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Road map milestone

We are now approaching the end of Phase 3b of the development of DigiClerk.  We have an online, operational minimal viable product (MVP) with a main focus of capturing the data.  The website now shows the growing volume of records by place, country, event and people.  The map is working and all records with a lat long now appear on the map.  The mobile phone app works at the front end capturing the images and uploading them onto the system.  The Yachting Collection now has some 1,700 records and demonstrates the functionality of the DigiClerk Collections offering.  The Stamp Collection has gone live with nearly 100 records.    This is a major step forward for DigiClerk as it allows Founder Members to sign up and subscribe.  Support us.   The visualisation of the records will be activated in this next phase too.  Onwards and upwards!

Phase 3b is nearly ready for testing.

Family research – the Turps

Family research involving parish records.  Follow us in this blog to see how we find out about the family Turps, buried in Cavendish. We start looking and find in the Parish Register of Burials that Mira Turp was buried in unconsecrated ground in plot 11.  Note that, on this first page, we find that Martha Turp is buried in the same plot.

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Mira Turp in Parish burial records

Looking at the Parish Cemetery burial plan we find M Turp and M Turp in plot 11.

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m turp x 2 in parish cemetery plan

When DigiClerk goes to the parish cemetery we find plot 11 and there is Mira Turp but not Martha Turp.  Also, the graveside mentions Mira’s husband, John Turp, who died long before her in 1874 and was buried in the churchyard.  This tells us that the churchyard was still taking burials in 1874.

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We now need to find Martha Turp’s burial place and perhaps why John Turp died so early.

Museum

Why should a museum partner with DigiClerk Ltd?  The reasons will vary depending on the size of the museum, the geographical coverage and the current online presence.   What DigiClerk Ltd (DC) can offer is the identification, categorisation and linking with other records to create a narrative about someone in the past.  DC will reach down into public and partners’ datasets and, using AI and graph database technology, create the links with other records related to the same person.  We are currently at the development stage seeking museums as partners to trial the technology.  Once proven, data owner partners (museums and others) to Dc will have the potential to earn a new revenue stream for otherwise inaccessible records.  For smaller museums, DC can also offer a simple online accounting system to ease the admin burden and an online presence to summarise what the museum has to offer and where it is.   For more info please contact us.

Death – ways to go

One of the thought provoking by-products of the DigiClerk death dataset data input are these descriptions of ways to die.  If you had the choice, which would you chose?

after a short illness    died peacefully of natural causes    sadly, passed away    passed away at home     passed away suddenly      Covid-19    died suddenly, but peacefully    peacefully at home     passed away peacefully    died at home    died peacefully in her bed    coronavirus    very suddenly at home     died peacefully after a short illness    died prematurely (non covid)   after a long illness patiently borne     passed away…in hospital     sudden death    passed away very peacefully    died unexpectedly    after a brief illness and slow decline with dementia     peacefully died    passed away…after suffering a stroke    passed away peacefully at home    passed away peacefully…having bravely fought Covid-19     after a long battle with cancer    passed away    tragically died   suddenly as a result of a tragic accident at home    after a harrowing 12 days in hospital, followed by 2 days of palliative care at home      died peacefully in hospital     …after bravely facing a long illness…    after a period of illness    finally succumbed to dementia and coronavirus     died peacefully…in the house that he built     taken too soon by Coronavirus….    died peacefully…after a long battle with cancer    died peacefully…whilst gardening…     died peacefully in his sleep    suddenly, at home    died peacefully surrounded by family    unexpectedly, but peacefully    died peacefully…after a typically brave fight     died peacefully…after a long illness     died peacefully…after a long protracted illness    died peacefully…at home after a long illness    peacefully at home…after a short battle with cancer    peacefully     …after a brief illness…     died peacefully in her sleep     murdered    died suddenly at home     died at home…after a short illness    died in hospital    died peacefully…following a long battle with dementia     died of cancer    died peacefully…after a long battle with Alzheimer’s    died peacefully at home with his family     Ischaemic heart disease     died surrounded by love at home     died peacefully…a few days after a devastating fall     died at home…after a long illness    peacefully at home     suddenly after a short illness     died bravely and peacefully     died peacefully…following a fall at home      died in her sleep after a short illness      passed away peacefully in his sleep     passed away unexpectedly at his home     died peacefully…after a short battle with cancer     died peacefully…with her children by her side     Covid-19 complications in hospital     died at home after a short illness     passed away quietly at home     died peacefully…surrounded by her children     suddenly and peacefully at home     KIA     suddenly and unexpectedly     peacefully…after a long illness     passed away peacefully, after a short illness      fell peacefully asleep at home     at home following a brief illness     peacefully after a very short illness     peacefully after a protracted and bravely fought battle with cancer      after a long illness endured with dignity and stoicism      after a tragic accident in nursing care and subsequent protracted stay in …hospital      …following a stroke      died of wounds     from cancer     killed in action     peacefully after a short illness        unexpectedly and unexplained     peacefully with family     very peacefully at home     after a long illness, died peacefully at home      passed peacefully away…surrounded by her family      passed away at home with her family…after a battle with cancer     peacefully in hospital      …in my arms unexpectedly and suddenly      …after a brave fight with myeloma    …finally succumbed to dementia and coronavirus     passed away peacefully at home…after a long struggle with cancer     passed away peacefully in the arms of her husband     very sadly…with her devoted husband…at her side      died peacefully at home…after a short illness      after a courageous battle with cancer      suddenly but peacefully      succumbed to a brief illness      passed away peacefully in hospital…following a fall      unexpectedly, but peacefully      passed away suddenly at home      passed away peacefully…after a long illness bravely borne     died peacefully at home…after a long illness    passed away suddenly…at home    passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family     suddenly      passed away peacefully…with her husband and family by her side      …a life cut short      after many years fight with cancer, so bravely borne     peacefully at home…surrounded by her family      lost her battle with Alzheimer’s      slipped her moorings      peacefully at home surrounded by his family     peacefully with his wife…at his side     peacefully at home with his family      peacefully…after several years of poor health courageously borne.

Marriage allegations

We are busy uploading some Suffolk marriage allegations and thought that we should stop and understand what they actually mean.  A marriage licence allegation is an intention to marry.  It isn’t proof that a marriage took place but, until a marriage certificate or entry in a church register can be identified, the marriage licence allegation may be the only record available.