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What's in a directory?
How old are directories?There were some directories published in the late 1700s, but the first major county directories were published from around 1820 onwards.
Did people have to pay to be included in a directory?No. It is a commonly held myth that they had to pay. The publishers made their money by selling directories. Is my ancestor going to be found in a directory?Not necessarily. The early directories included people with trades. This doesn't mean just businesses and shops, but anyone with a recognised trade, such as a chimney sweep, a teacher, or a dress maker working from home. Apprentices and labourers were not included, although in the later post 1900 directories, that had street listings of people in major towns, such people were included. (Ironically, the 1791 Universal British Directory does include some labourers). In any case, only the head of household was listed in a directory, not wives or children, and not lodgers. . What else can I get out of a directory?Directories are a great start to going beyond a simple collection of names and dates in your family history. Don't just look for the names of your own family in the directories, but start looking at the background information on the places in which they lived. Get a feel for the town or village, its history, and what it was like during the period. How did your family travel to the nearest town? The details are here. If they wanted to send a parcel or goods by carrier, or post a letter, then you will find out all there is to know. What local schools were there, and who was the school teacher that taught your ancestors' children? Find out about the neighbours, the shop keepers and tradesmen, and other related people in the village. A directory enables you to build up a detailed picture of real life at the time. This is what family history is all about. You can literally reconstruct their lives, with details of things happening around them in the place where they lived. Directories are really gazetteers and trade directories. They contain an immense amount of information about towns and villages, their facilities in the year of the directory, their history, and lists of all people in each who have trades. Not just businesses and shops - common ordinary people such as gardeners, blacksmiths, seamstresses, dress makers, chimney sweeps, etc. Directories began in the late 1700s, were common in the 1800s, and continuing into the 1900s. Some additional notes:
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