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f01 i n Prin
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and under the jU1 i diction of the Unite(l tat
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COl tit tt 'on of the L nit d and w II Z'pu
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and lllwin d -larNl un hi 'ol mn oath b f I'
United States,and that h (lid ab 'ulnt Iy an I I til
f01 i n P,in c ,Pot n ta t I it t 01'
h U.J l h Itt Jfor a.ubj ct,lip Il tl.
fo ,)(C{)lI~a Ciliz n ~I tl)United States.
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nd nder he j 0 iction 01 the
that dOn that ti
II po d
th On lully compt o
on h O
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10 0",p,.0n,c Pot ntate °nty hatsoeVflr
he w her tolor a ubj cto ou t
Ib On'd I.'.
jurisdictu,n
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Citiz n of I
.lind Dow,
a II til'e of
of til l nit d
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tll 1 t duri,...
all tituliol
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llniled fate,
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TO •
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a lin it
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t
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a ••a z
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1 ti e of nift
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II d u ler iii .tion of tlL hi
til.It
P,ot honota7'y.
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Con titution of II)
n fi I lity to l ry
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that durin tit t tiTn h I lbhll d l
01 titl ii n of th II lip
h h l I iT all illly it
on hi 01 Inn 0
Unit d Stat 7 an tl It Ii
Prill.J
h l 'l h retolol''ubj cf,If h I'UpOl tli 'OZll t
to b 01 a Citizen of tl)e United Stat s.
Petition fil d.
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.hut il app a in to tli
:Rnd now,
a n ltil'of
a tlie l nited
to til p in ipl,of the
lj(l'illl11 Iii It Iy l'dl/l
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nd under tit jUl'i.di lion of tlz l nite I
that du in that time Ite had behal ell'
1I 11 Iz ({Tn It!(./l I I I Ol id d .
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It U'(,It r lofol'((ubj ,t.n h 1 upon tit ('0 III I
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l1l'il I I
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n til'0/
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Oil.titillion 'I'tl
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Unit d Stat ,all I tl d h
fOll i".,n Prine
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to b com 1 Cifizln of tl)Unifld tat .
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it"
tl lin itIII1
.JInd now,C
a nati'of ~/~
ofth nit d at ..1ndlt ap!11 1 t
dill_Ii ffJ/l i 'ation 11 d
that dltrin the t till {'.I t tl
('Oll.'titlilion {til I 1 it I
It had il (f II fhill ("{lilly
all l Ii in d ('/"(d r.Ii i '
Unittd Statt ,I Il I tI
to b 'om ~Cifiz n I II)
f
.JInd now,
o•
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lilt'
lUi n 'd.
a ra ••za c e •
z'ill "I lh limit
ldl1~itt t
:lind Dow,
ti 0
o.
nd UI d I th juri die/iO!of til
th t lzu in that til1~It
'din hi lppli 'llion all
to tl of th
lno '"d d'
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II thilIt
l'I'y
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Prothonoimy.
pIOl'id l,.
Con fitution of f1)t
I tlJ to {,l'lJ
iii n t b dmitt d to b com a cUi en
11,It I l I iei d 10 'thin the limit.
inun di t IlJ pI C dill::>
alta 11,l to tit IJl ill -ipl of the
(/ld that
:lind Dow,(
a natic oj'{
of tit unit (l t lte.,11l it app UI in to the ali 'It ti I
and under the juri 'diction of the united tate tOI Jit'y al
that durin 00 l
COIL tituti n of tit lliit d j tat ,',an w II li po
he lu rl in aJl thin s j'ully compti d with tli la.v.of tli l /it l
and liavin d clnrrd on hi''ole/1u~Oi tit b for l II t th It 11 WOl II
Unittd Sfaft ,llnd tim t h lid ab oInt llJ all l /til'IlJ I Il
j'0!ill P,ill Pot /lIlt,
11,u't "/(tofi It'a .ubi t,n Ii /'(upon iii COlli t (lmitt
to b ('lJl ((Cifiztn 01 f1)t Z/niftd faits.
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Citiztn of f1)t Z/niftd Sfafts.to b 'oln
~tillon IiI d.
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(tn d U /l l I fl
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natil'of
ofU
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.1Ind now,
1l tiz-of
of til ~nit d ,
an t un l l'the jl I'i di tiD,of tlz { n ·t I
t1lCbt durin til 1t tiln Iz ha b It li'I 1
01 'titllfiol of tl al I I
h Ita 1 in ttl tl ill fully com.pl·
nrl havin d ·Lare on hi
Unit d States,all l tli l t 11
forei n Princ Pot,I tf
h l '(J h ret%re a ubj t.
to b C01ne Cb Citizen of tb Unit d tat .
Petition filed.
o.
fli lin'f_nd it 1/1/1 l1'n f
Rnd now,
a n {tice of
of the nit d
and under the jill i dictiol of the l nit I
that durin c1 til If Ii /Jl h
(oll"titution of th (nit d I u I
he had in Cbll thin "lull!!{'mpli I
an l havin Ie ·LaNcZ /l hi',01 n /l l 'ttl
United States,llld that 11
h l 'a .h r tofol',a ,uhje t.
to brcoll e ((Citizen of the United Stat .
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,...\-.-...L.·.·...•·..········,······,··
l native of
ofth nit d
ancl under tI.juli d''01 1 l
til t dluin
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Proth onotary.
o
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a nati e of petition to be admitted to be ome oiti en
of tke nit d tat ,pp arin to the t''fi tio of tke ourt that h had re ided within the limit
and under the juri diotion of the nited tate fo ft e y r im diat ly pr oedin hi applio tion,nd
that durin th t time ke had b ha d a a man of 00 h r oter h d to the prinoiple of the
on titution of tit nited tat nd w II di po d to t r nd happin of the ame and that
he had in II thin fully oompl'd with th la of t 'n uoh oa e made and provided'
nd havin de lar d on hi h upport the on lltut on 01 Ibt
tin '4 la',nd that h .n e and fidelity to y
fore'n Prino Potentate
he wa heretofor a ubjeot,h reupon the Court m'tt d th
to b ome a Cltlztn 01 Ibt Dnltt4 lat s.
Ptllllon Illt4.
t
Pro l ot 711.
he lim-"t
aDl'Jluiation,and
Constitution Ibt
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to b ome iti en
i l in the limit
ion nd
enliwn to b
t
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W Il..rLts:oez'er
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nati of ""_.:-L-t-<I...-:4--••'~-••••••••••••••••
of t nit d pp arin
and under the juri dio ion of th nit d tat
that du"that t'me h had b ha d a a man f
of th nd
l th'fully mpli d with
h '0 mn oath b :f4
nd that h 'd ab olut lyan nt'y reTi.~ou,noe
for i n Prin
he w h r tofor ubj ,t.h r ztpon th
to b ome Itiz n 01 Ib tlnit 4 tatt.
IllIon Ii~4.
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o.
me nd hat
n p ided'
'stlflutlon I
h
'pu".e:ss of t
he
ry
the
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ourt Tn't
p.n.Jr.l•.,.,".,.y ren~UJ,z,oe
h
UnJflttl :)""tS,nd that h
fo e'n Pr'no
he w heretofor t,
to b ome a
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II til'0
t
11 Iofth
e(,12 l un l l'the juri
flu.t durin 1 til l t tin
Oll tiflltion f tI
h lz ul in II
nd II 'in
United States,l'(,ih
for i n Prin lot,tat,
h l'(l hM tofor (.ubi ct.
to beco7Jw a Citiz n of tl)Unit d tat .
Petition filed.
11
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f tl)
limit
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11
.JInd now,
a nali 'e of
of the l nited teLt . .'in it app I'll t
eUld under the juri'diction of tit l nit d
that durin cJ the t tilne h
COJl.·titlltion of til,{nit d .II
he hacl in all thin 'fully compli l
un l fla in d da,.rl on I '.'oi /1 ,
United States,all l til d h
for i n l,.ill
h U·lit,t {O!.ubi t.
to b ('om (l Citizen of tl)
Petition filed.
o•
.JInd now,
anti of
of th nit d tat .
and under U
1 tit tt'1
h had in all tl .,
, d h in de lar d on ".
Unlttd Sfafts,and tl t l
f01 i n P,in Pot ntat
h wa heretofor a ubi -t.
to become a Cltlztn of fb Unit d fa'.
'Ptfltlon flltd.
o.
nd it appea in to the
p "ion to be admitted to be ome a citi en
re ided within the limitthatkIi
a nan e of ·.·.··:··'\.···~···.L••·'-·"'-i···················.
of tke nit d tat 0
nd jldelity to ry
"1"1WA1e and provided'
L ..J Prothonotary.
pport the C,n t1tutl,n ,1 fbt
uhc
·TneIt£U£t ly pr cedin hi pplic tion and
tt h d to the principZe of the
of the me and that
n
y
man of 00
and under tke jur"diction of the nited
tkat durin tk t time he had beh ed
on titution of the nited tate and well di po d to
he h d in II thin fully compli d with the law of th
nd ha in declar d on hi olemn oath b fore the 'd
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forei n Prin Pot ntat,t te or 0 er i nty
he w her tofor a ubjecto Whereupon th ourt admitt
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1
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a llaU oj'Y
of the [nit d tat.Ind it If.!earill
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United Stat tl (t!L Ii I
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anllif'01
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t b com,Citiz n 0 tl}Unit
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o•
p titian to be admitted to become a citi en
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,me,aw,'t ly precedin hi application and
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of the ame,and that
h c e made and pro ided'
upport the C~n lltuf/~n ~,Ibt
, n e and fidelity to ry
nd p
man of 00
h reupon the Court dmitt d thewaheretoforeaubict,
to become a Clllztn ~,Ibt Unltt4 fa's.
'Pttilion 'llt4.
o.
that durin tl t til1U he had behav d a
and under the juri diction of the nited tate fo ft e y
on titutwn of the nit d tate,and well di po d to th 00
he had in all thin fully complied with the la of th
nd h vin declared on hi olemn oath before the
Unl'4 la',and that he did ab olutely and ntir ly
forei 71,Prince Potentat,tate or over i nty what 0
ly an nt'U re1lwu,nce
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citi 71,
th l'mit
nd
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fol'i ,n lrinc ,P t III /
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to be om (lJ Citiz~n of II)Unil dial .
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Jlnd Dow,
a nati e of
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that du rin that tim 11
I
n t,tuti n f II)
t
lllit I I I II
full'f .mpli d l
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and Il lin d etar d 011 hi'.01 /11,/0 II
Uni/~d Sla/~s,all I Ilia t 1.
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f b om I Citiz n of II)Unit d
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of tIL nit d
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Ii
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h ll:a heretofor a ubj t.
to b come a Citizen of Ihe Unit d lales.
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o.
c .
a4mitted to b ome a citi n
h dIe ided 1 ithin th limit
t ly prt:c din hi appli tion and
tt (,h d to th prin iple of the
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n1,an of 0 (l
II di po d
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on titution of til,L nit d
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a nati of ~
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lpport th Constitution of tbt
he h l in all th 'n fully ompli with th lal
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nllade and provided'
Unittd Statts,and til t h did ab Olltt ly and ntil I ianc and fid lity to ev ry
for i n Prin e,Potent t,t t O/'
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to bec01ne a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
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t2 d
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o.
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n titution of tbt
to b on a citi en
w'""n he limit
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p of the
that
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larp.d on hi'ol Inn oath b fore th
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on titution of th nit d tat ,and w II di po d
11,h d in all thin fully compli d with th la v
to b ome a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
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a Citiz n of tbt Unit d Statt .
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of the L nit d
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l ifllil ill limit
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of tit II it d
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of th nit d rUl to th
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that du,rin th l t til1~It had b It d li m n of 0
on t "tution of tli d
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to become a Cltiztn "tbt lInlttd Statts.
om a c'ti en
P,tho otary,
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kat
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nd under the juri diction of nited tate for y
hat durin a man of
of the ni d tat
he had in all thin fully ompli d with the la
n h lar d on h·olemn oath b fo
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for i n Prin ,Po ntat,01'ov l''nty wl l'
he wa h l'tofor a ubj t,h 1 upon t1£ourt a
to b ome a Clflztn 01 tbt lInlttd tatt.
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of the nited tat 0
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of the
114 that
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th
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th t h id
ti of -<""·"'.'.~·.l·,/..r·
of the
h t unn
on °tutio
he had in
ubI to
to b ome a ltlztn DI Ib Unit d lat .
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ofth it d to th
and Jur o dO tion of th nit d tat ,and
that time l bha do,a ma
of t l t
l thOn fully complo d h t
,
Unit d
for i n Pr',Pot
to become a Cltlztn DI Ibt Unlltd lat .
'PttillDn II'd.
he wa heretofor a ubj t.
that durin th t tillu he had beha ed a a 1IUJ,n of 00 mar l ~nJ7•.,.n..nt-P..,..al~UW
on titution of the nited tat and w II dO po d to
he had in all thin fully compli d w °th th la
and ha in de lar d on hi olemn oath b fore th
Unlltd lat ,nd that h
forei n Princ
o.
t
o
itl n III .
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1
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a nati e of·._·····..······..·····..·.·.··············.·,e h'b'd
of the nited tate.nd it app a in to the ti 14 tion of the 0 t
me nd that
77Utae and pro ided "
Ibf
ry
to th
hereupon thhewahretoforaubjct.
that durin that tiT he had beha d a a man of ood rna l cluJ.1"a..etfJ.
on titution of the nited tate,nd w II di po d
he had in all thin fully compti d with the la
nd havin de lared on hi olemn oath b fo
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te or ov r i nty
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to be orne a (Iliz n of Ibf Unllfd "'f.
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y
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.<--<:•P1o ko ot ry.
nt'y rellwunce
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l .p
mn oath hMn1"fJ,
hadbh da
d
ubj ct.
la d
71,all thin ful y compl'.h
kat time
on8t~ttuitton f th
O.
:lind nO"',~\.J :!.,~:.~."r..../
ti of ·
of he
to b orne a (Iliz n of Ib Unltfd 1"fS.
1IIIon II~d.
h w h r tofor
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nati
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nd th t h d d ab ol y
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:JInd n~w,/.~,~:~;,.J.
a nati e of L..k,:.L,..~,·
of the nit d
hi appli tion and
of th
of th ame nd that
made nd pl0 ided,.
ltpport th C~nstltutl~n ~I tbttltI
f til
for Ii y l'imm
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nit d
that diU in th t til1~h had b h ed
and under the ji ri diction of th
on titution of th Unit d tat an l w II di po d
he h d in all thin fully O1npli l with th la
nd ha in d ·l I'e on hi ol Inn oath b for
tlnlttd Statts,and til t he nand fid lity to ry
for i n Prill,Pot ntat,tat
h l a h l''tofore a ubj t.J h l'upon th OUl't adn itt
to becom a Cltlztn ~,tbt tlnlttd Statts.
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a nativ of :a ~~"""-,.b m't to b mac 'ti en
of th nit d tat .n 't appe nn to th
of the
t at
.ation,and
th Pl',·II."'.11
and w II di po dCont'tu io of the
and under the juri diction of the nit d tat
that durin that tirn h had behaved a a man of od
ry
~n titut ~n ~I tbtSU,PIJOrt t
h l'upon tl COUI thertoforaubjt.he
h had in all thin fu lly compli d w'11,th law f t
Ita in de lar d on hi ol mn 0 th b fore th
tln/ttd tat 5,and that It di l ab olut ly and ntil 1
10 .n Prin ,Pot 1 tat,tat
to b om a tlztn~'tb U ttd tatt.
PI otJwnotary.
b 011 a it·n
:JInd n~w,~..-..Ak""U.V.V ~r."~,,,,,.v..
ti 01
of the ni d
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in tl
tl t
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SU)'Jport h
ry
d tat .
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10 i n Pr'n,
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a _......z
o.
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1l til'0/
oj tit l nit d t d .
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that flu il
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t
Unit
t
titi n 11 .
at a ••za c e •
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cUi ]
to tiltt.in it
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T tt,of
of tit nit l
an t un r tlz jl ri eli fion of til til hi ppli .llion and
tll,t durin tit t tin h 11 11"of to ill
of the tm an l tlw
hill in II thin fully 011 pli
nd z·II di po
l'ill tlz un f tl m 1 l an pro i d'
uf.pOT t til Constitution of the
and Ii lify to e 'I'y
Ilty wh l'oj'III th
bi II'
11"1.i
ubj -t.Tf her upon liz Court a 11 'tt
til.tt Ii.di t
tent tl ,
Iz I tofol'
United
Q 11 l
f01 l Ii P,il
to b 011M a Citizen of t1)United Stat s.
Petition filed.}p,.ot1l 011 otary.
'0 .
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(1,n ili/'oj'hib'f I l admi /I to bl('om a citizen
('UI t I li h had l ./I lcUllin ilz lin it·of til.l I ited tat ,.lnll it app arin to the ali filc/iO!
and under til juri 'diction oj'the L nite l tate 101 Ii y applie rdion,and
h pI illc 'pl(of the
(l/d that·11.11'-....•....•01 tI
h had in "ttl thin .Ill,lly (Jl1lpli I wit l til //lad 11 d frOl ide rl .
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United Stat ,and that h lid lb 'olui ly l'I Y
/01 i n IrillC .Pot lltat ,
Jflt I lip I th l olll l lin itt 1/
Citiz n 0 tl)Unit d tat .10 b com
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o.
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n natil e oj'I ('iti I
of a II it (.iei d l itltil th limit
lndlll rtft Ii applil (j Ii n,11l I
th t lzu iJ
fll
l!lcll
I It rt t I Con tituti n of tl}e
United State ,a I t liZ nrl Ii t llly i
t'l~tl.t
..%n~~~711'ttJf1.,.1hz(,h
to b l011 a Citiz n of t1)Unit d St t .
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o.
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l 1l til'of
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all I lz l'i,d
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fo/''II
Ii lca Ii I
to b COlJ~Citiz n of II)
Ptlilion filed.
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t t
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a I liz'01
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a nativ of
ofth nit d
and und ,til
that durin tl I ti1J
f on tituti I f U l l't d
he l i,l l
and h
Unlttd Stat
fOl i n Pr',
he w h I'tofor (t ubj t.J It lpon tl
to become a Cltlztn ~I tbt Unit d Statts.
o•
.1Ind n~w,
a native of
of the Unit d tate'.And it appearin to th
and under the jurisdiction of the United tate f01
that (llUin th t ti,n h h Ld b hav do,'a man {
Con ·titu ion of tlL l nit d tat ,and w U d'po 0
he had in all thin {/bUy cOInplied with th law
and ha in (l c 0,1 e.d on hi'olemn oath b for
Unlttd Stat s,and thut h did (tb olut ly 0,1 l nt'
{or i n Prine ,Potcn ta f ,
It wa'hel tofor a.ubj ct.Jf h l'upon III
to b com a Citlztn ~I tbt Unlttd Statts.
Ptfitl~n II/td.
.1Ind n~""..L ,L.~..1 ~._,/."':'.':..1..-'1.
a nati e of·..······\..·,,·L.:Lt:...',,..L .
of th nited tat . .nd it appeal'in
and under th juri diction of the nited tat
that durin th It tiU'b h had beh v d a (.m 11,of 0
on titll-tiOl oj'th L nit d tat and w U ~po
he ha(t in II thil fully complie(l l ith th
and Itavin d ·l red on hi ol nltn oath b fOl
Unittd Statts,eL!(l tll t he did ab olnt ly nd nt"1'ly,,
for i n Princ ,Pot ntat,t 1 t 01
h wa h I'tofOl e 'ubj ct.J h l'upon til 'OUI t lrnitf
to b come a Citlztn ~I tbt Unlttd Statts.
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.7Ind n,""
a nati e of _~_''''(.,..;..L..;....;.....~.,:..L-.
of the United tate.nd it pp
and under the juri diction of th 1 it d
that dztrin that tim h h In 1£of
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he had in all thin ful y ompl"d w"tl tl.
and havin decl red on hi
tlnlttd Statts,and that h di l
for i 1£Prince Pot ntat,tat or
he wa he1 etofore a ubj ct.
to become a Cltlz n "tbt tlnlt d tat .
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become
.7Ind
o.
of the nitea te .
and uncle the jun dictwn
hat d lin tkat ti
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forei n Princ
he wa her tofor ubj
to become a Cltlztn "tbt tI
Pttltl,n II'd.
a •a z
et.
iii n
appli alion,11 d
I 7lithin til limit
ff 1 h d to tit pl'illcipl of tit
'an~e,an l that
h h
to b
l'IIfOiltitlltiolOft7l1itd
o.
.1Ind Dow,c
1 ti
ofilt .11 it pp l/lll t
aJZ(.un I 1 til
tit t till It h lbhll
h l a in III thil I lly om/Ii d u:itl l1W and pl0 id d'
0]hi UppOI t tit ton titufion of th
II i ow fll d fld lity to l I Y
u·It (!l'('ofJtit01
United State ,1I
fol'i
to beco1Ju~a Citizen of tbe United tates.
h Z he]elofor a uuj ,t.Tf It UpOll U
Petition filed.
Prolllonota7'y.
TO •
.1Ind Dow,
({,natil'of b con a dti ell
o/tlt lrnit d I tatc'.,11 I it IfJ/J arm to tlu limit·
and under the jn!'i diction of tlu [niterl 'tat all i ((tion,and
that dZlI ill)til(f time he harl b h li'd {{]2ill t of the
('Oil.fifuliO/l of'tlz
h lUi l in III thin .fully cOIll/Ii l with tit
(/l I !If(l'i ill l b /0]o the
Unite I til t h
'Iu l'(I
It U'•It I t {(JI I ubj ·t.If h
to b ome a Citiz n f tb United tat .
fol'i n P,ill (.
etition fil d.
PI honoi ry.
o.
tit lin it .
b om a itL 11
to
tIL dw ill th t t'll It l 1
.1Ind Dow,
1 ti of
ofU l/litt
to b ome I Citizen of tbe lInit d States.
Petition filed.
)rot!onoia ry.
Iy
1 1
appli(ation and
pI in iplp of the
it ill iJ tli lin it.·
t
(I I jl Z'ly to
III I I fl1/I IJrol'id d:
I I t Ii C n tituti n f tl]e
1m i It I t b com {(citi nhi
•
fOl Ji'y 1
OIlT
In 7l of
t
t
u II
_......z
o tli
a
of til
ubj t.
Cifiz n
I
o.
.Jlnd now,
Petition fjJ~d.
u d lUll in
.Jlnd now,
o.
n tiz e of
til tl durin
COil 'titll ti.()n 1 til
h h d i/(ll thiIl
Petition fil d.
to breom (J Citizen f II]
P~tition fil~d.
01 'fillitioT
a/I un ,.til
(uul 111 d l'til
h U'(f,1l 1 etofore
Ii It zl in ttl
he U'{('lle7'etofOl a,ubj ,t.
of th 7-nit (Z
Unit d Stat~s,a nd til t h
that durin<1 thnt tirn li"
o til [,it d
to becolne a Citizen of tl]~Unit d t te .
t b('.c 11
'on titution of tl l Ii it
It had ill all thin 'full!!'1Jllli I
h l'l h
o.
.Jlnd now,!
a n til'ot'
for i n Plin (,lot 1 t d
and 11 ill I d
a nati 'e of
of the nit l tate '.ill I it app /in t tli
and uncleI'the jUl'i dictioll of lh 1 /it
United States,1I (,that h
pplic lion,alll
u:ithin h limit'
to b om a iti -1
to til prill ipl of tll
•
17 did prov'd'
UPPOl't tit Constitution of tbe
nd Ji l lity to ezo ry
e
U t h
z••
b or
a
I'll t
a
ta,t .nit
O.j
:Rnd nowz
n ti of
nd lind r til juri di tiOl
1 d h viI
that uri!til t tim h h
of tl 1'1 it l
h 11..I in (,II thin ft lly
lInited State ,
olU
/01'i 1l P,ill OZ'I'i 'nty Z 'h l'of
It II h I toji l'a ubj t.11 h I'upon til
to b om a Citizen of tbe lInit d States.
ou ,t adn 'tt 2
tit It
/JlO i(ltd;
appli alion,11lld
pI 'Ilcipl '0/the
1 f'otltonotanJ.
b adm't d to b am fl c 'fLen
I I l I 1 id d it Ullin the limit
t
I
h I upon tl
to b ('In ((,Citizen f tbe lInif d tafe.
h u .h I to/Ol'l 'Ubjl ct.
Petition filed.
tha,t dlll ilZ..,tlz tf tim Ii h ~d behaz'l d ((,'fl,man of
COil'tUll tion of the l Il it d ~'fa tf.l1~d w II di po
II had ill ntl th 'n J •fully compti d l,itll the I
nn I h l ill (l ell I'I on Ii i'Ql mn til bIn'£:tI
lInited tat s,and that Ii rli I ab olul ly ell {Ilt'l
o.
:Rnd nowl
a n ~til'rj'
of tIL L/lit d ~tat ,'..Jnd it ppcal'ill J to
and un I I'the jll/'i diction of tile {Ilited 'tate /01 Ie
fOI i 01''0
Petiti n filed.
110 honolaly,
O.
u:itll 'n th lin it'
ndtt l to be om (j citi I
to
hl
tat '.
lld un l r til jt 1 •eli'ii I of II
til t turin
of til
:Rnd now,!
a I tiz'f
Pl'O 'i l d'
l't tli Con titution of tbeolJ}I 0l./l h 11
Iy
I'of
II oU on ot f'Y.
11 fie!lify to
ubj t.Jf h 7'l pOl th ourt
lInited Stat
I f',l '[,
t{)b 011~a Citizen of the Unit d States.
Petition filed.
fol'i I
I
,
•
lpp Ii
(111'tt d to b ('om a iti I
i d u lill in tl.lill~it
ill~hi application,and
t tl.p'il ipl of tit
,a/ld fI at
mad In arid l'
it
Ult tl t It
'lJl]]di I Iy pI
r..I
tit
II
II
iI
I
t
t tl
_........z
.lJ I i
l /l'f d
fu lly on t li
and luul T'tll JUT'i di ti 1.
tll at dlU'in tli t til}/;I It
a
TO.
:JInd now,
elJ n tiz'of
of th nite.l J tat
Ii titution f tl.
h had in III tI ill
leu
Unif~d States,and tli t It
:JInd now,
a ,atil'of
of th [nit l f d '.11 i "f
Jl I un 1 T'tll
tll It clu ill
II titllti n I a
I had il
:JInd now,
(lJ nati e of
of the nit d 'ina it app lJ ill
and under the ju,,.i diction of the /lit
tlz a t (lw'ill)tlta,t time he heal b h l •d
ollstitution of th initl d
Iif!;had in all th i Jl •fully
(l,nd Ita ill d 'lar 0'Ii'
Unit d State,and til tl h
foT'i n Prine
h 1.•Ii.,tofO!
to b com l Citizen
for i II Prin ,1 t ntr..I ,
he I I It l'tofo7'a ubj t.J III T'UI Il tli
to b caine.a Citizen of tl}United Stat~.
Petition filed.
o.
Petition filed.
h u·1.•h 7'tofO!a ubi -t.
t becol1w Citizen of the United tat .
o.
Petition filed.
lJ h 1,11
United States,an I til
••a u a za •
o.
.1Ind now,
I aU'of
of til nit d t ~t ..1./l it pp
IY ,
b 011 citi I
tl lim,it.
to tl pl'incipl of tlz
in 1 i ppli lion andY1
n n
tat
d
n l un I'tile juri'li tiOl of th
th it lurin J tit t tim.7
'01 iitution 0t t7 I1l nd th t
he h l l il all thin fully compli d with th pl'ori l d .
an l h"l o hi ol /loth b for Constitution of tl)t
,llld Jld lily t 'I'Y
I 'It reof
h t,Jf Iz l'eupon th Olll t
to be 07n('.a Citiztn of t1)t Zlnittd talts.
Ptfition filtd.
Prothonotary.
limit
I l'itled'
Prall 0 otmy.
Ilty l'll l'eof
Ii "lion I tl)t
ty t
Con titulion 01 tl)
n fi l lily t 'ry
11 dId /,.l'id
to th ,nil C.,Ie'of til
h -"1 i .({Illi .i lion,and
i mitt rl t b COIl a iti'""en
I
Ii b /0/ol IJ 11..
j f it or
1 til (,it d
7 1 b 11 t'
•ill if app I III t
!y
.in {it appeari1l to the ali'
ubi ,t.JJ h I l pOI til
tl t t'u
f h II
II
I h rin I
Zlniltd Statts,1l
II l'
o.
a/l ll/l l ,.til
h
for i 1 Prill
.1Ind now,
I lti'of
ofth
wd 11 l 'n c le·1 1'('l on hi,0/JJ 12 oath b l'l'
P filion filtd.
Zlnittd Sta s,(It til It 11
h u'h I tofor a ubj t.Jf h 1'tu/on th Oll I
to b com a Citiztn of tl)Unit d Stal .
('Oil.titu lion 0/the l Jl ifNl
he lu d ill all thill .fully compli l with tlz
that dUl'in!!,tllrd tiJJl,h had hehai''d a.a man of
and under tlte jll1'i -diction of tit [;nitecl 'tat .101'Ii'y I
o.
.1Ind nOW,
of til L nit(d ...·tat
a /Latii'0/
for i In Prine lot 1Z t ti
to b cOIn l Ciliz n 01 t1)t Zlmltd Statts.
Petition Iii d.
Protl notary,
11 Illulion f II)
II I I'ill to l'I lJ
IJ uZ (1/1 l prol'i I I ..
til
•
Ii
•a z
O.
.JInd now,)
natil'oj'
of tit [;nit d tat .
(,11 un l'tl
til 1 t 11l in tli
('01 titutiol
Ii JUt in ttl
1 h
United Stat s,a I l til d l
TO •
.JInd now,
a native of
of th United tat o.And it app 1,.1,to tl
an~l under the juri 'diction of th L llittd tat
that (lurin cJ that tillZe he lza l b Ii Z'c d 11 1
fOil 'titution ot'til {nit d lilt,llul .lZ
It had in all thin 'fully ompli l l('itl,tit
((nd It ill I de'le l'd 01 hi'0'01 11 1l
United States,and tli I t It
fol'i II l,.in
he a 1l r tofor I ubj t.
to b 01n l Citiz n of II)Unit d
Petition filed.
O•
h ze(t'!llefol'ore .ubj t.
to b corne a Citizen of tl}e Unit d Stat .
Pttition filed.
tit it
P'Oi-''d
tit limit
nd
b
•e
/
•zatfaat
o.
Ii l lily to z'(ry
I
Prothonotary.
of tit
II that
of th
a I I tli t
1',oill 011 oia 7OY.
)rotJ 07 ot In).
(
((11
I
n t tufion of t1}e
II to z'ny
fell l'of
citll 'Il tli UnLit
apI aliO!,rt1 cl
1)((om ((cili'"1l
t
illth th limit
1.i·llpliclfi 71 aId
11 all /1'0
Constitution of t1}e
11 lid lily to .l'y
'her ot'
ollrt
II 11l 1
II
I ZT..1 to til
l'll it
it PI
oj'til
Ul II
Petition filed.
"Pttition fil d.
o.
o.
tit l t lil ill til
:lind now,
l I ilk oj'
I
1I1','"I"J!
P.rOl'J'LOn,ow~ry•
b I lmitt I t b Will (l citi 1l
I til lin it '
din-d hi applic lion,and
to til 11 i1ll'ipl of liz
oj Iii lUll lIld II.at
• ( "111 I I ((I d IJI oei I d:
tit on titution 1 II)
101 Jt y 11
z
t
tb
a
'0 .
.1Ind n w,
a n til e of
of til ,I it
and UI del'til
tll zt durin til It tiTl I.h
Oil titutioll 0/tlz l nit
Il had in all tlzil fu.lly
Unit~d Stat
j'01'i ..:n Prine£'1 ot
lw l 'a h l'tolol''ubj t.tI
to b COin a Citiz~n 01 tl)e Unit~d tal .
Petition 1i1~d.
Jlnd now,
lili n tU d.
o.
.Jlnd now,
((.I natil'oj'
oj'th nit i tat ,Ill I it app III t th
and uncleI'the juri 'diction of till II it d
that durin thQt tim he.ha I b Ii
COll 'fitlltion of til
Ii Iwl il all thin,{ul/y romp!'1 II "III tli
l nd Ii l in I d JlZ Ii'
Unit d Stat~,((n t'I
(O!i I I lilt It,
h
t b OIn a Cifiz n 01 II)Unit d
fition lil d.
a a za •
l !J
lilJlit'
'Ii I uj'
,of the
I rl that
fiol,til
iti n
ill lin it '
Protlwnotar7J.
p,oilt 011 otUr7J.
11 tl%lary,
( I
on titution of tl)e
jz I lify to Z'I'y
,{til
tlza t
I I'OZ id l'
Con filution of tl)e
jl I lity to z''7/
t b
t
t I 'lJl a cili-en
U ft!.
lIZ 1 that
t
{
l'I di IJ
til b 1'1'
ll'ill to
{ I 'f rl
,Jill 't aI/
',ti n l'U
In
o.
l.1 (,1.7'tofOI (t,tll
to b com (l,Citiz n of tl)Unit d States.
Ptlilion filtd.
o.
0,
:Rnd now,c:
anti of
of th 't TJP 711 to
nd U I cl l'th jUl i diet '01 of th
th t UI in I It
,n titution 01 U w II
h I l I II thil fully compli d witl th t
and h l on 1.i'01 mn 0 U b fo
Unit d States,a'It li l lb oltd ty and
fol'i n Prin
h 'l 'h I'etofol''ubje -f.f h I'upon tlz 'Oll!t l/1 it
to b COlnP I Citiz n of tl)e United States.
Petition filed.
:Rnd now,C.
u natiz of
of til {nit d t ltc,,.Iud i app arm to tI
and lind l'iii jUl i.'diction oj'the {nitecl 'tat
that durin'that time h had behaz:e l a.a man of
('Oil fitll lion of the (/l ited
h fwd in all thin .fully 'omplie with tit
ill )de·1 ,l Oil Ii'.ol Inn 0((tit b lol'
United States,(III that Ii lii I lib '01 d ty al d nti
ful'i)!l P,ille
II U'l I ,tofol'a ubj Jf Il til 'Oil t
to IJ '0/1 {'(Citiz n of II)Un'ted fate.
Petition filed.
t
on tituti n of II}
nUL I
•
/
dmitt 1 if b om iti II
iii l I I l I 1 "d l withil tl lin it
y 1 imn dial ly pI lIi 1 hi app"alioll,and
t tit If tit
f iii .11 ,n I that
•z
O.
t ti nil.
o.
11 t
l zt
0/U
1 1 ill
tl it
Unit
of tll
citi I
11'0 i I d'
P,tllOll t 11 y.
11 ofhOllotrl1 y,
•]'y
,ty 1('1i ,.of
(n flll l that
b om
Profholloimy.
a 11 ,I /lei that
lcitlzil til lin it
u.'tli',the limit.
Constitution 0 tl}e
I J I li ty to I'I Y
t
I.'PI li tio!l/ld
I.'applieution,alld
th
nUl I 1l rl PI'Ol'i ded :
tI principle'of the
•
( m 11 1
1 it
DiablO!
l/lit I
]upon tli Court
a a z
t,
] i it app a,.in
'tat ,A.nd it IPP aril
'tall.',.llltl it appertrill,..,to th
1I {j l tI ill ful y mpl'
1 It
o.
Petition filed.
.lind now,
an l UI d I'the jUl"diction of tTt
thtillin
of tit [/lit
to beeom Ct Citizen of tbe Unit d State .
a n ltire 0
and un I I'th jll1 i eli tiOll of til l nite l j'tat
that during'that til/be he hrul behared ([>ct nwn of 00 I
of tile l /lit
ont'tuttlofU
(0".t it it i 0 Ii oj't 11 e 1 nit rl tit('"I I 7l'ell l'p
he had in all thin .j'ulllJ complied I ith th
fition fil d,
Petition Iiled.
and hal'in J d -laNd on hi''ol 11 f)til b {o]
lInited Stat s,al til it h d'l
to b Call a itiz n 01 tl}lIn't d tate,
all
h lca h 1f'1i ]'lpon tit Oi
thr.t dill ill tli t till h
ofU
lInited State,liZ l Ii t Ii Ii I II lut ly
to b COli (.Citiz n I tl)Unit d tate.
lorei n lrinc ,Pot lit I j tat or /lOI
lU'
It h
l'1 Y
ftl.
t tI.t
{!
