Sources catalog
List of collections and documentary sources that make up our database
Nominal lists from various sources
Nominal lists recording the heads of families granted land following agrarian reforms and their heirs.
General censuses or catagraphies that nominally record the population of Moldavia and Wallachia (entire household or just the head of the family).
General Census of Wallachia (1837-1838)
newArhondologii or Registers of Boyars
Catagraphy of Oltenia from 1719
Catagraphy of the Boyars of 1829
Codex Bandinus (1648)
The General Population Census of 1859
The Russian Census of 1774
General or fiscal situations that nominally record the population of Transylvania (entire household or just the head of the family).
Records of births, marriages, and deaths extracted from the registers of parishes of various denominations.
Parish Registers from Wallachia
newParish Registers. Bukovina
newConfessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Greek Catholic)
newConfessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Evangelical)
newConfessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Roman Catholic)
newConfessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Reformed)
newConfessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Jewish)
Confessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Unitarian)
Confessional Matriculas from Transylvania (Orthodox)
Centralized Parish Registers (Mitrici). Moldavia
Primary Parish Registers (Mitrici). Moldavia
Fiscal censuses that nominally record the population of Moldavia (head of the family). Divided by fiscal categories (e.g., tax-paying subjects (birnici) and those exempt in one form or another).
Acts through which local administrations record the birth, marriage, and death (later also divorce and adoption) of persons.
Collection dedicated to narrative documents, thematic sources, and citable units created for these corpora.
Recruitment lists, military record registers, prisoners of war, decorations, veterans, war invalids, as well as records of heroes and those deceased in military conflicts.
Census-type ecclesiastical registers and lists that nominally record the population of Romania.