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Directories are alphabetical lists of names and addresses. The most helpful directories for genealogical research are provincial directories  and city directories (published annually in the 20th century).
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==Online Resources==
A person’s address can be very helpful when searching an un-indexed census of a large city. Inclusion or omission in successive directories can indicate when the person came to the city, left the city, or died.
*[https://ya.ru/archive Archive Search] at Yandex - index & images; contains metric books, revision lists, confessions, etc. for Russia proper
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Directories are alphabetical lists of names and addresses. The most helpful directories for genealogical research are provincial directories and city directories (published annually in the 20th century).  
Even telephone directories are officially a taboo in most Russian regions, starting with Moscow and St. Petersburg. People use outdated directories stolen from law-enforcement agencies.


Published directories were issued annually for major metropolitan centers. They identify the residence for heads of household as well as provide lists of government employees, members of private and charitable organizations, lists of professionals and tradesmen. They exist primarily for the later 19th and early 20th centuries. Some of these are available in major research libraries around the United States.
'''Russian Directories from the Family History Library Catalog:'''


A person’s address can be very helpful when searching an un-indexed census of a large city. Inclusion or omission in successive directories can indicate when the person came to the city, left the city, or died.  
[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=676533&disp=Istochniki+po+istorii+naselennykh+punkto Istochniki po istorii naselennykh punktov dorevoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ Rossii] &nbsp;Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).


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[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=670657&disp=Pami︠a︡tnye+knizhki+gube Pami︠a︡tnye knizhki guberniĭ oblasteĭ rossiĭskoĭ imperii&nbsp;: 1836-1917&nbsp;: predvaritel'nyĭ spisok] &nbsp;Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).


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[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1121292&disp=ПамятнÑ% Памятные книжки губерний и областей Российской Империи&nbsp;: указатель содержания] &nbsp;Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).
 
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Revision as of 08:57, 24 January 2008

Directories are alphabetical lists of names and addresses. The most helpful directories for genealogical research are provincial directories  and city directories (published annually in the 20th century).

A person’s address can be very helpful when searching an un-indexed census of a large city. Inclusion or omission in successive directories can indicate when the person came to the city, left the city, or died.

Even telephone directories are officially a taboo in most Russian regions, starting with Moscow and St. Petersburg. People use outdated directories stolen from law-enforcement agencies.

Russian Directories from the Family History Library Catalog:

Istochniki po istorii naselennykh punktov dorevoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ Rossii  Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).

a︡tnye+knizhki+gube Pami︠a︡tnye knizhki guberniĭ oblasteĭ rossiĭskoĭ imperii : 1836-1917 : predvaritel'nyĭ spisok  Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).

Памятные книжки губерний и областей Российской Империи : указатель содержания  Балацкая, Н. М. (Надежда Михайловна).