Yes he would be included in the census. It would appear that the census only shows the initials of the officers for each town along with age religion, occupation before RIC and place of birth. The 1901 Donegal/Mount Charles census doesn't list a "J.A. or A.J. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/mt_charles_town.htm If he was in the Town of Donegal or some other census district in Donegal you will have to obtain the census for that area. Lindel's site has an Armstrong James listed http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/RICDonegal.htm ARMSTRONG JAMES 19 1855 I woud guess the "From Ireland" Janes site has this data but I can't find it via the search engine. http://www.from-ireland.net/index.htm Someone on an Ireland List (there are many lists for Ireland and Donegal) posted a reference to the RIC in the past month but don't remember when or where. Maybe someone would repost the URL for this data. There are a bundle of sites dealing with areas or topics in Donegal Some Mailing Lists: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Does anyone know of a site that lists the URL's for websites dealing with Donegl and/or other places in Ireland and who the Owner of the Lists or Sites are? Bob Cdn. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- <SNIP> Subject: [DONEGAL] 1901 censusGrandfather, JOHN ARMSTRONG, was in the R.I.C. stationed in