Dublin, Ireland 1911 Census Online

Overview
A census is a count of the population. Ireland began taking national-wide censuses in 1821 but most were destroyed before 1901. The 1901 and 1911 censuses are valuable because of the information they provide.

The 1911 census was taken on 2 April.

Content
 

The census shows the following:


 * Residence


 * Names


 * Age


 * Relationship to the head of the household


 * Religion


 * Education
 * Age and gender


 * Occupation or profession


 * Marital status


 * Where born

In addition, questions were asked of a married woman how many years she had been married to her current husband, how many children they had and how many were still alive.

Internet Address
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ Search Google.com for Ireland National Archives Census

Using the site

 * 1) Click Search the Census Records for Dublin 1911
 * 2) Type information into the search boxes.
 * 3) Click Search.
 * 4) Click on a name in the Search Results.
 * 5) Click the Household Return or House Return to see a digitized image of the census page.

Cost
Free.

Tips

 * Type the information you know. It may only be the forename and surname.
 * Other images are summaries of the information for each DED.
 * A DED is similar to an enumeration district number used by some countries that gather census information. Category:Ireland