(
•
adIJ itt I to b '0/1 {('ili 1l
li1J~it
((pplication,and
e•_......z
it
Iii n 11 .
o.
PI'ofltonoia7'y,
Il'tlO1l0ll1Y.
•
'iliz n
iel d II ithin til lindt,
applicatimz,lTul
I to tlie Pl'illf'iplc.of the
uf tit am.UTld til d
e marl all L fJl'ol'idl'll'
l liz,Con titutiol1 of tl)~
Iud fld lit!!10 {'L'{'I'!J
01'A.'Ol'l'l i Oil tll u:llrl()f
e
b adn itt d to b ome l.'ti'"n
III Ie id d ll'ifhil the lin it
appli 'lUOll,an I
Iz I to tIL p7'in ipl of th
11M,1 d th t
e m,r,de an pl'ori d;
I I port til Constitution 0 Ih~
III i in .)l1ul Ii I lily to el'ry
01'Ni Ilty ll'1lel'eof
•aa
o.
.JInd now,
n ti of
of til nit d n l it appeal in to tlz
l.n III drill juri di tion of tll nit l
tl.t d 1J in th I tin It II
Oll titl tiOl of tl
h h l 11 tully 011lpli
u d h 01 hi'of 11 n 0 ltlt b 101
Unit~d Stat~,n i til t h did {{b olu te ly II d I ti,
for i":ll Pl'ille t l!01
liP wa II 7'tofore a ubj t,n h NUfJon the YOlU t in
to be am,~Citiz~n of II}~Unit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fi1~d.
o.
0,
.JInd now,
a n til'oj'
of tlze l nit d tat , •1 d U IIJP aT'lTl",to tlz
alld und r th jllli dieti n of tlz {nit d ktat
thrlt durin.::::that time he lFul behal'ed a (if 77u~n of J
'on,'tit dion 0/tit ill't d 'al ,all Lull di 'po
all.thin 'full!!complied u'itlz til t
and I (u'in
Ul1it~d ,;;tat ,III L til II It I'd ab VLll t Ly an l ntil
forei J z Prin'P tilt l t ,
hl'l 'he1 t {Ol'ubi I,If Il l'upon tli
/0 1J llU'a Citiz n tl}~Unit d t Ie .
Petition filed.
{til
li11 it
liz
t b
I 11 l
11 t,II
.JInd now,
a Jl til'of
of tlz 1 it d
lill I II 1 d 7't Iz
til t d Il'il '
Prot/wI ot ry,
Ilty ll'h I'lOj'
TJ 1 l an I
til Constitution of II}
Of
OiutIupontil
fat .
t,
CitlZ II 0 II}Unit
P Iilion fiT d.
to beroln
I '!
I I ol'i i d .
['tIl I
applicutiOi and
til of ill
lin itt I t b Jm l citi til
imm di t
•z
t
t
nitIl
fiti n iI d.
o.
.7Ind now,
o
1 tituli
.JInd now,
J Ii'
tlti I il .
II l UJ (,1 tl u
o.
Ii
t b
l b
uul
"ti-n
f til
tiLt
iff II
limit
r uri that
Iy t
PI'othonofu7'Y·
I I I'U{i rl d '
11'0 110 It 0 tll1Y ,
,dion,and
nty lell I'eof
I Iy leli /'(uf
Illy I It I'of
l'1otlUl7lct lr7J,
,.
7lle ancl liz t
I 11 lJU fl citizen
7l ade an t prol'ide t .
I1l ld Ii prol'i I I'
J
of ill.
adm"itt cZ to b 011
had l'iel l within the li/nit·
et.
tt l 1.i to til p 'inc 'pI .of tll
1.111."'"1'.'zt Iy pI c dino hi'applicution,and
/
••
til (u t
a z
:1 ~
U 1.
ol l1U oc!tlz liPPOI t th Constitution of II}
I 11(,fid lity to l'I'y
n h I'liPOI th ('Olll t
J t II
illeZ it app al'in J to th
1I I lt
.'.1nd it app I'll
lUj (t,
Rnd no ,
natil:of
o.
a
and lind l'til Juri dictiOJ of th
th t luri1 til t tim"II h
of til
Oil tituti I of tl.
he Il d il ill tl.in 'fully C07l pli cl
l/nited Stal ,((I d h t h
l nd havill J
£b natic of
o[the L Ilit d
.lind now,
and llndel'the Juri 'diction of the lnited tat /vl fi'
thnt du rill (J tha t tillU he had behaved a ((7lLan oj'
o.
[01'i 'I Prill'1 tent te,t
h wa h r t for
to beC'OJn a Ciliz n 01 tl}e l/nit d States.
o•
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
h had in all thin .fully mpli rl with tll)lau'f
('on litu/ioll 0/til lilited ,tat.and I'
til t dlll in J tll if ['"
h u.a Ii rdo[I'(l 'Ubjlct.Tf h 1(ill Oil the 'ViU /I Ill"t
.lind now,
to beeom a Citizen"II)United Sial .
(tlld ll1l I I fit juri /'fi /rf fit
P tilion fil d.
flit l hal'ill d clal rel Oil hi'oil//ln oath b /07 tlz
nlt'l of
of th nit d
United tate,((lIrI tI t h lid fib 'olldely
t U('('OllL l Citizen 1 II)l/nit d I f s.
Unil d ta
jlrill
h
(01 i n 1),ill ,P,it 11 t l t,tlLt o'oZ'ref Illy II 1
l'1 Y
t t t t
l 1m itt I t b ('om
l d l'irl I l ill in til lin it.'
Y l 'imm di t ly pre 'Bi ill~hi'application and
t til I)/'Il 'ipl 0/tit
11 •t t
•_......z
,
,.JInd
o.
titi n fil d.
o.
Jlnd now,
o.
Jlnd n
1 atiz'0
of tit
all l lind 1
that
t b
Ii h
to b 011 1 Citiz n f II)
liti n fil d.
...P/'othonotary.
Docket.
1
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'..'-.G.L<L.L."i-..~.
.......exhibited Ci petition to be adn~itted to become e~citizen
.cJi.I..L {.(6LL/ia:1./:'1.~::...
........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
/
Naturalization
!t(r;!.!,,'~cj
zit.
.lind now,
o.
a native of
No.
.lIl1d now,
a natz,'e of
No.
of the lnited tates.,Ind it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he heal J'esided within the limits
anel under the jurisdiction of the United States fOJ'five years immediately precedinfl his application,and
tha t during'that tin~e he had behaved as n 7JlfU~of flood moral clulI'{l()tcl',attacltell to the principles of tile
COIl,'titulion oj'the Ciliterl Statfs,({ncl well cli,'posecl to the good order and happiness of the same,[ind that
he /wd ill (flU thill os fully complied with the la lOS of the United States in slwh case n~ade and provided;
((lid hal'illLl'declal'(rl on his :}Olel]u~ontlt before the su,irl Cow't that he wOl£,ld sl~pport the Constitution of t1)~
United Stat~s,und thnt hp did absolutely e~;ul entirely renonnce and abjw'e all allegiwzce and fidelity to el'eJ'y
fO/'eign Prince,Potelttatp,j'tate VI'I.'ol'{'l'eig'llty u'hntsorl'eJ',and particnlal'ly the State 07'Sovereignty ll'lzereoj'
he ll!aS !zel'dl}j'ore a v u bjt ct.Tf lu l'eupon the COllrt rulmitled the se&id a.t.c.~..J...l.-26..?/Id..[
Petition filed.
tl}become rl Citizen of t1)e Unit~d States.
Petition filed.
of the nited State',And it appem'in~to the satisfaction of the COl~rt that he had resided within the lin~its
d d t 7 • •d't',P t 7 e TT"ited States Pm'five years immediately preceding his application,andanunerIWJlU'lS LC LOll OJ Il u,vv J I
tiled during that ti,ne he had behaved as a ll~an of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Ollstitution of the United I tates,nnd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and haviJzrl declared on his solemn oath before the snid Court that he wOl~ld sl~pport the Constitution of t1)e
United States,and that he did ab,'olutely and entirely 7'enowwe and Cibjure a,ll allegiance and fidelity to every
foreian Prince,Poten tatf,tate or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te 07'Sovereignty whm'eof
he was heretofore a subjfd,Whereupon the COll.,,,t Cidn~itted the said Jj-£./.l:L....Li't.;tI/.1~.I!./.~.
to bN'omf a Citizell of the United States.
8
e,l'lzibitcrl a petition to be admitted to become n citi::en
.lind now,
e~native of
l~i:7ki4..-.......................
of the lniteel I.tatr,,,bul it Cl!Jp Cl1 in)to tlte .'ati faction of the Court that he he~d resided within the litnit:>
....Prothonotary ..-.k&Z...~......L.--..I.<~.L.
...,ptfition fil~d.
he lN~Ileretofore a .ubjecl.
to beco1JLf n Cifiz~n of t1)~United Stat~s.
and und I'til('juri,dictiun oj'tile {nit((l tate'fol'flce Yf'al'S i7Junerliately preceding'his application,and
that clUI in 0'tltat tiJn he fwd belt U'd a .a man of o'ond moral charnctcl',attached to the pl'inciples oj'the
COil fitution of th Cniterl taff.·,all I ll'II eli po erl to fliP flvod order and hap/Jines:>of the smne,and that
he Iwd in all thill fully f'ompli d u:itlt the hlU"of the CnitecZ States in such case made and provided:
and ha ina deC'l(lI·rl on hi ,olenz,n urlth bej'oJ'(!tlw ,'llirl COllrt that he woulel snpport the Constitution of t1)e
lJnit~d Stat~s,r(Jul that he eli I alj olut If!and entiJ'ely relloun{'(!cu~d abju,7'e edl alleg'iance and fidelity to every
lorei!!/l Princ Pot llt de,A't II (jl'I m'fl'iUllly u'ltatsoeueJ',({ncZ pal'ficlllnrly the State 07'Soucreig'nty whereof
_....a.z
, t
o.
o.
tIt;n til d.
:JInd now,
tit
(
o.
:JInd now,
natil'ot
o th l nit
f b
([1
til
I l 1/
titi nil.
1'(0
lchel'0t'
L
<
Profh 011 o!nr1J,
Prot!ol/otary.
/}II pl'o·it d:
Con titut'on of t
1 rothonotary.
tlu II i l('pl .'of the
l
.tt I to b (m ((i ti -u
1I.lin it
e
dmitt d to b 'on iii,
h d 1 l l'ithi,tll limit
dill....11 i applic tion a llel
tt h to the I rill iple of tlz
ppin 11M allcl til t
uch C lind nd pro 'id d·
(I POI t th Constitution of II)
b a mitt i to b com a cit'n
r1 cithill the limit'
I
•
ty
U (Oll t
_.&..JLZ
/
a
in lit (il I ri II t
!
o.
'0.
Jlnd now,
n ti'e of
of tit .nd it app (l1 ill t
an lund l'th juri eli tion of tit
that ill 'in th l t tim h h
on titlltion of th tf!II
he h t l in Gil thin fully 0l1l-/-li l
((,on hi'olelnn 0
United State ,ill l the t h
forei n p,'in ,P t ntatf!,ta t OJ'
he l '(t.Ii 1 (tofol'a ubjf!t.Tf It l'cupon tit
to be 07n a Citizen of tl)~lInited Stat~s.
Petition filed.
o.
Jlnd now,
l 1 atil'of '-
of the ~Ilit((l tat ..lud it apputrill to
and III I l'liz jlll'i"dictiol of th
tha,t dlU ing that tim,e he had b hare la'a
COil '{ituti n ot'til
he fuul in tll thin .fully oll~pli d with tIL
a I l Ii l ill J del(l('d on Ii i .
:Rnd now,
l n til'of
h lca.l J'to 01 oj t.
to 0 .11 (Citiz n of II)Unit d t
Petition Ii ed.
I oj
z
I
Iii t
l /lit I
I
b
'0 .
.lind now,
(l,natiL e oj'
of the nit l
and unci I'til
til(.t durin U l f tim Ii
all t itu ti 1 f tl.
II
11 Ii lin
United tat ,
o.
o.
to b Citiz n f f
Petitio"fil d.
.lind now,
1 tiil'of
of /.11 tat ..11
and linl l'tit
tll it dw'ill tl.it t'1J
Yon tituti,of tl
Ii It l ill III
lU {Ii
United tat
It lUi l 1 toj'or a ubj ·t.J t I (It
to becon e 7 Cifiz n 0'tl)Unit d tat .
Petition fil d.
.lind now,
na,til of
of tli nit d
all l un l l'til
tli t d 11 ill tli tf l i /I Ii
all tituUon of tit lnit t
h had u II thin fully
lt1l h Ul d 'l 1'P on 7 i .
Unit d Statts,I nd that 11.,
fol'i ...n Prill,e Potental,
he wa>heretofor a ubj ct.IT It l'ellpOn tli
to becon~((,Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
J'y
/'of
1 'hereof
Protlw1Loim'y,
on tituti n of tbe
J I ["ty tJ l'1 Y
1,tl olloiary,
application an l
I '.{(III/lica tiOll and
I ld (flul plol'id d;
t l pI 'llciple of the
wI that
.I d Icill ill the lim,ft
•
mitt I tl)b ollle a citizen
a n II and IHoln'd'
UPP0l't tIL Constitution of t1)e
admiti to b on
e
liZ iance and fi I lily to
tt he I to the p1'incipl of th
of th ante 1 d that
cz• •aa
,Ind it
,ill l it app fu'ill
on hi 01 mn ttl
1 itt I
)
.1Ind now,
natiz'of
o.
'Oll 'titlltiO/of tJ
Pdition filed.
.1Ind now,
TO •
til t durin tlz it ti11t I h
and und l'tIL
Ii IL 1 I il all U ill fully ompli
of tIL
h lOa Iz I't for ((,ubj ct,ff II 1'(;upon
to beron e a Citizen of tl)e Ul1ited Stat .
United Stat
(nd h
and unci l'the Juri diction of th lllit rl
lit n til'of
that durint!that tirne he had bella·'eel a>a min 0/(
('Oil ·tilillion of tit>(/litcd tde.,end l'II d'fJ
P filion filed.
O•
for i I Prill ta t 01
lu had in nll thin)fulllJ cOJnpli(d lcitll th
tid h VillI d elu'loll,hi'Ilmn oath l /0,.
to beeom Co Citizen of tl)e United Stal .
0/til l nite I
h u:a.Ii I 'tof01'l 1 ubj -t,Jf Ii 1 lpon
United Stat s,l ,uI that It ii I ab 'olut Iy
fOl i n p,.ince,Pot Ilt ttl,A {If or 'l'el
.1Ind now,
a n tiz'of 1 1Il'1I I t b om 1 -ifi 1
II rl
ftl
tit lin it
J',ot!uJ1UJir(ry.
UpOl flz
'tat 01
.ill lite pp u ill to
[hi,{l lty all pli (1 'itl.tit
lUI iJ that till h I
f tIL nit I
Petition filed.
'011 tifl tiOJ of tl
1 d J 'in
all I Ull l I'til juri di lioll of tI lllit I
tli
he l'
to b -712 a Citizen of II)Unit d States.
United Stat s,((I l til l t hr
I 0/
UnLit.
IneZ til It
]'rol','lIH}f 11 ril
n tituti n of the
I Ii I l'il/Ii '1 Y
ilt pI iJ ipl of til
III I I (/ld pI Oi id d:
•
dm .It I t b (om {(iti I
e
tt
oc
1I1l11l iat Iy IJI C dill.:d hi Ippli ation,andjarj'l.'
.'hibit d p tUiO!
za 10
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a
wul ell Ii po 'f I to til ..,00 I
a
on II i'olenLn 0 til b for tlz ai I
n f tJ
lrl "II
,'tat ..,Ill it IfJ 11l t
tl it t'"
Of U I
II tl'/<illy
d cZar 01 hi'
.lind now,
o•
101 •titution of tit l nit
Ii
.lind now,
Petition filed.
o.
of til l nit d tat,oJnd it PP rl1l to the 'ati factiol of lli Coull t
an l uncZ l'tli juri eli lion f the Cnit d tate 1'01'fiz e y aT lIllll
that durin J tli it tbne h had b lUll daft In n of {Joel mOl'I
(nafil'o oj'
he had in II thin fully cOlnpli d with the lau of t1.
all h "will
h U'i her tofor a 'ubj ct,Jf:Iu I (,llpOI til Oi 1 t n 'tt
to becol1U!(.Citizen of the United State.
United States,{(Ild that he did ab,'olllt III I I enth
fOl'i..,n Prine,rot litat ,J.'tat O/"'),1
.lind now,
P tition Iii d.
o.
al d und I'th juri dictum,of til l nit d
thnt durin tliot em It lz
a natti'f
of tit
Ptfition filed.
COil iitiltiol of ih {/lit I
h had il aU thill fullll
III I l in
to b (11 (.
tl t
Unit d
h h
a 12.ltil'f
of til
Unit d States,(n
for i n Prill C
h w her tofore a 'ubj ct.If It r upon a ou!t
to be olne n Citizen of the United States.
Prot!l 011 ota 1'1).
Protlw71oia ry,
Il!ll'ltl'of
llotltCl/ot cry,
{
•
1 tt I to b om a ·iti I
leithill liz til '/,it '
l'application 1I (,
tli pi in ipl of U
I d tint
pl'OL id I'
1II01't liz Con filuti n of fl)
lily fo 'I'lj
u:heT'of
e
dl11,itt to b om a iii n
r..•~I.II."d i itlL 'n th limit
I Iy p7 e din hi lppli atio7l,III l
ltt eh d to tit IJ/il ipl of the
lne alld liz t
/1 e and P"Ol.'ded '
llpport til Con fifufion of II)
l all fa 12('nd fid lity to i'ry
01'
•
olill
OlUt I mit
zaa
01 11 n
lid ab Otllt ly (llld nfil
I l'II
rr It I upon flip
rt Ci iz~n 0 fl)lJllii d tis.
·t,Jf h 7'upon 111
({Citiz n of t1)~Unit d laf .
:Rnd Dow,
c.n tiz'e 0
of tit I d it PP l'l to
and 1 7l I l'tJ juri 'di 'tion of til
til t du 'il that tim II It
01 'titutiOJ 0 liz
.lu lty ompli
on hi'01 11 I 0 tl.b fo
lJnit~d fat ,ill tli t It di I b lu t ty an i
Pdifion fi/~d.
h w l relo/rl (,ubj ·t.Tf It r upon tlz COlli t 11",,",,,-·,,.f
to bee 171>e I Ciliz~n of fl)~lJnif~d Sfaf~s.
Pdifion fil~d.
TO.
o.
P filion il d.
I 1J CO/1
:Rnd Dow,L
( n til'of
o th t th
JUI i di'li I of Ii (,it Ii
Ii
for i n Princ .
he 1'1 It
n
for i I
l 1 '((,
to 1J 011
t
e
II Ii II IJlII lllld plOl'il d:
lPI ,t til on ti/uti n of t1)
(l d Il I lily I
111 (n't,
o
llmitt I If)b rOln I 'iti II
ill t tit It h It I ,,'id d ldtlzin th li/7 it
Jll Y ,.in In eli If ly pI'·edill.:::>hi application,and
II I to tl pI in ipl 'of U
Illd ilta t
•
I
a z
to tit lii fi r['0/
(nited fa t 'for Ii l'
/,
a
:Rnd Dow,
'0.
o.
a n til'e of
orthe ~nit d J t .,it lfJ
allc lind I'til juri'di ti Jl,of tit
tltat durin tlz It tim,Il Ita
,11,'titution of th nit 1 II li po l to
1z had in II thin fully 'ompii
n 1 ha'in 1 cl ,1 0'Il i ol nu 0 th b j'I'
Unit d States,11 d that Ii
fo,.i 12 P,.ill ,lot Ilt lil 'tat·01'
h zea,II I'·tofo1'l,ubj ct,Jr Ii I up I
fa b 'Oln Ci Citizen 01 t1)United Stat .
Petition filed.
:Rnd now,
I lti'of
of til ,1/l it lpp t
lUi 1 under the juri di lion of tl l /lit 1
that lzu in fila t tin 11 It l
of tl l Ii it I I zt I
It lil ill r-ll
(,J d
It
I b 11 I Citi nit
filion IiI d.
o.
(
tl.tf ll/ill
:Rnd now,
l I ttil'l'
of tit
United States,a,
fol'i n p,in .
I u:a'heretofor 'ubi t,
to become Citiz n 01 tl)Unit d tat .
Petition lil,d.
that
I'l'y
of tli
Pl'otholl otUly.
1/tlumot try.
Oil ,II Il rl t hat
{./I 1/(I['i led ..
III d
Ii lity to l'e,.y
I ty u'h 1'lof
} I thollot II y.
I 'itl h tit limit
1/iuciple of th£'
1 'itl il the limit
!l''ieled'
Con titution of tl}e
Con fituti n 01 tl}e
I fi I ty t I''Y
C n titution 01 tl}
t b come a citiw n
11l
•
,."~'"11",1 Il'i thi Il til e lil11Ji f
j t It
e
al m 't I I b com I citi -1
it eh l to til
t ty p/'ec din hill pli 1 lion (l1 l
to til
mu f
l'II df p i f
•
I it d
l ·itli til
ra IZ
oatl b for
WlIl I to tli
b oluilly n l nti!y 1'£,/lOU,'lCt'
h I'up /til)'0U!t lmitt d til
if.0'OZ'1
...
{II
ii I b oll
.'11 d it pp
fl lty 0/1 pli d ()ith th
n hi'ol 11 n 0 th befol'
,Ill I 't app l/'ll to tit
ubj -f.
J t nta
Citiz n 01 tl}e Unit d State .
Pril
Rnd Dow,
natil'of
o.
11l h l1l
a
o.
Oil 'titUtiOI f tll l T it
Rnd Dow,
a ~tiee of
o[tile 1 ite
an l I 1 l'tit jU1'i dioti01 f tll
that lll1 in tli 1 t tin 1l hc.
h h lull thil
United tat ,IT d tlu t l
a ludil'of
of the l nit l t te.,
P tifion Iii d.
Pdition liled.
Rnd Dow,
o.
Petition Iii d.
h l 'a h,to[01 (.'ubj ct,11 h I'eupon tit COlli t u "
to beco11w Citiz noll)Unit d fates.
all l ullrl I'the }1l1 i ·rti tion of th (Ilited 'tat ';'01 Jf
t1zu-t dUl'ing that time he had beh ved r(,.a lnru~of ...:ood
('(In,·tillltioll of the til '/d taft "and l'II di 'po'd
he ha I ill all thin '{ully compti I with the lau'01 lh {
'itT'd Oil hi','f)l mn ortth b fol'th
he u'u h /'to[OI {{(.ub)t,H hll UpOll th OUI f a in
to b{'('om 1 Cifiz 1 01 I
n l 'lll
United
th t dl rill J tllaf tiln h l 1
fo/'i /PI il l',Pol Il t I I ,or
oj'th I it l
'Oil iitut 'Oil f h l ll'rl
h lad i/II til 'Il fully comp!'
h l'1 'l l'10[01'
to be om
f
l'/Y
'ili n
lil1~it .
application,and
to til /1 ill 'ipl of tlz
of III
11 ittl I to b con e
a /1 I I.
tat il lit I af!Jwlf'{(lllprlild'
tit C n titution of th
t
•
fOl Ji y /
l/tUlfll
jol'fi I;Y /imm
t u
f t
a zaa
t til
II of til l Il it d
.Ind it
ubj t.
o•
.JInd now,
llatil'e of
of the nited
an l uncleI'til
that durin tl.c.t tim It lut
'0 til OlW ttll II.
to b come a C;tiz~1I of t1)~Ullit d Statts.
Pdition fi/td.
o.
:Rnd now,
o•
.JInd now,
a /aUt ('.of
of tit nit
It l'
t b 0/1~I Citiz 11 f th Unit d
P filion fil d.
tlz I Ul'·'...tl I tin h
Iz lca h 1 etoiol'
to b come Citizen of th United Stat .
Petition filed.
a 'iti 1l
til limit'
Prot/w10iary,
(lll I /11'0 l'i INI :
J Y tr l'll Y
Prothol/otary,
to b om a riti-n
hi
1 r thol/ot ay.
tJ.of tit
me,al til t
1l pro 'id d'
Con titution of fhe
I d Ii l lity to eery
I lcitltin tit limits
I',apfllialfion,filld
til pi ilU iple oj'the
•
L
I witlth tit limit
Iti lJplillltioll nfl
til l1'h ipl of tit
01'tit ,"In .all l tlz t
11 ad III l Ilo'i .
UfJI I t the C nstitution of the
all i llU'(llll ji I lily to I {J Y
tl.Ilty u:h reo!
(
/11 'tt
/
'Ollrt
tit
l II
I'II
••
tl.
fa z
An t it
tl iJ I u Iy c mpli
all I ",I 11 I 0 l tl
t,J Iz 1 lit 01 til
Citiz n f tl)United States.
Rnd n w,
nativ of
nit d
o.
a
12
n
To.
P filioll fil d.
Petition fil d.
li I l b 'olu t ty 1 I I ti
tat
tit t II in til l t tin~h It l
on titl.lti I of til l nit
It lUI l ill III tJ il fully ompli
o.
Petition filed.
Ul
Rnd now,
IL Il til'of
for i..,1
It l'
to b ('011
It
y.
'y.
I of
all I tll (t
n titufion of tl)
of t
to til pi ill 'iplt .of tlz
Ill1l {fl mad fllld 11/'Jl'i I d:
b (,dm itt d to b com l cili n
wt th zt It h I I i I I z'ilhill the limit
t
tioll l{'Ii
Olll t
t tl.
t
r Ii 1 [{pal tl.
,ol /1 a a b 1 1
ta t 01'j
,n
f t
'in d da/,(((/l.hi'of n Ii oath b I'I
lwI to[OT l ubj t.
titi,m fif d.
~nd ha~in
and ll1uZ l'th Jurz i'li II f th
that dl riTZ J tlz I t tim h
Jlnd now,
anti 'e of
of th Cnit
TO.
Petition fi1~d.
h I ~hertfofor a ubj 'f.r h l'lit 1 n
to become a Cifiz~n of tl)~Unit~d Stat .
O.
Oil 'fitll-liOIl of tit lnil I
he Ita 1 in t
• •at a z
Unit~d Stat~s,1 I Ii It It Ii I IV 0
allli uncleI'the juri diction of th lllit d lat fOl jil'yl /'imm diat ly pI Cl dill~Izi'application.and
J't l·ci ...n 1 rill
:Rnd now,
a natll'of
of the nit l !tatl,'.
Ptlifion filed.
t
h
Unit d tat~,r II I iii It l
that IUl'ind iii If time h had b It II I I a m n of
('all,lillltioll of tit l 11 it d
11,hat il all thin.Illlly 'omplir I lcilll ih Ill''I 111
t b 'om a Citiz~n "f t1J~Unit~d States.
I ('iti ..n
and that
the li/nit
Y to l l 1 Y
Prothonotary,
IllOi'il I:
J I'UtlWIl otal y,
01 (.Ott n
within the Lindt,
II iU iJ liz limit
ll'othonot ry,
pi ille ),le,of the.
Con fitution of th
Con tituti n 0 fh
1 d jid lity to fl'ry
nty II It I'of
t b O1Jle a riti en
llul fid lit!!to (;I'll
Ii appl'ali n,(lId
JJl dl (Jul In id d '
/
til I I incipl of til
f th fun a t
e n t Ie nd p odd i'
to the prin ipl of tlz
,of til am an tit t
•
eZiJ hi lpplica tiOI n
e
II
c
(J l tlz t Iz It
z••
tit
a
II b fi r
I l
f It I II pOI III (II I
a
if I lb Illt llJ
r I fib 0 ul Iy alld ntil
It d'd llb 'olut ly all I
,ineZ it PI lJ ill t
,Id it liP U'lJ I tit
01 I','01 IJ I
Pot I tat,
lot ntl!,l£I 01''
ubj ,t.
Citiz n of fh unit d tal s.
01'i 'I Pril
Petition filed.
nd It on 7 i '
all l llll l I liz juri liotiOJ of tll
tll,t luril til it tiln h h
o.
.1Ind now,
n ti e of
of til nit I
on titll tiOJ of th in it 1 I t It
he I t I in all tl iJ fully
h wa Iz I t for t ubj t,Jf II r upon tit
to be('OI1 a Citiz~n of th~Unit d States.
Unit~d
v
o.
.1Ind nOW,~tLI ,If
£t /latii'of La
P fition filed.
lJZ(.lint l'ih jill i di,Ii Jl of til {nit d
.1Ind now,
'0 .
of the l lit d 'tate,~lllcl it lpp urill to til
and II nde-r tlz jUl'i diction of th l nited
that durinj that time-Ize had behal'ed a
Co l 'tilu/ion 01 th l I iff''fat ,',ani U'it
It I (rl ill nl!thin)'(ully complied 'with til
fo b 0112,{(Citiz n of the Unit~d Stat .
all l lUll in J it ,lUI frl on hi'l JJZI oriM {nfoJ
United Stat~,(J d t!
a n til'of
h u:I hIt foJ'
til t llrin flz d fiJI
P filion fil d.
of tit I it l
Iz l
It
to b 01"
Unit d
foui)l 1/ill
for i n
•
b (1m i It d I b l m l iti n
Ii l l a limit
application,and
tn tl IIin il I .of tit
a ul tl at
I/lad (/I I plo'i I l'
jiz y al'
•z
t t
I
.ill I it
o.
Jlnd now,
n natil'of
o{th
allfl lIld I'tlz jZll i di -tiOJ of th
th t dlllin tltat tim Ii It l b II ll'l
011 titution of til lnit
It '11,all
rll h in d
lJnit~d Statts,and tit l t h
.1lnd no ,
n tiz-of
of th II it l
o.
'0 .
j tat
h w (,>It l'tofol'II 'ubi ct,J It 1 upon til ollrt a
to b come Citiz~n of t1)t lJnit~d Statts.
P~tifion filtd.
.JInd now,
l II lti·of
of til (nit t
an(l ilnd I'the JUI'i di tiOJ oj til lnil l
that durin d til If tim,h h
('on 'tililtion of til I nil I ttl I
he ha I in III thin .fillly
lW,",havin)d 'lal'{'rl 011 hi
lJnit~d Stat~s,(Ii I tit t Ii lid b
!orei Jib 1 rill'Put nl If,ial
lw la'h l'lofore a .ubi ct,tl
tn !J('('ome a Citizen of II)lJllit d Sf t .
Ptfition filtd.
1 of
iti n
P,OU onot I y.
Protl Ollotary.
Prothonotary.
limit
It·ippli I lion nd
t 1 of tlz
til it
/70dll'
II Con tifuti n f tl)
{l'1l Ii I lily to .1 Y
Iti a/Jplic{(fion,and
to the pl'illciplrJ •of tlw
(,{the ,(lIll a 11 I that
J}rul alUl lJ1'Ol'idi d .
n titlltioll of tl)e
1 •id I l 'ill ill the limit
til limit
edil hi appli ation and
to tl prb ciple'0/tl e
of tl line,an that
In l l an p70 'id d .
upport th Con titl/lion of tl)e
In I fidelity to Ct·ry
l'iO!'
e
y
m
•
iii
a z
1'11l
a
(ubI t.
Unit d
1 ill
.JInd now,
o.
7 tiz'0
Petition Jled.
to b
United
.JInd nOW,
'0.
Jlnd now,
J ltil'of
'0 .
1
/l llll I l'II
Petition filed.
juri eli tion of th nit
til t tin It h
,n titution of tl 1 it l
h l z l 'n ill fully
III h ol J n
United li I zb oZut
of til
a Jl dii'0/
of the l nit d I..tat ,Ill I it app U'W to
and Ull leI'tli juri.diction of the lnited 'tat
that dUl'in that time he had behal'eel a'a I1lfllZ
eon.!itulion of the [nitul 'tat .',Clnd well
11 had ill {(II thin"fully
{/11 rl It Ii'i /l I a I'l 0 Jl 11 i'01 J}n oa tit
fol'ill I'il ('
h u:h 7 tofol'ubj ct.If h l'upon til
to b O/l~e a Citiz n of th Unit d State .
ry
l-rUlIlUIIU
mad (ll I plO id d'
tit C n fi/uti n of fb
II 1 /11 t
•
II It (
dllittlt blum (cili 1l
til lirnit.'
ppli 'a/ion n I
tt r!l d to tI II ill ipl,r.{tlM
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t tl
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7
11
liti n fl1 .
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fiti n Ii
o.
o.
.JInd n
1 til:1
1
uld 111
a t dwil
Ii
/b
a 1 tI it
Protl onot 1 y.
ProtlwTlota7Y·
P,otlton otrU'1.J.
m
•
I't tI Con tifuti n f tl)
i in -(f1 d fid lity t I ry
l'rei I ty u'l I of
Im'tt I to b 011l cit i 1
U lin it
e
adl itt l to b on iti 1.
limit
din hi applicatiol i nd
to til,pl'inoipl of tl
m an that
In d fI nd
I II I PP01't th Con titution"tl}e
III all _ian e (j lld fi l lity to 1 ry
'Olll l i 1m'
z•
(/J
tit OUI t
til
tJ til
a
?
tat s.tl)UnitCitizn
o.
Petition filed.
o.
h z'
to b '011
Il I
.lind now,
n dil'of
of a l I it d
Tid un
a t III 1,1 til (f
.lind now,
a natil'oj'
of tlu ellit d tat .,/,I i appr:nil J to til
uzd lind l'liz juri di tion oj'tit l llited ..'tate 101
that du rill'til t tiTne he had behru'pd ((,a/man of )
('on'titlltion j'til({nile {tat anet II eli 'po d
lw Izart.ill all thin J.fully ompli cl l'illz tlte lau:'
all {ha 'in d ("lal'c on hi-'01 mn ()tit b /01'th
United Stat 1 and liz It h
j'iJT •I
II l'lilT to/Ol (,ubI t.
to b COin Citiz n"tl)Unit d t te .
P tition fil~d.
I l'/
P.rotJ'wnota ,ry
lily t
a 'ili It
tl.li 11 it
fpplication,and
pI ill 'illt oj'til
aId that
prOl idl d :
l I I 1
•z
t
t
f f
II
fiti n fiT d.
.lind now,
l'
o.
itl
o•
III
til
.lind now1
a 1 til'rf
t
t b 11
U t
h
t
l'r!l
ol a
limit
iti n
11l l th t
Protlt 1 otmy.
lily to fl'1 Y
Ilty u'her (f
11
b (,rJ/1l a ifi ...('ll
l'/,('i ]ty u·1z r of
]1 I J 1 ''c/
Con tit ltion 0 tl)e
1l'othollol lrlJ,
hi'apllicatioJl,and
Pl'othollolm'y,
JJlad and p/'ol'id(d ..
IlL d an pro id d'
tl.Constitution 0 tl)~
to the jJrinciples of the
of til .ame,and that
to tlz principl of til
•
di]hi IjJplic dion,]{,
1 1 •i it d II ithin the lin~it'
l PPOJ t tlL Constitution of tl)e
ad11 itt to b on
hul l'id d II ithil til limit
e
it Iz
z• •
u II
a
atlz b 10]
11 I UpOl tlz
If h ]'llflon til (
lil
t.
,ill I if IPP 1'1n to
,!Jul it app Ull
.:Iud it app cll'in J
Illl Y
Citiz n of II)Unit d tat s.
in all tl i]
to b (1/
til t llJ lJ tlz zt ["11
and lind r tlz
Unit d Stat
of til nit
Iz
on titu ti01 f tlz L n't d
a II thin fully 011 pli
(natil'f
a
fOJ i ...1
l z',
til t durin tli t tin h l (,
and llnd l'til juri Ii lion of tll
to b('eom I Citiz II 0 fl)e Unit d Stat s.
'0 .
Petition fil~d.
P tit/on fil d.
