Census Records in Ireland

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The British Government held a full census in Ireland every 10 years from 1821 to 1911. This should be a rich and valuable research resource, but tragically a fire at the Public Records Office at the Custom House in Dublin in 1922 destroyed all census returns from 1811 to 1851.

Sadly later records were also lost. The 1861 and 1871 census returns were deliberately destroyed. The 1881 and 1891 census returns were pulped at a time of serious paper shortages during the First World War.

Because of the civil war and other political turbulence the next census in Ireland was held in 1926. Records from that census will not be available to the public until 2026.

Because of the extent of the loss, the government decided in 1961 that census returns from 1901 and 1911 should be released before the normal 100 year period for which they usually remain secret has elapsed.

Census records from 1901 and 1911 are available in the National Archives. A few extracts from them are available online, but in general you will need to visit the archives to search them.

Information Held in Census Records

Census records were, then as now, completed for every person who passed the night of the census at a given address. For each person the following information is recorded:

This information is particularly valuable for those cross checking records from other sources, but as most of those undertaking research in Ireland are really looking for information about people who left Ireland before 1901 they are of limited value.

It just makes you sad about all the priceless information that was lost.

» List of links to extracts from census records that are online.


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