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1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland - Page#1 1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland - Page#2 1901 Census Ashbourne Town, townland of Killegland - Page#3 1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland - Page#4 1901 Census Archerstown, Bullstown, Donaghmore, Milltown, Robertstown, Dunreagh, Greenoge People From Meath In The 1870 United States Census People From Meath In The 1880 United States Census People From County Meath In The 1901 England Census
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County Meath Ireland Census Records & Substitutes
County Meath Census RecordsA government census was taken of the all of Ireland in the years 1821~1831~1841~1851~1861~1871~1881~1891~1901 and 1911. Unfortunatly 1821~1831~1841 and 1851 were almost compleetly destroyed in 1922 in a fire at the P.R.O. (Public Record Office). Even worse the census records for the years 1861~1871~1881 and 1891 were completely destroyed earlier, by government order. What this means is that the earliest surviving compleet census records are for 1901 and 1911. The 1901 and 1911 Census can be consulted on microfilm at the National Archives of Ireland. A microfilm copy of the 1901 census is also available at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City or at a LDS Family history Center. I have some of the 1901 census for Meath on this site. Some of the 1821 census for Meath did survive the fire. I have links to a few below. This census, organized by townland, civil parish, barony and county, took place on May 28th 1821, and covered the entire population of Ireland. It recorded the following information ~ name ~ age ~occupation ~ relationship to the head of the household ~ acreage of land holding ~ number of storeys of house Their are some 1871 Census transcripts for Drumcondra and Loughbraclen in County Meath. The transcripts are contained in the Catholic registers.
1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland, Meath Ireland - Page#1 1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland Meath Ireland- Page#2 1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland Meath Ireland- Page#3 1901 Census AshbourneTown, townland of Killegland Meath Ireland- Page#4 1901 Census Masspool, Newtown Commons, Rath of Greenoge, Baltrasna, Harlockstown, Ballybin, Cookstown, Rath, R.I. C. Barracks 1901 Census Archerstown, Bullstown, Donaghmore, Milltown, Robertstown, Dunreagh, Greenoge County Meath Census Substitutes1654-56 The Civil Survey. The 1654~1656 Civil Survey was a record of land ownership in the year 1640. It contains lots of usefull information like wills and deeds relating to land records.Parish Records. In 1802 Bishop Thomas Lewis O'Beirne gave instructions to his registrars to obtain from the clergy accurated written lists of their parishioners. I have many of 1802 parish records in my church records section. Charleton Trust Fund Marriage certificates 1795~1862. Starting in 1795 a small marriage gratuity was offerd to members of the Protestant working classes. To qualify for ths fund a marriage certificate had to be submitted. The marriage certificate recorded occupations and fathers names and was signed by the local Church of Ireland clergyman. These certificates are now in the National Archives. They are most useful for the years before the registration of marriages became the law. They are indexed in National Archives Accessions Vol. 37. People From County Meath In The USAPeople From Meath In The 1870 United States Census People From County Meath In The 1870 United States CensusPeople From County Meath In EnglandPeople From County Meath In The 1901 England Census
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