23 February 2018
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Researchers with Buckinghamshire ancestors can now explore colour tithe maps from the National Archives, which have been added to TheGenealogist's National Tithe Records collection.
Researchers with Buckinghamshire ancestors can now explore colour tithe maps from the National Archives, which have been added to TheGenealogist's National Tithe Records collection.
Researchers with Buckinghamshire ancestors can now explore colour tithe maps from the National Archives, which have been added to TheGenealogist's National Tithe Records collection.
The new data includes:
- Over 40,000 plots of land covering the years from 1837 to 1855 with some much later plans of altered apportionments
- Joining the apportionment record books and the previously published greyscale maps
These tagged colour maps and their fully searchable tithe schedule records are from those held at The National Archives.
The collection gives the family history researcher the ability to search by name and keyword (for example parish or county) to look for all levels of society from large estate owners to occupiers of tiny plots such as a cottage or a cowshed.
Explore the records on TheGenealogist's website. (image copyright TheGenealogist)