Despite being the Republic of Ireland’s first official language, Irish (Gaeilge) lives unevenly in daily life outside ...
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The fire that destroyed the Public Records Office (PRO) during the Irish Civil War also destroyed 700 years worth of records. Chancery records detailing British rule in Ireland going back to the 14th ...
A MAJOR change has been made to Ireland’s next nationwide census which is set to be held in 2027. The census, documenting the details of those living in the country, takes place every five years. In ...
The public will be able to fill in the 2027 Census online for the first time. While a paper option will still be available, it will be the first time in Irish history the public will be able to ...
The first census carried out by the State will be available online next year, Minister for Arts, Culture and Communications Patrick O'Donovan is expected to tell the Cabinet. The 1926 Census website ...
The Government will publish the 1926 census online at a cost of €5m to the State for the first time, detailing personal information about nearly three million people who lived in Ireland 100 years ago ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Have you ever wondered how many people with Irish heritage are in Florida? According to the U.S. Census, roughly 1.8 million people out of Florida's 23 million ...
More than 1.9 million Pennsylvanians, or about 14.8%, report having Irish ancestry. That’s second to the 21.7% who report German ancestry, according to Census Bureau data. (Also coming in with higher ...
Data on family size by year of marriage, age at marriage, and duration of marriage, from the 1911 Fertility Census, are compared between Scotland, England and Wales, Irish county boroughs, and the ...
(NEXSTAR) — St. Patrick’s Day is nearly here, meaning those with Irish ancestry (and those without) will soon be sipping green beer, eating corned beef, and checking their leprechaun traps. St.