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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 09 November 11 22:21 GMT (UK) »
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FAMILY AND FARM IN PRE-FAMINE IRELAND The Parish of Killashandra by Kevin O'Neill
This book was based on an analysis of the household returns of the 1841 census of the civil parish Killashandra, one of the very few surviving sections of the 1841 Census of Ireland. The original returns are in the National Archives of Ireland, in Dublin, where microfilm copies are available for consultation. No transcript has ever been published but there is an article by Fr. G. Atwill (The 1841 census of Killeshandra parish) in Breifne, v.5, no 17, 1976, pp. 7-36 that includes a breakdown of surname by townland

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Re: CAVAN RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 17 February 22 11:56 GMT (UK) »
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FAMILY AND FARM IN PRE-FAMINE IRELAND The Parish of Killashandra by Kevin O'Neill
This book was based on an analysis of the household returns of the 1841 census of the civil parish Killashandra, one of the very few surviving sections of the 1841 Census of Ireland. The original returns are in the National Archives of Ireland, in Dublin, where microfilm copies are available for consultation. No transcript has ever been published but there is an article by Fr. G. Atwill (The 1841 census of Killeshandra parish) in Breifne, v.5, no 17, 1976, pp. 7-36 that includes a breakdown of surname by townland

Link: https://cavantownlands.com/1976-breifne-article-by-rev-gerard-alwill-on-the-1841-killeshandra-census/