Pigots Directory of Buckinghamshire in the year 1844 on CD ROM. It lists a good amount of local inhabitants and offers plenty of town information.
Anyone researching their Family Tree with an interest in Buckinghamshire circa 1844 may find this CD ROM very useful in their research.
Please note all the towns and villages listed below have some reference to individuals, both residents and traders, but not necessarily the whole population of the towns or villages therein. They don't just list the elite this is a common misconception. There are plenty of people of average standing in the community, such as Butchers, Joiners, Shopkeepers, Boot & Shoe Makers etc
However even if you know for certain that a relative was living in a particular place at a certain time it does not automactically follow that you will find them in a book as it was the individuals choice as to whether they went into these type of publications, but it's great fun looking & you might get lucky !
Areas Covered :
AMERSHAM - AYLESBURY
BEACONSFIELD - BISHAM - BLETCHLEY - BOW BRICKHILL - BRICKHILL (GREAT) - BRICKHILL (LITTLE) - BUCKINGHAM - BURNHAM
CHESHAM - CLIFTON REYNES - COLESHILL - COLNBROOK - CRENDON LONG
EMBERTON
FENNY STRATFORD
GREAT MARLOW - GREAT MISSENDEN
HADDENHAM - HIGH WYCOMBE - HORTON
IVER - IVINGHOE
LANGLEY - LATHBURY - LITTLE MARLOW
MAIDSMORTON
NEWPORT PAGNELL
OLD STRATFORD - OLNEY
PADBURY - PRINC'ES RISBOROUGH
SHERRINGTON - STOKE POGES - STONY STRATFORD
TINGEWICK
WENDOVER - WEST WYCOMBE - WESTON UNDERWOOD - WHITCHURCH - WING - WINSLOW - WOOBURN - WOOLVERTON - WYCOMBE (HIGH)