Russia, Tver Confession Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
The form of confession lists was established in 1737. It includes the sequential number of the household, surname, given names of all children at least one year old, gender, ages, whether or not the person attended confession, and, if not, why the person did not attend (this is rarely noted).

Confessions were done at the time of Lent, the period of the liturgical year from Ash Wednesday to Easter. Children were taken to confession beginning in their seventh year. Russian Orthodox confession lists were sometimes interfiled with the church records of baptisms, marriages, or deaths.

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This collection of church confessions for the Province of Tver includes the years 1728 to 1913.

Church confession lists were created and kept by priests to record the information related to their parishioner’s confessions.

These were considered an official record and are normally very reliable.

Citation for This Collection
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Original records are also housed in various parishes throughout the Province of Tver, Russia.

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Record Content
The key genealogical facts found on most confession records include:


 * Place
 * Number of males and females
 * Complete names
 * Ages

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Related Websites

 * The Russian Orthodox Church
 * Orthodox Christian Information Center

Related Wiki Articles

 * Russia
 * Russia Church Records
 * Russia Genealogy

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