Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) has released a new resource in its Irish Census Records series titled "Social Context of the 1901 and 1911 Census Records." The new resource provides family ...
Thousands of Irish census documents, many dating back to the early 19th Century, have been made available to the public online for the first time. The vast majority of pre-1922 records were destroyed ...
If you want to find out more about your family’s Irish ancestry, this complete guide will help you figure out the best way to do it. Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) released a guide for tracking ...
A NEW database for Irish genealogy and research was yesterday released online by the National Library of Ireland. The free searchable version of the April 1911 family census contains information from ...
GIVEN the astounding success of the National Archives’ free online database to the 1901 and 1911 census returns, the potential for roots tourism currently locked away in the 1926 census is ...
FINDING your Wexford ancestors just got easier with the release of 1911 census records. Families with links to Wexford can now search online for their ancestors in the 1911 census records. The records ...
The Irish National Archives of Ireland has made the Irish Census of 1901 available online from today. This follows on the 1911 census, which became available in full last year. Visitors to the website ...
Inishcaltra South in Co Clare and Lullymore in Co Kildare had the highest literacy rates in Ireland in 1911 with 100 per cent, it has emerged. The Co Down town of Donaghadee was not far behind with a ...
If you were to be part of the wealthy elite more than 100 years ago, Co Meath was the place to live, according to a new analysis. Data collated by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) from the 1911 ...