Martin Ryan and he was born 16 Apr 1882 in Muckalee to James Ryan and Johanna Kehoe. I got this from his birth registration.
I found the 1901 census and 1911 census records for the family in Muckalee, Kilkenny and was thinking that I would find Martin in the records but he was not there
I have learned since that at some point Martin was made a Christian Brother. So since he would have been 19 at the time of the 1901 census I was thinking that he was already out of his home and studying to be a brother.
First question were students who were away from home studying listed in these 2 Irish Censuses?
Also
Do you have any idea where Martin may have been studying to become a Christian Brother?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Marge
Thursday 5th Nov 2020, 04:13PMMessage Board Replies
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Attached FilesMartin Ryan 1911 Irish Census.jpg (1.04 MB)
Just an FYI
I went to the National Archives of Ireland website and with the help of Jane Halloran Ryan I learned about different type of census forms, like form G for students (and there are more), In the end I searched for Martin and used his birth info and included his approx age at the time of the 1911 census as part of the search criteria. Then I waded through a bunch of records for a bunch of Martin Ryans about the correct age and I found him in the 1911 census. I found Martin listed (in a form A census record) as a teacher in a school in Westport College County Mayo, a Christian Brothers School, named after Edmund Rice , the founder of the Christian Brothers.
The record gives the county of birth. See attached.
I learned a lot through this exercise.
Thanks
Marge
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