As we write (28 Mar 2023) the DigiClerk People Collection grows with further development and more uploads. The People Collection contains 8,694 records.
As part of the further development phase 3c (P3c) we will be enhancing the visualisation of the records. The first part will be the ability to sort and filter the graphs, tables and the map. These are now live and are already showing the power of DigiClerk to identify, categorise and share records. Here are the first screen grabs of the map filter using the Freeman surname.

further development of the UK map with all graveside records displayed

Further development of the UK map. The filter ‘freeman’ is applied showing 8 side records in SE England

Further development of the UK map. Zoom in on the map to see where they are located
This is a powerful tool for finding out about people’s history and location.
The graphs are sortable and filterable and we will show this on a later post when they are ready for viewing. You can now view the sort and filter function on the live website. Click here for a short video overview.
These filters are currently being trialled on the People Collection and will be rolled out across the Stamps and Yachting Collections later next month. We can’t wait to show you the power of this new functionality.