Don't forget the Old Age Pension Census Search Forms. If you are very, very lucky, you might glean something from them. They only cover a very small number of people, who needed to find themselves listed in the 1841 or 1851 censuses, in order to prove their year of birth to qualify for a Government pension. ( There were no birth records until 1864, and baptism records were not available in some instances) The Pension was introduced c1909, for those aged over 70, and with very little income. So in 1910, if you were over 70, you should be listed in the 1841census. If 70 by 1920, you should be in the 1851.... This process continued until 1922 only, just 12 years. The information provided is very varied, from a simple 'not found' to a complete list of the family members. The films are available via the LDS, as usual. They are arranged alphabetically by BARONY, within each county, and indexed by surname. I have transcribed all the West Galway OAP records, but I have none from East Galway. Cathy