Online - I have indices to Heads of Households - and for Laois, my home county, I have a bit more for Aghaboe. I'm listing other sites that I know of for other counties at the end of this mail, after what I have on my site 1821 - Counties Cavan and Louth I have whatever I have re this census. Antrim - Belfast selection of A streets, B streets and then some individual streets Also, some 1911 streets Cork City - two or three streets beginning with B County Fermanagh, most of the Enniskillen Electoral Dictrict, plus some other townlands Galway - not on line, but I am posting to the Galway list at the moment on some places County Laois - Aghaboe parish, some bits of indices for Bordwell, Donaghmore and Kyledellig Limerick - I've done some posting in the past to the Limerick list re someof what I have - to go on line soon Londonderry/Derry city Heads of Households from some streets in Templemore parish Louth - Drogheda town Mayo - townlands Sligo - town Over the next few months, I will be loading probably about 1,000 Heads of Household for each county fromn either the 1901 or 1911 census to my site - depending on county. For Roscommon, Clare, and probably Sligo, it will be 1911 Heads - the rest - 1901. Donegal - you'll find lots of 1901 transcriptions on Lindels Donegal site http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal I'm not too sure that Bob isn't also working on the Donegal 1901 census on his site - definitely Griffiths http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/ Clare - the Clare county library has the 1901 census on line http://www.clarelibrary.ie/ Roscommon, Leitrim are on line at http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/ they also carry maybo one Galway parish - maybe some of Sligo or else that's on one of the rootsweb Sligo pages - plus, they have a good few places for Wexford tanscribed by an individual. The Leitrim Roscommon web site is the biggest one re 1901 census transcriptions. You have all the Moores from belfast, all the details, plus information on other families and surnames associated with them on Jean McCarthy's web site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanmccarthy36/ You also have more on Cork at Jean Prendergast's site - sorry don't have a URL for that one - Jean is based in Cork and is part of (probably the person who began) the Cork Genealogical Society................personal apologies to Jean if she happens to read this mail - I shold know all of that off the top of my head Longford - I've got a fair notion that Christina Hunt is working away there and hosting it on on her Longford web site? Again, I don't have that URL to hand. There are rumours going about.................I've heard from more than one source - here in Ireland - that the National Archives will be bringing the 1911 census on line for free - then, I've heard that they wil be bringing the 1901 census on line - but then, from others, I've heard that the 1901 will not be brought on line, because it's condition is just too bad. I know for a fact that enumerator sheets are missing from every county that I have ever worked with. Enumerator sheets - the list that you will find before you get to the individual sheets returned by families - they're the ones that most of us work with. The enumerator sheet was made up/filled in by the person who was working in the area - the enumerator. The listed all the families living in whchever are that they were covering on one sheet of paper. That sheet, or the sheets that cover that street, area in a parish - they are all to be found in front of the individual sheets on the films or on the originals. So, Belfast is the worst place I can think of as regards missing enumerator sheets - then again, I've not worked anywhere else like I have Belfast. For every other county that I have worked with, given my experience with Belfast, I always check to make sure that I'm not missing a name..................there are enumerator sheets missing all over the place, for every county I have worked with. Belfast, still remains the worst - which is why I decided that I would index it. You asked the question Sharon - have you gotten this far in my reply? :-) The thing is that there is one major 1901 census indexing project and that project does include all information on the people living in those areas in 1901. That project takes in all of counties Roscommon and Leitrim - it takes in parts of Co. Wexford and as I say one parish in Galway - or, one parish last time I looked. As far as I know, that project carries no links to any other places that you will find bits and pieces of the 1901 census such as my Aghaboe pages, or Jean McCarthy's major Belfast pronect (even if she concentrated on people with her surname) - or - whatever Jean Prendegast has on line - or the Sligo and Longford projects. The various details given on any project go from just the lists of Houehold Heads to individual family return sheets. In honesty - there's an awful lot of people out there. paying the money to copy sheets and banging their fingers off in order to try and bring 1901 census information on line. There you go - and you know what - I've probably missed out on a whole of sites that do have 1901 census information on them, what I am posting here - it's probably only the tip of the iceberg. If any person can think of a site that does have info on it, that I have not mentioned - then, please let me know...............if there is any web master subscribed to any list that I will send this email to - and who does have 1901 census information on their site - please tell me. The more sites that any 1901 census site is linked to - the more mail lists that it is mentioned on - well, then all the better for those who might find information pertaining to their families. Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Haggerty" <smhaggerty@rogers.com> To: <IRL-LEIX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:36 PM Subject: [LEIX] Census records > I'm wondering if anyone knows of any projects that have indexed or are > indexing the 1901 and/or 1911 Irish censuses? > > Sharon M. Haggerty > London, ON Canada > > > ==== IRL-LEIX Mailing List ==== >>From Ireland http:www.from-ireland.net