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A great way to find ancestors is in Naturalization Records. Passports, Oaths of Allegiance, Denizations and other Citizenship records are available for many countries

Website: http://www.naturalizationrecords.com/
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Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2022

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Canadian Naturalization?

Started by Kim Mills Sep 23, 2010. 0 Replies

Look carefully at ship's manifests

Started by Jo Saunders Jul 5, 2010. 0 Replies

Questions re Naturalization Cards

Started by Kate Steere. Last reply by Terri O'Connell Sep 14, 2009. 1 Reply

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Comment by Elaine O'Neill on July 9, 2009 at 10:51pm
When I incorrectly said "petition papers" I mean his Declaration of Intent papers.
Comment by Elaine O'Neill on July 9, 2009 at 10:49pm
Many years ago, in the pre-historic pre-computer days when genealogy was all footwork, I was luck enough to be allowed to dig through record books in the basement of the Old County Building (Wayne Co.) in Detroit, Michigan. I found my grandfather's petition papers and had them copied. I love that it gave his immigration date and the name of the ship he came on. Of course, his memories weren't quite accurate, but it definitely gave me something to go on. Now, with me living out of state, searching those records for other ancestors is impossible. Besides distance issues, I believe the record books have been moved elsewhere. I swear trying to research anything in Detroit is hard enough if you live there, but from out of state it's darned near impossible.
Comment by Gus Marsh on July 9, 2009 at 12:48pm
I love Naturalization records, I have two up on my photos.
 

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