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Title: dublin census
Post by: mags913 on Thursday 02 December 04 14:56 GMT (UK)
Is there any way that I can access the census for Dublin (any date) via the internet?
Title: Re: dublin census
Post by: kated on Thursday 02 December 04 15:34 GMT (UK)
Hi,

There is no access that I know of to the 1901 and 1911 census online, only in the National Archives in Dublin, the dublin City Archives and (I think) at your local family history centre. I have seen a 1851 list of everyone that lived in the city on irishorigins.com but that's a pay per view site.

Kate
Title: Re: dublin census
Post by: katebray on Friday 03 December 04 18:06 GMT (UK)
Hi I have an 1851 Directory of Dublin City also one for 1738, who are you looking for,

Regards Catherine
Title: cullen
Post by: tanib on Friday 07 January 05 23:08 GMT (UK)
hi i am trying to find out any information on my geat grandmother Annie Cullen who married James Carey approx; 1887. If anyone can help it would be very much appreciated. Thanks
Title: Re: dublin census
Post by: kated on Saturday 08 January 05 11:57 GMT (UK)
Hi tanib,

I suggest you lok for their marriage details in 1887 index. That should give your father's names and occupations, addresses and witness names. The indexes are on film at your local family history centre and at the Dublin GRO.

Kate
Title: Re: dublin census
Post by: Christopher on Monday 21 November 05 12:59 GMT (UK)
Hi tanib,

I suggest you lok for their marriage details in 1887 index. That should give your father's names and occupations, addresses and witness names. The indexes are on film at your local family history centre and at the Dublin GRO.

Kate

Hiya Folks,

Kate, I am sure Tanib knows her father's name and occupation.  8) I know what you mean though, I am sure this was a slip on your part and you meant her great grandfather.

Tanib, have you looked at http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php ? Several James Carey's are mentioned in the Valuations for Dublin which were recorded during the years 1848-51. One of them might be the father or grandfather of your James. Your James, married in 1887, was  probably born about 1860.

Best Wishes, Christopher