Archive is freely available online from 18 April, revealing the lives, occupations and secrets of 2.9m people ...
Historian and Genealogist Dr Jennifer Doyle spoke to the Waterford News and Star about how to get started building your ...
Next Sunday.” So announced the Irish Independent on Friday morning, April 16, 1926, That was a fourth-deck headline on a ...
It took many years to conserve, digitise and index millions of records to get the 1926 Census ready for publication ...
The 1926 census, was the first since 1911 and the first to take place on a divided island, amid growing concern over ...
It's part of a national celebration ...
The census is an important national event as it counts everyone in the country at a particular time. The first known census ...
THE National Archives of Ireland has officially announced 48 Centenarian Ambassadors ahead of the historic release on April ...
A comprehensive public programme to celebrate the upcoming centenary release of Ireland's 1926 Census of Population records by the National Archives has been announced by Ireland's Minister for ...
On the night of April 18, 1926, Ireland paused. Across the Irish Free State, enumerators went door to door with clipboards and carefully worded forms, recording names, ages, relationships, religions, ...