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1911 Census of Limerick, Ireland

Extracted by Myra Britt from The National Archives of Ireland.

Note: Explainations of some of the abbreviations used; Cong. = Congregationalist; Chr/Bre = Christian Brethern; Ch./Ire. = Church of Ireland; R. Catholic = R Catholic; Ch/Sc. = Christian Scientist; Presb. = Presbyterian; Epis. = Episcopalian; Chr./Ch. = A Christian Belongs to Church; R-W = Can Read and Write; R = Read only; W = Can Write; Can't R-W = Cannot Read or Write; Can't R = Cannot Read; Can't W = Cannot Write; BU = Belfast Urban; N-Law = in Law; Dau. N-Law = Daughter in Law; G- = Grand (i.e. G-Son = Grand Son). Other abbreviations and additional information noted by [*] are explained in pop-up text when cursor is place over the table cell.

The following census entries are organized alphabetically by (1) SURNAME GROUPS, then(2) by LOCATION. Please note that “given names” are within family groups.

SURNAMEFORENAMETOWNLAND
/STREET
DED
District Electoral Division
AGESEXBIRTHPLACEOCCUPATIONRELIGIONLITERACYIRISH
LANGUAGE
RELATION
TO HEAD
MARITAL
STATUS
SPECIFIED
ILLNESSES
YEARS
MARRIED
CHILDREN
BORNLIVING
CoombeWMulgrave St. *Limerick *25MEnglandFitter and TurnerChurch of EnglandR-WSingle
CoomeyJohnBosnetstownKilfinnane50MLimerickLabourerR. CatholicR-WEnglishHeadMarried1
CoomeyEllenBosnetstownKilfinnane35FLimerickR. CatholicR-WEnglishWifeMarried1
CoomeyBridgetBosnetstownKilfinnane35FLimerickR. CatholicR-WEnglishSisterSingle

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