TO •
and un I l'the juri lietion of the l nit d ~'tat /01 Ii y
.lind now,
.lind now,
Petition filed.
that dUl'in_thrlt time he had be/ull'eel a {(,17lfln of 0
(1011 ,titltlion of the (nit(d •'tai('"anrl Zl'pll eli po'I
Ii lwd ill all f.hinl1,'fully complie with tlze'la l'.Il/
awl h l'in rt Cl 1'(l on hi''ol 1I'Ln rmth b /o/,('tit
o.
lz ua
United Stat s,(.]I t!tat h
all l Il l'in tl
Unit d Stat s,lJ til t II
.lind now,
a J tiz'of
oflh nit d
a ]atil'0/
o/llz 'nit d A'lat
fol'i n 11'ill ,Pot Jl tr;ie,
11 7 an Ii ]et%r I ubj ct,
to be('OI11-n Citizen of tl)e Unit~d States.
forei ]
'y
of tb
lin it .
ill~hi all/icalion and
to tl I'in 'pl f tl
((Ill III I tit 1 t
•
ll/lfJ 1 t til
ltibit a I
Jll Y u i In}d'at/upI
of til II if d
III
•z
n f t Unit d fat .
fiti n Iii .
fition
o.
t
.JInd no t
1 ti·of
of tit it 1
(.,Ii l III l r ih
a
t
all I Ii ,'in
Unit d
I 0/
iii 1
limit .
th limit
Iy I .ry
p,oil onot ry.
11'0tltollotary.
a/plit 1tiOl ,all I
p,iiI 0'ot ry.
iii ! ,i II 'ple'of llze
llll I Ilia t
pro iel rl'
I to b om a iti 1l
l 'thin the lin it .
/It b '01/[(a 'ili -CI
1 tit (In iii t
/JZ pI 't I .
Con titution of the
Jid lily to r ry
din Ii i lppli alion II
h to tit pI incipl .of til
l7ne all.l tliat
adm,itt d to b
lz
et.
tt
a Jnad>Ul Pl'Ol id d .
tIl ort tit Constitution of th
II .nc and fid lity to ery
or l'l nt!J llllf'.l'cof
•
Oll!i
t
•
u II {US:DO~~(-'{t
a z
In I it all llli
ully
t h
l 1l it
it!.
II
.JInd now,
n til:of
Petition iled.
TO •
tli lilT'n tl tI tin
Il
Petition filed.
a
o.
To •
Pilition filed.
h l a Ii ,tofore CL ubject.Jl It reupOll tl.tOll1 t
to becon a Citizen of the United States.
.JInd now,
of K-
of tit nit l 111 I it pp
allcl und l'til jUl i eli tion of tit
/.
It ha I II all thin fully
u d It ol n n 0 tli b
United States,an l til t h eli l b olu t ly all l
for i ,Princ ,Pot /ltat 01'orer i nly l'/'
h U'1 h 1 tofol'l Ii I l pOl til Olll t
to b Tn 1 Citiz n f th United Stat s.
.JIl1d now,
if.,,alire 0/L-
of til l nit cl in I it app ((rill tr)tli
all I uncleI'the jll1 i.'diction of tlz l /lit I
that rlu.ring that ti/lLe he h led be/uwed a
COil 'Utlilion of tIL I nited II I
lze It d in til thill .fully compti'r!with ill
(tll/luiu ....tell/'d on hi ')/mn 0 II b /'th
Ullit d tat s,l/l Ih t It
for ill P,i/lce Pot /lItle,
huh,tofor a 'ubj ·t.Jf Ii I'Up Oil tl.
to be 'om n Citizen of tbe Unit d States.
1 til
all I tit t
p.ry
to tl
,iti I
"..~'·fI .r-d ll'ilhill til lin it
dill hi application.and
b
It
n 1
III y 1
•z
t1
o•
Il
o.
.hi -t.a
to h come c.Ciliztn 01 II)tlnit d Slat .
Pdilion Ii/td.
P fition Iii d.
ftl
.JInd now,
n th'e of
of the nit I
and un I ,.tll
tit t d l in tilt t'1/
o.
1I
h
to b 'on l Cifiz n I fl)Unit
fition fiT d.
to b 'om r.Citiz n I f
I Ita I ill III
Unit d Staf
:Rnd now,
( 1 ;ttil'f
of til
.JInd n w,
( J ti
of th ame lnd th t
upport th Constitution 01 tbt
and fid lif:lJ to cry
e
h ppUl,
aU h d to the principle of th
U1,II Z ca m d and pl0 id d'
onl
o
1 it l
'OIUt th t h
to tit ood I
of tl
•
nL n of 0
II z po
a za
nit d t tt 'for Ii y ur i,nni-li t ly pre din hi appli tion and
a
hibit d (.p tition to b dm't d to b O1ne cUi 1
nd i app rzn to tit ali fa tion of U ow t til t h hacl 1 e id d z Uhin til limit
fully ompli l
on hi oleni-n 0 th b for
It l l in II U il
on titUtiOl of th
and und l'th juri di tion of th
that d lrin tit t lilli-II
al d h
o•
Unittd Stat ,lIZ l that It
.1Ind now,
a nati of ..·····..···
of th nit l
o 01'i 1 tv lch l'offorinPrinPotntt ,
h w h l'tofor a,ubi ct,Jf h l'upon tit 'ourt llnitt l tit
to brcom [£Citiztn 01 tbe Unittd Statts.
Petition Illtd./
Profhonota7'y,
Iy
iti n
of tl
I d tl at
Pro I onot lMJ.
Constitution 01 the
UI fi lily to
In d n pro i d'
of tl .In,nd that
t
iii
a mitt I to b cOIn
Il l 1 •'d l itl in tll,lil1i-it
I l Zappin
td
V 1
_r.?:C.L'?~.!::.?:_.'-z::.~~~-::~~~~~~:.L__lrothonotary.
hibit d a p t'tion to b admitt d to b om a citi en
ourt a mitt
OIUt ullnilte l tlz
ty
til
I l'i ntV I Itat·o vcr,an t particlllCi rZy til I tatc or 'ov 1 i(nlV wh ,.of
llPOI til
and w II di po'd to tit
.17 I it IPP
fl LV
fully compli d with tit law of the nit d tat'in l.wh ca nUld al d pro ided'
nLt d
ubi t,
l til t It lid ub lit
o.
to b ome a Itiz n 01 tb United Statts.
~filion fi~d.
Petition Iiled.
on t'tut'n f U
I had 'n al tl 11
nd und l'U jltrt di ti I of til £1 it
tit t w'in tl t tin h
nd I
Unlttd
a nati of
oftke n't d
It I a'h l't for a ubi t,Till'illOl tit
to b com l Citiz n 01 the United Statts.
on titution of th
h had in all thil
a native of
for i n Prilli'1 ot Il ta
an l havin d 'l l'd on Ii''olemn oath b for th aid '0 trt that It would ltpport tit Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,lU l tit t I did ab olnt ly an nUl'ly l'1 oun al d abjur II all ianc UI d j l l tv to v l'y
of th nit d tat ,And it app arin to th ati 'fa tion of th C UI th t h l ad l'id d within the limit
and under the juri diction of the United tate for Ii e y ar 'mm diat ly pI'dill h'appZ'cation,and
that durin cf that tim he had behaved a a man of ood lnor l character attacZ ed to the principles of the
o.
•
o.
}'l'ol,(ulII"l"Jr'l/
.1Ind now,
a native of
of the nit d 1.,
and und r tit f tl nit l
that durin th t till 11 It f 00
on titlltion of tIL l nit an l II (li po
h had in II U in fully ompli d .U tl
nd fLavin on hi''01 mn 0
Unittd Statts,a nd that It did
f01 i n P,in Pot nt d ,
h WCt It retof01 a llbj t.It r upon tit '0 11 t
to be D,ne a Citizen of tbt Unit d Statt .
Ptfition filed.
o.
n
r
a man of ood moral haract r at·w,(;ned to th prin ·pl of the
fo
t
bj
Citiz n I tb Unit d
Unit d
fi 1 i n Pr·,
h
t b com
PtfitiDn liled.
o.
•a za •o oc e •
.JInd n~""
a nati e of hibit d a p tition to b ac mitted b con~citi n
of the 1.nd it JJP alin to th ati fi tion of the 'OlU t til,t h h l re id l ithin til,Zinnt
an l ltl del'tit juri'di tion of th tat y r imm diat ly pr din hi appli ation and
th t clUJ in tit t tin he h l beha d a a n~11,of 0 l mol'l h I (wt l'ttt h d to the pI incipl of tlz
on tituti n of th an w II di po d to til,P1XUL of til,me al d til,t
he h in all tl i1 fully ol1~pli d with tl la of tl nit d 'U h C'lt 1nade and pro ided'
ancl h ol mn oath b for th id OlU t that h I old l upport th C~nstltutl~n ~f tbt
Unlttd Statts,and tlz t h di l Ci b 'oltd ty nd ntir ly l'IWlll 'tn l £bjul'all all ianc and fid lity to ery
for i n Prill,,Pot nt t part'ttl!,Ily tit nty II h l'of
h wa h I tofor '£ubj t.If h I upon th Cow t admitt d til,
to becom a Cltiztn ~f tbt Unlttd Statts.
Ptfiti~n filtd.
t Protlwnota MJ.
of the
that
hi lppli'tion,ani
upport th C~n tltut/~n ~tbt
·(U c and Ii l l ty to v I Y
ty ult l'of
to of tit
nd tit t
11,l 7110 i I d'
I Upp01 t th C~nstituti~n ~f tb
an l jid lity t I'y
adl1litt I to b com a citi'"n
ow t tJ at h It ithin th limit'
I ticul rly tI.
id ...."'~._'o<","...•...•...,.....~~r1i ....:,..k ...~.#,.
imm
o.
o.
.JInd n~""
anti'of
of th nit d tat '.to til of tl
n und r the juri di tion of tl 1 I it I y 1
th t LUI ill U t tin h h (l b ha d 1 n all f 11 l'
on titulion of tI.an
h "l il all U'n fit ty on pli l
nd "01 hi'ol mn 0 tit b Ii 1
Unit d t h (t
for i n Prin P t ntat
he w her tofor ubj t.OiU t a ln~itt tl
to b ome Cltiz n ~,tb Unlttd Stat s.
B."rH~n II'd.
.JInd n~""
a native of hibit d a p tition to b admitt d to b com a citiz n
of the nit d tat..ati ~t tL 11,of th Cow t that h had re.'d d within the limit
and under the JUI i diction of til,United tate for jive y U1 imm ia t ly pI c din-,">hi
that durin that ti,n h had behaved a man of dood l1wral charact r,attacl ed to the
Con titution of til,Int d t t ,and w II di po d to U ood 01 1 and l appin th am,
h had in all thinc'J'fully complied with the law of tit Unit d tat ,',
al d havin decla1 ed on hi'olemn oath b fore th .'a'd Court that"would
Unlttd Statts,an l that h di l (lib olut ty nd nt'r ly I IWlU .awl ubjltr II
forei n Plinc ,Pot lltat ,rty til,
ubj ct.J It r ltPOll thf'
to b com (lJ Cltiztn ~tb Unlttd Statts.
.).,.."','-A."·~./..·¥l.~"r.""~..j,,:.,.-..ProthonotaMJ.
Pttiti~n flltd.
l~tmi;t8
tI
for
Ii n 1111 d.
Jlnd no""··-··';;...-~-~:.r...7.L:.:d~c.x.-:·4-_.._/..., _.1...L..,t..z..-!_.....•...•_.._..:J.•.._..,;.'-L..<..~i'.r.>;•.•::~..-••_~__,..:....;~.-:-~_:{,-,•.,..__.
a nati e of ,,_<".k.'"",_~~_ _..______.._t;.~,,,.~u".'t;a
of tke nited tate,
nd un r tke jur'
th t durin tl t t'
on titut 'on of t
he had in II th'
"tar
tlnlltd la',nd th t h
for i 11,Prin Pot ntat
h w h r tofor ubj t,
to b orne a It %n ollb
'Pttilion II'd.
o.
a a ••za c e •
:Rnd now,•
l 7 til'0 to b 07 1 cUi I
,III t tit I II lhnit
it ll,l to tll,of tit
It,lppil nd that
l7'ovid cl'
lr.,upport U Constitution of the
llnited III zll ian nd fid lity to 'ry
ttl 07'
id
al d p ti 'ul 1'ly tI.
ourt a ln~iit d tll,
07'
h l'l h I'tofor a.ubj ct,1 ll,r upon til
to b (om a Citizen 0 t1)llnit d Stat s.
fi l'i n ilil
Petition fil d.
Prot 11 on otm?/,
j
O.
:Rnd nOlO,/
(l,natir l ,'hibit l petition tf)/)p admitted to b come l cUi en
ol ill {l it d fa f ,/lri it app orin J to th 'ati fa·tion 0/lh''Ulll't tl d 7 fwd l'e'id d leithill th limit
all lund,.til jUl'i,'dicti n of the lnilt.l 'tat /0,.Ilce !/II imm diaie/y pI c((li/l~hi lp/licatioll,and
that dll1 in!!tlzrtt time he had belzal'ed a.r.man oJ'00 I moral ell I 'aeter aft whed to the fJl inciple'of the
(O/l,'litutio/l of the l /lite l I 'ht "u d l'II di 'po d to ill od )/d ,.(j llrl h PPl/l Jflh ,am.that
lit,heal ill edl thill(J lully cOlnpli with th lGi"ofll t tte II II (It e,III If I (ll I !J1'I}1'id d ..
{01 i IZ l',.'lZ{'L t /ltttl,
l lca,hel (l fON a •ubj ct,If It r upon til {III t ((1m itt d tli '{{id
'lir/y tltl tat
In b ('011 a Citiz n of t1)l/nited t Irs.
fition fil d.
1'loiltonolflry.
TO.
:Rnd now,
(natit'l Itibif I P titiOIl to b (imitt I to b ('om ([,cUi n
ofilt .1 ld it app arill to til tti fit ii 1 of til 'I II rt tI Ii I.Il
u (l UI juri'Z'fioll oj'til l Il it d 10,.IiI'y 1 1/1 11 di zt Iy Prl'C Ii /1_hi appli
([1 tlz it
to tli
ill 'll l c l'm l I lild p7'ol'i 1 I'
Oll t tlz t I.1 '0 til ,upport tit Con fitution of the
to tit
/!I 1 1l0lll
Ii .0/a {Il i I
Ii 'p
m 1I f 00
ol IIU ath b {OI til
til It uril U af thn Ii
t II tiil ti 1 of til
h Ii l U flll tI.ill .'fl lty l1lpli
iii
Ol l't 111~iit I titnIirUpOItil
llllit d St It .
hi'l h
t b 07
Petition iled.
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o.
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I til of
oj'tI I tal".llla it app l1'UZ to tll
~'Il ibit d a p tition to b adnzilted 10 b com l citi en
ti 'faction 01 tit 'Oll1 t III t 11 ha I I'id d l'ifhill the Z',nit,
all I lill I ,.tile juri eli tion oj'the l nited 'tatc'lor 11 e y (I',imm eli zi Y 11'C (inu hi'ljJpli atioll,and
that durill!!that time he had behaved a,fl,man of ood l1wl'al chal'acter,attflched to tlze principle'of the
(o/.titutiOIl oj th lllif d 'tat ',and z'cll di pf),,1 to tlz ord or 'I'and lapPlll .oj III .(m,ani that
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to b''on a Citiz n of th Ul1'f d tat s.
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to b on I Citiz 11 of II)lJnited States.
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of tit
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to b 'om ((Citiztn of tb Unit d Slatts.
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titioll fo b I lmill d lb'me a
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of tit nit d
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t b C01l rt Cifiz n ,tl)Unit d tat .
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iti n
ourt that h had re ided within the limit
hib't a p tition to be adm 'tted to be ome
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a ti e of _'J .•.K~""""'"~.
of the nited ~lIU,tIt:',)
and under tit juri diction of th nit d tate for ft e y r immediately pr edin hi application and
th t durin that tint h had beha d a m n of ooel mol'l Ii racter attach d to the principle of the
on titution of the nit d nd w II di po d to t ood or r and happine of the ame n that
he had in all thin fully ompli d itk th law of tl ni d in uch ca e made and provided'
'd ourt th t Ii would upport the C~n tltutl n ~,tbt
nd abjur II alle i n and fidelity to e ry
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h wa It r tofor a ubj ct,
Unit 4 tatt,and th t h d'l ab olut ly and ntir
forei n Prine Pot ntat I
to b com a Cltlztn ~,tb Unltt4 Statts.
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Prothonotary .
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hat
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ProthOT ot ry.
of
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II t po d to U 00 of the tl t
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and und r the juri diction of the nited tat for ft e
that durin that time he had behav d a a man of ood moral char
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that durin th It till
II I'tuti 1 f U
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a nan e of hib °ted petition to be admitted to become a citi en
of the nit d ta 71,it app arin to the ati f4 tion of the Court that 11,had re ided within the ZOmit
nd und r th juri diction of the nited tate for fi y r immediat Zy pr edin hi appZication and
th t durin th t til 11,had b 11,d a man of ood mor Z char ter at he to the principle of the
on titution of th tate nd w II i po d t t/i 00 or rand 11,ppin of the me and that
Ii 11,d in all thin fully compZo d with th °n u 11,c mad and pro ided,-
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Unit d tatt,and that 11,did b oZut ly and ntir ly r nOll-and fidelity to ry
for i n Princ Pot ntat,tat I-larlV th reof
11,wa 11,retofor ubj cto 11,r upon th ourt admitt t/i id "--".."-.,/...r...-"'I..4./."'--'"'-?'--"""".
to become a CJtiztn ,1 tbt Unittd Statts.
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of the
t
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to ry
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and under the juri di tion of th tat fi fi y
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l had °n all th °fully O1npZo d la of t
d ha on 11,0
t 11,dOd ab oZut y
for i n Prin tnt
11,wa Ii r tofor ubj to 11,r upon U
to b 011 a Cltiztn "tb Unittd tatts.
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c°ti 71,a 11 Ott l to b om
th Ii Iitat.
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a nati e of _l...I..:._J'-:,J."••~..~,e hibited p tition to be admitted to be ome citi en
of tke nited ta nd it ppearin to th ati fi tion of the ourt that h had re ided within the limit
and under the juri diction of the nited tate fo five y ar immediat ly precedin hi appli tion and
that durin that ti,n he had b ha ed a man of ood moral haracter,atta h d to the principle of th
on titution of th nit d tat and w II i po d to th ood or r and happine of the ame,and that
he had ilt II tl in fully compli d with th law of th nit d h ca e made and pro ided'
nd havin on hi olemn oath b for the 'd ourt U t he ould upport the ,n tltutl,n "fbt
Prothonotary.
i n e and fidelity to ry
h r ofndprt"ul
h wa h retofor a ubj ct.Wh r upon th ourt admitt d the id ,~,.J..•~,r.:.,.,Io "'J ;.
to b 0717,8 a Cltlz n "Ibt Unlttd Sialts.
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01 tke nited tat ,
and under the juri diction 01 the nited tate lor fi y l'immediat ly pI'cedin hi pplication and
that durin th t ti,n he had beh d man 01 ood mol'l ch racter tt ch d to the principle 01 th
on titution of th nit d tat and w II po d to tl.ood order and happine 01 the ame and that
h had ~n II thin lully compli d with th la of U
and l ~n de Zared on hi olemn oath befor th 'd
tlnlttd 1.lt,nd th t h id ab olutely nd ntil
nited tat in ucl ca e made and provided'
ltpport the Con tltutlon 01 Ibt
nd bjltr II II i n e and fidelity to ry
t te or 0 erei nty wit 1 01,uZarly tl
h ri ltpOn th Court adm'tt d tit a ·d ,h .<h~__.k ~,,;..•_.
tate 01'0 er i nty what 0
he wa her tolor a ubj t,
for i 71,Prin Pot ntat
to b ome a Cltlztn 01 Ibt tlnlttd S'.'ts.
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Prothonotary .
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y
that
'ty to
1'1OthOI ot ry.
nd 1'0 'ded'
on Iltutlon 01 Ibt
l'id d w'tl'the l'mit
appli ation,and
adm'tted to b ome a ·tizen.
01 tl Cou t that h
h 'bit rl
o
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t nt'ly rB'''I'JUfWB
pp ann to th
n'd t te ,and w l d'p
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Pot I ta
ubj t,
to b om a Cltlz n 01 Ibt tlnlttd I.t .
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dh
o Iltd
l had in all th '71,fully compli d with the la of t
that durin that time ke had behav d a a man of 00 moral h ract 1',attached to th pI''71,ipl 01 the
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a nati e of hib't d a petition to be adm~itt d to be ome a citi en
of the nit d tat,nd it app arin to th ati faction of the Court that h had 1 e id d within the limit
and under th juri diction of the nit d tate for ft e y r imm diately precedin hi appli tion,nd
that durin that tim h hdd b ha d a man of 00 mol'1 hal'ct l'atta h d to tll,principle of the
on titution of tit nit d tat and well di po d to tl ood or l'all,happine of th ame and that
he had in all thin fully complied with tit law of til nit d in uch ca e mad and pro ided'
and /w-vin 1 l'd on hi'olemn oath b fore the h would upport tit Constltutl~n ~I tbt
Unit d Stat ,and tit t ll,did b olut ly nd ntirely renOltn and bjur all all iance and fidelity to every
forei 11,Princ Pot ntate,tat
he wa h l'tofor a ubj ct,Wh l'upon th Coult adm~itt d th aid ;;t\-~.
to b com a Cltlztn 01 tbt Unlttd Statts.
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nd
of tl
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PI'}umotary.
t U C~n tit tl~n ",tbt
leR'ial~ee al d jid 'ty to ry
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a nati e of admitted to b com citi en
of the nit d ati Ii t on of th Court tlw-t h had re 'd d w 'th 'n the limit
and under th juri diction of the nit d tate for ji e y ar imme iat ly pr d'n-,=,hi appli ation,and
that durin that tim he had behav d a a man of ood moral c}utra t 1',attach d to th prine 'pl of the
t'tution of th tat and w II d'po me,11,U at
d in all thin fully eompli d w'th th law of th in ue ea m and pro id d'
d l vin de lare.d on hi'olemn 0 tit b for th a'd Court tha h would upport t/i ~n tltutl n "'tbt
nd tl at h d'd b olld lyand ntir ly l'noun and abjur all all 'an ry
titt 01 1 and part 'cularly th tat or
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f01 i 11,Prill,
h wa h l'tofor a ubj t,
to b COI1U3 Cltiztn ~I tbt Unlttd Stat s.
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nati of
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of the nited tat .to tli ti jj tion 01 the Court that h had re ided within the limit
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that durin th t ti,n h had beha d man of ood moral hal'cter,att h d to the principle 01 the
on titution of th nit tat and II di po d t th ood order and h ppin 01 the ame and that
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nd Ii in de lar d on hi olemn oath b for th o trt that Ii would upport the C,n fltutl,n ,1 fbt
Unit 4 faft,nd th t h did ab olut lyand ntir ly l'noun and hjur II all ianc and fidelity to v ry
r and part 'cularly tll t t 01'ov lei nty wit r 01101inPrinPotntat,
he wa her tofor a ubi ct.h l'upon th ourt admitt d th ·d ,:..,..,"','-""'·'l~..'-<,.i..,"""""';.-:t;;....~..-"..l-o:.
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h l'ltp01 tl
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ofth
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tlnlt d Stat ,nd U
forei 11,Prin
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to b come a Cltlzfn 01 tb
for'n
h wa h l'tofor
to be oln a Citlz n 1 tb tin
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/til'of
of tit nit l
and und 1 th
U t durin that till
'on tit t 'on of
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"in
tlnit d
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a nati e of hibited a petition to be admitted to become a citi en
of the nit d tat.nd it ppeann to the ati fa tion of the Court that h had re ided within the limit
and under the juri diction of the nited tat for ft e y ar immediat ly prec din hi applic tion,and
that durin that tiT he had beha ed man of ood moral haracter att h d to the principle of the
on titution of th nit d tat ,and II di po ed to th ood or rand happine of the me,and that
he had ,£11,II th'n fully compli d with th law of th nit d in uch ca made and pro id d'
nd h ,£11,decl red on hi olemn oath b fore the aid ourt th t he would upport the C,nstltutl,n "tbt
lInlt d Stat ,nd tl t h did ab olut lyan ntir ly r noun and bjltr II alle i 11,e and ftd lity to ry
for i It Prin Potentate,tat rand p rt 'culally tit tate or
he wa her tofor a ubj ct.her upon tlte ourt admitt d tit aid ~.,'-"'.t.~.:A-)~..".~~..-:'....c:~.t.
to b om a Cltlztn "tbt lInlttd Statts.
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ti fa lion of the OUI tl t h l.d r id d within the limit
for jl y ar m di t appli tion and
00 morl fu~~~
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rand p rticularly tit hereof
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t t durin tl
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a nati e of hibit d a petiti 11,to
of the nit d rin to the ati fa t '011,of the Court that he had r .d w 'thin the limit
and under the juri di tion of th nited tate for fiue y a immediat y pr din hi application,and
that durin that til1W he had b ha d a a man of ood moral chara t r atta h d to the principl of the
11,tit t '011,of the nd m and that
he had in II th'n fully compli d w 'th th u It mad d
o mn oath b for upport th C,n tltutl,n "tb
tlnlttd Statt ,d'd ab olut ly nd nt'l a d II i 11,and fid l ty t ry
for i 11,Pr'n Pot ntat,tat
h wa It r tofor ubj t.It r UpOl tl ollrt adm'tt l tl aid
to b 01M a Cltlz n "tbt lInlttd tatts.
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a /ti e of
01 tl nit d
lld und I'tl
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nl 11,
Unlttd Statl ,and tl
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11,wa It retolor a ubj t.
to b come a Cltiztn t)I tbt Unltld tat .
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a nati e of h;'bit d a p tition to be admitted to become citi 11,
of th nit d tion of th OUI t that h had 1 e ided within the limit
and under the jltri di tion of th 1 it d tate for fl y ar imn diat ly pI'edinc$hi application,and
th t durin tit tt tin he had b ha d a a m,an of 00 mol'l charact l'atta h d to th principle of the
on titl£tion of th L nit tat,an(l II po d to U ood order a ~h ppin of the ame and that
Ite h l ~n II U"n fully O1npli with the l I of tit 1 it ~n u I.ca made and pro ided"
and I.on hi'olemn oath b fore th ourt th t l.WOltl upport the C,n titutl,n ,f tbt
tlnit d Statts,and tit t h di l ab olut ly nd ntil an l (tbjltr (dl all i nce and fld lily to 1 y
for i n Princ 1 d p trticul trly tlz ov rei nty wher of
h wa'heletofor a ubj ct,Wh l'upon th COUI t admitt d tit
to b com a Citiztn ,f tbt tlnittd Statts.
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o•
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a native of hib'tea a petition to be admitted to b come a c'ti en
of th nit d tat ,An it appearin to the ati faction of the Court that he had re 'd d vithin the limit
and under the juri diction of the nited tate /01'fl e y ar imm diat ly pI'c din his application,and
that during that tim he had behaved a a man of ood moral charaet 1',attach d to the principle of th
Con titution of th nit d tat and w II di po'd to th ood order and happin of th ame and that
h had in (tll thin fully O1npli d with th lal of til n't d tat in It 1.c t ltd ,rov'd d"
a d lu vin de 'lar d on hi ,ol Inn oath b for tlL 'ai l eOlU t that h woul Upp01 t tl.C,n tituti,n ,f tbt
tlnlt d tatt,an l tit t h di l ab olltt ly an l ntir ly 1 noun and abjur l 1 Y
for i n Plinc tc t
he Wet her tofor a ,-ubj t,J h l'upon tli Court arlll~ittt d til aid
to /)e('0111-a Citiztn ,f tbt tlnittd Statts.
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tlnlt d tat .t
tlnlt d
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nati of 'hibit d p tition to b admitt d to b com a citi n
of th tat , ,to til I ti fn tlOn of tl.o1£rt tha t h had 1 i d within th li1J~it
and Lll d l'tli juri di ti It of tit l.J1 it l -fo/'Ii y ar -i,nm di t ly pI dil ..Iti appli ation and
tit t durin tl.h d a 1na1 of 00 l moral to the prin ipl of tit
on titution of th d to tl.00 0,.of tit lin n l that
he in II tl.in fully ompli d itl.th -of tl.nit d in mad nd pro id d'
th b for th id ourt that It oul ltpport th C,n titufi,n ,f tbt
nti,.ly l'noun nd (£bjl£r all all ian and fid lity to ry
1',nd particularly th
COUI t a mitt d th id 4 ..;f.,..t ..,.._r...:~_~r._.l'lo<c._"'_..r;..c._"'..
for"n Pr'n
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fOJ i I Princ
h wa Ii r torol l ubj ct.t
to b cOIn Citiz n of 11)Unit d Sf t .
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0ty
II atf~~UJ,n nd fidel ty to ry
edin 11,0 applo tion nd
amwhed to the prine °ple of the
and ppine of the ame nd that
e made and p 0 ided 0
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a man of ood 111,0 l oha Mte
t
ad,°ttefl to become oiti en
on to the sattsi(wtion 0 the 0 t that had 8 ide
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wa her tofor
to b 0111,8
that durin tha t",n,e he had,beha d
on tit tion 6f he ni d ta II dO po ed to
he had,in fully oomplied 0 th the law of
on 11,0 olemn 0 th b (0
t t he 0 ab ol 19 and ntir 19 ren~Ul'ZCe
to,
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of the nited
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III l III d l'til
all
to 1J ('om )((Citiz n of fl)
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0/til 'tat .11
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tl I IIU',I (I
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l 1l ti of
of tit nit d
tOT'i 1
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to b on l Citiz n
II II a I T'tofor (,ubi ct.
to b ('Oln L Citiz II 0 II)Unit d
P filion Iii d.
fol'i 1 P,ill
a •za 0 oc et.
o.
Jlnd no,."
nat·e of hibit d p tition to b iti n
of th 1 it tat 0 111,it pp ann to til,OIU t that h h d r id l ithin th lin~it
and und r the juri di lion of th nit d t te for fi e y i t ly pr cedin hi appli atiol and
tl t dUl in til,t tim h d nw-n of tta heel to th prin ipl of the
on titution ot tit II di po d ppu~of th anM al d til,t
h h Ld in II thil fully compli 1 z ith tl lal of tli 1 it it h ca e mad and provided'
It 1 h in til,fourt tit t h w ttl 'llpport tit Constitution of tl)t
tlnlttd Statts,(Ul i th Lt It lid ab ot t ly al nti,.ly r IWiU Ul {i billr all all i tn al d fid lity to v l'y
f01 i I Plin tl t P lit tluly Ii
h z a h 1 etofor "£ubi t.J her upon tli Olll t adl1~itte til,(,'d
to b 'OUM a Cltiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
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P,oili 011 ota ry.
o.
Ptfition filtd.
Protll 11 oiary.
Jlnd no,."
a nati e of '-'hib t d a p tition to b admitted to becon~e a citiz n
of tit nit d tat 0 And it app arin to the ati fa tion of th COll t that h had 7 e.id d within the limit
and under the juri diction of the nited tate for five y 1 in~m li t Y pi c din l'application,and
that durini that tiln he Jutd behaved a a man of ood llwral cluu to the principle of the
Con titution of the United tate and well eli pO'd to the 0 d ord ,.and happine of the nme and that
he had in all thind'fully c07npli d with the law'of tit II 't Ul t I cn mad (uul prov °d (Z'
and lin 'ft rl ·lltr d on hi''olemn oath b for til,uld UppOl t tit Constitution of tbt
tlnlttd Stat s,nne!tl t h (li 1 ltb olltt ly and entir ly r no al d ftd i y to vel y
for i n Princ ,Pot Itt I t tnt
h w I Ii 1 tofOl a 'ltbi ct.T her upon tli Oill f,admit
to b om a Citiztn of tbt Unit d Statts.
o.
admitted to b come cUi n
Ii d 7 -id d w 'thin th lim,it·
Ii'applic tion and
to U pI in fpl of tit
nl,an tit t
m d l nd pl0 id d'
Constitution of tl)t
It 7l and ftd lily to ry
Jlnd no,."
anti of
of tit .1nd it app arin to tli
juri d 'Ct"OI f til,tat f07 /iz'y I
tit t d u in tl t tim It h L d a In 11,of _d
on titution of th d II d'po t
h had i7 II thil .tully ompli l'U th la,"of t
nd ha n I i 01 11 n oa til b f r
tat ,al d tli
f07 ~n Prin or
he h 7 tofor a lcbi t.upon til,ourt a lmitt
to b ltiz n of tl)tlnlt d tatts.
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tit limit·1
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p
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titi n Iii d.
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t.
b 11 t nit ta
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nd it ppe nn to the ati 'fi tion of the ourt that h had re ided within the limit
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of the ni d
nd under the juri di tion of the nited tate fo ft e y r immediat ly p7 ecedin hi appli tion and
that du,rin tit t tim he had b ha d a
man of haracter,att hed to th principle of the
on titution of the nit d tat nd II di po d to th 00 or r nd happine of the me and that
he had tn II thin fully compli d ith the la of U 'n ltC"co,e made and pro ided'
would upport the C~n titutl~n ~,fbonhi'olemn 0nd"
h reupon tit Court admitt d th
n e nd fidelity to ryndbjurl
nd p
he wa h r tofo7'a ubje t.
Unlftd fa',and th t h did ab olut ly and nti
for i n Prin Pot ntate
Prothonotary.
to b om a (Itlztn ~,tb Unlttd tatts.
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her of
u
PlotJwnot ry.
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p .d'
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l
adn itt d to b om a c'ti n
h "r z,d ithin the limit
y pr d'n ".appl'tion 0,1 d
to U of th
of U m and that
e mad nd pro ided'
a-dmitt d to b om a c't'n
t h ha r id d w'th .n the l'mit
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of the nit d tat ..
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tha durin tl t til
on t'tution of he n
he in II th'n ~lly ompl'd
fo
he
to b orne a (Itlz n ~,tbt Unit d tatts.
'fJ<tlti~n II~d.
h w It r tofor
and u d r the juri diction of th nited tat fo ft
that durin that tim,e he had behaved a a man of ood
Con titution of the nit d tat and w II di po d
he had in II th'n fully ompli d with th la of t
mn oath b :jj r
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for i n Prin e Pot ntu
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:JInd now,
11,til;'1
Ul
t
become
r68tae:(/,u,ttll.in t lim °t
tion n,d
attac"WHt to pr 0n,c °ple of the
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nd un r the j ri diction of t
that durin that tim,h had b ha
on titution of the
he l On II th °Ii lly ompZo
o.
oft
liz n 01 II)
PIllion lil d.
:JInd no""
nativ of
of th nit d
1l l III (;r tl
tit t rlUl"on tit t till
on 'titltti01
l l in II tit °n fully mpZO
nl It in
lJnittd Statts,and that It lid ab Olld ly (u
f01 °11,Prill,Pot ntat ,
he l a It r tofor a ubj cto f It l"upon tit OUtrt aam,,·££~:u
to b onu a Cltiztn "tl)t lJnittd Statts.
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:JId
a native of··..··..····..··~····'-··J..£...r..'--4.~.-..e...,·····.··e hibit d petition to be admitted to become a citi en
01 the nited ta to the ti t:tion of the Co rt that h had re ided within the limit
and under til,juri diction 01 th nited tate lor ft e y ar immediat ly pr cedin h'appl'ation and
that durin tl t tiT h had b ha ed a man 01 ood mar l char ter attach d to the principle of tl e
on titution of the n't d tat nd w II d'po d to th 00 or r and happine of the ame,and that
te in uch co,e made and provided'
ould upport the C~n tltutl~n ~,tbt
ianc and fidelity to very
lar d on hi olemn oath b fore th aid ourt th t
nd tl t h
he had in all thin lully compl'd with th law of t
nd p
h reupon til,Court admitt d the aid ¥~.J..,:..'-.-<.~.,,,)i•.y I~"'.
lor i 11,Pr'nc Pot ntat
he wa heretolor a ubj ct.
11,r f
PI Iw otary.
.nty
he wa 11,r tolol P
to b ome It z n ~,tb Unit d tat .
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UnJfttd Su,tn,
to b ome a Cltlztn ~,tbt Unlttd Stat s.
