Ireland Census: Difference between revisions

Added info about additional census forms for 1901 and 1911.
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*Name
*Name
*Age
*Age
 
*Sex
Sex


*Relationship to the head of the household
*Relationship to the head of the household
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*Number of their children who were still alive.
*Number of their children who were still alive.


The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has some census records for Northern Ireland. All other census records, including the surviving early fragments, are kept at the National Archives. For a more detailed list of surviving census returns, see:
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has some census records for Northern Ireland. All other census records, including the surviving early fragments, are kept at the National Archives.  
 
Additional census forms are available for the 1901 and 1911 censuses that give more information about the household. Form N, an enumerator’s abstract, gives statistical information about the townland or street and its inhabitants; Form B1, house and building return, gives details about the dwelling places in the townland or street​; Form B2, out-offices and farm-steadings return, gives information about extra buildings used for running the household like barns and stables. These additional forms can be viewed on the National Archives site.
 
For a more detailed list of surviving census returns, see:


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