Re Reply 8 John Grenham wait till you see the ___ Wonder if he was referring to the N/A's.
I was looking for someone born 28 Jun 1917 but his age of 8 yrs 9 months is transcribed as
N/A, as are 2 others on the form (3 out of the household of 7). There were in his birth Townland.
https://nationalarchives.ie/collections/search-the-1926-census/census-record/#a_id=1875772Husband, aged 1 yet married - as was 38yrs 11 mths, interesting the Head of House & wiife's rows are left blank, perhaps they were visiting relatives in N.I. Head supposedly signed in the bottom signature section but doesn't match 1911/1901. His name appears as Head of Family for Schedule #37 on the Enumerator's B1 Form.
https://nationalarchives.ie/collections/search-the-1926-census/census-record/#a_id=1865089On the previous Kennedy household the Head of House has N/A for his Religious Denomination whilst that is filled in on the form.
NAI say a computer did the transcriptions of the English returns whilst the ones in Irish were manually transcribed, and there is a Phased release, perhaps why the
Relationship to Head and
Birthplace/County fields are missing.
NAI "Checking of the data is ongoing and regular updates will be made. This may include corrections to names, age, religion, birthplace and relationship to head"
https://nationalarchives.ie/search-the-1926-census-2/phased-release-of-census-1926-information also per FAQ no error reporting facility offered. Documented above errors partly so can come back later and check for transcription index changes, some are to be expected, and at the moment only looking for people I know the whereabouts of from civil records. N/A's for age more problematical than denomination or marital status, coming across more as use.
Searching the 1911/1901 on new site is currently troublesome/failing with a NetworkError (the old fine) and IrishGen has been slow & flaky for searches and opening results I noticed today. Whilst the 1926 is fine these are perhaps side effects of the volume of current traffic.