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Offline kob3203

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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #54 on: Friday 11 December 09 05:37 GMT (UK) »
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...end of 2009 to early 2110...
Only 101 years to wait then! :o
Pete

Most roots researched back to the early/mid 1800s. Years noted as 'pre' refer to my direct ancestors, although I'm interested in any relatives:
Mitchelstown, Co.Cork: CORBETT (pre1935), SWEENEY  (pre1935), CUSACK? (pre1894), KEYS? (pre1894)
Mallow, Co.Cork: BROWNE (1895-1935)
Caher, Co.Tipp: BROWNE (pre1895), PURTELL(pre1895)
Cashel, Co.Tipp: FANNING (pre1886)
Llanelly, Carms: GRIFFITHS (pre1934), REYNOLDS (pre1901), WILLIAMS (pre1934)
Ton Pentre, Glams: LEWIS (pre1901)

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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #55 on: Friday 11 December 09 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Joking apart, I'm not optimistic as they set themselves another task to do first, with a target deadline of end of September, and no sign of that one yet either!   :(

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/about/futureplans.html
McDonough, Oliver, McLoughlin, O'Brien, Cuthbert, Keegan, Quirk(e), O'Malley, McGuirk (Ireland)
Dudley, Winchurch, Wolverson, Brookes (Black Country)
Concannon, Moore, Markowski (Markesky), Mottram, Lawton (Black Country)

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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #56 on: Thursday 24 December 09 09:50 GMT (UK) »
I see there's a new message on the National Archives of Ireland site:

"The site is being re-developed to include full transcription of all of the data on the household forms for 1911, including religion, occupation, relationship to head of family, literacy status, county or country of origin, Irish language proficiency, specified illnesses, and child survival information. This additional information will be launched online on 29/30 December 2009.
1901 Census material, with all data transcribed, will be launched between early and mid-2010"


http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/about/futureplans.html
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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 29 December 09 12:21 GMT (UK) »

1911 census update

A new and better search facility is now online at the 1911 census site.




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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #58 on: Tuesday 29 December 09 22:14 GMT (UK) »
"Trees without roots fall over!"
 
""People who never look backward to their ancestors will never look forward to posterity." - Edmund Burke

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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #59 on: Wednesday 30 December 09 00:14 GMT (UK) »
And searches for the townland of Aghadowey gets Mayboy (Aghadowey) while the actual townland of Aghadowey is still listed as Aghadowney  :'(
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: A good year for Irish searching.
« Reply #60 on: Wednesday 30 December 09 17:47 GMT (UK) »

Parts of Fermanagh are missing too [Drumully DED] but perhaps the originals are
missing?

Nothing surprises me with regard to our Irish genealogical heritage!!