The Directories & Member Lists Collection is a compilation of printed and electronic databases dating from the 1680s to 2000, containing contact information for individuals and groups from the U.S. and the U.K. (including Ireland and Scotland). Directories and member lists are the predecessors of the modern-day phone book. They listed the inhabitants of a locality, with their addresses and occupation (and sometimes business address). Since most directories list individuals alphabetically, they are one of the most easy-to-use record forms available to genealogists.
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