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  2. 1851 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    30 March – the United Kingdom Census shows that, as part of the legacy of the Great Famine, the population of Ireland has fallen to 6,575,000 – a drop of 1,600,000 in ten years. [1] [2] This is the first census to note use of the Irish language. [3] 1 August – Midland Great Western Railway extended from Mullingar to Galway. [3]

  3. National Archives of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Public Records Office of Ireland c. 1900. In 1867, under the reign of Queen Victoria, the British Parliament passed the Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 70) to establish the Public Record Office of Ireland which was tasked with collecting administrative, court and probate records over twenty years old. [5]

  4. Findmypast - Wikipedia

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    Findmypast is a UK-based online genealogy service owned, since 2007, by British company DC Thomson. The website hosts billions of searchable records of census, directory and historical record information. [4] It originated in 1965 when a group of genealogists formed a group named "Title Research". The first internet website went live in 2003.

  5. Carrowmore, County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    A rare surviving page from the 1851 Census of Ireland lists the household of Peter Magauran of Carrowmore. [30] In the 1901 census of Ireland, there are twenty-four families listed in the townland. [31] In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are twenty-one families listed in the townland. [32]

  6. Census in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ireland - no census; a Northern Ireland census was held in 1926 instead. [1] Place of work and industry [31] Whether a marriage has been dissolved by divorce. [36] 1931: 26 April England and Wales – documents destroyed in 1942 fire; Scotland - documents survive. [37] Northern Ireland – no census; a Northern Ireland census was held in 1937 ...

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  8. Historical population of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 census the population of the Republic of Ireland eclipsed five million for the first time since the 1851 census. [3] The population of Ireland in 2024 was approximately 7.2 million (5.35 million in the Republic of Ireland and 1.91 million in Northern Ireland). Although these figures demonstrate significant growth over recent years ...

  9. The jobs most vulnerable under the next Trump administration

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    President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to create more American jobs and protect existing ones. But many of his proposals and expected policy changes threaten to have the opposite ...