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    1. Re: IRL-CORK Digest, Vol 1, Issue 61
    2. David Collins
    3. 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----- > > > > >

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