I have details of a family according to 1901 census, townland, civil parish etc. How can I obtain 1911 details for same family, is there any facility online. Can anyone advise please.
Many Thanks
Tullamore
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05-07-2005, 7:53 PM #1
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1911 Census,General Question
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05-07-2005, 8:09 PM #2MythologyGuest
Assuming that THIS PAGE is up to date, nothing online, but if there's an LDS FHC on Jersey you should be able to order the film of an index (not the actual census by the look of it) through them rather than flying to Dublin or Belfast.
(Edit ...... maybe. On reading it again, I am a little confused, but it seems to be saying that in most cases it's an index to enumeration districts?)Last edited by Mythology; 05-07-2005 at 8:14 PM.
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05-07-2005, 8:22 PM #3
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The FHL catalogue claims that it's been filmed:-
Title Census of Ireland, 1911
Notes Microfilm of original records at the National Archives, Dublin.
Subjects Ireland - Census - 1911
Format Manuscript (On Film)
Language English
Publication Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1997-1999
Physical on 3314 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
It would be nicer to go to Dublin, though.
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05-07-2005, 8:30 PM #4MythologyGuest
That looks more promising - 3314 reels has to be the real thing, doesn't it?
(Mind you, if you went to Dublin, you could look up a couple of 1920ish births which *may* have been in Ireland and a 1970s death which *may* have been in Ireland .... go for a week and you might sort my lot out .... but these events *may* have taken place on Jupiter. )
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08-07-2005, 11:00 PM #5SandraGuestOriginally Posted by Peter Goodey
I can confirm that you can order in film of the 1911 census at LDS Family History Centres as I've done it. You do have to know details of address such as those that you have from the 1901 census as you order the film for that particular area. Looking for the same address as the 1901 should make it not too difficult to identify. If there is an index as has been suggested then all the better but I don't remember one. Can't remember exactly how I did it as it's a few years ago but study the LDS catalogue carefully and if there is a librarian at the FHC who is knowledgable on this subject,they'll be very happy to help. (They'll help you even if they are not familiar with the Irish census). You can access the catalogue online at <www.familysearch.org> Make a note of any film numbers you may want to order, I usually print out the information so there is no doubt when I show it to the librarian. Good luck.
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10-07-2005, 8:35 PM #6
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A note of thanks
A big thank you for all replies to my 1911 enquiry. Im busy checking things out.
Tullamore.
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22-07-2005, 4:54 PM #7Patricia JonesGuest
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I enquired of Eneclann Ltd./Archive CD Books Ireland if the census for 1911 Ireland was to be digitised. His reply "The National Archives of Ireland are working on a project to digitise all the 1901 and 1911 census and make them available online for free. This project should be published sometime next year" So hang on in there!
Patricia
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22-07-2005, 6:10 PM #8SandraGuestOriginally Posted by Patricia Jones
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19-05-2006, 5:03 AM #9ET in the USAGuest
Any update on 1911 Ireland Census ?
Originally Posted by Patricia JonesLast edited by ET in the USA; 19-05-2006 at 5:06 AM.
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20-05-2006, 1:15 AM #10
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The Irish National Archives have signed an agreement with the Canadians to digitise the 1901 and 1911 census. It is planned to start with the 1911. According to John Grenham at a lecture he gave at the Irish Geneological Research Society's AGM on 6th May, the plan is to release the census in a piecemeal fashion (to avoid problems like the surge of attention and subsequent crash of the 1901 release here). They are starting with Dublin, Belfast and major urban areas and are talking of having Dublin online by the end of 2006. Once the 1911 is complete they will do the 1901.
Digitisation has been promised before, but this time it does look like it will really happen. However personally I am not taking the deadline too seriously.
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