Pttltl~n IIltd.
.11nd n~",I \-..;;...:,:(.~~.;l.kl.d/..r;·,-:.,-"~'""~,.I...~..L<...<\-",~~_!.':":~L.-""'..'A.K..t.<~..•......••...•............................................................,•••••••.•••....•
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No .
Naturalization Docket.
.JInd now,~Z.L.~.u.~.~t ~.~.l.9...r/.2.=cJ.Lz.l.~L::cz-2£h:~.
a native of ~CL,.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the li7nits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during thnt tilne he had behaved ns a man of good moral character,nttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the tood order nnd happiness of the same,and thnt
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his sole7nn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and ubjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particulurly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sllbject.Whereltpon the Coltrt adlnitted the Said ..e::~C~uk...........
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No .
Petition filed.
.~ILc.J d2'a&4tJJ.V......Prothonotary.
V
.lind nDw,cJ~~.I~t...2 £;.912;)~.L'~iL.Y~.
a native of ~~a....... .exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United Sta,tes.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the li7nits
and under the jztrisdiction of the United States for five years imn~ediately precedint his application,and
thut durinJl that tilne he had be,haved as a man of good moral charcwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,uncZ that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and llbjul'e all lllleJIil~nce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,llnd particulurly the 8ta,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherellpon the Cow·t ndlnitted the ..nid ..e7'~/f/~
to become a Citizen of the United States.(j
Petition filed..)"d:r1./J...&.A:</~p,.othonota7Y.
i,
No .
.JInd now,d~n.~v ~X ...l9(JQ~....Jiv........rCl£~.~.
{;
a native ~f O/.z.U4:l.rr '.'.....eX:libited ((,petition to be adlJLitte~to be~07~Le a ci~iz~n
of the UnLted Stlltes.An(l zt appeannJf to the satL.'~factwn of the COlil't that he had 7'esuZed wLthLn the hmLts
and under the jllrisdiction of the United Stntes for five years i71unerliately pl'ecedin.fi his application,and
that durint tlu~t ti7JLe he h(uZ belllwed us a 7JLan of too(l moral chm'acter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and ha.,P1Jiness of the same,and that
he had in all things flllly cornplied with the laws of the United States in such Cllse n~ade and provided;
and havint declared on his solenuL oath before the sllid COllJ't that he wOldeZ support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely nnd entirely rcnozuwe and abjzu'e nll allegiwwe and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereitnty whatsoever,and pnrticnlarly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COllrt admitted the said .....
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
..........Prothonotary.
Prothonotary.
Docket.
~-oi ~_P,.othonotary.
.....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
..9i2,j~.....c?~...~~.
Naturalization
Pttiti~n liltd.
No.
No.J 1
Jlnd DOIl/,_J~_,;z £,__
a native of udCUl.d..
No.2
.1Ind n~""d~:!.%,
a native of..~~a..u..cL _exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Pttiti~n liltd.
•of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedinl his application,and
that durinl that time he had behaved as a man of lood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinls fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinl declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~I tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereilnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said..~W~.
to become a Cifiztn ~I tbt tlnittd Statts.
Ptfifi~n liltd.
Jlnd Dow,c/~~J;/'i'd.?~_~....Jt:tr.-..k.u'ZdA!.,£:h~
a native of r~d...._.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1rM he had behaved as a man of lood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~I tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty hereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ....~
to become a Citiztn ~I tbt tlnittd Statts.
of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durinl that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court t/tat he would support the C~nstifutl~n ~I tbt
tlnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said...J~c;;:;(~..__._......
to become a Cltiztn ~I tbt tlnlttd Statts.
1 6
No.
v
Naturalization Docket.
#--r:d /l /'.JInd nOw,c..".'Y.._.r.J..lLk.L:....5C-r .-L..9'..tl..j ~u.%~_.
a native of ?J/.~-?-._-.--..-exhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the li}}~its
and under the fl"risdiction of the United States f07'five years i7nmediate.ly precedin~his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would slqJport the Constitution of the
United States,and tlu..~t he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pl~rticularly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the said !ff.Lu.zuz.d ~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
=
No.
Petition filed.
I
.~1.Z/.CJ..i)~bi27-:~Prothonotary.
(/
'7 ~y
.JInd now,.-..(2/~nl-:t....ill,.f.r fL6 ~d:z.r.l/.d ~{/~.
a native of ~d exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COlIrt tha,t he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yea,rs immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a n~an of good 7noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order a,ncZ happiness of the Slune,and that
he had in all things fnlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made c~nd provided;
and having decla,red on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolLdely and entirely renowwe a,nd abjure aJl allegiance and fidelity to every
to become a Citizen of the United States.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoecer,[Mul particl"lnl'Zy the
.....,
he was heretofore a subject.Whe7'(~npon the COltl't arlmitterl the saicl.;;/h-~
[
State 01'Sovereignty whel'eof
~ct.c'~..I/L~~.....
Petition filed.
...Prothonotary.
No.
lL native of .....
/'
..t.rIi.,,1..-k.~~i2...
&e~"'Chibited n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinfl to the ..'ntisj'uction of the Coz,{;rt that he had resided within the lin~its
cmd under the jnrisdietion of the United States luI'Jive years inLmediately pl'l'uedillJf his application,and
that dW'ing'that time he had behaved as r.~7Ju~n of g'oor.l nwrnl character,attacherl to the principles of the
Constitl"tion of the United 8tates,nnd well disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fidly complied with the laws of the United Stcde'in slich cr.Uie made w-z,d provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wOll,lel SUPP07't the Constitution of the
United States,and thc"t he cUd c~bsollltely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all a-llegiCLTlce and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoev67',and pal'ticl"larly the 8ta,te 01'Sovel'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court adn"ltitted the said ..~_~- .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
I
Petition filed.····cfL····oJ{~l'rothonotaly.
I
No.
Naturalization Docket.
Jlnd nDw,..d~,~h,L3.{)
a native of ...-.--.-.-..~CL,_..__ . _
",
9:.Y-uI'-f-di~"lZz.-/
-----.-..exhibited {(,petition to be admitted to become a citi:-:en
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COIll't thcd he heal 7'e:>ided within the lintits
and under the jU7'isdiction of the United States fo7'five yeal's imnwdicdely p7'ececlinJi his application,and
that dIlring that ti71W he had behaved as a 71~an of good nW7'al chet7'ewte7',af.tewhed to the lJ1'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,ancl well disposed to the good ol'der and happiness of the same,and thett
he had in all things fully cOlnpliecl with the laws of the United Stettes in such ell'e made and p7'ovided;
and having declarecl on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he wOldcl support the Constitution of t1)t
lInittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOI"nce anel abjure all {(,lle~'iallce and fidelity to eve7'y
f01'eign Prince,Potentate,State oj'Sovcreignty whntsOe1'6r,and particularly the !'tate OJ'SOl'creig'nty l('hereof
he waH heretofore a ,ubieet.TV hel'ell pan the COli rt admi fled the 8a irl.etI~!"Q;~.L--
to become c"Citiztn of t1)t t/nittd Statts.
Ptfition filtd.
No.
v,
(
PJ'ot1W71 otru·y.
the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Jlnd nDw,<;::~1:..J iJ,,fiLi-
a natwe of ~~....exhibited a petition to be admitted to beeome a eilizen
of the United States.And it appearing to
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of .tood 1noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the snme,and that
he had in all thin.ts fl"lly complip,d ith the laws of the United States in snch case made and provided;
and havin.t declared ath before the said Court that he would snpport the Constitution of t1)t
lInittd Statts,and that he clid nbsolutely and entirely renOluwe and abju,l'e all alle1innce (Ind fidelity to eVf!;ry
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,nnd particliJlarly the St((t~01'80ve/'eig'nty l~hereof
he was heretofore n subject.Whereupon the Conrt aclnLittccl the snid ~'(.£;'1 ~...d~.__. _
to bec01ne n Citiztn of t1)t lInittd Statts.
ptfition filtd.
.....Prothonotary.
.......e.chibiterl eL petition to be admitted to become ((citizen
Jlnd nDw,ef'~JtJ,.•../d(;~
a "utive of ·~.4···
of the United Stntes..'ind it appeuring'to the satisfaction of the COlu't tha t he luul resided within the limits
mld under the jw'isdietion of the United States for jive yeetrs immediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved n:>n 7nan of g'oorl mOl'al chunwtel',attcwheel to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Stlttes,euul well disposed to the good order and hnppiness of the same,and that
he had in etll things flllly complied with the laws oj'Me United States in silel,case l1uule nnd provided;
and having declared on his solemn oc"th befo/'e the scdd Court that he WOlllcl SllPPOrt the Constitution of t1)t
lInittd States,euul thnt he did absolutely nncl entirely renOlUlce and abjure all allejiance and fidelity to every
fo.l'eijn Prince,Potentate,Stede 01'Sovereignty what.o,;oever,and pCiJrticularly the State 01'Sovereignty u'hereof
he wns heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court culmittecl the said._..~._..~:__.__...._
to become a Cifiztn of t1)t lInittd Statts.
Ptfition filtd.-,
.--.-....---~..--...-.-.-.._-.&~_._..._._Prothonotary.
108
No .
Naturalization Docket.
.JInd now,2 ..~1',.k.'c.__..J..J..J._.•••••••'!..«.J.~_...?c:?:7:.k.----.Q._td:vI-~.~.h-.- -----"""_"""""""'_"
a native of -v~.CL.__._._ _ _ _exhibited c(;petition to be adn~itted to become a citizen
of the Unitecl States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jltl'isdiction of the United States fol'five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti7ne he had behaved as c(;n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well'rdisp.osed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thing's fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sCfJid COl(;rt that he wouJd slbpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely 7'e7Wluwe and abju.re all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particulcu'ly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..jld.4a/..?:'..!.~'~.
to become ((;Citizen of the United States.
=-
Petition filed.
No .
.JInd now,~~$.'~/'J 1..c/.j_~..._._.._.__..~~.__...__._._..__...__.._...__.
a native of __.......~ti-_exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he ha,[l resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tinM he had behaved as a 7nan of good rnoral churacter,attachecl to the principles of the
Constitution oj'the United States,and well disposed to the good order ctncl happiness of the same,and thcd
he had in all things fu,lly co'mplied with the laws of the United States in sztch case nw.de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he would SltPP01·t the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely ancl entirely renounce and nbjure all nllegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,St(de or Sovereignty wh(ttsoever,and particnlul'ly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COll-l't rull1dtterl the said.}J~~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
=
Petition filed.
..Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,.......d~k .it;!ez d j-
J'.~
a native of ..._.~CL -d~d......._e.-xhibiterl c(,petition to be adlnittecl to become [(,citi.:en
of the United Stcdes.And it appearinfl to the ~u.ti~f((ction of the Court thnt he had resided within the li]nits
and under the jztl'isdiction oj'the United St(tte~for five years inunedi[(,tely preceding'his applicution,and
that during'thett tinw he luul beluwerl et~({,77~an of g'ood 7Jwral charcwteJ',attnchecl to the principles oj'the
Constitution oj'the United State::;,nncl well disposed to the goorl order a,nd happiness of the :mme,and tlUtt
he had in all things fztlly complied with the laws of the Unitecl Stettes in ::mch case made and provided;
and having declc(,rf.d on his solemn oath before the said COZ(;l't th((;t he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did ctbsolutely and entirely 7'enOlUWe and abju..re all c(,lle.tliance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty wh((;tsoever,and particnlarly the Sta,te 0]'Sove7'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.WhereltpOn the COllTt admitted the said._.Z~.--..--~.....-....-.--....--........-----.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed...C ..d...A.Q~l'rothonotal.Y.
.Pl'othonotary .
.~:.•......~~prothonotary.
Docket.Naturalization
PetitiDn liled.
No.
he was heretofore a subject.eriupon the Court admitted the said ..
to become a Citizen DI tbe Oni d States.
Pttltl,n Illtd.
No.
:JInd D,w,~3(2,;£.•.1'•••126...-~~..~..._.
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
foreiJn Prince,Potentate,Statp or SovereiJnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or SovereiJnty whereof
~..~.
fJttitl,n IIltd.
:JInd D,w,.2~_~·-"-~-4~14~~~,--...•.__.
a native of e hibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United State..I1nd it appearin.l to the satisfcwtion of tke Court thai;he had resided within the limits
and under th,e jurisdiction of the United.States for flve years immediate/ll precedin.l his application,a1Ul
that du,ritn.l that time he had,be1uJ,ved a a man of .lood moral f)harcwter,sttM1ted to the prinoiples of the
001UJtitution of tihe United States,and well dtaposed to the lood o"f'd,er and hiappiness of tke same,and that
he had,in aU "'hint f1JJlly eompl ed with 'Ike law of the United 8~tes ilJ,8~ch ease made and pro1Jidefl;
and,1uJJtJi;n d8fJZo,red on his o~m;n oath before the aid Oourt that ke would support t4e C,ndtutl'JI "'bl
,ani/,ke did ab lutelg and entirely e1UJ"U7W6 aM abjure aU alle.liane and fide~if;y to.every
forei n,Prince,Potentate,tate or Soverei.lnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or SovereiJnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ,,),'1JL!.£..·_~~.?J.~~d..<~l:.1w .
to become a Cltlztn "tbt Onlted States.
of the United States.And it appearinJ to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five year immediately precedin.l his application,and
that durin1 that time he had behaved as a man of ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well dispos d to the .lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 deolared on his solemn,oath before the said Court that he would support the CDnstitutlDn "t1}t
Onlted States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleJiance and fidelity to ~
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei.lnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty ;whereof
he was heretofore a subjfJCt.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~a.<..<.~~
to become a Cltlztn "tbt Onittd Statts.
No.;j 3
:lind n,w,eI~$.tJ,1'i'<!.iJ~.....~~.~....
a native of ~:exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinJ to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedinJ his application,and
that durinJ that time he had behaved as a man of Jood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the Jood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJs fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case 171Jade and provided;
and havinJ declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the CDnstitutiDn DI tbe
Onited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
o
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.JInd now,z~d.f2~~.d.d ..~_2!..:d:u_y~_____ __ .
a native of __~id...<_.._.._.._ __._exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case 7nade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely l'enOlUWe and ctbjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particltlarly the Stnte or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereupon the COlt7't aclmitted the said ..__..0~.__?f~____.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.7 l;:'rv:.···'J·.····,b~/....Prothmwtmy.
_~_._.Prothonotary.
7 /'
......~Q ..
2J.//;fl ._______~.cL.-..d:Qud~~-.-------.-.---.----.-.-__.
.._e.J;;hibited a petition to be n-dmitted to become a...citizen
Petition filed.
No .
.JInd now,sl'~..£.u/..;.,.c1.j~..
a native'of ,_.~-..-
f
of the United States.A-!f.,d it Clppea7'ini to the ,'atisfaetion of the COltrt that he had resided within the lin~its
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the StC!:te or Sovereignty whereoj'
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.......(jI~.....--ul.i.l.k-~...
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
and under the jz.trisdiction oj'the Un ited States j'07'jive years inunediately p7'eceding his application,and
that during that til/w he hetd beha,ved as a 7nan of ioocl moral chnraeter,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fnlly complied with the laws of the United States in sneh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'ianee and fidelity to every
I J./Y.1Ad...._..__d.Q.~Prothonotary.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JInd n'III,d'~3'.d,9a6~~:J;;~.
a native ~f cJ7~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the Un~ted States.And ~t appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~..~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
..Prothonotary .
.1Ind Dow,.~:f()t ~,tQ-~~.._~.-.-..-----.-.-- - _ .
a native of .......d~...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and th4t he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle,tiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~.'''_.._ .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
. ..Prothonotary..-A'..~Jk~
.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Petition filed.
No.
:JInd n,w,d~ja<1 (/j -~4a-.
a native of ..~.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for jive years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~¥_.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
aturalization Docket.
No.
:lind n~l-d~J?L2,-_(1..t?.0 =-~d~---_--__
a native of ~CL exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~--_o!'£~------------------.
to become a Citiztn ~,tbt tlnittd Statts.
:lind n~,d~.£tl Z',U--i!k ~~..
a native of ~a.-.....eXh~ted a petition to~e admitted to become a citizen
.Prothonotary.
.Prothonotary.
£.~....Protho7UJtary.
·················oYl..4/·,.v..r.4/-··..J ~~
Pttiti~n filtd.
Pttiti~n 'ilt4.
Pttiti~n 'ilt4.
No.
:lind n'Wlof~8o,--/9_<2d~BQ.4/.._1.2ZaL~--------------------------------------------------------
a native of ....~a..-. .exhibited a petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that til1M he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~,tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~....222 .~~.
to become a Citiztn ~,tbt tlnittd Statts.
of the United States.And it appearin,g to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and hav.ing declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitutl~n ~f tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said__.~---:222~--__
to become a Citiztn ~,tbt tlnittd Statts.tJ
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.1Ind now,@drr&..a-....2.~/.q.tl;j~d~~.
a native of ~!)!~~exhibi'ted a petition to be adntitted to become a citizen
of the United States..I1nd it aplearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he ha,d resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such c(tse ntade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COllrt admitted the said ~.~. . .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
.Protho7Wtary.
the State or Sopeignty whereof
da.aaT~-·
•.........••.':.;,Pow.~C -~~prothonotary.
...r-~Pl.othonotary.
~/r 12 j7············/:T..~~.~~~~~· .
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,
No.
a native of ~~,..,~,(;/-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
.I1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Petition filed.
of the United States.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu l'
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ...
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United St.tes.
Petition Iiled.
~,:.2.....,-J "..::.r•••v.£,x;....<'.~....•.'-.L...J.c,~~••••..••••••••••_••••••••••••_.••••••••..•••••••••
a native of -.;r..~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..I1nd ifappearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilM he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United St.tes,and t~t he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said~.:..1?:1z.~~.
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
114
Naturalization Docket.
Proth onota7'Y.
Petition filtd.
No.
Jlnd now,dZ1i;&L-4 -{;La 5 f ------()2~~r:~~L2-;~----------------------__--:.
IL nlLtwe of ____-----'_---O---T.44--"'--~----------------------------eXl"biiid IL pehtwn to be ILdmLtted to become IL cLhzen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaotion of the Court thnt he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jz~risdiotion of the United States f07'five yeal's ilnmediately preoeding his applioation,and
that during thnt time he had behaved as a n~an of good nwral oharaoter,attaohed to the prinoiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,cu~d that
he had in all thing's fzdly oomplied with the laws of the United States in suoh oase rnade and provided;
and having deolared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he woz~ld sz~pport the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and thc~t he did absolutely and entirely renounoe w~d abjlu'e all allegianoe and fidelity to eve7'y
f07'eign Prinoe,Potentate,Stctte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiozdarly the Stttte or Sovereignty whereof
r----/-;:J
::::c:~::7.:0;;:;:t:S;~b:::t·U nl:;e:::::~the Cow,t ILdmitted the slLid -----~--4~7~CLI~~~~
(_oJ:'L r:)0 7
r(2~dkL-.
No.
Jlnd now,{!Lc-//£/;YL/)_2/lz:Zcu~(;1 ~«~----------------------------------------------------------------------------
a native of ~C-),-::k'1-<:..,.-----~-_e."hibited n petition to be admitted to beo07ne Ct oitizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he hnd resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yeal's immediately lJ7'eoeding his applica.tion,and
theit during'that time he hnd behaved as a lnan of good moral ohcircwter,cittaohed to the prinoiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,nnrl that
he hnd in all thing's fully oomplied with the lnws of the United States in snoh oase l1u~de and p/'ovidecl;
cuul having declcu'(',(l on his solemn oath before the scdcl COlirt thnt he wonld Sltpport the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did c~b::;olntely and entirely renowwe and abjltl'e all a,uegianoe and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prinoe,Potentate,Stcde or Sovereignty whatsoever,cuul partioztlarly the State or Sovereignty 1Ohe7'eof
he WILS heretof07'e IL subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said :2'/ldz ('·(_k ...../7 ~L .
to be007ne [(,Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Petition filtd.
a native of ---
Prothonotary.
SC:./;.11-_;(./.._~_~t;?!c __J..!:_g.,.J.__?__:._.<_f:/_..-_._.. . _
.......exhibited a petition to be admitted to beoome a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the sati::;faotion of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jnrisdiction oj'the United States for five years inunediatcly preceding his application,and
that dztring that tinw he had behcwed Ct::;a n~an of good moral ohcu'noter,attaohed to the prinoiples of the
Constitution of the United Stides,wul well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in cill things j'ully o07nplied with the laws of the United States in such oase ma,de and providecl;
and having deolared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld slipport the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and thnt he did absolutely nnd entirely renowwe and abjure all allegianoe and fidelity to every
foreign Prinoe,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whntsoever,nnd partiol~larly .th~~~01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said_.}l/t_h 1---"\....Q,-::07.ck_7:_Lat..&&~_~_._L--:.:.:------------
to beoome a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
l,)
_c._~h-_~...:J . ._·<__,-~L il.__o':L __l Pl'othonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:Rnd now,([;}~./../Y<2.5.,.t::./~=:p..::::?:1:-d~~.
a native of ...exhibited a ,!/tition to be a dn'iitted to become a citizen
g
.::::.=..,2:"••~•••••••••_••••~...Prothonotary.
"Petition filed.
No.r-:3
:Rnd now,U2d //t2.::i ofZ~~~.
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinJ to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durinJ that time he had behaved as a man of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJs fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin,g declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 0'tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty w ereof
OJ~-'.
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~L;&~~.
to become a Citizen 0'tbe United States.
Petifion filttl..~-d~~tho1Wtary.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJs fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinJ declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 0'tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pal'ticllJlarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~7"'-.~d.<t~.
to become a Citizen 0'tbe United States.
Ptlltion filed........~d~(f/CZA-~n,.Prothonotary.
-_C~'--=C~~'=~==r='=='~=-~=~~-'='_c_~~~,=-=-o~~-"~~,,c'~'==~~=~===l"'--~4~=====================r====-!
No.2
:Rnd nIHIl,{i:2d:~/Y.""'d ......:'..5..,~:.~·!~~~K:~.~::-..•..d~.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd n~/II,{(~!I../jO.cL.L ..U ···:i:-u.T·<1::~::······z:i~:iL.Lk.7a&kCcCL-du.uu .
:f:::i;n;;'~;~=t:~·:·~:~~:Z~~:;~~~~:~=~~~;a:::::;:h:;::::;o::e ::::;.:::::;:i:::t:eo::::t:
and under the jztrisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the salne,and that
he had in all thints fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he woztld support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and partirUJ}}y the _State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeot.Whereupon the Court admitted the ~~-/CY.vc..d..~z;~~
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
...Prothonotary.
·exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
earint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
a native of .
of the United States.
No.
Jlnd n~/II,e "'/..1fr,/yt!.2/
'Ptfition filtd.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tilne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and partic~ll the State 01'Sovereitnty whereof
./)"
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Court admitted the said..-dL~a ."k2-...J:.ld...L ..-/LA..-~__
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
'Ptfition filtd.
&~
Jlnd n~ut22 Cj~~uL /yo J ..CIl4.Zcu'-~~?ccJ~-~.
Oaf7t],haetivUen~tfed·..--·S-t'a'·t·es .......·.J1·---"d""itt,~p·'/eN7.il'::to ..........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
(/""!AI f/eai "",g the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the linLits
/
and under the jltrisdiction of the United States for five years imlnediately preceding his application,and
that durint that time he had behaved as a nLan of good moral character,attache(l to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld sztpport the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolldely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prinoe,potenta~e,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and parti~rlY the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sub]eot.Whereupon the Court adm.tted the sa.d!:::!:7b-F-.'.-L ~--.k<c«.-"'.
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
'Pttition filtd.
117
Naturalization Docket.
:Rnd now,«cLj!./'7t?/.~LU /c/,..fldLI!,/'c<'>.-
a native of .~.,'//;.,,."..(-exhibC"La petition to be admitted to become a eiti"en
of the United States,And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Cow't thnt he hacl J'esicled within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that dnring'that ti7JM he had behaved as a 7nan of ~ood moral character,alta,cllNl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the ._'rww,anrl that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the ["rnited States in such Crf.,se Inrl de and provided;
c~nd havin~declared on his solen~n oath before the said COl~rt that he would sllpport the Constitution of th~
lJnit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolldely and entil'ely renowwe ancl abjure all allegiance ancl fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eig'nty zohcdsoevel',and pnrticll,la'jJ the I 'fate 7rSaerei~nty whereof
he was heretofore c~subject.Whereupon the Court admittecl the saicL /t ..I:L'z-£u:~/0'//(~_
to become a Citiz~n of th~lJnit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fi1~d.
V
NO':RndnOW,(/,1///y/'3 L.4~,g~fL.~L.·.
a native of ....A~-<<!..-(~.J:~e,,,hibited a petition to be admitted to beeome a eitizen
of the United States./:ind it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Cou,rt that he had J'esided within the limits
and uncler the jUJ'isdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that eluring that time he had behaved as (~man of good mOl'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United StL~tes,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fu,lly complierl with the laws of the United States in sitCh case nUl,de and provided;
uncl having deol(~7'Nl on his solel1~n oath befOl'e the said COl~rt thnt he wonlel suppo/'t the Constitution of th~
lJnit~d States,and that he did c~bsoll~tely and entirely renonnce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whc~tsoeve7',and pa,.ticnlar y the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherez;pon the Court aclmittecl the saici.-.-;L.?JZ{'_~t'_,l.~.>l /L __L ....
to become a Citiz~n 0'th~lJnit~d States.
(t,native of-.
Petition 'i1~d.
VNo.S
:Rnd now,..{/"r:,(.//..L.y.<!.)
{/L--~:L~~
-.:I/..(/~'"'/-0<../1(:>"/'u/;~
__e.l:llibited ((,petition to be acllJlittecl to
._P/'othonota7'Y·
becume fl citizen
:LIL l)~1 "--P tl t......-,--.----...-.__.<.__._.~k._.•/'0 wno ary.
P~tition fi1~d.
of the Unitecl Stcdes..incl it appec~ring'to the satisfaGtion oj'the COllrt that lie had l'csided {oithin the limits
and uncleI'the jurisdietion of the United States fu/'fire ypcu's iJnJnediflte1y !J]'(!ceding his ((lJplicfltion,and
that durinJf that tilJU'-he had behaved a.'a man of good moral character,attcwhed to the principle!)of the
Constitution of the L nitecl States,and well disposed to the flood order and happiness of the ::;wne,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the lan's of til(!.United States in slich c{(se made and provided;
L~ncl having'cleclare-d on his solelnn oath before the sc~icl COl~7't thc~t he wonlrl support the Constitution of th~
lJnit~d Stat~s,and t7lC~t he elid absolutely and entirely 7'enounre and abjure ((Il ({llegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovel'eig'nty wludsoevel',anA particz~lC':PJY ~~w.St.ate 07'Sovereignty wneJ'eof
he was heretofore a su bj eet.Whereupon til e Court admitted the saia.fl..ctic 4 ;(LZ L.(C{/LL 6 ..L .
to becolne a Cifiz~n of the lJnit~d Stat~s.
8
No.
Naturalization Docket.
~---:J
.7Ind nOw,......L&/'>'::':-:..:::..•••~.•/••~••:?."-.'r.~=......~6:...L_......:-'-'.J_../.kl..t...tL................
~"a native of ..................;::..£.!.LJ.!.x-:J<1··.··.····.·.·exhibited n petition to be admitted to become e~citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COl~rt thc~t he 7u~d resided within the lilJ~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States f07'five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that dW'ing that time he had behaved as a 71~an of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood orde7'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in szwh case 7nade and provided;
eu~d having declared on hi~solemn oath before the said Cozu't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,cuul that he did absolzdely and entirely renounce and abjztre all a.llegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or Sove7'eiJlnty whereof
1 -----;7
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Conrt admitted the said <.--rJL_L.L-L.2~i'.r ..£.t .
to becorne a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonota7'Y·
/
No.
.7Ind now,....lLc1o ~L.'~r
)//j;1anativeof.....Z.a ~:£Z./
L .J .J Vie.-t..£:££-.Z2.1:u 2:!.,~,?.7:J.,,~.
....__exhibited n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it c~ppearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt that he had resided within the lin"bits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yew's immediately IJ7'eceding'his application,and
that dztring that time he had behaved as a 7J~an of good moral chc~]'[wter,attrwhed to the p7'inciples of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,(Uul that
he had in all thing's fully complied with the laws of the United States in s7wh case n~((,cle and provided;
and having declctl'ed on his solemn oath before the sftid Conl't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did nbsolutely and entirely renOLUwe and abjure cdl ullegicuzce and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and p(~rticulc~rly the State 07'Sove7'eig'ntIJ whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cozu't rul7J"&itted the sedel..2:t;;r::;:.a..LLL /:/.~/)L.g....·.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.)
. .j,,/J..LL/"'..~......U.,':Z..l..•/£/.z.L....PJ'othonotary.
No.
.7Ind now,~J,..-.&tt.:f."..'.i:.'I":"<A 1--
1
-7)
a native of........Iw....,'-"'~LL
7 .
........L<tu;;k.<I\.L.;....~..,(;.r-[.'-<f.-..~h..~--..
...e;r,hibited c~petition to be admittecl to become a citizen
of the United States..J1ncl it appew'ing to the sntisj'rwtion of the Cow't that he had resided within the li7nits
and uncle7'the ju,risdiction of the United Stcttes for five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that dZiJring that tinw he hnd behaved as a 7nan of flood moral chw'actel',attachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Stated,a.nd well disposed to the good order and h(tJJpiness of the scune,and that
he had in all things fltlly compliecl with the lcuvs of the United States in D {lch CCiJse made and provided;
and having rleclnre.d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and tllat he did absolntely and entirely renowwe and abjure (tll allegic~nce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sove7'eignty whatsoever,anrl particzde~rly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whe7'eztpon the COU7't admitted the said ~~z.~l.~'~./u....
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.7 ~
......Ja.C~.l ..;:.~..-.~~J.:&.:z:,L_o_'_Z ..:L..Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
.lind now,······-6.,,·c.z:.~.£..'L.-:7 /..'/.(l,J._~,--"-r-'-~--o/~:lL:-.-.~.-.[l_c.._.L.tLL___lc__..____.__.__.._________.
a native of _.__/;~L _.2 L_Cl .._..._---..- - -exhibited n petition to be ae17niited to becOlne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Cou,rt thctt he hcal resided within the lin~it:)
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immedintely preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a n~an of .tood moral character,attached to the pl'inciples of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order etnd happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the Unitecl States in such cnse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltl't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and nbjure eill allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the BtlLie 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sztbject.Whereupon the Court admiitecl the said_._,.L.7.L-'-~'",,"__fa _:I~_LT..c--I~_'
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
I
?
)".lind now,f.~:c.{t:..L .c _~.,..-"c:?..J.-_.."._LIe t....Q.tL.&7..:'.•.•......_._.••..••,__ __ _ .
a native of :-"'?£"""';:1.CZtt ...exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of .tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declare-d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all aJlegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stttte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Court admitted the sttid _-·it-.$,...6-.7-.LL /:?c.c.dE4_zL":.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
(--r/]J.----.-.--..--:/'<__..2.z..L.._....L--r -.L..~.~~./.L --._..__Prothonotary.
exhibited a petition to be admitted to become Ct citizen
Petition filed.
._,<;;.7'/'''
.lind now,.._~:r...t..;':.._./..y._d 0
No.
a native of .__
of the United States.Anel it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow·t that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction oj'the United States for five year:)inunediately preceding his application,and
that during'thnt til/W he had behaved as a 71~an of good mo/'al chlt/'acter,attached to the principles oj'the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed'to the good order and happiness of the s(une,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case J7u~de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolzttely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegi(uwe and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stcde 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particulctrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
/-r---:J --r~~he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Court admitted the saicl ......d..:_k:~~...e-.G-...L ....""'cLk;!.PiL...CG...e ,,-L..i.-
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.Jy._t...7 :J-.L.,.LG::.~-~£.~..z......- -Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Petition filed.~~~-Prothonotary.
~..
.,......
..-,
...~~~_1:J:?a.a.c~Prothonotary.
Petition filed.
.1lnd now,...
Petition filed.
No.7
.......__._....exhibited a petition to be admitted to beconM a citizen
of the United States.And it-appearin~to the :>atisfaction of the COU7·t that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that tilne he had behaved as a man of Jood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore 0-subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said f .~~.~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
_,_.__.",..:.·,y._KVJ.:.""":.__·..:_\....:.<.LL.~...Prothonotary.
.........1..'uvJ........~.~d .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ......'-...-<:{_~.
Lik Z-./712.6~u]k.
a native of &UU!.L~.....................exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durin~that tim,e he had behaved as a man of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would su,pport the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Frince,Potentate,State or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovel'ei~nty whereof
Docket.Naturalization
No.
:JInd now,d2c;I~~.z...::,..........:1..6-:-....kLl-.:k.~.....
a native of .~....exhibited a petition to-be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin.t to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.t his application,and
that durin.t that tillite he had behaved as a man of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the .tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin.t declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~..~.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
U!.':":.
~._._."Prothonotary.
-&z Z-i1-.b"""v PI'othonotal'y .
..p.~(:';7 L-.....ProthonfJtary.
....~..)dd
exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
....-.r _......'2 ~.dd....... __...... _.
t;/d .:J ..
~/.•,•....•.!•.•.!...\o<..e:J /...t:••~.~.••.•.•~~.•••.•.•••...•••.•._•..•.•..•...••.....•.•..•.__..•••••.••.
Pttition filtd.
:JInd now,
:JInd now,.
No.
No.
he was heretofore a subject.
~_.~
a native of ~a.._..
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
of the United States.And it appearin.t to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the juri diction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tillite he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United tate,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thing fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on hi solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iallce and fidelity to every
forei.t n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei.tnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted tl e said j __.(.~~~....._.._.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
a native of·.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.t his application,and
that durin~that time he had behaved as a man of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State.fJ,and well disposed to the .tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
Pttition filtd.
Pttition filtd.
forei.tn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
Whereupon the Court admitted the said ......L ...t:..i.4.·.4.LG....~~~._~.........__.
to become a Citiztn ~,tbt Dnittd Statts.
:.z.~_ .
Docket.atura ization
No.
:JInd n~w,~;:./P..tJ.J.-:La::.
a native of _.....~CL..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for flve years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~,tbt
Dnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the said...~.
.......Prothonotary.
""'""i~..aI;."'4....,"Prothonotary .
exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
.w.;••_•••••••••..•••••••,:••c•••""!~..;~.s....J./.••'P-~~~~J.~.~.............................................................•...••._.•......__.•.....••....
:JInd now,..
No.
&e2df t./:<.,.I.of•••J .
a native of tZu.Zu.cL .
:JInd n~w,···········-:>w-:,~"'·.....·..""··_······r··..<···,.···c .
a native of \4.<l~.v-'-"-a..', _.., , ,exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
..······A~.L:'Z:::ktL··,·····(,~~4!2.<;i~~~r....c ,..Prothonotary.
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for flve y ars immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fll_lly cornplied with the laws of th United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the Constitution ~,tbt
Dnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wher upon the Oourt admitted the said /.../..:....l.c':l:..-:f"••\~•••••••••-K~.L4.-~.
to become a Citlztn ~,tbt Dnittd Statts.
No.'"LI,"-I~
"ttiti~n Ii/td.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for flve y ars immediately pre ding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral charact r,attached to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in uch case mad and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would s"Upport th Constitution~'tbt
Dnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entir ly renounce and abjure all all :.tiance and fid l7Jty to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the said /..I<••,••,<do'-'"~,~.....,."f1~.~~r.r.s;...
to become a Citiztn ~,tbt Dnittd Statts.
"ttiti~n Ii/td.
Docket.Naturalization
No .
.1Ind n~""~~z f:.j-~~£22..~
...Prothonotary.
.Prothonotary.
..~.u.-.......Ua...~.L " ....Prothonotary.
.L.L.....,.••'""•..,.••.•.•..•...•.....••••.•C2~,l»o<'::••~~~
fJtf;t/~n filed.
fJtfiti~n filed.
.1Ind n~"":~""-&{•.4/.
No .
