Genealogy

Did you know that the 1901 and 1911 Census of Ireland is available free of charge on the National Archives website . Search by name or Browse by place.

The Mullet Peninsula is currently divided into D.E.D. (District Electoral Division) Binghamstown North and Binghamstown South. At the time of the 1901,1911 Census Belmullet D.E.D. also covered townlands on the peninsula.

In the Census records of 1901 & 1911 part of  what is now known as Blacksod is with the Fallmore records

One comment on “Genealogy

  1. Phil Mc Intyre on said:

    Hi.
    Regarding the 1901 and 1911 Census for Ireland.

    The ‘Mullet Peninsula’ Was divided into THREE D.E.Ds. (District Electoral Division) Binghamstown North and Binghamstown South. And Belmullet. Belmullet DED had the following Townlands From within the ‘Mullet’: Aghaglasheen, Ballyglass, Bartrauve, Corlough, Tallagh. Gorthanedan. Glenlara, Knocknalina,Knocknalina, Knockshanbo, Moynahan, Pollacappul, Shanaghy, Tallagh. It also had All of the Town of Belmullet, And the Townlands Atticonaun, & Toorglass, for the 1901 & 1911 Census. The ‘Mullet’ NOW Has Two DEDs Binghamstown North and Binghamstown South. for the census.

    Regards
    Phil Mc Intyre
    mailto:philmcintyre@eircom.net