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The last census of the whole island of Ireland, taken on 2 April 1911. Find out the population, religion, occupation, language, and disability of each county and townland, and view the original records online.
Learn about the history and functions of the official repository for the state records of Ireland. Find out how the National Archives of Ireland was formed in 1988 by merging the State Paper Office and the Public Record Office of Ireland.
The 1901 census was conducted on 31 March 1901 in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. It records the names, occupations, birthplaces and other details of 41.5 million people in the UK.
Ireland population change 1841-1851. The population of Ireland in 2021 was approximately seven million with 1,903,100 in Northern Ireland [1] and 5,123,536 in the Republic of Ireland. [2] In the 2022 census the population of the Republic of Ireland eclipsed five million for the first time since the 1851 census. [3]
Griffith's Valuation was a land survey of Ireland completed in 1868 by Richard John Griffith. It is a valuable source for genealogical research and provides information on the boundaries, owners and values of land and buildings in each county and townland.
The census of Ireland is a population survey conducted by the Central Statistics Office every five years. The most recent census was in 2022 and the next one is planned for 2027.
The act laid down the methods for taking the 1901 United Kingdom census in Ireland. The legislative basis for the census to take place in England, Scotland and Wales was provided by the Census (Great Britain) Act 1900. The Act pertaining to Ireland was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by the Oireachtas passing the Statute Law Revision Act 1983.
The CSO is the national statistical agency of Ireland, responsible for gathering and publishing data on economic, social and general activities and conditions. It conducts the census every five years and is answerable to the Taoiseach.