Census of Ireland for 1871
The 1871 census was taken on 2 April 1871 and filled out by the householders themselves.
All of the original census returns for 1861 and 1871 were intentionally destroyed by the government after each census. Only statistical information about the Irish population was taken. The only surviving census record for 1861 is a transcription for the County of Meath and parishes of Drumcondra & Loughbracken. (microfilm available in the National Library of Ireland)
Source Irish Genealogy Toolkit
Census of Ireland for 1871 – Claregalway Parish
General Summary Table
Claregalway Parish in the Barony of Clare, Co. Galway
Click on link to be brought to histpop.org.uk – 1871 Census for the Barony of Clare (Summaries Only)
Claregalway Parish in the Barony of Dunkellin Co. Galway
Click on link to be brought to histpop.org.uk – 1871 Census for the Barony of Dunkellin (Summaries Only)
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