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How to discover your Irish family history during the Easter Rising and War of Independence
How to trace your Irish ancestors in the turbulent early years of the 20th century

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"Historic moment" as Ireland's first census is opened to the public online
The long-awaited 1926 Irish census is now free to search online

When will the 1926 Irish census be released?
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Listen to Amelia Earhart's voice in newly-discovered recording
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What UK census records are available online?
UK census records are a crucial family history resource, but when was the census taken and where can you find census records including free census websites?
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