DUBLIN — Can the dead talk to the living? In Ireland, the answer now is officially yes — at least through their census forms. Earlier this month, when around 2 million households completed their ...
Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) explains how to explore the 19th-century Irish Census returns in the Virtual Record ...
As usual, Ireland's census asks for people's names, ages and relationships. But a new time capsule feature could start some bigger conversations — 100 years from now. At the end of this year's census ...
Here in Ireland we hold a national census every five years and the early results of the last one, held on April 24, 2016, became available last week. These early results give just the headline ...
Ireland will mark two major milestones in the next 15 months. In April, the long-awaited records of the 1926 census will finally be made public - and the next census of population will be taken on 9 ...
The makers of the survey included a space for people to write or draw a message. The contents of these so-called time capsules will be revealed in 100 years. By Ed O’Loughlin DUBLIN — Can the dead ...
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