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Most of the Northern Ireland Census records before 1861 were destroyed in the Irish Civil War in 1922.  There are few exceptions that survived as follows:
Most of the Northern Ireland Census records before 1861 were destroyed in the Irish Civil War in 1922.  There are few exceptions that survived as follows:  


*1821
*1821  
*     Organized by townland, civil parish, barony and county.  Took place 28 May 1821, a few volumes              survived.  Those were Counties Feramagh (MIC/5A PRONI), Armagh (MIC/15A PRONI), and the parish        of Forkhill.
*     Organized by townland, civil parish, barony and county.  Took place 28 May 1821, a few volumes              survived.  Those were Counties Feramagh (MIC/5A PRONI), Armagh (MIC/15A PRONI), and the parish        of Forkhill.  
*1831
*1831  
*1841
*1841  
*1851
*1851  
*1861
*1861  
*1871
*1871  
*1881
*1881  
*1891
*1891  
*1901
*1901  
*1911
*1911
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Revision as of 08:43, 12 April 2012

Most of the Northern Ireland Census records before 1861 were destroyed in the Irish Civil War in 1922.  There are few exceptions that survived as follows:

  • 1821
  •      Organized by townland, civil parish, barony and county.  Took place 28 May 1821, a few volumes              survived.  Those were Counties Feramagh (MIC/5A PRONI), Armagh (MIC/15A PRONI), and the parish        of Forkhill.
  • 1831
  • 1841
  • 1851
  • 1861
  • 1871
  • 1881
  • 1891
  • 1901
  • 1911