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Title: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: Kiwiwoody65 on Sunday 13 October 13 05:00 BST (UK)
Looking for any census records 1851 for a Michael  Lambert who was stationed in Cobb County Cork with the 40th Regt of Foot until 1852.
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: ballydw on Sunday 13 October 13 13:15 BST (UK)
Looking for any census records 1851 for a Michael  Lambert who was stationed in Cobb County Cork with the 40th Regt of Foot until 1852.
Hi there is not a census available for 1851 in cobh co cork. :)
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: Kiwiwoody65 on Wednesday 16 October 13 07:50 BST (UK)
Thank you for replying :)
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: Mumha on Wednesday 16 October 13 12:06 BST (UK)
Fragments of the 1851 survive....the following is from Claire Santry's excellent website

Most of the surviving fragments are for Co. Antrim and the single townland of Clonee, Co. Fermanagh. These are available at PRONI in Belfast and at the National Archives in Dublin (see Resources below). In addition, PRONI holds some population census returns for parts of what is now Northern Ireland. The National Archives in Dublin holds extracts for some parts of Co. Monaghan and lists of heads of households for Dublin City and one ward in Belfast. The Genealogical Office (see Resources below) holds extracts of this population census for some Co. Kilkenny parishes. - See more at: http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/population-census.html#sthash.z0MmYHOT.dpuf
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: Kiwiwoody65 on Thursday 17 October 13 23:15 BST (UK)
Thank you for the information you sent ,my Irish descendants are a mystery :)
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: ftcorkmdb on Friday 18 October 13 10:14 BST (UK)
If your descendants are a mystery, it's no wonder you are having trouble with your ancestors.
Title: Re: 1851 Census Cork
Post by: dathai on Friday 18 October 13 11:02 BST (UK)
sorry i am in stitches having read that last post.