No.
a native of .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedinl his application,and
that durinl that time he had behaved as a man of lood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinls fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinl declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstltutl~n ~f tbe
Unlttd Statts,and th&t he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every.
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereilnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said...£.4.7.t..a...-~.fZ<.
to become a Citizen ~f tbe United States.
fJetiti~n filed.
.1Ind n~""~t...<••••<.••J.J ,zz-~..<U1 ~z:u..'-'~~~.
a native of ~'-<"Lo~'Z-<::<cv.~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the juri diction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durin~that tirne he had behaved as a man of dood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Con ·titution of the United tate,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinl fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinl declared on hi solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..G-U6..~..~.
to become a Citizen ~f tbe United States.
a native of ~"-.. .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durinl that time he had behaved as a man of lood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinls fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinl declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleliance and fidelity to every
foreiln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereilnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereilnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saill.~~cJ£.....
to become a Citizen ~f tbe United States.
124
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd DDW,....tL c4._.z.h ../y05.
a native of .
.---.-._(/..l4_~la.~..6-i.4,,:..,..t...C--;?-LL<l--<.-<,1.__..
----exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it appenrin.1 to the satisfaction of the COll7't that he had 1'esided within the lilJ~its
and ll7uler the ju,risdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.1 his application,and
that durin.1 thctt tinM he had behewed as Ct n~an of good rnoral charncter,nttachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the sanM,nnd that
he had in all thing's fully c07nplied with the laws of the United State8 in such case nu((le cuul p7'ovicleel;
and hewing declared on his soleln7~onth before the said Cow·t thut he wou,ld support the CDnstitutiDn 01 tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely anel entirely renounce and a,bjul'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei.1n Prince,Potentnte,Steite 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiOlLlarly the State or Soverei,gnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..............-L:,4 ....z....7,..l.~c.!'.L.L.-(.~...__
to becom,e a Citiztn DI tht Unittd Statts.
Petition liltd.
Proth onota ry .
No.
Jlnd DDW,L L
)
C/Ld.L
a native of
oj'the United States.
/'
£I ()/e,Thibited (l.petition to be admitted to become a citi:::.en
Awl it appcaJ'ing to the satisfactio/l of the COlirt that he had resided wit/lin the limits
((/ld under the jn]'isdiction of the United States fo]'Jive !J('.ar,,i77unediately precedillg'his application,and
tlud during that time lw hetd beluwed us n IJUin of good mora l charcwte/',attlwhecl to the principles of the
Constitntion oj'the United States,and well clisposell to the goo(l order and happiness of the same,((Jul that
he luul in nll thing's [nUy G07npliecl with the lnws of the United States in sucl/o(/;se made (Uul In'ouided;
coul luwing'(leclarf-cl on his solemn oCith before the srtirl COlt/'t that he wOldel support the Constitution of t1)t
Unittd Statts,and that he did Ctbsolutety ruul entirel!J N31wwwe find abjure all (~llegiance and fidelitfj to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty wh((tsoever,and particnlal'ty the State-01'Sovereig'll ty lclwrcoj'
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupoll the Cow't admitted the 8flhl
to b('.co1JW a Citiz~n DI t1)t Uniftd Statts.
PtfitiDn lil~d.
Pl'oth071 Ot117Y.
No.
Jlnd DDW,
n native of exhibited ([petition to be admitted to become a citi:::.en
oj'the United Sta,tes.And it appeal'illg to tile 8atisfaction of the Coud that he lind J'esidecl within the limits
and unde]'the jurisdiction of tiL('.United States fo/'fire !leal's iJ7unediately pJ'fceding'llis application,and
that during that time he hrul behru cd (/;'a man of !food moral rhfl,raoter,attached to the principle8 of the
Constitution of the [nited Stnte;,and U'f:II disposed to the siooel oNZer and happiness of the S[U1W,anel thnt
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the (Tnite l 'tate in 'uch case made and provided;
Ctnel having declarNl on hi'solel1u~oath before the snid Court thnt he wonld ;)lllJport the CDnstitutiDn 01 th~
Uniftd Statts,and that he did ab 'oilltelf}and entirel!J l'ClWll1we anrl abjure all etlleg'iance ancljidelity to eve7'y
._..v..'-_.'-'.-.•<-<-....Whereupon the COll7't adll~ittecl the saidhewasheretoforeasubject.
foreig"n Prince,Potentate,State 0/'Sovereigntf}whatsoever,and particulurly the J tate 01'Soverei.1llt!J whereof
-,
to become (f-Citiztn 0 the United Statts.
PtfifiDn liltd.
'-'_J.-..\..Prothonotary.
25
Naturalization Docket.
to be admitted to ber'ome a citi;;en
No.
a native of .....
to become n Citizen of the United States.
of the United States.And it c~P7Jeal'ing to the satisfClctiflJ 'i'th
and unclel'the jurisdiction of the United States f r ~v yea",s imnwlliately pl'ecedi7l!1 his application,and(-
tllat during'thctt tinw he had be7uwed ((,8 c{nu~of.ood mo]'(~l clzu]'(wte7',att(wlzrd to tlle pl'inciples of tlze
Constitution of the United States,nnd l<{<uf disp eel to the good order and happiness of the same,(aul that
he had in all things fully compli d 0ith e laws oj'the [Tnited States in SUC7l case made {oul lJ1'ovided.:
{,
(f.,]zcZ having declared on his 0 nn OCf,t before the said UOllrt that he U'Ol(,lrl support the Constitl/tion 0'the
United States,a/~(lhat ~~~/l;~rl rib,delyan(l entirely renounce (frul nbju7'e all If,llegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Pi'ince,ot nzWte,e or YOl'()l'ei1nty whatsoever,and pa,.Ucul((,rly the StotA 01'SOl'el'eig'nty 1l'7U?reof
he was heretoforc (,.ubject.Whereupon tlze Court admitted the sa iel L
..
Petition filed.
l.Pl'otho71 oiary.
No .
.JInd now,L ..•So.
........_.........--~~.~._,,-"-
u nutive of ...e~l;hibited a petition to be admitted to becolne c~citizen
of the United Stcdes.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COllTt that he 7w,d resided within the limits
and under the jltrisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
thrd dw'ing that tiJJW he 7uul behaved as n ]}~an of good rnoral character,attached to the pl'inciples of the
Constitntion of the [niterl States,nnd well disposed to the tood 07'del'and happines8 of the s({,]}w,and that
he had in nll lhints ftdlf}complied with the laws of the United States in such cnse made and provided;
Ctnd having deoluf'(~rl on his solemn oath before the sa,id Cow't that he wonl(l sllpport the Constitution of the
United States,and Mat he did (f,bsolntely urul entirely renOluwe caul ubjltre all allegiance an(l fidelity to every
fOl'eitn Prince,Potentate,Stc~te 01'Sovereitnty whcdsoevBr,(tncZ particl£'larly the Stu te 01'Sovereig'nty lchereof
he was heretofol'e a,subject.Whereupon the Court ad/nittecl the said.r ..._---'-,-,-,,-L c::......
to become ((,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
7 Prothonota7'y.
No .
.JInd n"w,.u..c ~~;:•.•.I.{J L ..........t...L ......~..r..t.,1'-.........
n native of ..e:r.hibiterl n petition 10 be admitted to become ({,citizen
of the United States.,ind it (tppea,.in,g'to the,atisfaction of the Cow't t1l((,t he had resid@(l wi tit ill tile limits
(.(lld'under the jurisdiction of the united State,'fol'lice !Jcars immediately precediJl!;/hi'application,a/lcl
that clllrint that time lw lutrl b"lwvccl as a man of (,)'ood l1WNtl charaotel',attached tf)flu principles of the
Constitution of the [nited States.und ~()ell disposed to the!!ood oJ'{le,.and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fuJly complied with the law'oj'the nited State,in,ueh case "wele nnd provided;
nnd havin.g cleclarecl on hi,','olemA~oath before the S((,id Cow't that he wozilcl ,'upport the C"nstituti"n of th~
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely relw(uwe [(nd abjll7'e all allegir17zce and fidelity to eVe7'U
fOl'eign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereif;llty whnt,'oever,and pc~rticnla]'ly the State 07'80vereig'nty whe7'eof
he w(~s hel'etofo7'e c(,slLbject.TVhel'Cllpon the Court (ul77&itted fhe said ..~-c-LL..{.~.__•.....J"L,-L..L ~__._.
to become ct Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.,...--.-
...........J ....-.-'t;r -...........c-._.............•L,......Pl'otllollota7'y .
26
aturalization Docket.
No .
.JInd nDW,--__C j'..f.__j .__---f------,---~-------L------I --<----j,.c..1.--~______..
a native of---........._.~.(..l7·_.·_····..····-.exhibited ClJ petition to be adn'bitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeaJ'ing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the liJnits
and under the fLtrisdiction of the United States fo7'five years inunediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tin~e he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,attcwhed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case Ina de and provided;
ancl having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wOltld support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,a.nd that he did absolzdely and entirely renowwe and abjure clll alle~'iance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and paf!icuJp;l'ly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a.subject.Wherenpon the Court adll.itted the sa-icl_--L 7 c /~L _c(/<_LLc'--.-.
to become a Citiz~n of th~United Stat~s.
Petition filtd.
-(,{J J..I.-I .Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,"t J
a native of .e;\;hibitecl a petition to be admJtted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to tlle satisfaction of the Conl't tha t he had reside(Z within the lilJ'bits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States f07'Jive years imlJwcliately pI'eeNlililf llis ((PIJli('ation,and
tlU{;t during'that tilJW he had beha.ved as a !n({;n of flood !noral chw'avtel',flttaclwcl to the pI'inciples of the
COllstitntion of the Ull ited States,and well dispoL'ecl to the 2'ood ol'der ({nd happiness of the snow,fuul thnt
he luul in nll thill1s fl{;lly complied with the laws of tile UnitNl Stutes in slwll cnse made wul JJ/'ovicled;
and l[(wing cle(;[ar(',d on his solemn oath before the s({ici Conl't that he would SUPPOl't the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,and tlUl t he clirl absolll lely ancl entirely I'enOnTwe wul abjnre all allegiance ((nd fidelity to ez'el'y
foreign PI'ince,Potentate,State 01'Socel'eignty lc/wtsoever,and pnrticnlarly the State or Sovel'ei~ntl![ehe-reof
.,.
he was hel'etofore a subjef't.Whereupon the COUI't uell/Littecl the.said ...c...{..-tJ.,{!.-C:,,!-
to become a Cifiz~n of th~Unif~d Stat~s.
Pdition fil~d.
No .
.JInd now,.
Pl'otlz on otary.
n native of exhibited a petition to be ad71~itt{'-(l to become n citi::en
of the United States..ind it appeal illg to the ,:atisfrwtion of the COllrt that /u had re ided within the limits
and uncler the jZlrisdidioll of tlte lnitecl States f07'fil'e yea 1'"immediately pl'eceding llis appli('atiolZ,and
that during"that ti!n(,he had behaved as ([mfln of Qood moral churacter,attaclwcl to the pI'inciples of the
Constitution of the Uniterl States,and well disposecl to the [100C£ordel'and happiness of the Slime,und that
he hacl in all thinjs fully cOlnplied with the law'of the rnited States in 'uch case Inade nnd p7'Ovidecl;
and having declared on hi'..wle-tnn oath before the aid Court that he wOLdel support the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Statts,allrl that he did ab.olzdely and ell tirely renounce and ctbju7'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig"n PrinGe,Potentate,Sta.te or Sovereitlnty whatsoever,and partiGliJlarZy the State or Sovereig'nty u:/tereof
:J
he zens heretofore ([,subject.Whereupon the COlf,rt adnuittecl the cLid ('£.._.k::'c..l.)-..
to become ClJ Citizen of th~Unif~d Stat~s.
P~tition fil~d.
....ProM 071otr(7'Y •
27
Natura ization o ket.
No.r-.7
.JInd Dow,..G.-d ..
a native oj'..~
./(L z-l'J /-.,£....cL F-:(c/
.ex.hibited n petition to be adm,itted to become a citi;-;en
of the Unitecl States.,'ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the COll7't that he hacl re'idecl within the limit8
and unde7'the jurisdiction of the United Sta/tes fo/'five years immedintely p/'(!('eclin!f hi::;application,and
that durin!l that tim"e he had behaved ns a man of goorl nwral chlu'cwte/',aU iefwd to tlze.principles of the
Con8titntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,a7td that
he had in all thing'fully complied with the laws of the rnitecl 8tr.des in Sitch ca8e maAe and JlJ'ovided:
and having declared on his solemn oath br,/ol'e the said COitrt that he wonlcl ::;7tppr)T't the onstitution of th~
tlnit~d Stat~s,and that l/{~did absolutellJ nnrl entirel!!I'enonnce nn(l nbjllre all (tllegiallcrl rwd fidelity to eV('7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Strtte or Sove/'ei2ntlJ II hntsoever,and particlllrll'llJ the Statf'.or S(}Z'ereig'llty ll'hereof
he was heretofore a subject.JJ hereupon the COlut admitted the sa iel
to bee07ne a Citiz~n of th~tlnit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fil~d.
Prothonotary.
No.
.JInd Dow,
a native of·
(jl:.'tx1IJ LLJh 1~1..e,
."e,1,;hibited a petition to be admittecl to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it ltppearing'to the sntisfcwtion of the Court that he llad resided within the lim,its
a]lel under the jnrisdietion of the United States for five years immediatellJ precedillg his application,and
thnt during that tillW he heul behcwed al>n 7J~an of goocl n1,oral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the enited States,nnd well disposed to the g'oocl 07'der and happinesl>of the M177Le,and that
he had in all things fll,lty complied with the laws of the United States in such cuse I7lAule ancl provided;
and having'declltl'Ml on his solemn oath befo/'e the said COltrt that he wonlel support the Constitution of th~
United Stat~s,and tin t he did ab::;olutelu and entirely renounce and abju,re all allegiance anel fidelitu to every
.t:..<_Prothonotary"
Petition filed.
I
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State O/'Sovere(gntlJ whldl>oevel',and particulnrly the State 07'SoveJ'eigntu whereof
he was heretofore a subject.TV hereupon the Conrt aclrnitted the saidL ~/I:.',:AL/'J.~tr _.....£.....
to becorne a Citiz~n of th~tlnit~d Stat~s.
No.
Jlnd now,....(j:r£<,Lcl-?),/y t'h -).t""2.L~".-'?-'z!:.../?.f~-<'.---
<--/1
U ludive of W:?L I {;,:L:t...-'C-L .r:hilJiterl a petitiollr 0 be admitted to become ((citizell
of the Unitecl States..ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had reside.d wit/lin the limitl>
and under the jurisdiotioll of the United I..fate.s for five !/f>W"iJnmediatr:1lJ precedillg his a!Jplirution,lllu7
that dw'illg'thet!tillU'fw had !Jelzat'ed as ({;nuu~of •./Ooel moral chnrtlcter,(ittachNl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well cli.posed to the good order and huppinesl>of the Slone,({nd that
lw had in all things fully cr)/nplied with the laws oj'the Cnited 'tide,in ,'uch ease Jnarle ((fill pl'ol'irIed;
ancl hcwill.1 cleclal'Cd on hi,'80lelnn oath before tlzp,cdd COltrt that he would support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,a,nel that he did absolu,tel!J ruvl entirely renOZMIce and abjul'e all a llegiance and fidelity to eve!'!!
fOl'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Soverei;;ntlJ whatsoever,and particulaJ~e State or 80(/.ig nty Where.of
he lOus heretojore a subject.Whe/'eupon the Cow·t admitted the 8aid}~-,?,..~/"LL.~
to beconw a Cifiz~n of th~Unit~d StiJt~s.
Pdition fil~d.
//
Prothonotary.
2
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:Rnd now,_(.f.,l.~.2T/f('.(!7.......£y"';;'.jJ...~,fL .
a native of..........(,..,.{'fr.L..21:'LL-.~_exhibited (iJ petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United State "And it appearin,g to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the li]]~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately preceding'his application,and
that durin,g that ti7JM he had behaved as a 7]~an of gooel moral cha,racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well (Zisposed to the good oNZer and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all thin,gs fltlly c077~plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having'declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow't tlutt he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and thcd he did etbsolldely and entirely renounce and (iJbjure a/ll alle,giance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Soverei,gnty whatsoever,and particliJlciJrly the State 01'So.vereignty wlwJ'eof
/
he was heretofore ((,subject,Whereupon the C;urt ad77~z:tterl the saicZ ~L.L.L~0"'".(4.(.ft....
to become ((,Citizen of tbe United States.
the satisfaction of ilw Court that he lzad J'esided within the lin~its
!L'hH (?,j,'l
e.TJ~ibited ((.petition to be admitted to beconw (L citiz,en
F7'oth 071 ota7'Y.
/
No .
.JInd now,.(/I'
of the United States.
(iJ native of
Petition filed.
and uncle}'the jurisdiction of the United States fa}'flue yeal's imnwcliat(~lu fJJ'ecedinll his applicciJtion,and
that clul'in,g that time he hcul behaved ((,s 0.,!nan of good moral characte!',crUnchecZ to the principles of the
Constitldioll of the United States,and well disposal to the good order and lUlppiJlP.sS of the ::;rune,aml that
he hcul in ldl thing's fnlly complied with the laws of the United Stl.(,fes in slich GflSe JJu'ule and j)J'ol'ided;
arul lllwing'decla/'eel on his solemn oath before the snid Court Mud he wOld(Z support tlte Constitution of tbe
United States,cu~d tlu..d Iw did ab80lutely and entirely renOlUzce and abjure all alle,giaJl('C and fidelity to (mer!!
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State OJ'Sovereig'nt!!wluttsoeveJ',nncl pw,ticnlfu)y ate
he was heJ'etofore a subject.Whereupon the ConJ't admittell the said ;:J.;.1
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
State 07'SoveJ'et.ffnty
(.1 ,1'/1
whereoj'
Petition filed.
P,'othollotm'y,
J
No.
U native of ..
the .'aiisfaction oj'the Court that he had j'e:ide(l within the limits
.JInd now,.CL ~L.(r!~1
)
fa r
of the United Stntes..1nd it rt/J!Jearillg'to
C I"J <I ';/)'.Lo id
exhibited ((,petition t be aelmittecl to beconw n citizen
wzd uncleI'the jllrisdidion oj'ilw Cnitecl States fo7'fiN)year8 inwzediatelfj pJ'{'ceding'ltis lljJjJliNdion,and
that cln7'ing'that time he had tll'lzared a,'CiJ nu,tn of goorl 1noral chuNwteJ',attnched to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,rl1~d well disposed to the gooll order and hnppine,','of the same,and that
he harl ill nll thing::;fully complied with the law':!of tile United State.in such case made and jJrovided;
and having declurNl on hi::;soleJJ~n oath befol'e the sriiel Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did ausolutely and entirely /,(!JlOl,M~Ce allli abjw'e all allegiance and fidelity to eve/'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or I 'overeig'ntu wllatsoeuel',((,Jui P(U'ticltZ(('l'ly the State oJ'Sovereijd'nty whel'eof
he was lzerotofo7'e a suuject.TV/w1'C:upon the Court rubniftecZ the snicl I -9.~z!'.)<1 ".>J../~
to become f,t Citizen of tb~United States.
Petition filed.
p,.otll 011 ota 7'y .
Naturalization ocket.
No.
:Rnd now,...t..l..t£..f 2..j(~7 '5I.,..
a native of __.exhibited a petition to be adn~itte(l to become c~citizen
of the United Stntes.And it appeal'ill::1 to the satisfaction of the Court thal he had resided within the li/nits
and under the jnrisdiction of the United State::;for five years immediately preceding'/zis application,and
tlzat during that tinw he had behaved as a 7nan of gooel 7noral character,nttcw/zerl to the principles of the
Constitz~tion of the United States,and well di.posecl to the good order eaul hQ;ppiness of the same.wzd that
he had in all things fzLlly c07nplied with the lnws of the United States in sneh case made and jJrovided;
and having'declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow·t thc~t he lVould support the Constitution of th~
United States,wul that lw did ab.~olldely and pntirely l'e7wun('e and abjure all allef!iance and jidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whntsoevel'.and particul·trly the State 01'Sovereignty lrlwreof
he was he7'etofore ([subject.TV hel'f!u pon t!le COltl't aclmittecl the sa iel
to becolJw a Citizen of the United Slates.
Petition fjJ~d.
No.
:Rnd now,(,/~I '•F /A,~,,L.L.('ff t.._a _
P!'ollz 071 oia!'!!.
a native of ....e.vhibited a petition to be adlnitted to becolJw a citizen
of the United States..ind it appearing'to the sa.tisf(wtion of the COlirt that he had resided within the lin'bits
and under the jl~7'isdiction of the United States fo7'five yea,I's immedintelu IJ7'eceding his application,and
that clztring thcd time he hrul behcwed as n lJ'ban of g'ood 7nol'al churacter,attachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the Un iteel States,(Uul well disposed to the good order and hctppiness of the same,and that
he had in nll thints fnllu complied with the laws of tlze Unitetl Sta,tes in slich case made and pl'ovided;
wul luwing decla/'{.'.d on his solemn oath befol'e the said COllrt thnt he would sllpport the Constitution of the
United Slates,and tIl(:t he did r;~bsolldelu wul entirely renOltlwe anel abjure all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stede 01'Sovel'eig'nty whatsoever,an(l particuJarly the State 01'Sovel'eig'ntu whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whel'eupon the Court adn~itted the snid
to become a Citiz~n of the United Stales.
P~tition filed.
'-,,"-.• _L.-.;A-~~1--~.._._..
No.
:Rnd now,_._(G .ck..r1.c.J{.~
<....,_...Prothonotary.
a natil'e of _f I YLCL e.r:hibitecl ((petition to be.aclndtled to become ({citi;jen
of the United States..Ind it ap/)(3ul'inJJ'to the sati 'faction of the COl~rt that he had residerl within the limits
and uncler the jltl'isdiction of the United States fol'fiue yertl"inunediately IJI'eeNling'his (ffJ/Jli('ation,and
that during tlZfL{tilne lw harl beltcu'cci rt.'{~man oj's!ooll 71wral ('-luu'acler,attached to the lJl'illciple.'oj'tlle
Constitution of the United State.',and well di.'posecl to the good order and happine s of Me same.((nd that
he lutel in (ttl thing's fl~lly cOlJ~plied with the law.'oj'the nit('d ~'tates in ::;llOlt ca.'r>made ({Jul 7J7'Ovidecl;
u7Zcl having dec/ru'ed on his ~olelnn oath befol'e the said Court that he wOlL!cl SUPPOl't the Constitution of the
United Stat~s,anel t1l(~t he did absolntely wnl entirely rf.7WlUWe (Lltd abjure all allegiance alld fidelity to every
f'ol'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eij;'nty w7zcttsoever,anel partioularly the Slate 01'Sovcreig'nty Whereof'
he wa:i heretof07'e a sllbject.Wlwreupon the Court adlnitterl the said
to beC07ne a Citizen of the United States.
P~tition filed.
,,+
wi ..............-.......-•••~._•••_10;;.-.......1_.....P!'othonotary.
.Prothonotary.
.....................Prothonotary.
Docket.
.............:;J.L7.2~7L.QL :;~~-A~~~~(."..•......•.Prothonota77l.
..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
p'etition to be admitted to become a citizen
ourt that he had resided within the limits
rs immediately precedin.t his application,and
moral character,attached to the principles of the
sed~to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
e ~of the United States in such case made and prooided;
efore tM Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f tbt
•........~eh·ly renounce and abjure all alle.tiance and fidelity to every
tsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
aturalization
.1Ind D~w,C!;;bLu:.3:L2,...
.7Ind D~w,:y...1.-\JG~..£«.-•••••••.•~~.~A...d:z...G<c.a4~.....•.•••••.•.••••••.•••..••••.•..•..••.•••••.....•.•..•..•••••••....•••••,•••••..•..•••.•
No .
No .
he was heretofore a ubject.
a native of ~;.-:..-:\~.r..k(.L .
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~"'--<:•.c.'k::J.~.r..•.J~;r-..L~........... .
No .
.7Ind Dow,(ir:/~/tJ,....,</"'(/..""':5 ~~..'U./..
to become a Citiztn of tbt C1nittd Statts.,
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five y ar immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tim,e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin.ts fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,-
aTUl having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution ~f tbt
Dnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five y ars immediately prec ding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of th same,and that
he had in all thin.ts fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case mad and provided,-
and havin.t declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f tbt
Dnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alZ :.tiance and fidelity to every
forei.tn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~:1<Ct::~~•••••.•~~••tf1L,£.d~~a.,,(.~•••.••••.••••••..•
to become a Citiztn 01 tbt Dnittd Statts.
1Jttiti~n 1i1td.
ocket.
. ....·....e.T:hibited a petition to be aelmittecl to becom,e a citizen-....J 0.:i.l t L c-..
Naturalization
Rnd now,....LL.c.?:::.t"c:z .....\..<,.
;-
No.
a native of ....
of the United States./ind it appeUl'in~to the satisfaction of the COUl't that lie had J'esiclecl withill the limits
and under the jllJl'isdiction of the Un ited States for five yeal'S inunecliutely IJ7'eceding'his appliuettion,and
that dn7'in~that ti7JM he had be7uH'ed as a,meL7~of good 7Jw7'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State:;,anrl well elisposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fu,lly complied with the law:;of the Unitecl States in such casp Jnade Clncl p7'ovided;
a,nd havin~declared on his 80leJJ~n oath before the said Court that he wOl"lcl SllJpp07't the Constitution of t1)~
Unit~d States,and tlwt he did ab,'olutely and entirely l'enonncf.and abjure all allegiance alld fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State 01'I ocereignty wlzatsfJeve7',and padicularty the Statf 07'SOlle-l'eignty whe7'eof
he was he7'etofore a snbject.Whel'eupon the Cow't ndmitted the said
to become a Citiz~n of t1)~Unit~d Stat~s.
Pdition fi1~d.
Pl'otli anoia]'!!,
No.
a native of ...
c(uy cl;~
..e.lJhibitfd (f.,petition to be admitted to become [(.citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'inJ;to the satisfaction oj'the CUlll't that he had resided within the linLits
and under tlle jUI'isdiufion of the United States fol'jiue yeeu's immedia tely precedillff his application,and
that during that time he h(ul behaved (f.,S n man of g'ood 7lw7'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the [nite{"States,and well disposed to the gooel order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in aJl thing~fully C'omplierZ witll the lnw,'of tile United States in snch case made ((·/lcl provided;
and having'rlec'lnred on 7/is ~oleJnn oatil 1!efore the said Cow't that he wonlrl support the Constituticn of t1)e
Unit~d StiJt~s,wul til t lie did absolldfly (uul entirely 7'c7wwU'e ef.,nd a7Jjn7'e all nllegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
Whereupon the Conrt admitted the s({,idhewasheretoforeasubject.
f07'ei~n Prince,Potentate,State 01'80l'el'eig'nty whatsoeuel',and pa7'ticltlal'ly the State 07'Soce7'eignty ll'hereof
/J-
L L 1..:.•••Lo l.(c:.
to beconLe a Citiz~n of t1)e Unit~d Stat~s.
Petition fil~d.I
..Prothonotar!!.
No .
.lind Dow,.((2.&:L~.t...<./~...Y.dj ~
a native of e.\'J~ibited n petition to be admitted tu become a citizen
of the United States.And it appea7'in.J.l to the satisfaction of the COllrt that he fmel resided within the li7nits
and unde7'the jW'iscliction of the United States for flce years inunedintely p7'fcNlin[:his application,and
Mef.,t dll7'i71g that time he had behaved eUi (f.,7lUMb of goocl moral character,attached to the p7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,nnd well di:;posed to the ~ood order and happines'of the same,and that
he had in all things fnlly cumplieel with the la-ws of the nited I tate:;ill <'lwll case made and provided,:
nnd havin~declal'ecl on his solemn oath before the snicl COllrt that he would support the Constitution of t1)~
Unit~d Stat~s,(ind that he did absohdely and entirely renonnCf w~(l a7Jjlll'e all nllegiance and fidelity to evm'y
fOJ'ei~n Prince,Potentate,Stef.,te 07'Sovel'eig'nty whedsoever,aneZ JJ(f.,7'ticlllarly the Sta,te 07'SOVel'elj}nty whereof
C J I
he was he7'etofore a su,bjeet.Wherellpon the COllJ7't admitted the saiel L k .l.<f.-ll.,,(....~~•.l '-.~....
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of t1)~Unit~d Stat~s.
Pdition fil~d.
.Prothonotmy.
No.
Naturalization Docket.
/---....
/}7 ~_-'••.•
.1Ind now,/-'-.-7.J .'--_YEZ/._ox..J'..I ..-.d :2 ,-.----__.__..J._~L~.2_.__&£J ..u.Gt:O:.__._.__ __.___.__.._.._ .
a native of -----lz (."-------.-..------.------.-.-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during'that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjZiJl'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
--;).
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said....._1._•_y ./.J..<;...._c.._..~.'<-.c:-c:r-:-:.__._.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
No .
.1Ind now,...un 'I.J ~-:6E~__~/'/d ~___. .tL.LA..il.C7.L .2:LL:.._._ _ _.___.._ .
a native of -.(v22~.a..._ _.._._..._.____exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appea,ring to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good nl,oral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
?-
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..:_1l/,___0..._t't __L-f-r.~/i __._.._.._...
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
..--.-..--...-....-.__.__.Prothonotary.
No.
.,,-....1Ind now,....._2/...vlr...__.._._._..tt...
)"-,..;.
.\..L d ..
a native of ....-..--.--..e.T hibited CiJ petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for jive years immediately preceding'his application,and
that during that time he hnd behaved as a man of goorZ moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United State in snch case m,ade and provided;
and having declare.d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjul'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Strtle or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
(.~he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the CoziJrt aclJnitted the said.....~--'-.~L...z.<.E _..___.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
..'--"/-{f.,,;t:l.L....Pl'othonotmy.
Naturalization ocke •
No.
:JInd now,
'1
~(....--':_~1_.....
.
.1.'£.1:/..,./Ll )
,..-;
a native of c/-k:2 ..w.C.k ..........e,l:-hibited n petition to be Qclmittpd to 1Jeco}}~e a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinJl to the satisfaction of the COl(,rt that lif heal resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the Un iteel States for five years i71uneclicdely lJl'eceeling li is applica,tion,and
that clw'ing'that time he hc(,d behctvecl ns Cf.,7J~an of good 7lwral character,atlacherl to the IJJ'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the .!looel order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJ1S fully c07nplied with the lnws oj'the United States in such case made and provideeZ;
and having declared on his solemn ocdh before the saitZ Cow·t thed he wonld upport the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and that he did nb 'olntely nncZ entirely renounce and abjure all aUeg'i(llu'e.and firlelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'SoveJ'ei1nty lchntsoever,and !Jcu·ticnlurIIJ the State or 801'ereig'nty 1l'IleJ'eoj'
.
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon tll(~COlirt adn~itted tlie saicl.IE r::L._~.7/."c.tc:-£-
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of tbt Unittd States.
Petition filed.
Pl'otho71 ot {f7'y,
No.
.exhibited l(,petition to be admitted to become (l.citizen
:JInd now,
a native of _..._.
-r
.'L ~('..'-....//.'.c-<.f<G...~~
of the United State:>.And it appectri71!:f to the satisfnction of the Cow't that he had resicZwZ within the lilnits
and uncleI'the jurisdiction of the United States fol'fiue years immediately jJreceding'his application,and
thnt during'that time he had behaved ns ((,71~an of J100d mora l character,attached to the lJ1'inciples of the
Gonstifl"tion of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood order and hnppine:>s of the smne,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of tlle United Stc~tes in such cnse lJuule mul provided;
cULd having'declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wonlrl support tlle Constitution 0'the
United States,and t!lat he did absolntelu Cllul entirely renounce nnd abjure all allcg'iance ((n(l fidelity to eve7'y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Stctle 01'SOl ereigntu wllntsoevcr,and pnrticltlarly the Stu te or Sovereig'nty whereof
/-/he wa.s heretoforc ((,subject.JVheJ'ellpon the Court adlnitted the saJcl -e..(.c C L....~~..lc~-rL,-..
to become et Citiz~n of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary,
V
No.i
a native of .....
~
..z.,-_0/.l.L c......._.....'."... .. ......
(,
e,r:Jl ibited a petition to be admittecl to become a citi:-;,en
of the United States.,ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tlud he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jw'iscliction of the United States foJ'five yenJ"immedia tely preceding'llis applic({tion,anel
tlu(,t dnring that tillW he had behaved as a man of g'ood m,oral charactel',a ttaclzed to the principle:>of the
Constitution of the United State',(J.,nd well disposed to the.good order and happines,'of the same,and that
he hr{(l in all thin.§s fu,zzy Gompliecl with the law'of the United States in such case JJUlcle nnd provided;
and havin,g declared on his sole/Ju~oath before the snicl Court thc(,t he wonld 'llpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he did absolldely wul entirely l'ellOWlCe ancl abju1'e all alleticl1lce and fidelitu to cvel'y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Stute 01'Sovereignty wlud:>oevel',and particularly the Sta,te 07'Sovel'eig'nty whel'eoj'
•--.,,,--::J ,
he was heretofore {(,8ubject.TVhpl'ellpon the Court admitted the saicl ~1...~_L..I.<L.~.L.G.k ..
to become (l,Citizen of the United States.
Pdition filed.
a..~_.£0 ...........Prothonotary.
34
No.
Naturalization Docket.
/
a native of -.-_......-----exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and uncleI'the jnrisdiction of the United States for five years inumediately p7'ecedinJi his application,and
that dll7'ing thut time he hacl behaved as a nuan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fally c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case macle and provided;
and having'declared on his solenun oath before the snid Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,((nd that he did absolutely ancl entirely renounce and abjure all alleJiiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stale or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particnlarly the State or Sovereignty wlw7'eof..(
he was heretofore n subject.Whereupon the COll7't ac17nitted the snid.~/.:Lt.c J......l __<.~t:.G~jL-
to become n Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.1 1 )NUL Q.:\.:y-4l:~2Z/Proth onota ry .
No .
.JInd now,;~:--:.::I/Z/;Z:-0,/)?r.JJ-
a native of·--"'-~.G.L.'exhibited n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeCl-ring to the satisfcwtion of the Cow't that he had resided within the limits
mid uncler the jurisdiction of the United States for jive yeal'S immediately precedinJi his application,and
that dlu'ing that tilne he hctd beha.ved ns a lnan of good mOl'al clu~7'[wter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he hcul in ctll thinJis fll.lly complied with the lawli of the United States in snch cetse n~acle and 7Jl'ovided;
wul having declw'Ml on his solenu~oath befOl'e the said COlt/'t that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,anel that he did nbsolltcely wul entirely renounce wul abjure aJl alleJiiance and fidelity to every
fOl'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Slate 01'Sovereignty whcdsoever,wul particnlctJ'ly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he wetS heretofore a subject.Whereupon tlw Court adlJ'&ittNI tIl(}said ..:/Le.z-Zr-~~"C...-:
to become n Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
No.
Prothonotary.
a native of.·.exhibitecl a petition to be ((dmitteel to become n citi:::en
of the United States.,rJ.ncl it appeaJ'ing'to Me liati.'faction of the COUl't that lle had 7'esided within the limits
nlld undel'the jnl'isdiction of tile United State,-fol'fiz e yeal'~immediately pl'eceding'his applicntion,and
thnt du.ring'that time he heul bella led as a m/an of good mOl'al chal'acter,attached to the principleli of the
Constitution of the Unitecl Stateli,wul well disposed to the gooll ul'der and hapjJiJle8~of the same,and tlud
he had in all thing',-fully c07nplied with the la.ws of the Unitecl States in liuch case mcule and provided;
and having declcu'Nl on his solemn oath before the sairl Court that he UJonld SUppOl't the Constitution of the
United States,and that he clid absolutely and entirely l'enonnce and abjw'e (tll allegiance Clncl fidelity to every
fOl'eig'n Pl'ince,Potentate,Stede 01'Sovel'eignty whatsoever,and pnrticLtlnrly tile Stnte 07'Sovereig'nty luhel'eoj'
d"/7'he wa,s heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Cow't adrnittecl the said ...__(,.:c,;uz..lJ.(,.-.~_~_
to become n Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed."I
)C."z:£<-0.-L ").-a ::.~"-.Prothonotary.
