Here’s the latest on the 1926 Ireland census.
- Publication status: The 1926 census returns for Ireland are now publicly released online. The National Archives of Ireland, with funding of €5 million, digitised and published over 700,000 individual census sheets from 26 counties, dating to 18 April 1926. This makes the records freely searchable online for anyone interested in genealogical research.[5][6][8]
- What’s included: The digitised set includes information such as population counts, ages, occupations, religions, housing, and language details as captured in 1926. The release is part of Ireland’s 100-year privacy rule, with the data becoming public 100 years after enumeration—April 18, 1926, which is why the release occurred in 2026.[3][4][5]
- How to access: Access is through the National Archives of Ireland’s platform, with online indexing and free access to individual returns. They’ve also provided search guidance to help navigators locate people efficiently.[6][9]
Illustrative note:
- The 1926 census was the first conducted after the establishment of the Irish Free State and covers population, occupation, religion, housing, and language across all 26 counties. It reflects demographic changes in the post‑war period and pre‑modern emigration patterns.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can help you search for specific people, places, or occupations in the released records and craft a quick step-by-step search plan.
Citations:
- Ireland’s 1926 census release and digitisation funding and availability.[5]
- Public release date rationale and 100-year rule context.[4]
- Access method and search guidance from National Archives of Ireland.[9][6]
- Additional coverage confirming online availability and press context.[8][6]
Sources
As a panel discussion at Trinity College Dublin explored the significance of the Four Courts fire of 1922, and the destruction of the Public Records Office resulting in the loss of over 700 years of Ireland’s historical and genealogical records, the Taoiseach was called on to open the 1926 census and make them available online.
www.tcd.ieInterest in the first census records for the independent Irish State is expected to be huge
www.irishtimes.comHighlights of our Irish genealogy news round-up include updates on the 1926 census, new church and headstone records and upcoming workshops.
irishheritagenews.ieThe 1926 census is to be digitised and made available online in a project carried out by the National Archives of Ireland.
www.rte.ieThe 1926 Census returns are being released online in a landmark initiative that gives the public an insight into the lives of people living in Ireland 100 years ago.
www.rte.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.comIreland's 1926 census - the campaign for early release to the public.
www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.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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