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    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland
    2. Catching up on a backlog of e-mails ... I note several references made ... on different Irish web-sites ... to the fact that all other census for Ireland ... prior to 1901 ... were destroyed by fire during the civil war in 1922. Possibly the following reference has been posted before ... but I have not seen it during my several months of monitoring different Irish lists ... so may I be excused for possibly referencing it again ... for others who are also new to the different postings. While researching something else ... I hit upon this terrific web-site ... [Isn't this the way it always happens!] <www.ogsottawa.on.ca/irishcensus1851/OttawaBranchOGS1851CensusReturnsListing1994.PDF> By clicking onto the above ... it should bring up what remains of the Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland. I won't go into a lot of detail ... as everything is ALL clearly explained within that web-site ... but the Ottawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society got their hands on the above ... transcribed it ... and put it on line ... FREE! NOTE TO ALL RESEARCHERS: The key words here are ... "what remains of" the 1851 Census! There is an excellent Index at the end ... but, as usual, don't confine or restrict your search in the spelling! KEEP YOURSELF OPEN-MINDED RE SPELLING! Again, I trust this public piece of research material will benefit others. This is the fun part ... finding a gem you have long been looking for! Good Luck to all! P.S. If for some reason the above does NOT automatically come up and bring you to the OGS 1851 Census ... go to GOOGLE ... and simply type in "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland".

    07/12/2007 06:49:07
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland
    2. rory
    3. Hi Many Thanks for this posting. Would advise entering web site address without the extensions into google then clk on links, Worked a treat. Rory --- bamcgrat@artsmail.uwaterloo.ca wrote: > Catching up on a backlog of e-mails ... I note > several references made > ... on different Irish web-sites ... to the fact > that all other census > for Ireland ... prior to 1901 ... were destroyed by > fire during the > civil war in 1922. > > Possibly the following reference has been posted > before ... but I have > not seen it during my several months of monitoring > different Irish > lists ... so may I be excused for possibly > referencing it again ... > for others who are also new to the different > postings. > > While researching something else ... I hit upon this > terrific web-site > ... [Isn't this the way it always happens!] > > <www.ogsottawa.on.ca/irishcensus1851/OttawaBranchOGS1851CensusReturnsListing1994.PDF> > > By clicking onto the above ... it should bring up > what remains of the > Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland. > > I won't go into a lot of detail ... as everything is > ALL clearly explained > within that web-site ... but the Ottawa branch of > the Ontario > Genealogical Society got their hands on the above > ... transcribed it > ... and put it on line ... FREE! > > NOTE TO ALL RESEARCHERS: The key words here are ... > "what remains of" > the 1851 Census! > > There is an excellent Index at the end ... but, as > usual, don't > confine or restrict your search in the spelling! > KEEP YOURSELF > OPEN-MINDED RE SPELLING! > > Again, I trust this public piece of research > material will benefit others. > This is the fun part ... finding a gem you have long > been looking for! > > Good Luck to all! > > P.S. If for some reason the above does NOT > automatically come up and > bring you to the OGS 1851 Census ... go to GOOGLE > ... and simply type > in "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland". > > > > > > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists > archives, cousins will find you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data > changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where > emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the body of the message >

    07/12/2007 08:48:20
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland
    2. Jill Morrison
    3. It's Sunday.....apparently I did not get this message soon enough. Barngrat sent all of us to the site and now I am getting a message saying the site says it is temporarly unavailable, :-((((. Is anyone else getting the same message? bamcgrat@artsmail.uwaterloo.ca wrote: Catching up on a backlog of e-mails ... I note several references made ... on different Irish web-sites ... to the fact that all other census for Ireland ... prior to 1901 ... were destroyed by fire during the civil war in 1922. Possibly the following reference has been posted before ... but I have not seen it during my several months of monitoring different Irish lists ... so may I be excused for possibly referencing it again ... for others who are also new to the different postings. While researching something else ... I hit upon this terrific web-site ... [Isn't this the way it always happens!] By clicking onto the above ... it should bring up what remains of the Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland. I won't go into a lot of detail ... as everything is ALL clearly explained within that web-site ... but the Ottawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society got their hands on the above ... transcribed it ... and put it on line ... FREE! NOTE TO ALL RESEARCHERS: The key words here are ... "what remains of" the 1851 Census! There is an excellent Index at the end ... but, as usual, don't confine or restrict your search in the spelling! KEEP YOURSELF OPEN-MINDED RE SPELLING! Again, I trust this public piece of research material will benefit others. This is the fun part ... finding a gem you have long been looking for! Good Luck to all! P.S. If for some reason the above does NOT automatically come up and bring you to the OGS 1851 Census ... go to GOOGLE ... and simply type in "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland". ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! A good roll call is NOT long but includes: surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/15/2007 03:47:14
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland
    2. Joseph C Dorsey
    3. I have used it within the past week, but I just tried it and got the same message. Either they are down, or it has been temporarily removed. Joseph Jill Morrison <edencurra@sbcglobal.net> wrote: It's Sunday.....apparently I did not get this message soon enough. Barngrat sent all of us to the site and now I am getting a message saying the site says it is temporarly unavailable, :-((((. Is anyone else getting the same message? bamcgrat@artsmail.uwaterloo.ca wrote: Catching up on a backlog of e-mails ... I note several references made ... on different Irish web-sites ... to the fact that all other census for Ireland ... prior to 1901 ... were destroyed by fire during the civil war in 1922. Possibly the following reference has been posted before ... but I have not seen it during my several months of monitoring different Irish lists ... so may I be excused for possibly referencing it again ... for others who are also new to the different postings. While researching something else ... I hit upon this terrific web-site ... [Isn't this the way it always happens!] By clicking onto the above ... it should bring up what remains of the Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland. I won't go into a lot of detail ... as everything is ALL clearly explained within that web-site ... but the Ottawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society got their hands on the above ... transcribed it ... and put it on line ... FREE! NOTE TO ALL RESEARCHERS: The key words here are ... "what remains of" the 1851 Census! There is an excellent Index at the end ... but, as usual, don't confine or restrict your search in the spelling! KEEP YOURSELF OPEN-MINDED RE SPELLING! Again, I trust this public piece of research material will benefit others. This is the fun part ... finding a gem you have long been looking for! Good Luck to all! P.S. If for some reason the above does NOT automatically come up and bring you to the OGS 1851 Census ... go to GOOGLE ... and simply type in "Surviving 1851 Census Returns of Ireland". ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! A good roll call is NOT long but includes: surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! A good roll call is NOT long but includes: surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/15/2007 03:56:45