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Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 20:21
by riley
Does anyone know of an on-line source for the above-mentioned census. I am wanting ot know who lived at 32 Fishers Lane, Dublin at that time. I shall be grateful for any help with this.
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 20:45
by MaryA
I'm afraid most censuses earlier than 1901 for Ireland were destroyed. The main sources for research are Parish Registers,
www.familysearch.org is pretty good, they also have most of the Civil Registrations, however I don't think you will find many at that date either.
Re: Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 25 Jan 2012 20:46
by dickiesam
riley wrote:Does anyone know of an on-line source for the above-mentioned census. I am wanting ot know who lived at 32 Fishers Lane, Dublin at that time. I shall be grateful for any help with this.
Hi Riley,
The censuses of Ireland were destroyed during the period between the 1916 Easter Rising and the Irish Civil War. The only surviving censuses of Ireland are the reconstructed 1901 and 1911 censuses. Although reconstructed, they are accurate and you can access them here:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
The nearest data to a census from around 1851 would be the Griffiths Valuation. This was carried out from about 1848 to the 1860s. Only abstracts are available online.
http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php
DS
Re: Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 21 Nov 2012 16:27
by petergoulding
Hi Riley, There is actually a heads of household census for 1851 for Dublin. I'm afraid I've no idea how to access it. The head of the household for 32 Fishers Lane was Michael Geoghegan. Does this help?
Re: Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 21 Nov 2012 17:06
by dickiesam
Full census information here:
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealog ... s-returns/
The National Archives have created a new site
http://www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/
You can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, and the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917.
This site will have large numbers of other genealogical records added to it over the coming years, including:
Calendars of Wills and Administrations, 1858 – 1922;
Nineteenth century census survivals, 1821-51;
Valuation Office House and Field Books, 1848 – 60;
Census Search Forms for the 1841 and 1851 censuses.
All of these records will be free to access, through searchable databases and linked images of relevant pages.
Another site may have access to the 1851 Heads of Household Transcriptions:
http://www.origins.net/help/aboutio-dub1851.aspx
Re: Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 21 Nov 2012 17:56
by MaryA
Hi and welcome to the forum, nice of you to jump straight in with some useful information.
Re: Dublin 1851 census- patrick Riley
Posted: 25 Nov 2012 18:14
by Tex T
Could I suggest the following alternative website for searching Griffiths Valuation.
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith- ... nameSearch
On this site you can look at the original published pages of the valuation (after doing a family name search or place name search). In addition, using the reference number from the valuation, you can view the Ordnance Survey map of the time to see the precise location of the land/property identified. However, this latter option is not perfect, as I have discovered by experience. As the website itself explains "It should be noted that the connection between the maps and the Valuation is never perfect; there are regular omissions and mistakes. The best connection is in the working copies of the maps used in the Valuation Office itself."