Today, when I think of the white pages, online directories are the first place I look. With the aid of digitization projects, I can view city directories from the time when my ancestors might have been listed.
I was very fortunate to find an ancestor’s death date listed under his widow’s entry in Sioux City, Iowa city directory. Not the type of information I had expected to find in a city directory.
City directories are similar to a census record in that they give a snap shot of a family in a particular location at a point in time. Following a family through the years (especially years without census records), can provide valuable information on residence, occupations, and possible family members.
Marcia Yannizze Melnyk’s The Genealogist’s Question & Answer Book goes into further details of what you might find in a city directory.

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