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Hoping someone can help, I cant seem to locate Crossmaglen DED in the 1911 Census. 

In 1901 there are 28 townlands or streets covered under the Crossmaglen DED, yet in 1911 I can only find 10 houses in Crossmaglen

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Armagh/Crossmaglen/

In particular I'm looking to locate Newtownhamilton Street, Dundalk Street and The Square. 

The 1911 link from townlands.ie doesnt work either!

AnnD2000

Thursday 23rd Sep 2021, 10:31PM

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  • Ann:

    The 1911 census misspelled Crossmaglen and it shows up as Crossaglen. There are 19 townlands in Crossaglen DED but not the streets in the town. They must have been moved to another DED. If you know the names from the 1901 census, I would look for them in the 1911 census.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 24th Sep 2021, 12:52AM
  • I don’t see any of the 3 streets in Crossmaglen that you mention in the 1911 census. There are odd pages missing from the censuses, and the sheets covering these streets may be amongst them.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 24th Sep 2021, 02:12AM
  • Roger I've tried looking for the names of minimum 10 households that all appear in 1901 and nothing! 

    Elwyn I was starting to think there was a mass exodus from an entire town! This has to be the reason... Thank you!

    Missing Townlands/Streets

    A number of townlands/streets do not appear in the online census for 1091 and 1911, mostly due to their never having been microfilmed, and thus never digitised. This is being remedied, and the missing material will be placed online as soon as possible. A list of the missing material will shortly appear on this page.

    The records for some streets and townlands have never been in the custody of the National Archives, and these will be clealy indicated.

    AnnD2000

    Friday 24th Sep 2021, 08:25PM
  • Ann/Elwyn:

    I was watching John Grenham's latest YouTube article titled Bits and Bobs and found out that the answer to the missing 1911 Crossmaglen town census records is available on John's web site https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/missing_1911.php and in fact the actual returns for Crossmaglen are missing.

    Other areas that are missing records e.g. Co. Antrim have a more favorable situation: microfilmed but not online or available to be microfilmed.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 13th Oct 2021, 05:41PM
  • Thanks Roger, seems to be a typical outcome of my search in this area unfortunatley. 

    I was still hopeful they were out there but not microfilimed. 

    Missing in 2000? Very suspicious!!

     

    Thanks for the list, hope I dont need to use it again!

    Ann

    AnnD2000

    Thursday 14th Oct 2021, 11:06AM
  • Ann,

    I have the same problem as you.  Some of the streets/townlands in Crossmaglen did not make the 1911 census from the 1901 census.  Unfortunitly, Newtownhamilton Street is one of them.. My McArdle and Malone families lived next door to each other and neither made it in the 1911 censu.

    I'm just gratefull for what records that I do find as the 1916 uprising ruined many church and civil records!!

    Patrick Reilly

    Malabar, Florida

    ka4zec

    Monday 10th Jan 2022, 08:06PM

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