
Brian Gurrin
@briangurrin
Working on Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland project (@virtualtreasury). I ❤️ censuses, Irish demographics, and enjoy running when not at the desk.
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We've introduced some great census records for Cork into VRTI CEN over past few weeks. Inchageelagh parish, 1821 and Kilworth area, 1851. Go to VirtualTreasury.ie, select Curated Collections, then Census Gleanings. Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Cork City Libraries Cork City and County Archives Service



Census of Ireland, 1821. When the official report of the 1821 census appeared (1824), it contained full returns for 8 families in Clare, 'to show the nature and arrangement of the materials'. But for this, these details would have been lost. Clare Libraries virtualtreasury.ie/item/VRTI-CEN-…




Details from a 1861 census return (very rare - we know of only 2 surviving original 1861 census forms) for the St George family, Tyrone House, County Galway into the VRTI. Christopher St George was MP for Galway, 1847-52. See it here: virtualtreasury.ie/item/VRTI-CEN-… Galway County Council Archives


Census of Ireland, 1821 Good news for family historians of Leitrim. We've made the entire 1821 census of Carrigallen available via Virtual Treasury. Names, ages, religion, relnships of 7,000+ inhabitants of parish. Our first 100% recovery parish. And more coming. Leitrim County Council









This was fantastic. It was great to work with PRONI and many thanks to the speakers for taking part. Thanks also to Stephen Scarth for his help organizing.