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In 1911, as far as work went, the government just wanted to know occupation, industry, and status. In 2011, the census has 15 nuanced questions on work and employment.
Ireland's 1911 digitized census results explore wealth and poverty Newly digitized census 1911 results from Ireland explore the most wealthy and poor at the time.
Search / 1911 Census search / Click here An important new tool in tracing your Irish family history has been released in Ireland. The National Library has released a searchable online database for ...
The 1911 Census was taken on April 2 of that year. Ireland is unusual among English-speaking census-taking countries in that our original household manuscript returns survive.
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 ...
It was a tale of two countries in Ireland at the start of the last century, with newly digitised data drawn from the 1911 census highlighting the best of times in the east and the very worst for ...
The 1911 census has gone online today promising to provide a rich vein of stories for journalists. The Guardian has used the census information to carry a piece about the protest messages written ...
The CSO's newly-digitised tranche of documents from the 1911 census provides an approximate indicator of regional wealth in Ireland at the time ...
Data on family size by year of marriage, age at marriage, and duration of marriage, from the 1911 Fertility Census, are compared between Scotland, England and Wales, Irish county boroughs, and the ...
It will not provide much consolation to those caught up in Dublin’s housing crisis, but the situation was even worse more than a century ago. Data from the 1911 Census, which has been released ...
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