Minister for Culture Mary Hanafin says the 1901 Census is an important tool for people that wanted trace their Irish roots. “In a world which is very troubled, people want to know where they are ...
A window has been opened into life in 1901 with census records going live online, including family detail of some of the greatest Irishmen and women. The National Archives have put 4.5 million ...
That was the message being delivered to a gathering of Irish and Irish American business people and community leaders at the official U.S. launch of the website containing the full 1901 Census of ...
The earliest surviving complete Census of Ireland has gone online, giving free access to over 4.5 million records from 1901 for historians, genealogists and anyone curious about their family history.
Lisa Bird-Wilson’s first novel, Probably Ruby, will be published later this month. In 1955, the records of the 1901 census, which I search for evidence of my birth family, were microfilmed. After ...
On the website, people will be able to view the Census and perform a variety of searches under forename, surname and county as well as more advanced searches including religion, occupation, Irish ...
LONDON - Budding genealogists received an unexpected boon with the online publication of the census for England and Wales for the year 1901. The Public Record Office is making the entire 1901 census ...
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport Mary Hanafin launched the website containing the full records from the survey this morning. This new site contains records from the 32 counties of Ireland, ...
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 ...
A window into life in 1901 was opened today with census records going live online, including family detail of some of the greatest Irishmen and women. The National Archives have put 4.5 million ...