Illinois Directories

Online Resources

 * Illinois Online Historical Directories, listed by county

History
Directories have been published for various Illinois cities and counties since the 1830s, though they may not exist for every year. Some directories focus on the businesses or occupations of an area, while others include heads of households, landowners, and voters.

City and county directories are similar to present-day telephone books and are useful records for locating people. They were often published annually, listing heads of households, employed household members, and their occupations and addresses. They can be used with census records or as substitutes for them.

Directories are particularly helpful for research in large cities where a high percentage of the people were renters, new arrivals, or temporary residents. In fact, a directory may be the only source that lists a person if he was not registered to vote and did not own property. Most households were included because the directories were created for salesmen, merchants, and others interested in contacting residents of an area.

Directories have other clues that may require careful study to discover. For example, people in similar or related occupations were often relatives, in-laws, or friends. A year-by-year study of directories may reveal the movements of ancestors and relatives within the city and sometimes to or from other cities.

Examples of directories that may be found in an archive are: city directories, telephone directories, church directories, occupational directories, farmers directories, or rosters of society members.

Libraries and Archives

 * The Newberry Library, the Chicago Historical Society, also known as the Chicago History Museum and other libraries have excellent collections of city and county directories. Contact the local library in the area where you believe your ancestor lived to learn what directories are available.

Directories Online

 * Ancestry.com ($) has a selection of directories for cities through out the state.
 * Current telephone directories can be found on the Internet. Whitepages.com is one such website that is useful in locating living relatives.


 * Google books and archive.org often have a variety of directories. A general search of "Illinois city directories", or a specific search for a particular county or town of interest may provide interesting directories.
 * Fold3.com ($) has Chicago City Directories 1843-1917, 1923 (3 yrs. missing) available online.

Family History Library
The Family History Library has city directories for various years from throughout the state of Illinois including:

Rockford

1986, 1990 Family History Library FS Library book 977.331/R1 E4pr

1908-1935 Family History Library FS Library film 1843145-1843155

Chicago

1839–1928 Family History Library and

1844–1901 Family HIstory Library

Lurie Index of People in Chicago in 1937 As Well As All of the Voters’ Registration for Chicago. Tucson, Arizona: Reproduction, 19–?. . Names and addresses of residents of Chicago in 1937.

To find directories, consult the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:


 * ILLINOIS, [COUNTY] — DIRECTORIES
 * ILLINOIS, [COUNTY], [TOWN] — DIRECTORIES

Business Directories

 * Smith and DuMoulin : Montague T. Platt, Illinois state business directory, 1860, Chicago : J.C.W. Bailey and Co. Full book view is available at Internet Archive.


 * Bailey, J.C.W., Chicago Pub., Illinois state gazetteer and business directory, for the years 1864-5, Chicago, J.C.W. Bailey. Full book view is available at Internet Archive.


 * Saint Louis (Mo) - Commerce Directories, Montague's Illinois and Missouri state directory for 1854-5 to which is appended, a new and complete business directory of the city of St. Louis (1954), St. Louis : W.L. Montague. Full book view is available at Internet Archive.


 * Illinois (State) Directories. Woodbridge, Connecticut: Research Publications, 1980–84. .A series of directories of businesses in Illinois and Missouri with the original directories in this collection published between 1847 and 1860.

Websites

 * The Newberry Library
 * Chicago Historical Society
 * Distantcousin.com
 * Illinois Online Historical Directories