Eibhin70 wrote: » This is amazing!!!! My great grandparents had beautiful handwriting, which obviously must have been drilled into them in those days....not like the chicken scrawl today:D
Residents of a house 24.7 in Clarence Street (South Dock, Dublin) Dawson Thomas 40 Dawson Rose 40 Female Wife Roman Catholic Lucan, Co Dublin Schol Read and write - Married - - - - Dawson Mary 14 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Single - - - - Dawson Julia 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Single - - - -Dawson Rose 11 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Single - - - - Dawson Thomas 6 Male Son Roman Catholic
rebel10 wrote: » Funny cause when i was researching my family years ago I was told that the beautiful handwriting i was looking at was more than likely that of a census officer as many would have been illiterate, so they did much of the writing. That is why so many surnames have been entered incorrectly, i.e. missing the "O", either that or they had taken the soup.
baldbear wrote: » http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000059270/ Sorry but this is from 1911 look at the bottom name and details. I nearly collapsed!!!!:p
brummytom wrote: » I doubt anyone knows - but are 'Bealanageary' and 'Ballingeary', County Cork the same place? I'd assume so, but don't know. Very interesting, though. Thanks
GaNjaHaN wrote: » My great grand parents had a servant.
aDeener wrote: » id say you would find more with your name in a census for scotland :pac:
Eibhin70 wrote: » That is feckin' hilarious....I bet that dog was loved....a member of the family:)
Kivaro wrote: » Ah, that's so funny. But did you notice under the Read/Write question, the respondent put 'Cannot Read', so the question is: Can the dog write?
Mike 1972 wrote: » Interestingly the dog appears to have been an atheist
Crosáidí wrote: » So he went to Doggy Hell
ejmaztec wrote: » As I suspected, my ancestors arrived on a spaceship between 1901 and 1911, because there was no sign of them before.:(
ejmaztec wrote: » As I suspected, my ancestors arrived on a spaceship between 1901 and 1911, because there was no sign of them before.:( It's gratifying to know that there were 1464 idiots in Ireland in 1901, and only 1116 in 1911. Some of them must have emigrated to Australia.
brianthebard wrote: » The earlier censuses (censii?) were just less comprehensive. Local records would be a better place to search.
Timepiece wrote: » Has any one noticed inconsistencies in the reported ages of Parents between the 1901 and 1911 census. I have found that reported ages have been increased by as much as six years beyond that you would expect.. 40 in 1901 and 56 in 1911.. My first guess was some attempt to secure a pension a few years earlier, but I don't think the old age pension was paid until some years later.. Any ideas?