Im using the Ireland 1911 census – where are the references?
There are no references shown as part of the transcription, or on the handwritten census form (usually Form A). However, each handwritten census schedule has a unique number, which forms part of the URL (or address), and is prefixed with the letters ‘nai’; when entering this number omit the prefix, but include all 9 digits, even though some of them may be 0. You should be able to see the NAI number on your browser command line when the handwritten census is displayed; you will also see it in the bottom margin of your browser when the mouse pointer is hovering above the words “Form A” (but see below). Note: in the case of an institution or a very large household there may be more than one Form A, or a different form may used (eg Form G for colleges, Form E for workhouses etc); in this case please enter the NAI number for the form on which your relative is actually listed.
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