No .
Naturalization ocket.
.JInd now,k..T •..E."'.'-<
~-a native of ~«'-.-.~)t..
",'..·....~L.C.Ck :::.-.
...e.-rJ~ibited (£petition to be adlnitted to becOIne Ct citizen
of the United States.And it appew'ing to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fo7'flve veal'S inunediately p7'ecedi ni his application,and
tlntt during that tinw he hcul behared as a n~an of 100d 7/wral cha7'acter,attrfChecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel onle7'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fltlly compliecl with the laws of tile Unite(l States in such case n"bade ancl provided;
and having declared on hi,',olemn OClJth before the sctid Court that he wonld I>llpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he clid absolutely and entirely renounce and abjw'(!all (fllf!!iance (fnd fidelity to evel'y
fOl'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Sta te 01'SOl'ereignty uJhatsoever,and particularly the I ta te 01'80l'l'rci!1 nty lehereof
~he was heretofore a sllbject.TVhe7'cupon the COll7't adrnittccl the sairl ~~c'"t;"-..~10.....,/;,..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No.
Ptfition filed.
V
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)
Prolh ollotal'!J.
....,,
.JIdn //-...../now,....i&
a nClJtive of .---Q.~~/..cuchibited a petition to bf.adlJdtted to become a citizen
f
of the United States..1nd it appea7-illl;to the satisfrwtion of tile COllrt that he hacl rl'siderl within the limit:>
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five y('(U's immediately lJl'eceding'his applicntion,and
that chu'ing that tilJ'W he heul behaved as a,man of g'ood 77wral character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,r.lncl well disposed to the goocl oJ'deJ'and happiness of the smne,and thctt
he had in ctll things fa,zzy complied 7uith the-l([ws of the United States in snch case made alld provided;
wul having deolctl'erl on his solemn oath befoJ'e the sllid Cow't tlud he wonl(l support the Constitution of th~
United States,({nd that he did nbsolutely and entiJ'ely l'enonnep.and objure all ((lleg'iance ({wI fidelity to every
fO/'eig'n P/'ince,Potentate,Stctte OJ'Sovel'eig'nty whntsoever,and pnJ'ti(YldnJ'ly the Slate OJ'SoveJ'ei!},'nty whereof
~-/~
he was heretofore a subject.TV hel'fllpon the Cow't admitte 1 the.aiel ~<:c.c '-t?-1.:.('~...__....__._
to bec07ne a Citizen of th~United States.
Pdition filed.
Prothonotar!J .
No.I
/7 ,
.JInd now,--.~/v"::'£...,..~..--z.~~.;(,.
c[native of ..r-
"~-.:.{y },,~.e.'hibilcrl n petition to be admitted to become n citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to Me sati faction of the COU7't that he had reside(l within the lin'bits
and under the jl.tl'isdietion of the United Stutes foJ'tive years inunediately preceding'hi·application,and
tlza,t during that time he lutd behal ed as a n~an of Q'ood /noral character,attacherl to the principles of the
Constitldion of the United States,nnd well dispo 'eel to the 100d oJ'der and happines:>of the-same,and that
he had in c[ll thing:>fully c07nplied with the lcuvs of the [)nited I tates in slu:h case made and p7'orided;
uncl having declared on his SOlell'bn outh before the .'aicl Cow't tlta,t he lVOltld sllpport the Constitution of the
United Stat~s,and thclJt he did cibsolutely nnd entirely re7WltnCe and abjure a II a llegia nee and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State OJ'SoveJ'ei2'nty whatsoevC/',and pcu·ticnla7'ly Ule I tate 07'Sove7'eignty whereof
,;-
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereupon the COltrt ad]}~itterl the said ...1;,e..t",,<-c....f.Z..----::.'"...r..Z:.-;.......__..
to bec07ne a Citizen of the United Stat~s.
Ptfition filed.
\-.,..';...~I<..~.__•..Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
-1
a native of...../::c.(..(J.1::C.u.....e;vJtibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a,citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he had resided within the li17~its
and under the jztrisdiction of the United States for five years inunedicttely preceding his application,and
that dztring tlZCit time he had behaved (is n 7J~an of good m07'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the Sa7JM,and that
he had in all things fnlly compliecl with the laws of the United States in such GCise 7nade and provided;
and having declared on his sole17Ln oa,th befo/'e the saicl Cow't that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe ({nd abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoeve1'.and pnrticlilarly the Stede or S~vereig'nty whereof
C . ...,--7 f l-~-rhewasheretoforeasubject.Whereupon the ourt adrnztted the saul ::'/I..:..C&f....!-.C ..,,",../..c.(;..J.-'-"..
to bec01ne a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.7 )
rk-.t l.C--'{.../.ZZ :':o.!-C7 Z..Prothonotary.
No.
(
,,
exhibited ei petition to be admitted to become a oitizen
.;-'
'>.....-:..:~.J ....d
:Rnd now,
a native of
of the United States./111d it appecu'ing'to the scitisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the linLits
and under the jli7'isdiction of the Unitecl States f07'five yeal's immediately preceding his application,and
that durinff that time he hnd behcwed CiS ei 7JLan of gooel mo/'al chcirw;te/',attached to the p/'inciples of the
COfl.stitlltion of the United States,a.nd well disposed to the gooel order and lzappiness of the smne,and that
he luul in eill things fully complied with the laws of tlze United States in sncll cnse nwde and provided;
nnd lawing deGlu,red on his solefnn oath b~fore the seiid Conrt tlUit he wOldd support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did uln;olzdely und enti/'ely renOlf,nce and ctJ)jUJ'e all cdZegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
Whereupon tl/~COlf./'t arlmJttNl the said.he was heretofore (I,subject.
fOJ'eign Prince,Potentate,Stctte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pa7'ticlilaJ'ly the Stnte 01'Sovc7'eig'nty whereof
)~7-
\.o'~/l-L.(j:-
to become a,Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd now,?I'/llI:VJrt-y)~/'/,23 -0u~~Da4/"d-tu--..
a native of .....C ~exhibited a petition to be aclJJz,itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it ap/!I:,'ing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of'the Ilitecl States for five years immecliatel!J /JI'ececling'his application,ancZ
that during'thnt time he heal behal'ecl n,'{(7nan of /lood moral clzarar;ter,attached to the prilwiples of the
Constitu,tion of the {Ilitecl Stcite,',nncl well clisposed to the gooel order and happiness of the '(UJW,cuul that
he hacl in cill thinJfS fully complieel with the laws of the United Stnte'in sur;/z,case 7nacle and provided;
and having clecla}'('d on hi.'solemn oath before the said Cozu't that he wOl-iZd support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolntely ei/lrl entirely renounce and abjlu'c all allegiance and fidelity to every
-f'o/'eidn Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereif)'nty whatsoevel',and pnl'ticllZarly the Btrtte 07'Sovereig'nty whereof
/'-'='.::>",)-.".;
he was heretofore a,subject.Whereupon the Cozu·t admitted the sliid .././t<;:--~/'":~~..~.~f"/'L2.-""?-k"-::-.....
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Pdition filed.
)
Proth Oll olary.
Naturalization Docket.
~z-
..exhibited Cb petition to be a (bnittul to become a citi::en
~./~
:JInd nDw,..~/7?L7d..2-~~~
.P:-
a natwe of ~.~-e _.
of the United States.And it appearin.1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inuneeliebtely prfcedillfl his application,and
that dlb7'ing thed tilJW he hcul behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,anel well elisposecl to the good order and happiness of the sw:ne.and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the Fnited Stntes in such case made and provided;
Cbnd having declared on hi'SOlel1l-n oath before the saiel Court that he wonlcl snpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he did ab~;olLltely wul entirely l'OIWlllU!f and nbjul'e all allegiance and jldPlity to every
foreign Pl'ince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,anel parti,culcb;J!J VUJ.State or SOl'el'eig'71ty u:ltel'eof
(--~~
he was heretofore a subject.Wherellpon the Court admitted the salib.~/~7
to become eb Citizen of t1)e United States.
Petition filed.
No.
Prothonotary.
C(~~-LA{.L;7ft~...
"'·exhibited ([,petition rr:be admitted to become a citi.:;en
the satisfaction of the Cow't thnt he heal resided within the lil1l-its
and uncler the jZ{;7'isdiction of the United Stc[,tes for five yeebrs immediately fJreGeding'his application,and
that dw'ing that tinw he heul behaved as a 7nan of good moral chw'acter,atta,cheel to the principles of the
Constitntion of the Unitf'.d States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the srune,and that
he had in all things j'nlly complied with the laws of the United States in such cnse made cllld provided;
and having'rleolw'('(l on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wOll,lel snpport the Constitution 0'the
United States,and tllflt he diel a.bsolntely wul entirely renonnce and cdJjw'e all alleg'iallce anel fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 0]'Sovereij,lntlJ whatsoever,and pCbrticula,rllJ the State 07'SoveJ!(3igntlJ whel'eof
he was heretolore a "ubject.Wherm//loll the COlU·t (tclmittell the said C/4J:'~{..dJ£;..if ..v:~.
to become a Citizen of th~Unit~d States.
Petition filed.
....Prothonotary.
/
INo.
e[,native of ..,,-,:.e.L/~J<,I-~....•exhibited n petition to be admitted to become n citizen
of the United State...ind it appearing to the satisj'ae:tion of the Court that lw heal resided within the limits
and under the juri'diction of the {nited tCLte.'for five lJccu'S inLmediutely preceding his application,and
that dnrin.1 that time he hnd beluLl'ed a 'a nl-a7Z of Jood mm'al character,flttCLclzed to tile principles of thc
Constitution of the Cnited State ,and u'ell disposed to the ood order and happiness of the :)wne,and that
he had in all thin,;}tully GOlnplied with the !au'.'of the [nited States in such case made nnd providecl;
and having declared on his olemn o([,th before the said Court that he wOl.bld support the Constitution of th~
United States,nJul that he did abo olntely nnd entirely l'f/WIUwe and abjure all ((llegiance and fidelitlJ to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'overeignty what.'oever,awl particulw'ly the State 01'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore fl c'llbjeet.Whereupon the COllrt admitted the saiclV/d~~~/L..._.,::"?y-,,t.4Z.-.,t:\.
to become a.l Citizen of the Unit~d Stat~s.
Petition filed.) 7
(."':L~..c ....ProthonotrJ.7'Y·
....Prothonotary.
et.
....~~
.~~.p,~cb~__.
exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he luul resided within the limits
aturallzation
.1Ind n'''',.
'Ptfiti,n filed.
No .
.1Ind n,,,,,-/-~~CA;::::?:.:~~.~~/.~:r.../.'~9-~1.~.::-:-I,.;;::?~e.0~il~~..~".
a native of L ~~.a......::q,...~:CLJ<:Y.1...·•.,.....•......•..
of the United States.
No.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,'
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C,nstHutl,n ,f tbe
QnUed States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Pr.ince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particupty the State or overeignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sa~£:?
~,~p.,u..fi·..£..~~::~c..·~~-z:.f<::~:,..-:e:.;:?1._Prothonotary.
_••:;;o_r-i<"--v-·.r..M~V.4.L '::>.....z ,~~'.L.L~~.•~:_::\.._.,...••.•..•••Prothonotary.
to become a Citizen ,f tbe Dnited States.
'Petiti,n filed.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilM he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having Mclare4 on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would upport the C,nstituti,n ~f tbe
Dnltttl Statts,and that he did ab olutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partic~ly the State o;;/overeignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sa~.,ya .~da ..
to become a Citizen ,f tbe Dnlted States.
•~.c.k:Cl-'-.""'~~~.
a native of J:.,.•=~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
a native of _............... .. . .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for fiue years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
-
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,'
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C,nstituti,n ,f tbe
Dnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu.y the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~~~-G-9'JAr..''-''''.LI...d::::L~~1d2:2:::;~k<-~
to become a Citizen ,f tbe Dnited States.
Naturalization Docket.
.lind now,..../~...../...,
/
7
.L ((!;...?.f.J..L.c;.~<-.L.....2<..£...Th:"G.e.
...exhibited a,petition to be admitted to become (l citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilJ~its
and under the jurisdiction of the Unitecl States for five ycnn;immediately preceding'llis application,and
that during that time he hcul be7zewed as ef.,lJULn of tood moral character,attaC'hecl to flit'principle.s of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood ol'del'and hc~ppines8 oj'the <'w12e,and that
he had in all things fully c07npliecl with the laws of the United States in such cnse Inade and provided;
and having declared on his solen~n oath before the saiel COZ(,7't that he would SUppOl't the Constitution of th~
Unittd Stat~s,nnd that he did absolutely nncl entirely renounce wul nbjurt?all alleffiallce and fidelity to eve7'U
fOl'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eiflnty whatsoever,alul particulctl'ly the)tate 01'SoZ'Creignty lche7'eo!,
he was heretofore CL subject.Whereupon the C01£'l't ac17nitted the sa iel :;tlc ~.c {L t'e..-,-,-o/n c (~J<.~
to bec07ne n Citiz~n of th~Unif~d Stat~s.
ptfifion fi1~d.
No .
.lind now,...21~7-2(,/~/...:2>/y.Cl...5---'".~c-a ~..-<'~.~.~~~.•.•.•.•..••.•••.•..•.•
:/;::i;n::'~~~~~~~.ef:i~;Za"i~g to th.satista::;::::;:h:;:~:,~;o::U::::;::;"::::Ct::::i:~::::t:.O:::::;;
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years iT/unediatelu preceding'his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attacheel to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well clisposecl to the good order a,nd happiness of the smne,and tlwt
he had in all things fldly c07nplied with the laws of the United Stntes in such c(UJe /Jut.de ((nd provided;
{(,Jul having'declnrp,d on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that Iw wonlcl support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,(Uul tlw,t he did (dJsolntely and entirely renowwe arul nbjw'e all ((.lleginllce ((nd jidelitu to every
foreign PI'ince,Potentate,Stc~te or Sovereignty wludsoever,and partiC1tlal'ly the Stute or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sll,bject.Whereupon the Cow't arlJnittecl the snicl ....:::::>;:-q--.-..<!,<Z -<~(/c ~~J~_.
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
Petition fi1~d.
/
Y dJe -<4-~"L~•....Prothonotary.
No .
.-~...:::L.f:v //~-c'-e:~:hibited ((petition to be ad/}~ittecl to become a citizen
.inel it u';;earint/to the satisfaction of the COll/'t tlUlt he had resided within the limits
.lind now,../J
a native of .
of the United States.
and uncleI'the jw'i..cliction of the [Tnited A.tate'fol'five years inunediatdy preceding'h i:J ((pplinltion,and
that clll7'ing'fhnt tilne he luul behc(,l eel c s CL n~an of t!ood nwrnl character,attacheel to the principles of the
Constitntion of the nited States,nnd well eli posed to the ~ood order and happine:Js of the <((712e,and that
he had in all things fully cO/7~plwrl with the law'of the rnitecl tates in such case made and pl'oZ',icled;
and having'declared on hi'solen~n oCLth be-lore the saitl COilrt that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,and that he diel all ohLiellJ ancl entirely renOluwe ({nrl abjure all allegiance and jiclelitu to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Stede or ovel'eignty whatsoevel',and pnl'ticulal'ly the State or 80vereig'ntfJ whel eo!'
{•1
he was heretofore a sltbject.TJi hereupon the Court admitted the said .>-.-<A-<<.~o£<Gr~I .....1:.c.!!."....c...h .....
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of th~United Stat~s.
ptfition fil~d.
.../......Protholl otary.
:.!::!:••~-:.._•.•_._.,-,",,~/".:",,~~~••_•.C7~_......_.__.._._.
No.t.lUUWJ
No .•~"'+\I
:lind n,,,,~
a native of ibited a petition to be admitted to beoome a oitizen
of the United States.nd it appearing to the satisfaotion of the Court that he had resided within.the limits
and under the jurisdiotion of the United States for five years immediately preoedini his applioation,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral oharaoter,attaohed to the prinoiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in aU things fuUy oomplied with the laws of the United States in suoh oase made and provided'
and ha1J.ing deolared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the C,nstltuti,n "tbe
Ollited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and ab;ur aU alleg·anoe and 'fidelity to every
foreign PriMe,Potentat ,State or Sovere ~ntg whatso ver,and partiou
he was heretofore a subjeot.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the sau'"_.:~~~£./1~~_:
to beoome a Citizen "tbe Clnlted States.
'Ptt/li,n Illed.
No.
v
Naturalization Docket.
Jlnd now,~IE'I YfJ;;Ju~.f~.
a native of ...CL:td/ld.ct ...exhibi ed a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court thnt he hnd 7'esided within the lin1Jits
and under the jW'isdiction of the United States for five years inumediately preceding his application,and
that dZLl'i7Z~theLt time he had behnved as n rnCU1J of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United Stntes,and well disposed to the ,good order nnd happiness of the seune,and that
he had in all thin,gs fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case rnade nnd provided;
eLnd havin,g declared on his solemn oath before the said Coz"rt that he wozLld sZLpport the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,and that he did absolutely and entirely re7Wluwe and abjl"7'e all allegicuwe and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particulafly the Stnte 07'Soverei,gnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sail'9Z..~#~.
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unif~d Stat~s.
P~fifion fi1~d.
No.
~d~~
.....(:.<~hibited a pet)tion to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it LlPfJe(u'in~'to the satisfcwtion of the Court that he had resided within the lirnits
and under the jw'iscliction of the United States for jive yeal's inunedia.tely preceding hi8 application,and
that during'thnt time he hrul behaved as ({,nw,n of g'ooel lnOl'ul eharewter,uttlwherl to the pJ'incillles of the
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the smne,awl tha.t
he hud in nll thing's f{bUy complied with the laws of the United Stutes in such ca.se 17uule nncl pI'ovided;
and luwinJ!declc(,red on hi::;solemn,oath before the.sedel COn/'t that hc wonlrl sUPPoJ't the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and tlud he did ebb;'ollltely cu~d entirely renowwe and abju/'e all allegirl7Zce and jiclelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty wlzutsoeVfJ',and particnl{tJ,~tllf!,State 01'Sove;'eignty 7l'lzeJ'eoj'
he WitS hel'etofol'e a snbject.Whereupon tlw Cow'!adm,itted the sai I ~/d!.~.
to become n Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fi1~d.
Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd noc,%kUdf ./~/7'0b j41-/~.
a native of /.'/~'7 ~r e.~hibited a petition to be admitted to become ,.citizen
of the United States.!hut It aplJearinJ to the sati,j'r"lction of the Court that he had resided within the li7nits
and uncle!'the jW'iscliction of the United States j'or Jive years immedintely prcceding'his application,and
that dlu'ing'that time he hnd beheLced as n man oj'good moral character,aUnched to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,wul well di8poseel to the good ordel'and happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all things fully complierl ll.'ith the leLWS of the [nited States in such case 77Lacle and provided;
ancl having declnred on hi;:;solemn oath before the said COlu't that he wonld ::;upport the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and thed he did absolntely ruzcZ entirely renOWLce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
fOI'eig'n Prince,Potentate,SLate 01'Soverei~nty wluLt::;oeter,and pnl'ticldm'ly the Stnte or Sr;7'f!7,('i clnty
he was heretofore a subject.JV1U'7'fllpon the Cou.rt admitted thp -;ai J./-&h c-/~
to beconw ((,Cit;z~n of th~lJn;t~d Stat~s./
whereof
Petition fi1~d.
..1Jrothollotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.J _
a,,::::;~2L:~~~.=~t~;~t::~:t~:d·t~··~e~o,,~e··=··Ci;i~~>L
of the United States.And it appearing to the sntisfaction of the Cou,rt tlUl t he had 7'esided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunediately preceding'llis application,and
that dllJring'that ti7JW he had behaved as a 7J~an of good 7Jwral c!u{;racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the SCllne,and that
he had in all thin.1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
anel having decla7'ed on his solemn oath before the sedd Coupt that he woulel support the Constitution of the
United States,nne[that he did absolutely and entirely renOll,nce and elJbjll7'e all nlleg'iu nce and fidelity to every
f07'eiJIn Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereig'nty wlzatsoever,and pa~rtiCl~rlY the State 07'80l'ereignty
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court adn~ittecl the said,--d~2224L.ee-~--------
to become a Citizen of the United States.~
whereof
ptfition filed.._.-:--;;</.C"~~~'J<...(..........Pro'honot,ny.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case mnde and provided;
and having declarp,d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,SteLle or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu,larly the Stnte or zove'eignty whereof
he was heretofore eit sltbject.Whereupon the Court adlnitted the saicl ..~)Z.a.1".-:r;;;~..,,/.,.~".....
to beconw (t Citizen of the United States.
ptfition filed.
-'P/'othonota ry.
/
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yew's imrnediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tinw he had.behaved a'a nu.r-n of good 7no7'(~l charrLcter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,lltnd well disposed to the good 07'del'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the law'of the United States in such case IJ",ade and provided;
ancl having declared on his solemn oath before the sldd Cow·t that he wOlitlcl snpport the Constitution of the
United Stat~s,and that he elid absollittely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stlr-te O/'Sove7'eignty whatsoever,and particllJlarly the Stcf,[e 07'Sovereignty uhereof
he was heretofore a subject.TVherezitpon the Court adn~itted the Scitid ...__..?!!~_-=-..__~M~.c.._...__....
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Ptfition filed..hdl ~::.?f..~..:Prothonotary.
144
Naturalization Docket.
k
/
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t.o beoo~a,.
P~tif;on fi1~d.
'"4..)
No.
Jlnd now,/~"10 j~/;it'L <£;:./(;:L.j /azl«oL ~J
a native of././1 -L)'(..,'.L ~~./..i ~k r..>-(.'~......exhibited a petition to be adJ}~itted to beo01ne C~oitizen
No.Jlnd now,.'~/"~if}S,.0:~('j!;L '~d~~";o,
a native of _.....................-··4'::&MJ....-L~/,_.!~~J.ex tbitefl a petition,to ~(Jdn~itted t beoome CIJ oitizen
of the United States.the satisfCltctiorvof t7~ICourt too he had resided 1'l-"Lthi7~the lin~its \.)'t!'lr
ancl under the j-wl'isdiotion ot th&...ni ed States 107~five ye~rs immrtdiaJely l'ecedkttt his appZioat~(rn,and L
~....
that dluring thCfJt tiJne he had b"ehaved a cu 777{Jn of good f moral oharctoter,ttaoh(kt tQ the (prinoiples of the
)~L
ConstitlutioTl\ol he nit-ed States,and wel llispo ed to the,gOf{cl order antz ham!Jiness of the sa77~e,tnd that>-
[,
he had in a l t7 iugs lu.llu 007}tplil(/t wiftk the laws of t ~er~J
and hcwin~deotarf},.d 01 h',solemn oath bvore the s/1fid Cow'-b tha~he'wpnld upp6'rt the;Con~itutw'n Of th~.
p ~~Unif~d Statts.~an(l that he didA'absolutely and /JfntireZy 1'8nowwe'and cubjure aU alleg'ianoe an4-fide.lit?to eve1Y..
fo~'eign Pl'inqt!-,Potentate,Stat 07'Sovereighty what.soeV-$",a1 ct partiolulw b thJ Stare?'Sovereignty whe1'eof
I ~~~.~.~7w was heretofore n l bject.Whe1'(?1upon th COlu~\fi..ad ~itted the $'aid.-y._.__.Lz:.f..__,._..'4.~_.
(
Cifiz~n 01 th~i1nif~d St4.t~s.
,..J
of the United States..rind it appenrin2'to the satisfcu:,tion of the COll7't that he hcal resided within the lim/its
and unde1'the jllrisdietion of the United States for five yeal'S i1nmediately In'eeeding llis applicution,and
that dnl'ing'that tinw he hcul behcwed {~s a 71UU~of goocl 17wr(j,l ohal'aote/',attcwhed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,(f;nd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the s(une,((nd that
he luul in all thints fully complied with the lCI>WS of the United Stldes in such oase made and provided;
and having deGla,red on his solemn oath before the said COn/'f that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Statu,and that he did o,b;)olll,tely and entirely renowwe and abjure all a,llellianoe and fidelity to eve/'y
fOl'eig'n Prinoe,Potentate,Stltle 01'SOl.'el'eignty whntsoever,and pa1~ticnl(Tly tlie State 01'Sovel'eig'nty 7clwl'eof
he was heretofore a ;)llbjeot.Whereupon tlw Cow't adj}~ittecl the said .v-,z<...)-J J.(~~1-t.:.t1 Cr('-C L..---.
to beoome a Cifiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
Pdition fil~d."A /01 ))/...../..'l.Y ..~_....-/..L Z Y ('(.Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd now.}:/V'(/..J;/'Y ('("/)!.iL ~./L::/([/fN.i Ii"">...
a native 01_...../~./~--£<-/-f!"I e<........~..-e71 .exhibited C~petition to be admitted to beo01ne a oitizen
of the United States,.1.nd it appearing to the 8ntisfaotion of the COlf1't that he hetd resided within the lin~its
and under the jlll'isrlietion of tltf Unital States for jive yew's im177A!diately pl'eceding'his applioation,and
that dl~ring that tilJ~e he had behrwed as n man of flood nwral cha1'(wtel',altrlchecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the Lnited Sta.te8,and well disposed to the goorl order and happiness of the same,and that
he hcul in all thin.1s fl.lllfJ omnplifd with the laws of the United States in such case rnade and provided;
and having'declarNl on his solelJ~n oath before the sa id COlul't that he would S[~PPOl't the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,(lnd t7l(~t he did absolntely and entirely renounce and abjure (~ll alleg'innoe and fidelity to every
foreign Prinoe,Potentate,Stl~te O/'Sove7'eig'nty whatsoever,CiI~d pal'ticulCtl'ly the State 01'Sovereij;'nty luhel'eof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the ConJ't admitted the said ..})"11.:.'·4.'1-·",2"'r~M.."..i......:...........
to beoome a Citiz~n of th~Unjf~d Stat~s.
Petition fi1~d.
.Froth ollotrt"ry.
Naturalization
- - - -
Docket.
---
1 5
No ..
Jlnd now~~/3<'YoJ 6:...t::.t/;l1<:1~z,\..//!"y Zl n"'*~
a native of _{/(__<~~../:.J£..-:-/~'__"d_exhibited n petition to be {(r17nittecl to become a citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearing'to the sedisfaction of the Cow't that he had 7'esidecl within the limit~
and uncler the jZf.,7'isdiction of the United States for five yew's i7JuneeliateZy preceding'h is application,and
that dw'in.1 that tinw he hrul behaved CbS a 7nan of good 7rw7'al character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good orde7'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the Uniteel Steites in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oeilth before the snid Court thnt he wonlel support the Constitution of tb~
tlnif~d Statts,and thnt he did ab.'o7zdely nncl entirely renounce ruul nbjure all allegiance and fidelity to ere7'Y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'SOl'el'eignty whatsoever,and particularly the
he was heretof07'e n subject.WherC'upon the Court admitted the said~~z ~/
to become a Citiztn of fbt tlnit~d Statts.
A 'ta te or Sovereig'nty IclwNof
?)27~~~u.2L
Ptlifioll filtd.
P,.othOll ota7'Y.
become a citizen
of the United States.Anel it appearing to the satisfaction of the COllJrt thcilt he harl I'esided within the limits
cuzd Iender the jnl'isdiction of the United States for five years i7Junediately preceding his application,and
tlud during thcf.,t tillw he had behaved ns a 77'ban of good moral chCLracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all thing's fu,lly cOlnplied with the laws of the United Sta,tes in siwh C(f,SC made alld provided;
nnd having declal'ed on his solemn oath before the said COU7't thc~t he wonlcl support the Constitution of tbt
tlnittd Statts,nncl that he did nbsollf.,tely cu~d enti7'ely renonnce and abjure all allegiance (lncZ fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or SOIleJ'eignty whatsoever,and part:e"L the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sabjeet,TVhe;'eupon the Court admitted the saiy.Z'ze//...,-_/RJ,.d~.
to becorne (fJ Citiztn of tbt tlniftd Statts.
Ptlition filtd.
P/'othonotary.
r;%~.d?L4~~J<'.d~~...
--.-..e.-lJhibited n petftron to be ClelJnittecl tv become ({citizen
=
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisj'nction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and unde7'the jurisdiction of the United StefJte.')fol'five yenrs iJnJnecliutelff /JI'ecfding'llis application,and
that ellu'ing'tlw,t tin"'f he luul belwvecl as ((,7nan of good moral character,attachfd to the principles of the
Constitution Qf the United States.wul well disposecl to the gooel o7'der and happines:J of the sam,c,and that
he had in all thing's fidly c07nplied with the law.'of the United 8trdes in such C(l,~e made and provided;
and having clecla7'ecl on his solemn oath before the said COU7't that he would support the Constitution of tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absollf.,tely and entirely renOU7we and eilbjll7'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Pl'ince,Potentate,State 07'SovereiIfnty whatsoever,a.nd particlfJleilrly the State 07'Sovereitfnty w,/,ereof
he was heretofore a wbjeet,TVhe;'eupon the Court admitted the said.Jt~.=d~.)l_c.d_t'kl!~
to become a,Citiztn of tbt tlnittd Statts.(/
Ptlition filtd.
146
Naturalization Docket.
No.~
an:~::;='il~:l;t::;;~~=::;;?:w~=~~;:~:~:~~;~::
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu~he State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said L~'l2~.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
'Petition filed....dL,.!~2t~~·otho"otary.
to beconte a citizen
No.Jlnd n,w,~~~9 ../;7(2 ..b~Z[ak"1r~
a native of C . _~___..exhibited a petition to be admitte
of the United States.And it appel~rint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a n~an of good moral cha7'lwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the saIne,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COZ"l't that he would snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta/te 07-'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the sa.id ..~-~A~.ir~?..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
'Petition filed..M.._!;;f..l ..y .f .....Prothonota7'Y·
and under the jurisdiction of tll(}United States for five years imlnediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as (f.,n~an of good moral chc(,7'acter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COUTt that he would support the Constitution ~f the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOlUwe and (f.,bjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pl~rticularly the Sta/te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereu.pon the Cow't adrnitted the said{.....~..4QC.:..2L~._....._.
to become a Citizen of the United States."/
Ptfifi,n filtd...d.~~~yd-~.otho"otaly.
Naturalization Docket.
j/
No.)7
Jlnd n,w,:~~::Y'~-;N-/'j7<:?&.{/~,{f2~.
a native of{-~..........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen·
of the United States.And it appeCtrLng to the sntisfaction of the COllrt that he hacl resided within the lirnits
and wuler the jurisdiction of the United Stettes for five yea,l'S i7Junediutely !J7'ecedin;/llis applicntion,and
that during that ti7JM he had behaved as a 7J~an of good 7Jwral character,attcwhed to the pl'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposecl to the good order and hCtppiT'wss of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in snch case Inade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cozu·t that he woztld snpport the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and tlUtt he did absolutely wul entirely renonnce and nbjure all allegiance anel fidelity to euC7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eignty whatsoever,cuLd pnl'ticulal'ly the Stute 01'Soz:ereig'nty u:hereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COl<rt admitted the saidL.-A'£~A.tJ-(.~~
to bec07ne a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Pro thonota ry.
:Rnd Dow,...../'<"-it /,/7(0h v-k ....LZZ:?Z..&it:e~.
a native of ..~~L.ct.-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
No.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jztrisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOl1Lplied with the laws of the United States in such case mctde and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOll,ld sztpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te 01'Sovereignty whereof
;/":./
he was heretofore a subject.Wherenpon the COlat admitted the saicl ///./..-..£y ?:/Z...~M~~.
to become ct Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed..~L.../·2£~L Prothonotary.
No.
~-
Jlnd n,w,':;:;''';11·...-:....;/(J({/I ('.ref.A /.;!'C~ad~.
a native of .....('-'7'&"I eeL...e;chibited n prtition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it ctppeal'ing to the satisfaction of the 001tl't thctt he heul resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction oj'the United States for five years inunedicttely preceding'his appliNttion,and
that dnl'ing that tillw he luul behaved as ct nLan of good 71l,o/'al clutracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,[tnd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fnlly cOlnplied with the laws of the United Stcttes in szwh cctse mu,de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the setid Court that he wouJd snppol't the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did ctbsolutely ctnd entirely renOl~nce and abjztre nll alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cozat adlnitted the said ;(;:~d /26..-.r::?e-.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.;</7·~~..___/..,..__-~~L<_.~_,PI othonotary.
48
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JInd now,.Lufc---:"(f/;{-<~~u;lz...~.L~L'ZL~...
a native of u-.-?67J/t!u..p.".;eL exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tilne he had behaved as a n~an of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all U~ints fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint deelared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly tllj Sta/te or &vereitnty whereof
/I:he was heretofore a subjeat.Whereupon the Court admitted the said /L.~c'L0 ,-_.<.£=..g:::Jr .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed../v<.C-.:X!i2L~..,I::.,'L..,Pl'othonotal'y.
:JInd now,P~../../fP 0,&£.'1!'..{j.".d _".
a native of ·;{~·-:k·~7C?M-!exhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it f4;pear1:ht to the satisfaction of the Court that he ha,d resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States f07'five years immediately precedint his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sa/me,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Cmtrt that he wouJd support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolzttely and entirely renounce and abjul'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State OT:Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Coztrt admitted the said c..<L..d.7L c...d.Lct:.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
...._._.._...~......,.-.//c:.I.I ..~.,P/'othonotalY .
of the United States.And it appearing to the 8ntisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jztrisdiction of the United States for five years imnwdiately preceding'his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,(tttachcd to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,(tnd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fldly con~plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he woztld support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renozuwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..L"?../.dd".LL~'-.'...l.C .z .",..
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.c/~2/... ...--c-..":'/.~?~.L .,.........Prothonotmy.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JI~d now,20;;7r,~/y{Jf:~~L/~ct:<~~~J~,.
a natwe of ·Z2.._.__~.~.k?L-<:._.__._._.._exh~b~ted a pet~twn to be adm/~tted to become a cLt~zen
of the United States.And it appearin.t to the satisfaction of the COZtrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inLmediCttely precedill.t his application,and
that durin~that time he had behaved as a mCtn of ~ood moral character,attCtched to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood order Ctnd happiness of the SCtme,and that
he hCtd in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United StCttes in szwh cCtse lnade Ctnd provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld sztpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce Ctnd {tbjure Ctll allegiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,PotentCtte,State or Sovereignty whCttsoever,and particzdarlz the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the ..z{kL..0 (f!;c<.4~~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
.Prothonotary.
No.'a
:JInd now,.--.27.75 /y..d.(£~''..........__..__....
a native of .......- .d~.....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it apf{aring to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of 0 moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the SCtme,and
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case ntade and provide
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to ever.y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or -Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the 8aid ..~~........... ._._.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition flied.
No.r.
;'nd now"L~C::/ft"dtf ~~L~..... .
a native of .~~........exhibited a petition to be adnLitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it "earin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,Ctnd that
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini deolared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,StCtte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court Ctdmitted the said _../t:..~d-ec.:-6.-t:2:d:~_ .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
No.L
a ::w:~;::-~4~~~~~~-------:~~~~:~:=~:~:~:-~::::-=:~~~::
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preeeding his applieation,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral eharaeter,attaehed to the prineiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh ease made and provided;
and having deelared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all allegianee and fidelity to every
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partieularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~~.
to beeome a Citizen of tbt Unittd Statts.
Petition filed.
..Prothonotary.
.....Prothonotary...............................J~-
_______________________L~
pearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
of the United States.
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preeeding his applieation,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral eharaeter,attaehed to the prineiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh ease made and provided,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all allegianee and fidelity to every
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partieu~y the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said--1~/?__~_
to beeome a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
No.-d'
:R"d nllW,__!fgIr!00.-<CY ---/:J.JfcJ G ----------------~~~-------------------------------------------------
a nn-tiue of _Ji-I<.-4 ----exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preceding his applieation,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral eharacter,attached to the prineiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh case made and provided,-
and having deelared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all allegianee and fidelity to every
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partieularly th?State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Wherel£pon the Court admitted the said ~~............. .
to beeome a Citizen of tbt Unittd States.
