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since the earlier census records were sadly destroyed in 1922 the 1901 and 1911 census returns were released early in 1961 the Archives office had the original boxes with the household return sheets in them and it was those early boxes I first searched for my family. Since the internet and the placing of the images for free online it is an amazing resource for anyone doing Irish research. Surviving census fragments and substitutes for 1821-51 are also on the free website link below
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
All census look up transcriptions are Crown Copyright<br /><br />Researching: - Freear, Walker, Aston, Scanlan, Courtney, Lowth, O’Sulivan, McDonnell, Condon, McMahon, McKay, Brock, Gourlay, Busby<br /><br />Locations: - March in Cambridgeshire, Banbury in Oxfordshire, Mileham in Norfolk, Worcester, Evesham, Claines in Worcestershire, Birmingham. Dublin, Cork, Fermanagh in Ireland. Glasgow, Stirling in Scotland