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From: "Paul Lambie" <>
Subject: Re: [LAMBIE] Census of Ireland - 1901/1911
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 15:53:35 +0100
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Hi Margaret,
Just click on the 'Search the census records for Ireland 1901 & 1911' link
in the middle of the page.
Regards,
Paul
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Behalf Of Margaret Hall
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Subject: Re: [LAMBIE] Census of Ireland - 1901/1911
I would love to look at 1911 Census Ireland, as I have a great uncle who
went to Wexford and disappeared, but cannot see how to get into it! What is
the clue, please?
Margaret
On 12 July 2010 10:36, Paul Lambie <> wrote:
> With all the talk of The 1911 Census for England & Wales, you may have
> missed the 1911 Census of Ireland. Surprisingly, these images and
> transcripts plus the 1901 Census are available online for free.
>
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> http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
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> I have searched for Lambies, Lammies, and Lamies and a few did appear. I
> did
> notice a stray Glassford family in these results. James Lambie & Clotilde
> Gravion and family in the Victoria Barracks in Cork. James was the son of
> William Lambie & Ann Dunipace and sadly was killed in 1914 at Ypre.
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> Regards,
>
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>
> Paul
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