No.-
:R"dnllW,(U~r:f /S I.f'.Pf_L~d_£~·
a native of . ..,...exhibited a petition to be admitted to beeome a eitizen
No.
Naturalization Docket.
Jlnd n,w'~'l:!(.«f:/'1.J'l.tl.lt!...............L~~'1..'!f~-<!.
a native of ;//qfy __.._exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in szwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Coztrt that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United Siales,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjztre all aJZegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particztZarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
L/'he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ';/~0_.!_"'_?_.__Yt:k:..-c!#__.._._.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed./....---...---.....__.d/~~~~~____Prothonotary.
No.
~--
.1Ind nOw,£..-?~£4:~~..~/,/Y_o ..~~.~Z2:eb~__.___.
a native of .-... _ _ _exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And Lt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of Ibe
United Stales,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said 6.£4a:d:-,.-.r.L._-z:ie~---.
to become a Citizen of tbe Uniled States.
Petition filed.
...-..-.---...-..--....~-..-L..-....-~~J.._d,.--.._...Prothonotary.
Pttition filed.
152
Naturalization Docket.
No.~~
:lind now,c:ffL~g{,T/f'.(/r;..........&~~.
a native ~f /~~k eX.hibited a petition to be admitte~to be~o":"a ci~izen
of the Un~ted States..f1nd ~t appeanng to the sat~sfactwn of the Court that he had res~ded w~th~n the l~n'bits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the·said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and thut he did absolutely and entirely renOZiJnce and (iJbjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,und particula .the State or Sovereignty whereof
:::::~:r:o;;~:t:s:::;:t'unl:;e:::=:~the Court admitted the said........BL ~k7
Pdition filtd.~~..
....•...-<............•.~"~.....Prothonotary.
/
No..3
:lind now,2;7~L.~./Ydb ~~..~L~.
a native of ....~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..f1nd it ap earing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United Sta~es for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral charcwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and ubjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whutsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or:Sovereignty whereof
/)
he was heretofore a subject.Wherel.pon the C01U·t admitted the said;.~l'....~2Z4-Z-O
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
...Prothonotary.
No.
~)L?r-~
:lind now,,/..tileZL':::::",,/,16 ./£:?Z.{,(z~!fg:r "t'dL=.
a native of u;;:;,,-::-:?--7.-La...~.,,-d'-exhibited a petition to be adn'bitted to bec01ne a citizen
of the United States..f1{{d it uppearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he h(iJd resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COlat that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did a,bsolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Pr·ince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whereof
f/_J.?____
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said···~::?.~~[..,;;..c77Ld:?~..e-.
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
...~"';?'::2.,-,L Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.5
c-.~
Jlnd now,/.I.lcg/r:A;/e":_;L'/';;-~('--t'CL/_/?cT~__
a native of······>!S...4,(...z.d.t .t......exhibited a·petition to be a c17nitteel to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he hnd resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his application,anel
that dl~ring that time he had behaved as a n~an of gooel nwral chal'Cwter,attcwhed to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,Cl7~d well disposecl to the good order and happiness of the same,ancl that
he had in all things fully complied with the lc~ws of the Unitecl StcLies in snch case lnade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld Sltpport the Constitution of tb~
Unit~d States,and that he did absolntely and entirely renonnce and abjure all alleg'ia71ce and jidelity to every
:i,/__._
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,(~nrl pm'ticltlarly the State 07'Sot..:e7'eig'nty wlzm'eof..."
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereupon the COltrt admitted the saicL.__.!Gu ~/t'-t'._
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good 7noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin.ds fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case nuule and provided;
and having declared on his sole/nn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and ahjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiG7.tlarly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
.he was heretofore a subject.Whereltpon the Court admitted the said_":/'!t.-:Ik..Z£.4--",__6(.t./Z ..~__ .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed./:--j
.--.~'"''''_:±'L.''''._:~/../;;../L.~(...Pl'othonotal'Y.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of -the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.O~~.
to become a Citizen of tbt United States.
_.--~~.
the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Pttiti~n 1I1t4.
of the United States.And it appearing
154
Naturalization Docket.
No.~nd now,;2I?t:l-1/;'f/,/C/(....~"<""'<'?c·L,£<<.~~.
a native of /::~..~.~.'-:-:::?c.~~..~.~.exhibited a petition to be a,dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jl~risdiction of the United Sta,tes for five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good m'der and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cmnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woz~ld support the Constitution of the
United Slates,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjztre all allegiance and fidelity to every,
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particU~lY the SJ2,te ~r Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereltpon the Court admitted the said ....~?-.Q._.__.&.:--:..4:-:-:?-.:k_~~~_..._.....
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
No.r k.
Jlnd now,?~7;:j9'C:/~.~.d~.
a native of __._.._._.___._.__&::~~_._exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the Unit~d States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a n'&an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanw,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Stctte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.WlLereupon the COLU't o,rlmitterl the SaidLh(•.d~?/d~,?Lc4 ~.
to become a,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.___._._._.~.(L%.r.:t...!.[[__.....Pl'othonotary.
L-;_~_k~__h ./~~r:.&:.i.....-.-----..---..---___.__.
I
No.
Jlnd now,;!/l7:?/'X<..if,....
a native of...........~kZ~a.~7...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become ,t eitizen
of the United States.And it appear&g to -tJ:{e ::;atisfaction of the Coztrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United Sta,tes for jiue years immediu,tely preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behcwed as a 7nan of good nwral clu~racte7',aitached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c077~plied with the laws of the United States in such case n'&ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wozdd snpport the Constitution of the
United States,nnd that he did absolutely ancl entirely renounce and abjzu'(}nll alle~'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particztlarly the State 07'SovereifJ'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.WhereltpOn the Cozt7't admitted the said J.,,;!..,.,_-..4--4-.---..--li""--f.--k-~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed...£/.'.>/J".{,l'rotlwnota"y,
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:lind now,2//.nl-/~dtf......£~~~....'.....
a native of _~b-fU?~exhibited a petition to be a dmitted to become [~citizen
of the United States.And it/appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately p7'eceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOluwe and abjl~7'e all allegicuwe and fidelity to every,
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularllL!!w State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.W hereupon the COltrt admitted the Sltid.~e:t'~ti-c-d .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
No.3
:lind now,22Z:-.7;.J'£'/7-<2 t:.222~.L?~.......__
a native of ..~...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
.~~•..............Pl'Otlwnotary.
~/~
.~~.:......Prothonota-ry.
Pttitlon Illtd.
Pttition flltd.
V
No..2
:lind nllllJ,..:2.22t'~/.f/CL~~O~..."...'.. ....~..
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years .immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such ca,se made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Unlttd Statts,and th9it he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said~.(2........-.f..-
to become a Citlztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
•
that during that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 the
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said 2.2:la/Lt;c?~.
to become a Citiztn 01 tht Unittd Statts.
156
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JInd n,w,•....~..~/'70(",~~=:2~.
a native of(_c.~~--.--exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld Sltpport the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolz~tely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particuJarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~-..- --- --.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
Prothonotary.
No .
.1Ind now,--.--~-1;1;-[~cJ..~c-r~.-.-1i~--..------.-.------.--.---.----- -..-----.-.
:/:i;n;:'d~tat~~.·J1nd=:Z:::Z~:t~;~=~~~;a::i:::;~~;::::o:~::::::::e:~i:::t:e"::::t:
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yeal's immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the san~e,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declal'{J,d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
United Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate.,Stltte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the said .._~2I.~_..__.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
Pdition filtd..L.-./&2/~.~.p(Pl'othonotary.
No.·
.1Ind now,::J£.2:Z~-2 ..2r ./C/u..("(.Jf24.:z:1-~g _2!.Z:h,1:;1_~.~df-:--.--..--
a native of C.....-.-.........................-.-....-..exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cozu't that he 7u~d resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as (I>n~an of g:ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and .abjure all allegiance and fidelity to evel'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,(~nd partieztlarly the Stnte or Sovereignty whereof
,/)..'t/]}l..'he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Court admitted the said ../'V.~:'£-r-t--.u-.J-_'-'tJ=......1_...aiL C-~_c:z_;;...-....-.-..-.....--...
to become a Citiztn of tbt UnJttd Statts.
Petition filtd..........~~""'L l'rothonota'y.
Naturalization Docket.
No.'1 0
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedinj his application,and
that durinj that til1~e he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,ctttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the srtnte,ct7ul that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case Jnade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjltl'e all l~llegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particltla1'ly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saia~.~~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.~~Prothonotary.
2-'n ~.F./..JInd now,...........k ~_;;?;.y:c:;.._ .r;:;:;t.~,.~~....... . .
a native ~___._exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particula"')lf the Stu,te 01'~vereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.-c::>;.~.:r::::.-~::~.k.~_.__.___.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
..""'.~~Ck>~4.,prothonotary.
..~.a-=t.-Prothmwtary.
Petition filed.
.JInd now,....._~~W:~!:::k~'::7
No.~9
...~~cz..~................................
.!..M:~:""-'--1~~~~d?:T•.......•-.....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
a native of...-.-..- .
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particU::ly the State or Sover~ignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saij/{,;?~{j'~..
to become a Citizen of the tlnlted States.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
.--.-..-.---._2..2..<./'7d-&.
~-V-£~4A~~~._.-.----...------------exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the liJnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanLe,and thctt
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case n'bade and pJ'ovided;
ancl having'declared on his soleJnn oath before the said COU7,t that he wonld sztpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolzdely and entirely renounce and abjnre ctll allegiance and fidelity to every
"----:z..?AtlWW State JJ7rJ:jreig nty whereof
----~~~-_._---
.....~~....Prothonotary.
v
Pdition filtd.
No.
to become a Citizen of tht tlnittd Statts.
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereztpon the Court adn'bitted the said __. _
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu
:JInd now,/~/y.a £f~4c:'C/~"..(;,.:···················.
a native of ......................&..~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a n'ban of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he halt in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United Stntes in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COlat that he wOltld support the Constitution of the
Unittd Statts,and tJuLt he did absollttely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty wha,t.~oever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a,sltbject.Whereltpon the Conrt ndmitted the said_.._:J~~_~.a~~__.:-.:_
to become a Citizen of tht United States.V
Petition filed.
I
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partic~rly the StaJte or SovereiJfnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~~~.."'~.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
.-.w±.£~..h __Pl'othonotal'y.
Petition filed.
No.
:JInd now,~d./~/";1(0..(;~ndi·~z$""-~.
a native of.......]~7-~~.......exhibite a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United Sta,tes..lind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow·t tha.,t he had resided within the limits
and under the jnrisdiction of the United States for five years immediately 7JJ'cceding his application,and
that during that time he hnd beha~ved as Cb n~an of good moral character,a ttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and hctppiness of the same,and that
he hacl in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case ma.,de and provided;
and having declared on his solelnn oath before the said Cow·t that he WOltlcl snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did lbbsolutely and entirely renonnce and abjzu'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
Naturalization Docket.
No.3
.JInd now,...
a native of .f-.~~~O/.&~~...¢f.-_.__._exhi .ed a petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tim,e he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particu,larly the Sta,te or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said~..:::lJ£CiC<~'4d~~~~~
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed..~r~~Prothonotary
.~Protho1Wtary.
-./.9f--O--6-----..~.~..~~t<:'2-~-d:"..~.=:':...mn.n&~......_m mn .......__m.n_nm
/-.~~~~~~r.d-4'--f.._.....-.....exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Petition filed.
.JInd nOW,.---.--
No.
a native of ..-.....-........--..
of the United States.
Petition filed.
:lind n'w,cL~/3/ya r;,....::::¥-~~~.
a native of _.---.--.-------...~---....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durint that tilne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said~~.~__.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years irn,mediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tim,e he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fully com,plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularl the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said._.__~~tA.~~~~
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Docket.Naturalization
No.
:Rnd nDw,~~c:e/4/.'Yc/.6......CZ~~.~~.
a native of -..-.--.-.~~-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United'States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during t7u~t time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the saIne,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would s..upport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..C2e ..&~~_·.___.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.-.-...dY!!d..-.:::!.;(~r~.__.Prothonotary.
/
No.;-7
:Rnd nDw'~I;./?/ya G .....&L..,..A..L:t'~.
a native of --.----.-.-.... . _.._exhibited a petition to be admitted to beconM a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tin~e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the dood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOliJnCe and abjure all (Llle~iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particliJlarly the State pr Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sliJbject.Whereupon the Cow't admitted the said ~J~~_..._.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.............................Q1(dj?~rt:Proth..wtaly.
No.-
:Rnd nDW,C4(/./~"/'7c ..C".""'!£~J<d-(2ILU;~~t~M:'~"""'".
a natwe of _.._.__.._ _._._.._U_(L u-.-=..L _~..._.___exJLLb~ted a pe ~wn 0 e adm~tted to beconw a c~t~zen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the Un ited States for five years immediately preceding'his"application,and
that during that tilne he hnd behaved as (f.,1nan of good mora,l character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOl1~plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COliJrt that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolntely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
~Oreign Prince,potenta~e,State or Sovereignty whatsoev~r,and par~iculUjJY.the State or Sovereignty ~hereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court adm~tted the sa~d ~.._(2;z2::7.-::~La.--:"l.--4-.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.~~~..L.d'..•....P/'othonotaTy.
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.JI~d DDW,Ct't:(t-b;/9?t:...
a natwe of ~.!'...£:;Cl_~..exhibited a petition to be a.dn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appecLring to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imnbediately lJ7'ecedinJ!his ctppliceLtion,and
that during that time he had behaved as a 7nan of gooel moral character,attachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his sole7nn oath before the said CozLrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolzdely and entirely renounce and nbjure all a,llegia nce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particl.l.larly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saicZ&a-t--c ;/..e.J£~~~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
/
..Protho71 ota7'Y.
No.~
...Prothonotary .
...·Prothonotary.
.-d~~.
~vC-r;-'
.~.}:.~..~.
Petition Iiltd.
Petition liltd.
No.
a~::::;~'..~:£L fla r;.~C:::::e~~:~~~:~:~~:~::::~~:i:::
of the United States.And it~i to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case l7~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did'ab olutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .....~#~
to become a Citizen 01 tbt United Statts.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State,Y,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United $tates in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
tlnited States,and thrU he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the ~aid.O~.£~.
to become a Citizen 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
Prothonotary.
..._Protho7UJm;ry
.....Prothonotary.
Docket.
............•.._~--
satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
e hibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided withinihe limits
~.,~..L~.~~~~_C:::L'.c:'-:;::;:L;~UL!.~~:::::-~::.
aturalization
Ptllll,n II1td.
of the United States.
No.
to become a Cltlztn "tbt Unlttd Statts.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided ,.
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C,nstltutl,n ,1 tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particular!J?the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saidcSZ~c::.-S(~.
:lind n~""~_./Z L'1'-0 _-__~.____~(d'C'<-__
a native of ..............exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to tile satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided ,.
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C,nstltutl,n ,1 tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
fore:.ln Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wher~upon the Court admitted the said~;;...~:-::t.?::..~.:ik.••~.~~~~=
to become a Cltlztn "tbl Unittd Statts.
Ptlltl,n 'Iltd.
No.2 ./
:lind n,,,,,d~~._.._.__----.--_......_..__.
a native of _.--d........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Ptliti,n II1td.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of iood moral character,-attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Staites,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the s-ame,and that
he had in all thinis fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini deelared on his solemn oath before the saidJ Courfi that he would support the C,nstltutl,n ,1 tbt
t/lIltld StattS,and that he did absolutely and entirely r.enounce and abjure all alleiiance and fid lity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
~....-"--..:.....--~-he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ....,.",.~.../:.~1Y-"L,.,....:P=~!::;~....~~~...--C.~,K.#,~
to become a Cltiztn "tbt Unlttd Statts.
. .Prothonotary.
the State or Sovereignty whereof
Docket.
--d~......yd~Prothonotary.
---- --~~.__protho1Wtary.
-~~~--------------------------------------------------
Naturalization
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,....
No.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu
Petition filed.
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such CCLse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wou,ld support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sai,Ut2~~~'CU~(';/.~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
a native of .-_.........."exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a oitizen
of the United States..I1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction oj'the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral oharacter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partic~jP the State or Soverei,!nty whereof
ke was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.';;;{~a_~___.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
No.6
:Rlld 11,,,,,~.24 L'Y-a &,(2/5..~---- ---
a native of td~a--_exhibited a petition to be admitted to be.ome a .itizen
of the United States..I1nd it appearin.t to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Statet~,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully con~plied with the laws of the United States in such case ma,de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and abjure all allegiance and fid-elity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and par;;P-tiCUlar the State or Sove~eiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .U.~~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
No.5
:R~d 11'''''~~~_/Y~~cZ~~~_:___::_
a natwe of . .'"~.. .exhLbLted a petLtwn to be a.dmLtted to become a cLtLzen
of the United States..I1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
t
1 4
Naturalization Docket.
No.
(~c-
JI nd Dow ,..ct£'t,2tZl7t?&'··<·£<JJ.g,'-:.fE.?·L.,...............
a native of ./.~7'..L-k<-:'~.~....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United StcLtes.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COlLrt that he had resided within the lilJ~its
and under the jlllrisdiction of the United States for five years irnmecliately p7'ecedinJl'his appliCation,and
that dlllring that tinw he had behaved [liS a 77~an of good mONLl character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sante,and that
he had in all things fi-lIlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh cnse made and provided;
and having declared on his -solemn oath before the said COlL7't that he wOlllld su.pport the Constitution of the
United States,cind theLt he did absolntely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentute,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and parttla:;J1f the Stnte or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the SCd~k:P..?c.-c£~:_.£&>--:c-:....
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.r-
........_-_~..~1~d ..:1...o(._._.___Prothonotal'y.
No.
Jlnd Dow,C &<"'i;Z /'ji ~'Q ..
a native of···._-'J~'
of the United States..11 nd it appearing to
...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become n citizen
the satisfaction of the Court thrit he had resided within the lintits
and under the jw'isdiGtion of the United Stcites for five veal'S immediately 7)J'eceding his appliccdion,and
that eluring'theLt time he heLd beheLved eLS ct,77UU~of good moral chciI'actel',attcwhed to the principles of the
COllstitntion of the United States,a,nd well dispoSNl to the good order ((nd happiness of the same,and that
lw huA in edl things fnlly c071tplied with the lcLWS of the United Stntes in such cnse IJufde ((lUl 7Jl'ovirlNl;
wul luwing'declared on his solemn oCLth bef()}'e the said Cow't thlit he wonld support the Constitution of t1)e
United States,and thnt he did alJ:>olntely and entirely renonnce aneZ nbjure nll allegia nee wul fidelity to ('very
f07'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Strite 07'Sovereig'nty l(.Jlut,[soevl'r,and peLrticllZarly the State or SovCl'eignty
he wns heretofore a sllbject.TVhereupon tlw Conl't admitted the sairlC;-¥f:.~()-)I c-//-<-.
to become a Citizen of t1)e United States.
zehe/'eo "J
Petition filed.
Pl'othonotary.
/rNo.
Jlnd Dow,L /L-<.-l ..2 a./(/0 c...,J::-</:c..<kLLe _'iLIa .l.C.f:.L..CL....... .
a no,tive of.I;}e./l 'u",..~.ex h ib i ted a pc ti t io I'to be a rlmi tte rl to become c<citi:;en
of the United States..dnd it appearing'to the ~atisfaetion of the COll7't that he lwd residecl within the limits
and unde}'the jlld'isdiction of tile Un iled States for five yeal's immecliately preceding his application,and
that during'thed tinw he had behaved as n 7J~an of gooel mornZ character,attacheel to the p7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,ClJ~d well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all thing's fully complied with the lCiWS of the United Stntes in such ce~se lJuule Ctnd provided;
and having declarMl on his solemn oath belore the ::;r~icl Court that he would support the Constitution of t1)e
United States,w~(l that he did absolutely nnd enti/'ely rcnounce and abjw'(!all allegi((nce and fidelity to every
fOl'ei!n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereig'nty whnt.soevCi',and pnrticaJ!:"ly the StM~01'Sovcl'eignty whereof
he WCLS heretofore Ci subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..6 ~,'?:b_..CL-,.J.J.{...r:t£.~.c-.e~_ .
to become CL Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed..'...~y~::/I.4..?z:>(l'rothonot((ry.
Naturalization Docket.
,/
No ..a c2 /L __~-.:JInd now,---7···::b:2i .../.r.a··/,········~-.':"=--7~- -·-..-- - ---.----.
a native of ~~~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing fa the scttisfaction of the COUTt that he heal resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years ilnmediately precedill.{f his application,and
that during that tinte he had behaved ns a n"an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,cuul that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such cct-se made (tnd provided;,
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would snpport the Constitution of t1)t
Unittd Statts,and that he did absollttely nnd entirely renozuwe and a,bjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State oj'Sovereignty whntsoever,and particul~'1 the State or Sovereignty
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ....~~.~.
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
whereof
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No.
:JInd nOW,a7 .2/,/'70~
a native of _ _... . .
~Lb2-.4..Lc .
. .exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to he satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and parti~)!pthe State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said':z;;,{..4,cz..c-<-~.~4-r.LLe .
to beco'me a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Y.-__Prothonotary .
........................~~.,Protkonotary.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
]\To.·,
:JI~d nDw,{I{flmLLL/(j;;'~~(C"JI;J..<:,:.k7,u"~.'T&;"'m :m:mmmmm.:
:f:·:.;;'~~~~;~~.~;,~:~~;~:l~~~~l::;=~i~;a:;i:::;:h:;::~;o:~::::;~:::e:~i::;:t:ec;:~::t:
and under the jl~risdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during'thctt ti-,ne he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he would support,the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absollttely and entirely renounce and ctbjl~re all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiC~y the State or Sovereignty wh,creof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COlOrt adlnitted the said ~~,;:.k ';(~L¥_<.""<.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.m ~..;i:?1'"".':::r(m ••••Prothonotary.
]\To.
/~~-
:JInd nDw,Czi t .2~I'j:L2 br=LLadL d2<.;.,."-'~.
a native of ~,lLrx::f exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeari-!/g to the satisfaction of the COl~rt tlUtt he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jl~risdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that dl~ring that tinw he had behaved as a n~an of good 7noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he h(ul in all things fl~lly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in snch case nutde and provided;
and hnving deol(tred on his solemn oath before the said COl~rt that he would snpp01't the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOltnCe and abjure all nllegia71ce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentute,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and p(LrticularlJl the Sta/te or Sovereignty whereof/.~
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon tlte Conrt cu17nitted the said ..C.::v:.I..,.7]~_LcZ.--t:~££c~..._
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
__..Prothonotary.
]\To.
:JInd nDw,C:j{£.!",z..J/"/</'t:.)C ..22a.a:La u..Cd,v-kLe.,c ..
a native of ...__.............Uc.L;2../,.~~.._exhibited a petition to be acZ,nitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United Sta-tes..1nd it appearing to the ;-;atisj'action of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction oj'the United States for five yeCLrs irnmediately preceding his application,and
'that during that tinw he had behaved as a nutn of good nwrrtl character,attached to the principles of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the Cnited States in slwh ca·se made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the snid Court that he would s~tpport the Constitution of tbe
Unittd States,CLnd thab he did absolutely and entirely renOlUwe and abjl~re all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Sta.te or Sovereignty whatsoeve7',and particll.larly the Sta/te or Sovereignty whereof
/)}-7:."/.~he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court ad7nitted the said _J/.z./:"..t:.?Z.u._..C/?~..~._~--_.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
167
No.'7
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:::::::
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately p7'eceding'his applica,tion,and
that dl~ring that time he had behaved as a 7nan of good 7noral cha7'cwte7',attrwhecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good oNler and hc~ppiness of the sarne,ci7ul that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the Uniterl States in slwll case /nade anel provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sc~id Cozu't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolidely and entirely renOluz,ce and abjure all nllegia71ce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,ancl p{~rticnl~lw State or Sovereignty whe7'eof
he was heretofore asubject,Whereupon the Court admitted the said :K:rE-d &cr./~c"A ..
to become {~Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
....Pl'otho71 ota7'Y.
No.
JlmJ nDw,~,:l:tr,..~lltJC"L~~.
anative of..................~~..exhibited apetition to be a-dmitted to become acitizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he harZ resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for jive years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such CCf,se m(tde and provided;
and having declared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~.~.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.~/
.~~.....Prothonotary.
.__d~.·..Prothunota7f/,
Petition filed.
No.
an::::;~:~4='•·••••••••••••••••••.••·eqz~~~=~~~~~~~~:~:~~~;~~=
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his npplication,and
that during that tirne he hnd behaved as a man of Jood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COltrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject,Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~e..~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JInd nDw,t:ZCt_.:2X/Y.Qb:L.t:t;/.£2.0?dr.:Z,[L""i«-<C:~_'
a native of Z.2e.L/..u ..,.x""'''-.exJ(j;;{a,":petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!lnd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tinbe he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanbe,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjziJre all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.c;~~<'<".2"-.e:;AS.i!..,.,..-q".."..!.=-
to become a Citizen of the United States.U .
No.
Petition filed.
..................<...#czfif4::..c t............Prothonotary.
:JInd nDW,.r::...~;t:.2,j/r erG .~<;Z;f:/l:.Z:24C£*~~""~.
a native of -&.L~~"YJ..<exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!lnd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imnwdiately preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a n~an of good moral charlwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanbe,and that
he had in all things fu,lly c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renonnce and (tbjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty wh(ttsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Court admitted the sa,id~d~.t:t:.v.1,c~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
,/---
...........~~(cZ:;:2h··u /P,'othonotnnj
;!;1t----. __"'~2~.~Pl'othonotal'y.
Naturalization Docket~
1
No.;-'"3
:Jlnd now'C:;C~1 ..2'7./Vc2["~F:~~~::Y'-"'f~V-'/....
a native of ...............~;;.,?t1&<4.'7"......e;chibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States./ind it appea]'irlJlto the satisfaction of the Gonrt that he had ]'esided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fo]'five years inunedintely preceding his application,and
that during the[t tinM he had behaved as a n~an of gooel nw]'al chanwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good ol'del'and happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all things fltlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such ce[se made mal provided,.
and hewing decla7'ed on his solemn oath bef07'e the said Court that he wonlcl support the Constitution of the
United States,(U~d thart he did ctbsolutelfj and entirely renOluwe and nbjul'e nll allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pnrticnlwrly the State or Sovereignty zuhel'eof?-/1 •
he wa,s heretofore a subject.Whel'eupon the Conrt admittecl the said ....0.Y/-j7c.-.:..~-:2-c;?2-z ~...~_
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotar!l.
:Jlnd now,c:;"~...2<j;jP'V ,:;..!L&~k!Z::ub4d:cedL .
a native of .--.--....-----.----.._----M£-.J.L-a-a 7 ..-..exhibited a petition to be a.dn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States./ind it appearing tilthe satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jl~risdiction of the United States for five years immedicttely preceding'his application,and
that during thctt ti7ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ,good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully con~plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,.
_Prothonota7y.
...Prothonotary.
'Ptfltlon filed.
'Pttltlon Illed.
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constltuti~n 01 tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle,tiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pal'tic~'if}Y the State or
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the Sai~~&__::::~__::::__~~~~~~.__......._.__.
to become a Cltlztn 01 tbt Unlttd States.
Naturalization Docket.
No.:lind nDw,k.t::y,?:...ez ..!f/C.(......=k".,,;;~!,L{<4.L.,.
a native of ~..d~·:!:.7.:~{'Lff·············exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to t7l!e satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solen~n oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he clid absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or SovereiJ!nty whatsoever,and partic~,the State or SovereiJ!nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said "-:?~~.../~LC.~2 ..~-b4-?.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed........,~c!f!~;;;,'?..Ld..."".Prothonotary.
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fltlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said CO[ltrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absoltttely and entirely renOluwe and CLbjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pCLrticztlarly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ,'2/~7···da--;hL /;;;.'7'.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No.
Petition filed..~L&2Lz.L£/_......Pl'othonota7Y·
:lind nDw,.L ..L::../..2 Y /Y .<!6.,..~2 .~C~d'=./.L""""-",..,,,,.
u native of .,dV;;::,c7"<...??!'exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jlU'isdiction of the United States for five years intmediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he hnd behaved as a ntan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the saIne,and that
he had in all things fzdly cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in sltCh case made and provided;
and having declare-d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOl.t7We and abjw'e all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,cf.,nd particularlnJ the State or Sovereignty whereof
~1 ----he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't adntitted the said ~2-:-:t::.y ~.-;?2-j ~..f!:-~.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.-----~/1
.··········r ···r·.£i.?..'{-prothonotalY .
171
Naturalization Docket.
No.,·
Jlnd nDw,~h"7.2.'Z J.i7LL({_.,,;4£:.':":<....~..L~~..(CL.........
:f ';::i:,::'~;;:~~~.jJ l~~~~~i::;~;Zis;a:::;:::;:h:~:::/~;O:;,~::::::;;"::::::~~:i:~':::t:e c;:,:~::':
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fo7'five vea7's immeclicdelv p7'eeeding'his application,and
that dl~ring that tinw he had behaved as a 77~an of good nwral charactel',attached to the principles of the
Constitz~tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he hacl in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he WOl~l[l sl~pport the Constitution of th~
United Stat~s,and that he did ctbsolutely and entirely renounce and abjure edl allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoeve7',and particltlarly the Sta,te 07'Sovereignty whe7'eoj'
he was heretofore a sz~bject.Whereupon the COLU't adn~itted the saicl ...J~t'..e'...../'-e~t!.r.'L
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd nDw,C-4:rf";.:?'[L./f(.tJ .6 ./;t.jcd7~b·L .
anative of.........._/~L/a~/...exhibited apetition to be adlnitted to become acitizen
of the United States.And it appearing to Cde satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved CfJS a 7J~an of good moral cheiracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things flilly cmnpliNl with the laws of the United States in szwh ca,se nuule and provided;
and having declared on his solelJ'bn oath before the scdd COZt7't that he wonlcl sl~pport the Constitution of th~
Unit~d States,[~ncZ that he did absolntely and entirely renowwe and a,bjure a'zl Cillegicuwe and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte 07'Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and pal'ticnla7'ly the Stnte or SoveJ'eignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Wherenpon the Cow·t adn,itted the sa.id L&L.<-./-:'7',;;><4-L L .
to become n Citiz~n 0'th~United States.V
..Prothonotary.
A L /.~t22!{t.l..q1..Prothonotary.
exhibited ({,petition to be admittecl to become ({citizen
_~/~t::.c.....~:!..-c...C ~~."'((.........
Petition filed.
Jlnd nDw,Lk.i2.,7-/y.c;.
a native of ...~NL~~(ey:~.-:t r./
./
of the United States.And it appearing'to the sati:;faGtion of the Court that he heul resided within the lin~its
No.
Petition filed.
and u.nder the jurisdiction of the United States lo7'fil'e YNU'S inunediately preceding'his application,and
.that during that tilJw he lUiJcl behaved c~s a ma,n of good ]}~01'al characte7',attached to the lJ7'inciples of tlte
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good oJ'der and happiness of the same,Ci7~d tha.t
he hacl in all things fu,llv complied with the lcaus of the United Steltes in snch case Ina,de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOldd Sltpp01't the Constitution of th~
United States,and tlu~t he did absolutely and entirely renonnce and abjzire all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'SoveJ'eig'nty whatsoever,and pal'ticz~l[lrlU the StCite 01'Soverei!1 n ty whereof
he was heretofore Ci subject.Whereupon the COU7't admitted the said ~..~~LL..~.('~.~..L .
to become a Citiz~n of the United Stat~s.
Naturalization Docket.
No.~nd now'C:~f,;2.q/7q6 ..4F£f~A"",~~d .
a native of C ?U.~k.~exhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the ill>risdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint thed tilne he had behaved as a n~an of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Cml>rt that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiCZt~the State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the CO/brt admitted the said....~.?=7-e-....~~..*£f.Q ..~~4.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.~---
...............'-.&02z:zz..,.-.w-:d,Pl'othonotaly.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that durini that tirne he had behaved as a man of iood 7noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fuJly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOllJnCe and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..CZ-:<£..~~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.......M!26,,~~P..othonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,Ckt;;Z<f{,,/t:.br<;.,72~"l(~~£kk;.
a native of c=;;/.J:-r:t <exhibited a petition to be ad7J~itted to becorne {{;citizen
of the United States.And it appecl:nt to the satisflLction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jlu'isdiction of the United States lor five years imnwdiately preceding'his application,and
that durint that tinw he had behaved as a n~an of tood nW7'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and lULppiness of the uune,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absollttely and entirely renounce and abju7'e all alleiiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admittecl the said·....~~4··...73:~·...·..·...·........
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.._.~~~¥-p,.othonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
li3
No.
~?'
Jlnd nOw,.?:::-./..:?:Y../..'Yc::t:.__.._.a:,Ll.Cl.-<.:._../622L>C<.d....... .
a native of ······.················b ..L.L.L..LlL.d 0:-=-.exhibited n petition to be a e17nitted to bec07ne n citi:;en
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the lintits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yeal's immedief.,tely preceding"his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved ns n 7nan of gooel 7noral chcf.,racter,attewhed to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposeel to the good order and hnppiness of the scone,and that
he hacl in all things fztlly c07Jtplied with the laws of the United States in such case InclAle and provided;
and having declared on his sole7nn oath before the said Coztrt that he wonld Sztpp07't the Constitution of tb~
Unit~d Stat~s,and thut he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all nlleg"ia71ce and fidelity to every
forei.gn Pri.noe,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and partionzCU"Y.,hO State 01'S~vereignty whereof
he was heretofore a Sl<bj eot.W herell pon the Co"rt adlnitted the said ='..,CZ..!LL ..-cd6c/L?Z £'</1'
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
fJtfition fil~d.~/'?//~..::/;...~..7 1cG>:C(Prothonotary.
1/
No.Jlnd now,C.kt..2¥LY~/{,1~",3/a[.hiL ..........._.
a native of C'..L-ccJ.L>L.~exhibited a petition to be a.dntitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i'mmedia,tely preceding his application,and
that during that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before 'the said Court that he would support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegin1lce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularl the Stnte or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Conrt admitted the said E/f.:~.~cc.:.6",,<~__..
to beconte a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
fJ~tition fi1~d..;,rd .~l..->.c(.....__.Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd now,..G.Z::£",/..2.Z/v:~I C.U)~e:~2 Dc ........?""ZL.c·C.kL.:....
a naUve of·····. .517<"<7'...exhibited ft petition to be admitted to become a oiti::.en
of the United States..'ind it appeanng'to the satisfaction of the Conrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction oj'the United States for five years imntediately precedin,g his application,and
that dZf.,ring that time he had behaved a.(,t man of gooel moral c lUf.,rac tel',nttached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,cu~d that
he had in all things fZf.,lly cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solentn oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,cu~d that he diel absolu.,tely and entirely l'elWu.,nce and abjure all allegiance ancl fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particzt.larly the State 07'Sovereignty whereoj'
he was heretofore n subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~·~~..__~.c-.t?;.~.?~·__.
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
fJ~tition fil~d..~-------
................................_~L..2~~.k.:?~P,.othonotary.
No .
Naturalization Docket.
.1Ind nDw,~..-:29',LYa."~_J~.
:f ::i~n;:.~~~=;~~.~~~;=;~~;~~;=~i;;~::::;:h:;:::~:~::::::::::::i:::t:::::t:
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tirne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
lInited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and (tbjul'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said_~7 ~~.
to become a Citizen of the lInited States.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
Petiti~n filed.
....................................:t~2;{~z;;I"....ProtluJnotary.
......,....:Ji~ProtluJnotary.
Naturalization Docket.
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the COlU·t that he had resided within the li7nits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his applic(~tion,and
that durin~that ti.,ne he had behaved as a man of ~ood nwral character,attachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happin(}ss of the SCllne,and that
he had in all thin~s fully complied with the laws of the United States in szwh case IJutde and provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said COll,rt that he woztld support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absollttely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegin71ce and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pm·ticularly !!.!:!:State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Coz[rt admitted the said ~~~Z:~;(z?.rrL..-C:.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Pl'othonotary.
