On 18th April 2026, the first census of the Irish Free State was made freely available online for members of the public to research.
The Hart family consisted of Patrick Hart (1876-1944), his wife (Rose Anne Union 1883-1976), and their 10 children - Chrissie (1907), Pattie (1909), Rose (1911), Maureen (1913), Gertie (1914), Eileen (1916), Paddy (1918), Joan (1921), Della (1924), and Teresa (1926).
The 1926 census was officially taken on the night of 18th April 1926. This was the census reference date, meaning households were recorded as they existed on that specific night. So anyone absent from the house on that night would have been excluded.
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The census record for the Hart family shows that they were living on Strand Road West in Clontarf. There is no house name or number associated with the record (there may be on form B1, but this does not seem to be available currently on the website). However, we know from other records that by this time they were living in Blandford Lodge (which apparently may have some connection with the family of Winston Churchill *).
Their neighbours appear to have been the McConnell family on one side, and the Riddall family on the other. The name Riddall is interesting because, not only is it a rare Protestant surname, but on many occasions over the years, the Hart & Union families lived on Riddalls Row (tenements off Moore Street). So I wonder if this Riddall family were in some way connected to Riddalls Row?
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The Hart family initially lived at 1 Riddalls Row in 1905, moved to 58 Moore Street about 1906, then to 56 Moore Street about 1913, and then Blandford Lodge about 1917 - a year after the Easter Rising (immediately after which grandfather Patrick Hart was detained in Mountjoy Prison for a week or so, along with over 3000 others). The last four Hart children were born in Blandford Lodge.
Aunt Chrissie was 19 years old and was "assisting in Father's shop". The rest of the children were "attending school". However, three of the ten Hart children are missing from the 1926 census. They are:
1) Teresa (my mother) - she was born 6 months after the census was taken (in Sep 1926).
2) Della , the second youngest child - she would have been 2 years old the day after the census (she was born 19 April 1924).
3) Rose, the third oldest child - she would have been 15 years old (born Jan 1911).
- Edward Hart (1880-1960) & Gertrude Dunne (1889-1966) - living on the Howth Road.
- Mary Union (1869-1943) & Joe Campbell (1871-???) - Joe is not on the 1926 census form so may have still been in England (where their children were all born). However, the rest of the family were living at 56 Moore Street (previously occupied by the Hart family).
- Kitty Union (1872-1962) & Gerald Jacob (1873-1916) - living on Main St, Leixlip.
- Christopher Union (1874-1957) & his brother James Union (1875-1938) - living at 1 "Riddles Row" (where the Hart family were living in 1905).
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| Cropped extract from census Form A1 showing number of children born and number living (who are under 16) |
This work includes content from records of the 1926 Census of Ireland, made available by the National Archives of Ireland under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence. Please see further: https://nationalarchives.ie/search-the-1926-census-2/permission-to-reuse-census-1926/
National Archives of Ireland, 1926 Census, STAT/1/10/48, Strand Road West, Clontarf West, Residents of a House Form. Reproduced with the kind permission of the Director of the National Archives.
* from "Chapters of Dublin" ... Blandford Lodge on the shore seem to intimate some connection with the Marlborough family. Sir Winston Churchill, who lived some time in Dublin, was father of the great Duke, and the name Winston has been used by the Churchills since one of them married a Lincolnshire Winston. Blandford is the second title of the Duke of Marlborough, but the name of the house may come from Blandford in Dorsetshire from which the title is derived.






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