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Directories of heads of households have been published for major cities in Michigan. For example, the Family History Library has the following:  
Directories of heads of households have been published for major cities in Michigan. For example, the Family History Library has the following:  
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1856-1936on 36 Family History Library films; 4 microfiche  
1856-1936on 36 Family History Library films; 4 microfiche  


The best collection of directories is at the Library of Michigan. A description of their availability and use is in the Summer 1975 issue of Family Trails (see the "[[Michigan Periodicals|Periodicals]]" page.
The best collection of directories is at the Library of Michigan. A description of their availability and use is in the Summer 1975 issue of Family Trails (see the "[[Michigan Periodicals|Periodicals]]" page.  


=== Web Sites  ===
=== Web Sites  ===

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Directories of heads of households have been published for major cities in Michigan. For example, the Family History Library has the following:

Detroit[edit | edit source]

1856-1935 on 72 Family History Library films; 46 microfiche

Detroit directories from 1887 through 1915 may list the name and death date of individuals who died during the preceding year.

Grand Rapids[edit | edit source]

1856-1936on 36 Family History Library films; 4 microfiche

The best collection of directories is at the Library of Michigan. A description of their availability and use is in the Summer 1975 issue of Family Trails (see the "Periodicals" page.

Web Sites[edit | edit source]