A lot more Russian genealogy documents are sitting online waiting to be discovered than can be imagined.
Russian State Public Historical Library, the country’s largest scientific library specialized in history, keeps busy by posting scanned old books and booklets that can’t be found easily elsewhere. The website doesn’t involve any fees or registration and offers simple downloading.
The historical library has more than 200 genealogical and biological references on topics ranging from coats of arms to lists of mischief people expelled from Moscow here. I have listed below more than 35 books/booklets that would have the most interest.
Here is a link to a Zoom video that simply explains using the historical library website.
Most of the below books/booklets are listing people in alphabetical order.
Here is the order of the Russian alphabet:
А Б В Г Д Е Ё Ж З И Й К Л М Н О П Р С Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш Щ Э Ю Я
Before panicking and closing this page, have your family surnames translated from English to Russian on Google Translate or here. Having the names in Russian is half the effort involved with using these books/booklets.
The next important step is downloading Google Translate browser app or any other similar app onto your desktop or laptop computer. The app will automatically put Russian State Public Historical Library’s website into English.
The last half of the effort involved is lots of clicking and comparing your Russian surnames to the text in front of you. Once you make it to a page with the starting letter of your surnames, it will be lots comparing to see if any information exists on your ancestors or relatives.
Here’s an example how the website looks like before becoming too intimidated by a Russian website:
Once you find your family surnames in these books/booklets for the first time even if it is nothing about your family, your confidence with Russian documents will boom. I promise.
Don’t panic if you are not sure whether you found anything of importance. Facebook is loaded with friendly genealogy enthusiasts to help with translations of your downloads.
Below these links are more important guides for Russian and Ukrainian genealogy. Remember to follow this blog with the top right button to catch more posts on free resources in Russian and Ukrainian genealogy.
Nobility:
Pedigree book of princes and noblemen of Russia and abroad. printed 1787
List of noblemen of the Kingdom of Poland, with a summary of the evidence of the nobility; Appendix II to the list of nobles of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish) printed 1851
Yearbook of the Russian nobility (in French) printed 1899
An alphabetical index of persons who were granted privileges in 1901 printed 1901
A list of titled families and persons of the Russian Empire from 1894 to 1908 printed 1908
Genealogical information about Russian noblemen and noble families descended from extramarital unions printed 1915
Nobility by region:
An alphabetical list of the noble families of the Bessarabian province, included in the noble genealogy book printed 1901 (now Moldovia)
Alphabetical list of noble families included in the genealogy of noble books of Mogilev province printed 1908 (now Belarus)
List of noble families included in the genealogy book of the Penza province. printed 1900.
List of noble families of the Sedletsk province printed 1910 (now Poland)
The nobility of the Tula province. – Tula, 1899-1916. printed 1916
Coats of Arms:
The general coat of arms of the noble families of the All-Russian Empire, begun in 1797 printed 1836
The coat of arms of the noble families of the Kingdom of Poland, the highest approved (in Russian and Polish) printed 1853
Coats of arms of Little Russian noble families printed 1892
Merchants:
An alphabetical index of the names and firms of merchants, industrialists. printed 1899
Persecution:
Political Persecution:
Named and systematic index [to the historical-revolutionary bulletin “Hard labor and exile” for 1921-1925. printed 1928
Named and systematic index to the historical-revolutionary bulletin “Hard labor and exile” for 1926-1928. printed 1930
Name index to the historical-revolutionary bulletin “Hard labor and exile” for 1929-1930. printed 1932
Military:
Alphabetical list of settlements in the Don Cossack Region. printed 1915.
Civil War:
Red heroes: a list of participants in the Civil War, awarded the Order of the Red Banner. printed 1920
World War I
The second list of the killed, wounded, missing lower ranks of this war. printed 1915
Named list of wounded and sick soldiers in hospitals and infirmaries. – Pg., 1915-1916. printed 1916
Lists of Russian prisoners of war delivered from Germany. printed 1917
List of Russian subjects caught in the war abroad. printed 1914
List of addresses of refugees. printed 1916
List of Refugees Wanted by American Migrants printed 1916
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