As with Ancestry last week, FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) has also added the newly released Irish Free State census from 1926:
Ireland Census 1926
As per Ireland's 100-year privacy rule, the 1926 Irish Census has just been made available to the public. We're delighted to announce that we've made transcriptions of the 2,972,363 census returns available to explore on Findmypast.
From language to workplaces, these records reveal key details about the lives of our Irish ancestors, helping us to piece together a vivid picture of their experiences.
The link to the colection is available via https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/new/1926-irish-census-irish-templar
Comment: Are we going to see any more Scottish releases on FindmyPast?
Chris
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