Barb, Jeannine, and Patsy, One of the beauties of the digest is the information sharing that takes place. Thanks for the updates to the early census records. I just ordered Josephine Masterson's book on 1851 fragments. It's available in paperback on <www.amazon.com> for $12.50 and <www.genealogical.com> for $17.50. Take your pick :)! Thanks again, David Collins Hudson, MA, USA irl-cork-request@rootsweb.com wrote: Today's Topics: 2. IRISH CENSUS (SydHockey) 3. 1821 Census Fragment transcription Inchigeela (Thomas Glassel) 4. Bandon Protestant 'Census' 1834 and 1846 (Patricia O'Shea) 5. Re: IRISH CENSUS (jayghkub@coastalnet.com) > Subject: > IRISH CENSUS > From: > "SydHockey" <syd@sydandjudy.freeserve.co.uk> > Date: > Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:28:55 +0100 > To: > <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> > > Thank you to KEVIN & DAVID for the information regarding IRISH CENSUS. > Regards, Syd (Southampton) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Subject: > 1821 Census Fragment transcription Inchigeela > From: > Thomas Glassel <tglassel@execpc.com> > Date: > Fri, 20 Oct 2006 12:37:21 -0500 > To: > irl-cork@rootsweb.com > > > Greetings census hunters, > Add to the census list: a transcription exists of the 1821 Census, for > 18 townlands of Inchigeela. Online! Transcriptions are not the same as > the destroyed originals. My ancestors lived near but not in those 18, > but I consider it a visualizing help anyway. [They probably walked > across some of this land, even if they didn't own or rent it.] > Online as part of M. Grogan's great website: > <http://myhome.ispdr.net.au/~mgrogan/cork/inch_1821_cen.htm> > The Ballingeary Historical Society had published this transcription in > about 1999 in its Journal, and had hoped to add more pieces of this > transcription. Does anyone have an update on that possibility? > Margaret Grogan's site has a whole page on Co. Cork censuses: > <http://myhome.ispdr.net.au/~mgrogan/cork/a_census.htm> > > Barb Glassel > > Subject: > Bandon Protestant 'Census' 1834 and 1846 > From: > "Patricia O'Shea" <pkoshea@xtra.co.nz> > Date: > Sat, 21 Oct 2006 08:43:03 +1300 > To: > "Cork List" <IRL-CORK-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Hi listers. If you have Protestant ancestors from Ballymodan in Bandon > there are two 'censuses' available at the National Library in Dublin. > These are full lists of names etc but not always with ages. They > appear to have been completed by the local parish minister and have > great comments alongside some families. > The reference is MS 3676 and/or 675. List of Protestants, Ballymodan. > Positive number 9020. > Worth checking if you are able to get to Dublin. > Ballymodan is one of the two parishes in Bandon, but I did not see > anything similar for Kilbrogan. > > Best wishes, Patsy - New Zealand. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Subject: > Re: IRISH CENSUS > From: > jayghkub@coastalnet.com > Date: > Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:14:02 -0400 (EDT) > To: > irl-cork@rootsweb.com > > There are also fragments from the 1851 census as published by J. > Masterson. ISBN: 0-8063-4610-8. They include records of 4 parishes of > County cork, in the Union of Kilworth. These parishes are Kilcrumper, > Kilworth and portions of Leitrim and Macroney. Included are 750 > households & 4000 persons. Jeannine North Carolina -----Original > Message----- > > > > >