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According to the 1911 census he lives at 58 Mount Street, south County Dublin. O’Brien is credited with two buildings in his lifetime: the Co-operative Hall in County Donegal and the People’s Hall in County Limerick. He is also known as a naval architect, having designed two ships, ...
Census Records –Census data was collected in Ireland every ten years from 1821 to 1911. Unfortunately most census records were either destroyed by a fire in 1922, or were destroyed by the government prior to that date. The records that remain can be found listed on GenealogyBranches.com. Thi...
The Census of Ireland is another great source of information (See The National Archives of Ireland link at the bottom of this page). The only complete censuses are 1901 and 1911, with some fragments from the 19th Century. Most people can find family in these records, which will give you ...
Sheriff Brings Lawyer [Loud] Into Court To Try Case.Beaumont Enterprise(Beaumont, TX), Friday, June 2, 1911. [4] Ancestry.com; Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Adminis...
1901/1911 Census records and pre-1901 survivals Census Search Forms from 1841/1851 Tithe Applotment books Soldier’s Wills Griffith’s Valuations Ireland – Australia Transportation database Military Archives Ellis Island Roman Catholic Church records ...
In the year after the first pensions were paid out, some 38,495 pensions were revoked. Related pages If your ancestors were alive in 1911, shortly after the Irish pension was introduced, check out theIrish census page.
the age of twelve. I have not been able to ascertain the final fate of his Dublin-born daughters Emma Caroline (b.1863), Ida (b.1865) and Minnie (b.1875) who may or may not have moved to Doncaster with their father. Minie appears in the 1901 London census visiting friends in ...
It was the 6th census of Canada and it was taken on 1 June 1921. The Census is free to view onAncestry.ca(you have to register with your email and a user name, but there's no requirement for financial information to be provided). ...
Census and parish records are all fairly recent if they exist at all. You might get back to the mid-1800s with the parish records (census records are far more recent than even those), but that’s about it. Even going to the National Archives isn’t guaranteed to get you the ...