Printed material captures a greater sweep of the Irish population, of all backgrounds and at an earlier time, than many official/ transactional archival documents.
Almost all the 19th century Census of Ireland was destroyed. Less than 1% of the original survives, and is published online on www.findmypast.com. The first complete census of Ireland that survives is 1901 and then 1911.
Civil records - births, marriages and deaths – are the easiest of all records to find and to interpret. They’re the building blocks of your family history, often the first records you will use in research.
In this episode of Cooking For Gut Health, watch Belén cook a Brussels Sprout Poké Bowl; a fun dish full of colours and flavours that will make you feel good about eating healthy food. This version is a healthy twist to classic hummus and pesto that your gut will love. https://youtu.be/mbM-qJb8RX4