The deadline to fill out the 2026 census is Tuesday, and there’s a potential penalty if you don’t file it in time. From coast-to-coast-to-coast, many Canadians would have received an invitation to ...
One hundred years ago, a few thousand miles away across the Atlantic, a quiet moment in history rippled across northwestern Europe. The day was April 18, 1926. Ireland was coming off centuries of ...
Previously undocumented names of children in mother and baby homes are now available as public record following the release of 1926 census records. The publication of individual census returns, now ...
The National Archives of Ireland (NAI) has received huge interest following the 1926 census records being released on Saturday. The census returns have been made searchable online at ...
The National Archives officially released Census 1926 records at midnight, after the expiry of the 100-year limitation on their publication. It is freely available and searchable on ...
Saturday marks 100 years since the first census was carried out in the Irish Free State. The entire database is now available to access online, with an exhibition also being launched at Dublin Castle.
Genealogy fans, take note: if you have Irish ancestors, a slew of census records are going online for the very first time. As of Saturday, the 1926 Irish census will become available on the internet ...
The 1926 Census returns are being released online in a landmark initiative that gives the public an insight into the lives of people living in Ireland 100 years ago. Taken on 18 April 1926, the census ...
One hundred years after it was conducted, the first full census of independent Ireland is being released for free online. These nearly 3 million records will be of great significance to Ireland’s ...
Census information recorded 100 years ago is set to be released on Saturday, offering a snapshot of life in Ireland at the time, including family histories and previously unseen details. Some 700,000 ...
Analysis: It took many years to conserve, digitise and index millions of records to get the 1926 Census ready for publication For the first time in a century, the Irish public will be able to access ...