► The 1911 census of Ireland is now online - free census records don't come any better ► The digitisation and online release of the 1901 and 1911 census returns ► A blank form to help you transcribe details from the 1901 all-Ireland census ...
Irish census 1821 to 1911 - a summaryThe original census records for 1861 and 1871 were destroyed shortly after they were collected, and for some inexplicable reason (possibly for something as prosaic as a need to create additional storage space), the records for 1881 to 1891 were pulped, by...
The contents of the fully extant 1901 and 1911 census enumerators’ returns are also given.Stephen A. RoyleDepartment of GeographyIrish GeographyROYLE, S.A. (1978) Irish manuscript census records: a neglected source of information, Irish Geography, 11, 110- 125....
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 ...
Garret Fitzgerald: Irish-Speaking in the Pre-Famine Period: A Study Based on the 1911 Census Data for People Born Before 1851 and Still Alive in 1911 (2003) Many Irish-men--including some revolutionary heroes--felt that the nation did not need the Irish language, that Ireland would be cult...
Macon Telegraph (Macon, GA), Monday, May 8, 1911. 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, ...
Today, with 38,760,000 Americans claiming Irish ancestry (according to the 1990 census), American society as a whole associates few connotations—positive or negative—with this group. Among these immigrants and their ancestors, however, there is still great pride and a certain prestige in being...
In the 1911 Census, there were 25 inhabitants living in Slaghtaverty, mostly Boyles, Mulhollands, Mullans and O’Kanes. There is nothing resembling a town or bar or shop or hamlet in the townland of Slaghtaverty. And, in case you are planning that dream holiday, there is certainly no ...
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 ...
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...