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Enumeration comments on census returns

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Deanna

Deanna Report 7 Apr 2010 13:26

Only Northern Ireland would have been UK, as today.
All of southern Ireland would have been Irish....
Is that what you meant, or have I misunderstood? ;-0)
Deanna X

Philip

Philip Report 7 Apr 2010 11:40

Could anyone suggest why a census return would be amended or notated with the term " resident " alongside the place born section that was filled in with Queens County Ireland. Does it mean that Irish born people in 1911 did not have UK citizenship?