Historic Parish Records Digitisation
Millions of parish records transformed into searchable ancestry data spanning over 500 years of history. A leading UK-based genealogy publishing platform required a scalable archival transcription model to unlock baptism, marriage and burial records preserved inside centuries-old parish registries. The project involved fragile religious archives, archaic handwritten scripts and large-scale data extraction challenges that conventional OCR systems and manual workflows could not process accurately at publishing scale.
"Large-scale parish archive transcription preserved centuries of ancestry records, enabled searchable genealogy research and accelerated digital heritage publishing globally. "
- Millions
- Of historical parish records restored and published
- 99%
- Verified transcription accuracy achieved
- 500+ years
- Of ancestry data unlocked digitally
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