• Volume 1 contains 3700 names of those buried in the cemetery between 1773 and 1936
whose graves are still standing today and a further 17,000 names of those interred who were sold a
burial plot for eternity, but which no longer have a
headstone. The book contains a present-day map detailing the location of all headstones and burial plots. • Volume 2 contains 40,000 names of those buried between 1863 and 1919, based on the original parish registers of burials. • Volume 3 contains 40,000 names of those buried between 1820 and 1862, based on the original parish registers of burials. • Volume 4 is a partial repeat of the information in Volume 3. It contains the names of those buried between 1820 and 1867, indicating which of the 27 non orthodox
parishes the deceased person belonged to in Saint Petersburg. The publications are used by
genealogists for family research in pre-revolutionary Russia and the early
Soviet period when
vital records are missing or prove difficult to find.
Historians use them to research the
social histories of the city. == Notable interments ==