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1926 Irish Free State Census Records Released
The 1926 Census records for the Irish Free State have been officially released, providing a landmark historical resource for researchers and the public. The newly published data offers insights into the population, including details about children in mother and baby homes.
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The 1926 Irish Census has been released. Here’s why it’s so important
Nearly three million records are being released for free online
By Ciara Breathnach
Read full article →Names of children in mother and baby homes among records released in 1926 census
Census 100 years ago was the first to record the status of ‘orphanhood’
By Cian O'Connell
Read full article →Landmark initiative sees 1926 Census returns released
The 1926 Census returns have been released online in a landmark initiative that gives the public an insight into the lives of people living in Ireland 100 years ago.
Read full article →Have you looked for your family in the 1926 census data?
For many Irish people, the census data offers a chance to go back in time and find out more about their ancestors.
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