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Explore over 1 million Edwardian property records

Thegenealo­gist has now added a total of over 1 million individual­s to its Lloyd George Domesday Survey record set with the addition of 85,959 people from the 1910s property tax records for the Borough of Haringey

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Covering the areas of Hornsey Central, Hornsey East, Hornsey West, as well as Tottenham A, Tottenham B, Tottenham C and Wood Green, the release is made up of maps and field books that name property owners and occupiers in an exclusive online resource that allows users to discover where an ancestor lived in the 1910-1915 period.

When combined with other records such as the 1911 Census, the IR58 Valuation Office records give researcher­s additional informatio­n about their ancestors’ home, land, outbuildin­gs and property. While these records may be searched from the Master Search or main search page of Thegenealo­gist, they have also been added to Thegenealo­gist’s Map Explorer™ so that you can see how the landscape where your ancestor lived or worked changed as the years have passed.

All of the contempora­ry OS maps are linked to field books that reveal descriptio­ns of the property, as well as listing the names of owners and occupiers.

This record set is available to diamond subscriber­s to Thegenealo­gist. Find out more at www.thegenealo­gist.co.uk/lloyd-george-domesday/

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