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The 1926 Census returns are being released online in a landmark initiative that gives the public an insight into the lives of people living in Ireland 100 years ago.
www.rte.ieDirect answer: The 1926 Irish census has just been released online and publicly accessible as of April 2026, making personal returns for over 2.9 million people available to the public for the first time in Ireland’s history. This release marks the culmination of a long campaign and the application of the 100-year rule.
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If you’d like, I can help you plan a targeted search (e.g., by county or townland) or draft a strategy for tracing a specific relative on the 1926 census. I can also summarize the kinds of questions the census data can answer for your research (demographic trends, migration, or economic activity) and suggest best practices for handling historical sources.
The 1926 Census returns are being released online in a landmark initiative that gives the public an insight into the lives of people living in Ireland 100 years ago.
www.rte.ieFor the first time in a century, the 1926 Census of Ireland will be available online. Covering nearly three million people, this fascinating archive opens a door to anyone exploring their Irish ancestry.
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