Ireland's 1926 census should have been released in 2016
Ireland's 1926 census - the campaign for early release to the public.
www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.comHere’s the latest context on Ireland’s 1926 census records.
The 1926 Census of Ireland has been digitised and released online in April 2026, with the National Archives leading the project and funding of €5 million to make the returns searchable and freely accessible. This release marks the opening of over 700,000 individual census sheets covering 26 counties, and the data are now publicly accessible under the 100-year rule, meaning the records are public after a century has passed since enumeration.[2][3][5][7]
Ireland’s 1926 census for Northern Ireland is often discussed in genealogy circles, but the surviving status of the Northern Ireland portion and related access policies are separate from the Republic’s records. Historically, discussions and campaigns in the 2010s highlighted the intention to release, with public statements from government ministers guiding the plan; however, practical release faced policy and legal considerations before the eventual 2026 online publication.[1]
In the immediate aftermath of the release, Irish government and national media coverage emphasized that the records are now available to the public, enabling family historians to search for individuals and households from 1926 without charge. Official remarks from political leaders framed the release as a step back in time to the early years of the Irish Free State.[6][8]
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Ireland's 1926 census - the campaign for early release to the public.
www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.comFor 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.
www.tourismireland.comThe Central Statistics Office has warned that the publication of census returns is strictly prohibited following a social media post containing data from the 1926 Census.
www.rte.ieIreland’s premier Micheal Martin has said the release of 1926 Census records is “allowing us to step back in time” to the first years of the then Irish Free State. The National Archives officially released records at midnight, after the expiry of the 100-year limitation on their pu...
www.ireland-live.ieThe 1926 census is to be digitised and made available online in a project carried out by the National Archives of Ireland.
www.rte.ieHighlights of our Irish genealogy news round-up include updates on the 1926 census, new church and headstone records and upcoming workshops.
irishheritagenews.ieDigitisation of the 1926 Census 22.11.16 Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, today (16/11/22) announced that the individual returns from the 1926 Census will be published on line, searchable and free of charge in April 2026. The project will be undertaken by the National Archives of Ireland.
www.nationalarchives.ieIreland’s premier Micheal Martin has said the release of 1926 Census records is “allowing us to step back in time” to the first years of the then Irish Free State. The National Archives officially released records at midnight, after the expiry of the 100-year limitation on their pu...
www.limerickleader.ieThe 1926 Irish Census Is Coming: On April 18, 2026, more than 700,000 household returns from the 1926 Irish Census will go live online — free and fully
genealogybargains.comThe National Archives of Ireland has issued guidance to help the public search the 1926 census, ahead of its release on 18 April.
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