Russia Genealogy

Getting started with Russian research
Welcome to the Russian! FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Ukraine page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Ukrainian records of genealogical value. Here you will find helpful research tools and research guidance. Please visit the help page to learn more about using the site. The Ukrainian Page is a work in progress, your contributions and feedback are essential! For help with specific areas in Ukraine, click here for a list of locations and topics

Jurisdictions
Imperial Russia (Russian Empire) before 1917 was divided into gubernias or provinces. These were sub-divided into several uyezds or districts. Russia and Ukraine and other former Soviet republics were, and are still, divided into oblasts/provinces which were and are divided into raions/districts. Peripheral areas like the Caucasus sometimes use krai instead of raion for district. It is generally good to know both the old and the new jurisdictions in which a smaller place is located, because currently the Family History Library Catalog uses the new jurisdictions for Ukraine, but the old ones for Russia. Archives all over the former Soviet Union concentrate their holdings according to oblast borders. Old documents refer to the old jurisdictions, and most of our Russian and Ukrainian microfilms are from the old Imperial time.

Current administrative division consist of 46 oblasts (oblastey, singular - oblast), 21 republics (respublik, singular - respublika), 4 autonomous okrugs (avtonomnykh okrugov, singular - avtonomnyy okrug), 9 krays (krayev, singular - kray), 2 federal cities (goroda, singular - gorod), and 1 autonomous oblast (avtonomnaya oblast') as follows.Although retaining a lot of similarities, administrative-territorial division and regions boundaries undergo substantial changes during the 20th century, affecting the records storage sites.

Note: Administrative divisions have the same names as their administrative centers (exceptions have the administrative center name following in parentheses)

Research Tools

 * Beginning Russian Research
 * Join our group of Russia researchers on Facebook
 * See tutorials on FamilySearch Learning Center forRussian Research and Reading Russian Handwritten Records
 * Calendar: Soviet
 * Emigration Records of Europe
 * Finding Places in the Former Russian Empire
 * boxpis.ru/
 * German Collections in Russian Archives
 * Guide to reading Old Church Slavonic
 * Russian Genealogical Word List and Resources by BYU*Russian Empire Genealogical Primer
 * Websites
 * Word List

Wiki articles describing online collections are found at: 


 * Russia Births and Baptisms (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia, Samara Province Orthodox Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia, Tver Province Orthodox Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Russia, Tver Province Orthodox Confession Lists (FamilySearch Historical Records)

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