Census of Ireland 1911
Household Return (Form A) for house No. 31
In 1911, Michael Kenny (30) a ‘Farmer’ was head of the household and lived with his two sisters Kate (27) and Mary (20). All were single, could read and write and spoke both Irish and English. All were born in County Galway.
There were three new columns in the 1911 census compared to that of 1901. They are ‘Years Married’, ‘Children Born’ and ‘Children Living’. These columns were not filled out.
Enumerator’s Abstract (Form N)
There was one family living in the house, there was one male and two females in the house that night. All were of the Roman Catholic faith.
House and Building Return (Form B1) & Out-Offices and Farm-Steadings Return (Form B2)
The house was owned by Michael and was a 2nd class stone or brick cottage with a thatch roof. It had three front windows and two rooms occupied. There were two out-offices or farmsteads a cow house and a piggery.
The returns were signed by Michael. It was witnessed as a truthful return and collected by Constable Thomas Fitzgerald on April 12th.
Neighbours
26. John Moran, 27. Timothy Carr, 28. Thomas Collins, 29. Patrick Hanley, 30. Bartley Lalley, 31. Michael Kenny, 32. Thomas Collins, 33. Michael Fox, 34. Patrick Fox, 35. Maggie Hanley, 36. John Kenny.
Census of Ireland 1926
The next census in Ireland was not taken until 1926. It was not taken in 1921 as Ireland was in the midst of the ‘War of Independence’ against Britain. By 1926 Ireland was a Free State and the government was able to take their first census. The official due date for the release of the 1926 Census is January 1st, 2027 as there is a 100-year privacy law in Ireland. There have been many attempts to have an earlier release date, but to no avail yet.
More to Follow!
Questions that can arise…
Why can ages by out by years from the 1901 census to 1911?
Why is there no record of female occupation in some cases?
Why are the additional 3 new columns in 1911 not filled out in some cases?
Were the houses actually numbered?
What does forms A, N, B1 and B2 mean?
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