..Prothonotary.
the State or Sovereignty whereof
.~..........
...~~Prothonotary.
Petition flltd.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particul
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .....
to become a Citizen "f tht Unittd Statts.
V
No..2
.1Ind now,~;;0"7/"7 d 6..._~k:::~.~~·.
a native of --d~k/..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years im,mediately precedin~his application,and
that durin~that ti.,ne he had behaved as a man of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully com,plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iance and fidelity to every
No.3
.1Ind now,...~.....;:z 9-.........
a native of ......~~......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeari-f;to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that durin~that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~declared on his solem,n oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate.State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the..State or Soverei~nty whereof
he was heretofore a sUbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said 2.~~.
to become a Citiztn "f tbt Unittd Statts.
Pttiti"n filtd.
No.
Naturalization Docket.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.d his application,and
that during that tin~e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pa~tiCUlrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~2::.!'/:2~;;;2-.cc-::2.~.(l .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
...Prothonotary.
:f:;;n::~'~~~~eii~;~~:~;:~~~·=:e:~:i:::t:;:::~
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.d his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness {)f the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~~/~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
No.
:lind n""',{;;t!1i:~~2.c?d ../'7d.[~r2L~AQ~cz...-,
anative of tf;,.ret-......exhibited apetition to be admitted to become a·citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin.d his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a man of .dood moral chnracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin.d declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei.dn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and part~~the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sai~~d..M,a:::c_.&L~.L....__.._.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
J.
_._L._....CC.r.<-_...__._
No..i
/
Jlnd n~w,--.L.r.~--Lf?7'i.__,"-__//',L 'L ~--c-::.~•.
a native of ------.----------.--..~~}~-.--~-----__'/;Ac.--t---:;L-------------------.-----.e.-r:hibited a petition to be ad71uitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'inl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin'bits
"
and under the jL~risdiction of the United States for five yeal'S ilnmecliately preceding'his application,and
that dL~ring that time he had behaved c(,s a lnan of good mOl'al charactel',attached to the lJ7'inciplcs of t7w
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and hc(,ppiness of the same,CincZ that
he had in all things fL~lly conuplied with the laws of the United States in szwh CCise made and pl'ovidecl;
and having declared on his solenu~oath before the snirl Court tha,t he wonld SZ('pp07't the Constitution of tb~
Unit~d Stat~s,and that he did ct,bsolutely and entirely l'flWl£.nce and a,bjll7'e all alleg'iance mal fidelity to evel'y
Whereupon the Court aelmittecl the said-.-t~c.he was heretofore a sz(,bject.
to becon'be a Cifiz~n of tb~Unif~d Stat~s.
foreign Prince,Potentate,Sta,te or Sovereig'nty whatsoeuer,and pc(,rticularly the State 01'Sovereig'nty lchereof
7 .....)~__2'/r "--~.....
Pditi~n fil~d.
Pl'othonotary.
No.
and under the jL~risdiction of the United States for five years in'bmediately preceding his application,and
that during thc(,t time he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in snch ca,se rnarle and provided;
cUud having declc(,red on his solemn oath before the said COL£.rt thc(,t he wOldd support the Constitution of tb~
Unit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolntely and entil'ely renowwe and c(,bjz£.re all ullegiwwe and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particL('rly the Stnte or Sovereignty whereof
h /.
he was heretofore a sz£.bject.Whereupon the COU1't (lcZ,nitted the sai~l.__'72 __~~._._'_..ZLL _((z;:«-<L(-r;:;r L_~_
to bec07ne a Cifiz~n ~f tb~Unif~d Stat~s.
Pdifi~n fi1~d.-9 1 .//i (,..c <)p,.othonotm y .
No.
:lind nDw,0£{.7'&L_£..<'./.'/to
.///-a natwe of --L~,-cL t:~.Z-L.t~L-e.'lJhibiterl n petition to be admitted to become ((,citizen
of the United States..'ind it appearing to the sa,tis/action of the Conrt that lle had resided witllin the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United Stutes for five years immedia tely precedin~his rtpplicrdion,and
that dl£.ring that tilne he heul behcwed as a man of good nw/'al character,attache(l to the principles of tlle
Constitution of the United State',and well disposed to the good o/'Clel'and happines<:i of the SCllne,and that
he had in all thin~s fally c07nplied with the laws of the United States in sllch case Inade a-ncl provided;
and having declw'ed on his sole1JLn oath before the said Conl't that he wonld support the Constitution of fb~
Unit~d Stat~s,nncl t7u~t he did ((,bsolntely wul entirely renowwe and abjul'e nll allegiance and fidelity to evel'y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovel'eig'nty whatsoever,and particzt,lm'ly the State or Sovereignty Whereof
)-
he was hel'etofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.b...::-k_~~({y.!_<...'C ~_":_l._h _
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of tb~Unit~d Sfat~s.
Petiti~n fi1~d.,"/-_/-----.------.-----.-----------~'t ;:)/L,-----------.--'-""---~--,l_---J"Y-.---!:--c----Pl'othonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:lind DOUl,c;irL$LL</L--'T--Z1f-£cL----::6L~#_-P.=-------------------------------_------_
a native of--------------------------------J:;f::;5!fu.u-:f42-~r'-----------------exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appe{f.int to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said---q~4.-----64~----------------
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
I
Petition filed.
No.
:lind DOUl,CLr~Q<i/Jl/AIt2r::r22f~kL21le~-------------------------
a native of -----------------~/.c:nrA~:----exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to t~8atisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jZlJrisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durint that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
tlnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOZlJnce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saidP2~<C.4-L:..~M-~.-...----..-.--.--..
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
No.
:lind DOUl,Lz --_-------_------c2/./'7-o tZJ~~~__-___
a native of ~~-------------------exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appea~nt tf/the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Petition filed.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tilne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
tlnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularlu the State or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said_-a!'£O'k 'l&~_"",~_
to become a Citizen of tbe United Statl"Milr:iir--
Naturalization Docket.
179
._-......--.-.
"'.=..~""=.....Prothonotary.
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
Petition flied.
.1lnd no,."..
No.-df~~~
a native of -"'<-;L.L.n~~~k2.~~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.
No.:JIn:now,~/,___";La f.
a native of···------ ---..~~<1-~"-'---'"•••'''exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
No.
an~:::;~'.....~..."...t:;;i~";·:/:~{-·..i~~:;=··;):;~:-·:e ~~tn~i::e(l··to···b:;:I;::--~·-:i~iZ:l~
of the United States.And it appearing t~e satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding his application,arid
that during that tim,e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu the 8ta;te ~overeignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court aelmitteel the saiel ~~---7-7£..
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did'absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said...._._...._..''''~.''..~.-:L~.~_....
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
•
Naturalization Docket.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particula1'!:y the State or Sovereiinty whereof
::::::r:to~;~::s::~::t'tJnl:;e:::::~the Court admitted the sai~~~~~
Petition filed.~~....-...-..-..~<_Y.~C/..~~~~...._.__._ ._._Prothonotary.
7
NO'~nd :,w,~#!'rt1 6 _~~~~__ _
a native of d~..... _exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!lnd it (/pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the 8ante,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in s1!Lch case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support_the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and a,bjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partic~th~State or Sovel'eiinty whereofhewasheretoforeasubjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the said __~L-~~_
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.-----------------~~:z;f-------------Prothonotary.
ring to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limitsoftheUnitedStates.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man"of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty .whereof
~.~:::r:o~;~:e:S:'b~::t'tJnl:;e:::::~the Court admitted the saida<-7~~~~~
Petltl,n filed..----------------------------~--------d.-----------------------_Prothonotary.
7\T ~..
lVO.~?'~.1Ind n,w,___~¢~jc.!,Ly:C!_r;------CC~dT~=---------------------------------------------------------------------
a native of _ ___. ..._..___exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citiz.en
....Prothonotary.
Docket.
____..~~~__._Protho1Wtary.
-~. --~;:.d~Prothonotary.
....................~~
....L"''"'''''''/.''~d.~
Naturalization
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
.1Ind Dow,
No .
a native of ...exhibited a petition to be a
of the United States..J1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State.f),and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and thiU he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ....·~~~~~4-4~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
~~::~;~'~LL1'L~£L£n~~£~a~:~:t~~~~~~~:.~m~;;~~~=
of the United States..J1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully com/plied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiCUl~~';State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the SaidfZS/~Y...~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.(/'.
No./
:JInd nDw,d~///;7,;i .r:..~........
a native of .......e:Y--~.....on.••••••exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..J1nd it a,tearlng to the satisfaction of the Cour.t that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath befDre the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did'absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~'!':':.'7.:..~..•~~~Z?l::~~
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Naturalization Docket.
No.:lind now,~e:tL'fL!6_'2::~Ya<a1.l~,{{)aLf..~C?~~~.
a native of _g(--7l.Lr../-· _ _exhibited a petition to be udmitted to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it app~i to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during t7u~t ti,Ybe he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the saIne,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
und having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sai<t-f=~.?-:...cJ2~..~4.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed./~.-.-~--/y~~'7:/!.__._.____..Prothonotary.
No.~
:lind now,.~?*j/;t'06 ~~-rcz,..·.............
:f :::i;n;:.~s~a~s.jJ~f!:::t;~;~~t~~~=~~~;~::::;:h:;::i:~:~::::::::::;:i::::t::::::~
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjul'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whrttsoevel',and pa7·ticulurly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the COit/'t admitted the said.=~~.a~...
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
._.exhibited a petition to be ad·rnitted to become a citizen
~<_l L t(~Lc~..b:.tJ _ _..- - ---..------_._.._.._..
No.
:lind now,~.f...L ..1F.....'jL.';..;;z
anative of ..&LJt~"L
of the United States..lind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of .the \United States for five years immedi(dely preceding'his application,and
that during that tim;he hetd behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,ancl well disposecl to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declarf-d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOlUwe and abjz"re all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particz"l the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereu n the Court admitted the said ~CZ:.::.~0,- .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
._f..L Protkonota7Y.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket.
No.~
I'_.--/'
a n:::~;~:~-£tzf::.~::d'b·-{;4::~:::::U::=~n~e7,itt:dtobeconLeaciti:",'
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Cou,7't thnt he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jU7'isdiction of the United States for five veal'S i77unedintely preceding'his application,and
that dl~ring that tinw he had behaved (~S a n~an of good moral character,attached to the p7'inciples of the
Constitlltion of the United States,and well disposed to the good o7'der and happiness of the same,and that
he heal in all thing's fl~lly cOJnplied with the l[LWS of the United States in such case ma de and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COll7't that he wonlel support the Constitution 01 tht
Uniftd Statts,nnd that he diel ab.'olutely nnd entirely renounce and abjll7'e all allegiance and J/delity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pa7'ticnlal'ly the State or SOvc7'tj/gnty 1ehel'eol
he was he1'etoj'o1'e a snb j ect.Whe1'eu pon the Cow·t a(linitted the sa.fel ../2·(L/L~~-...f!/,?7'.,.~~
to become a Cifiztn 01 tht Unittd Statts.
Petition Iiltd.
.Prothonotary .
ly the State or Sovereignty whereof
._~~.
.........................~~
o the satisfaotion of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
PttitlDn liltd.
Ptfition liltd.
of the United States.
No .
.1Ind n,w,~l..z.!;;?<2 .c.....
a native of ",...~...exhibited a petiti?n to be admitted to become a oitizen
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and l
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the Constitution Df tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partie r,y the State or Sovereijnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sai ..Q~....
to become a Citiztn Df tbt Unittd Statts.
V
No."/
.1Ind n,w,~y.<.../yp.,,;...........~L~~~.~.
a native oj'..........~'f'=:-".,exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during tlu~t tirne he hnd behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in such cellse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the ConstltutiDn Df tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and abjure all allegianoe and fidelity to every
foreign Prinoe,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and partie
he was heretofore a subjeot.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the saidw~::;z.~~~.,c.
to beoome a Citlztn of tbt Unlttd Statts .
Naturalization Docket.
ing his application,and
fWt.N~f)w-ed to the principles of the
.............,~ct.2~..2~Pl'othonotary.
No .
.JInd now,....
a native of ..,".exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such Cl~se made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Stu/te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sttbject.Wherettpon the Court arlfnitted the said"""'~'~~7...
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
..Prothonota1Y·
No .
Petition filed.
of the United States.And it appearing to the sntisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately p]'eceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a nLan of good moral chcLracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the saIne,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in SitCh case made a~Ld provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COiLrt that he would slLpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolz.ttely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~4 ~~~.+•...•
to become a Citizen of the United States.
.JInd now,....~(..!f.o..6..~(?~.q ~..71t~.
a native of .~..e.r:Jlibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Naturalization Docket.
5
No.
Jlnd n"w,.~~/t?ofO
a native of...........~..
~.~#-~~.
(....e;r;hibi~ed a petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
"
of the United States.And it appearing'to the sa,tisfaction of the COlll't that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunediately precedi71fl his applieniion,anel
tha.,t during thcd tinw he had behc~ved ((,1)a n~an of good nwral character,aUcwlwei to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel Ol'der and happiness of the same,anel that
he hCLd in all things fuJly complied with the lCLU'S of the United States in slich case mude and lJrovidecl;
a,ncl having declnred on his solelJun ocdh before the saicl COlt7't that he wOllld support the C"nstituti"n ",the
United States,and thnt he did absolutely and entirely l'enOllnCe and aJ)jlll'f all alleg-ia71cf {{ncl fidelity to a'fl'y
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 01'SOl'eJ'eignty U:llCltsocve7',ancl particularly the State 07'80ue-reig',lty lchereof
he was he!'etofol'e a subject,Whe!'eupon the Cou!'t adJnittcd the Sllid~V<Ul -6£4.#<F"~
to become a Citizen "f the United States.
.Prothonotary.
......exhibited a petition to be (le17niUed to becOlne a citizen
V
No..2
Jlnd nDW,..~:2--1,/'1 0':;;,....~..~~..
~/7
of the United States.1nel it appeal'ing to the sntisfaction of the Cow't that he lwd I'esidecl within the lin~its
a native of.-
cwd under the jlll'isdiction of the United States fOI'five years immedicdely preceding his application,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a nuan of g'ood mOl'al character,attached to the jJl'ineiples of the
Constitlltion of the {Tnitp,rl States,((,nrl well disposed to the good 07'del'and hCLppiness of the srone,and that
he ha.,d in all thin,g's fnlly complied with the ltiws oj'Ule United Sta,tes in such ca,se lJuule u!lcl provided;
nncl having cleGl(U'Nl on his solemn oCLth before the snid COU7't that he wonld suppol't the C"nsfitution ",the
United States,nnd thal he (liel (tJJ:wlutely (uul entirely renounce unci nbjzLre all a,llegimwe and fidelity to every
f07'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State OJ'Sovereignty wlu.dsoeve7',and !Jm,ticnlarly the Stnte 07'Sovereignty whereof
~~..
he was·heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the CozLrt admitted the said ~~.da-~,t;:~.?~.
to bec07ne a Citizen 01 the United States.
Petiti"n filed..d(~Prothonotary.
No ..
.lind n"w,.
a 7uLtive of ...
2/1 If tJ (;1
~
~.~.~
e,l;bibiterl ((,petition to be admitted to become a citizen
/
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
ancl under the jU7'isdivtion of the United State;;fol'five yean;inunediately pl'ece-cling his upplication,a7ul
tha t during thnt tilJW he ha.d beha..vecl as u man of good lJw/'al chnNwter,attnched to the p7'inciples of the
..
Constitution oj'the United States,and well disposed to the good 0,.de7'and hnppiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fu..lly complied with the law.'of the United States in such case made a.nd provided;
nnd having declcu'ed on his solemn oath before the sCLicl Cou.;7't that he wonld support the C"nstituti"n ,,1 the
United States,and that he did absolntelfj und entirely renou,nce and abjul'e all allefiiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Pl'ince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eignty whatsoever,a,nd pa7'ticzdal'ly the State or Sove7'eig'nty w/w7'eof
he was heretofore a subject,WheJ'eupon the Coltrt admitted the said;/I!h~.~r~.
to become CL Citizen ,,1 the United States.I
Petiti"n filed.~~~
......~
...."".....~.('..'r'......Prothonotary.
186
Naturalization Docket.
Petition filtd.
No.
:JI~d nDW'Ld;l{;(~~_~Ljr(}fq,.j('¥..~:__
a natwe of ___.{;2y~_.~..__._eXhLk:ed a petLtwn to be admLtted to become a citizen
of the United States..lInd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the linLits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediedely p7'eceding his application,and
that during that tilflJe he had behaved as a n~an of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the san~e,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh ceise made and provided;
and having declared on his sole7nn oath before the said Court that he WOlilcl support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely ]'enowwe and Ctbjul'e Ctll allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,Ctnd pCtrticltlCtrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
:::::~:,.:o;;~:t:s;;~::t·Unl:;e::::::.tlw Co~rt ad,nitted the said;r¥C~
dY;~ProtMnota1'Y_
No.
:JInd nDw,dI--~-t~::.Ll,i'1 t?h.,--~r~¥--~--------------------------------
a native of -~?-:~.--.-.---...-.-.------.-.--.--.--..-.----.--exhibited Ct petition to be a.dmitted to become Ct citizen
of the United States.And it Ctppearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for jive years immediately preceding his application,and
that during'that tin~e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel ordel'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints flilly complied with the laws of the United States in slu:,h case made and provided;
(tnd havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he WOltlcl support the Constitution of the
United Statts,and that he did absolldely and entirely renoltlwe and nbjltl'e all nllegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Stttte or Sovereignty what,'o[Jvel',(U~d particltlCtrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbjeet.Whaenpon the COUl't (ulmittNI the so.ill --~ra-<-c,.d#a=_
to become (l,Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Petition filtd.
..Prothonotary.
No.
:JInd nDw,<¥;:<-0ccLC,j /,!foG,---l-£Y:td-<!-7J-~tJ:.&:------------------------------
a native of _......_((~~.._..__..eX'hibited (t petition to be (l.d7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States../.ind it appearing to the saticfaction of the Court that he had resided within the linLits
and under the jnl'isdictioll of the United States for five years immecliutely preceding'his application,and
that dW'ing that tinw he hetd behnvecl as Ct 7nan of good nwrul clutracter,cdt(whecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State:;,ctnd well disposed to the good order ef.,nd happiness of the SCtme,Ctnd that
he hCtd in all things ftdly complied with the lcews of the United States in such cnse made Ctnd provided;
and having declarfld on hi,'solemn OCtth before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and thCtt he did nbsolntely nnd entirely renOluwe and abjlu'e all allegin7lce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whCttsoever,and purticltlCtrly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a sabject.Whereapon the Conrt admitted the said---U.-1-~----?3-7f}---d~-------------
to become a Citizen of tht Unittd States.
Ptfition filtd.
Naturalization ocket.
87
No.~7 ~
.7Ind now,4t'i«~a/;.c.'Zo(.,~.L~...
a native of.A~rr ..e;"hibited a petition to ',e admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he had J'esideel within the liJnits
and unclel'the jUl'isdiction of the United States fol'five yeal'S inunediedely 7JI'eceding !lis application,and
that dZ"l'ing that tinte he heal behaved as a nuan of good moral chal'actel',attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel order and happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all things fnlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and IJl'ovided;
and having declared on his solenun oath before the said Cow't that he wonlel SUPP0l't the Constitution of the
United States,and that lze did nbsolntely and entirely rClWWU'('and abjul'e all ((lleg'iance anrl fidelity to every
f0l'eign Prince.Potentate,Strde 01'So{)eJ'ei~'nty whedsoever,and pw'ticlllnrly the St(lt(~07'1..)'ov(!J'eig'nty whel'eof
he was heretofol'e e~subject.lVhe7'(!u.pon the COlll't aelJnitted the said ,f~L-fipt-~~cL~
to become e~Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary,
No .
.7Ind now,q~"",/~~7;;/LlcJ<'£,{4 -£0.C c2:7«'<C:~'-
a native of ......JV~(!'eL-7 ';;(....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'!:!l to the satisfaction of the COlll't that he had I'esiclerl within the limits
emd under the jzu'isdiction of the United States for five yeal'S imn'bediedely preceding his application,and
thed dl~ring t7u~t time he had behaved as a rnan of good Inol'al character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United Stedes,and well disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the smne,and tha,t
he hnd in all things fully cOlnplir>cl with the leuvs of the United States in such ca,se marie (mel pl'ovided;
(incZ havint deolnl'Nl on his soleI/un onth before the snid Court that he wonl(l support the Constitution of tbe
United States,nnd tlurt he did (l bso lff lely wul entirely renonnce ((;Jul ab j w'e nil allegi(fllCe {(II d fidelity to eVeJ'y
fOJ'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State or 80vel'eig'nty whatsoever,and pal'ticlllarly the Stnte 07'SoveJ'eiJlnty whel'eof
)--
he was heretofore n subject.Whereupon the COUl't eulmitted the said ///cz-r t./.:Cff ?--£-f c:~~•...._..
to bec07ne ((,Citizen of the Unittd States.
Petition filed.
/
No.9
.7Ind now,_U !;it;t:-u-0:e::r ..::-L";/9:C/&,'J1.z t ~<;,..7:JtJ::~q-,......
a native of ......:_./~/?£-f?:7 /£'/---'...exhibited a petition to be admitted to beconw ei citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satis/cwtion of the Court thtlt he hud resided within the limits
and under the jUl'isdiction of the United Ste~tes fOl'live yeal's immediately !Jrecerling his upplication,and
that dw'ing thnt time he hnd behaved as ei n~un of .goo(l lnOI'l.il charactel',attached to the pl'inciples of the
Constitution of the United State .,llnd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he he~d in all things fully complied with the law.'of the United SteLles in such case ma,de Clnd pl'ovided;
and having declared on his sole1Ju~oa,th before the sc~id Court that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjul'e ({II a lleg'iance Cind fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty wheLtsocvel',(l.nd particularly the Sta)te or Sovereignty whereof
(;7 I /3-z;--
he we~s heretofore a snbject.JVllel'eupon the COlirt admitted the saiel _/.~~_.._ _~__..__.
to becorne e~Citizen of t1)t Unittd Statts.
Petition filed./~
._.__.__._---___~~~'."-".;r--.-'-'<'.-.-------j-Prothonotary.
188
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.JInd now,..........*.11-1.<1..0...&.,I1:UL..~-Xi.~.
:f :::i:,;;.~;::~7l:;~:~;,:;:~~;;a::i:::;:h:;:::::o:h~::::::':~::::;~i:::t:ec::,:::t:
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that dw'ing that ti7ne he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sa7ne,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case 7nade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld sztpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely 7'eJWZUwe and ctbjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particltlctrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore Ct sztbject.Whereztpon the Court adn~itted the said ~~~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed..dryf~prothonotary.
No ..
C2'Jlnd nDW,A/..c:?L ./ftJh,.......~"c:c-6..-.
anative of .........L~.7 ·exh to be admitted to become acitizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he hncl resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunediately preceding'his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a 7nan of g'ood moral chctracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sltme,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United Stcttes in such case made and provided;
and having declctred on his solemn oath before the sctid COltrt that he wOltld support the Constitution of the
United States,a,ncl that he did absollttely and entirely 7'elWltnCe cuul ctbjure all nlleg'iance and fidelity to eveJ'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particnlnrly the Staje or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon thc Court admittcd the said/~a~~",--,..'
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
I
No ..
Jlnd nDw,#.fyL~<;L/,N06"".~.aJ~.
aOfnthaetivue7,~t{ed..·..·S···t··a···t·e·s·CAh/f....~7°Zo·d"l't?fa'/'J/'j?evr;/a··Z·'llo::"to·e.'~hibited a petition to be admittecl to become Ct citizen
lJlJ aU'Jl.2 the :-;atisfaction of the Court that he hcul resided within the limits
and under the jltrisdiction oj'the United States for jfue yeal's inunediately preceding'his application,and
that dw'ing that time he lutd behaved ns (1,lnnn of good moral clu~7'(wter,attcwhecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,a.nd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sctme,and that
he had in all things fnUy complied with the laws of the United States in such cc~se made and pJ'ovided;
and having declCLred on hi:;solemn ocdh before the scuid Court theLt he wOldd Sltpport the Constitution of the
United States,ctncZ that he did absolutely and entirely renOlUwe and abjltre all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign P7'ince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pm·ticltlarly the State or Sovereignty whereoj'
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~..~~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
9
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd now,¥~~/,/1"016,..~,~.
a native of ......a/~..e."h"ed a petition to be admitted to become ,.citi~en
of the United States.And it appea7'ing'to the satisfaction of the COZtl't that lw had 7'e:>icled within the linuits
and unclel'the iw'isdiction of the United States for five yea,rs imrnedicdely preceding'llis appliccdion,and
that dztring'that tinue he hnd behaved as a 77~an of ~ood nwral chm'acte7',nttnchecl to the p7'inciples of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposecl to the good orde7'and happiness of the same,nnd that
he hcul in (tll thints fully c01nplied with the laws of the United Strdes in such case made and provided;
and havint cleclnrecl on his solenu~oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
lJnif~d Stat~s,and that he did absolntely wul enti/'ely renounce anrl abju/'e all allegiance and fidelity to eV{!7'y
fOl'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Soz'e7'eig'nty wluttsoel'el',and prl/,ticlllal'ly the State 0/'80z'ereig'nty ll'lze7'eof
he was heretofore a slI.bject.IVherellpon the COlll't adlnitted the S!lid.r'~
to become a Citiz~n 01 th~lJnit~d Stat~s.
Petition 1i1~d.
P,.olho71 otm'!!.
No.r-
Jlnd now,.f{~;2-/,/'1c6,..;:fl-t-~~e<L,,=...._-_.-..-...-...
a native of ..-.d~7 ----..-_.-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the sc(,tisfnction of the COll7't that he had 7'esided within the liJnits
and under the jw'iscliction of the United States f07'five yeal'S inunedi(dely preceding'his application,and
that during that tinue he had behaved c(,s a rnan of g'ood Jn07'al character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sa-me,and that
he had in all things fnUy complied with the laws of the United States in snch cnse made alld provided;
(J.,nd havin~cleclnl'Nl on his solemn oath before the sai(l COZt7't that he wonlrl SUPPOl't the Constitution 01 th~
lJnit~d Sfat~s,((wl tlud he did nbsolntely w~d entirely renowwe ancl nbjw'e all ulleg'iunce alUl fidelity to eve7'U
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and pal'ticltlnrlu tlw Stute or 8~ig'ntlJ whereof
he was he7'etofo7'e a snbject.Whereupon the Coztrt admitted the said.~fJJ----/~.tf5--z.'~.
to becoJne ((.Citiz~n 01 th~lJnit~d Stat~s.
Pdition 1i1~d.
PJ'othoJl olary.
a native of
.7J.~~?~.~<-.
..xhibited n petition to be adJnittecl to become a citizen
Jlnd now,~/i:.~.f?:/,/'7 d "',......_
No.
of the United States...J.nd it appearing'to the sati:ifae:tion of the COlll't that he had resided within the limits
and undel'the jurisdiction of the United States for jive yrars inunecliatellJ preeedillJl his application,and
tlud dW'ing'that tiJJW he had behaved itS rL n~an of toocl /nol'al character,aUnched to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the United States,(ind well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in a.ll things fnlly cOlJuplied with the laws of the United States in such case made {l.nd provided;
ancl having declw'fCl on his solemn oath be/m'e the 'aid Court that he woztZcl support the Constitution 01 th~
lJnit~d Stat~s,c£lul that he did absohdelf}and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 0/'Sovel'eiffnty whatsoever,and pal'tiCZ}2ZaI'Zlthe St"te 0.I'SOUereign.rt.y wlw7'eoj'
he was he7'etofore a sllbject.Whereupon the COUl't adrnitted the said.......~.
to becmne a Citiz~n 01 th~lJnif~d Stat~s.
Petition 1i1~d.
PJ'othonotary.
.Prothonotary.
.~::;~::Prothonotary.
Docket.
~v~q.~,L;k~.'0 Prothonotary.
aturalization
Pttitlon Illtd.
No.
:lind DIIfII,~:l-/,/t?0 t£,l ___~~_.
a native of ~......exhibited a petition to be admitted to beeome a eitizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preeedint his applieation,and
that durint that time he had behaved as a man of tood moral eharaeter,attaehed to the prineiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin,ts fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh ease made and provided;
and havWtg deelared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstltutlon 01 tbt
Pttltlon filtd.
Pttitlon Illtd.
~:~::;:~~7-~,-_(~,b __-------_I:::.:=~~~~~~:~-~:-~::om:-=:i:~:=
of tke United States..11714 it ~kesatisfaction of tke Court that ke had r.sided witkin tke limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preeeding his applieation,and
that durin,t that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral eharaeter,attaehed to the prineiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ,tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin,ts fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh ease made and provided;
and having deelared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all allegianee and fidelity to every
for.i~,.PriM.,pot.nta~.Stat.or Soo.r.i/nty Whatso.,,~r,and par~ieUlarlY tkem.z-.i/nty wh.r.of
~::::r:to:~::s:::t·onl:.::=::~th.Court admLtt.d th.sazdr~------------------------.--.----
No .
.1Ind n~"".......=:l:-::L.,...f/{/!...kl ~~~.
a naU".of -----------------------A.~~7:-------------------------.xhibited a p.UUon to b.admitted to b.come a oiUz.n
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preeeding his applieation,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral eharaeter,attaehed to the prirwiples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully eomplied with the laws of the United States in sueh ease made and provided;
and having deelared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constltutl~n ~I tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all allegianee and fidelity to every
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partieularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~c1:1.~t:-p .
to beeome a Citlztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
foreign Prinee,Potentate,State or Soverei,tnty whatsoever,and partieularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.~~a.-r-'"
to beeome a Citiztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounee and abjure all alle,tia7wl3 and MiPitity to every
I'
I:Naturalization Docket.
191
citizen
---------
iLler;( .
--
-
.-
(
-
No ..
.lind now,~.....:?::VI'
a native of ~.
I L
I
II
II
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had ]'esided within the lintits
and under the jLf>risdiction of the United States for five years inunediatel?)pJ'ccedinfl lzis application,and
that dLf>rin~that time he had behaved eilS a n~an of ~ood nwral charewter,attached tf)the principles of the
ConstitLf>tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good orde]'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fully c07nplied with the lCtws of the United States in such case made Ct71d provided;
and having declared on his solernn oath before the SCtid COLf>rt that he wonlrl snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and thed he did Ctbsolutely and entirely renowwe and Ctbjn7'e all allegianre and jidelit?)to evpr?)
f07'ei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whntsoeve]',and pa],ticularly the Stede or Suvel'eig'nty ?ClzeNoj'
he was heretofore a sl£bjeot.Whereupon the Court adm,itted the said .....~~t!~~...
to become a Citizen of the United States.t
II
II
Ii
If
II Petition filed.4i'~.....p,.othonotal'y.
II
I:
It
IINo.J
.lind now,../d---~2.-Yr f'?t)'&'.,a~~~.ok::4:/.<-""".
a native of ~..exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to becom,e a citizen
of the United States.And it appeCtl'ing to the sCttisfaction of the Court that he had ]'esided within the limits
and under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five ?)eal'S im,mediately precedin~his application,and
that during that tinM he had behaved as a n~an of ~ood moral chal'acter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood order and happiness of the SC/;7ne,and that
he had in all thin~s fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh cnse nuule and provided;
and having decl(ued on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonlel snpport the Constitution of the
United States,(U~d thnt he did absolzdely anel entirely 7'elWLf>nCe and abjure all nlletiance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particLf>larly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sLf>bject.Whereupon the COlf>rt adn~itted the said........P77~.L4~..<;:::~.:.<-=-.
to become eil Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary.
the satisfaction of the COll7't that he !z(ul /'esidecl within the limits
l~native of ...
Il
I~
~I No.
Jlnd now,~F~~:;29(l'7 cJ 0(
~~(/CL-?(
of the United States..l.nd it appearing'to
/ftAd:t./..(L<C~~
e,'Chibiterl n petition to be admitted to beconw ({citizen
mld under tlw jnl'i..diction of the United States fol'fIre yenrs immfdirtfel!1 pl'fcN!ing'1l is application,and
that dn/'inj tllat time he luul be-haved as a mnn of!Jood lnOl'al charactel',aUnched to the p7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the gooel order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in nll things fully cOlnplied with the letw:>of tile United State:>in sllcll case J/u~de and provided;
wul having declared on his solel7~n oath before the said Cozf>rt thcd he wou.ld snpport the Constitution of tl)e
United States,and that he did a..bsolutely and entirely renounce and a..bjlu'e all aJleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sove/'eitnty whatsoever,eilnd partiClf>la..rly the Stnte or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore "s u.bj eot.Wherenpon the COlll't adm,itted the said ..z;i~~./~.0d..~.., .
to beC01ne a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed...~"'.!~protho"ota'y.
-~
2
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd nDw,~4C(d'{J!f.,~~...
a native of ____.~_~__._.._ __.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tin~e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~..~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
No.
Petition filed..£<y(~Prothonotmy.
~./lA~7f~~__
a native of _".,__........_....._._.__.__.__.__. _exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti-,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral chnracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things frtlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and hewing declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Soverei~nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject. Whereupon the Court adlnitted the said ..~~~...7f:.~~__...._.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed...............dc;{£~7Z~~=.....Prothonotary
No ..
Jlnd nDw,_#L;;~2cY,../'2o..t?L·································f1!~r'gc:L~~.
a native of ..............AJ~exhibited n petition to be ndmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfa,ction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imn~ediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiCu~the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the snid ~d~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.;1~J '
.......---~l tf ~__Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
1 '
No.:-
.1Ind now,...~~~.....~({...j LloG,.
a native of _.__..~...._
................~.._.~.....CZ~f-.~....{J(J'=--'.....
-..exJLibited a petition to be admitted to beC07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the UnLits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inuneeUcdely preceding'Ilis application,and
that dltring that tinw he had behal'ed ets a 7nan of good nwrnl chm'acte7',attewlzerl to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,(tncZ well disposed to the good onler and happiness of the Mune,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case Jnade and provided,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said CoziJrt that he wonlcl Sltpport the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and that he did nbsolntely and entirely renOll·na and abjll7'p-all allegianre and jidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pal'ticu.lcu'lfj tlu>.Stnte or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't adrnitted the said ....U«~~·fl .(/..:;~~
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
Petition filed.
./~~~--Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd now,"~:Zy,Ifqr;,................~lJ¥<~~9
a native of . ._.....2..d~______.__..exhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COZtrt that he had resided within the linltits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
thed during that tirne he had behaved CtS a rnan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposecl to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in SItch case mctde and provided,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COU7't that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,and thcLt he did absolntely and entirely renowwe and abjure etll nllegiwzce and fidelity to every
foreign Prinqe,.Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particldarly the Stnte or Sove7'eignty whereof
he was heretofore a slkbject.Whereupon the COlkrt admitted the said.b/~p!C"'.~«~'c?.
to become a Citiz~n of th~United Statts.tJ tl /J
Pttition fil~d.
_.Prothonotary.
No.7
Jlnd now,~/h'li t ~;z.v,/'1 0 (~,..r.~
CL native of..U~~<---cJ(..e.'hilfiterl n petition to be ad]}~itted tv lJPcv7JW {{citizen
of the United States.,ind it appea,ri/l1!to the satisfnction of the Court th({t he had resided within the limits
Ctncl under the jlu'isdiction 0/the {fnitecl Stelles fa/'jiue yea!'s inunedict,[elfj 7J7'ecedinJ!.'his (fpplication,and
that during that tiJ)~e he luul behaved Ct·a man of good moral character,cttteu'hecl to the principles of tlw
Constitution of the rrniterl States,a/ld well disposed to the good order and happiness of the smne,Clnd tha,t
he had in etll thing8 fnlly cOJnplied with the lCLWS of the United Stcdes in such case made and providecl,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said CouJ't that he wOldd 8upport the Constitution of th~
U"'it~d Stat~s,a.nd that he did absohlttely and entirely l'enonnce and abjlu'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eiJIn p,.ince,Potentate,State 07'SovereiJInty whatsoever,nnd PaJ'UGl.tlW.rtfl the.Stu,t.ear.sove7>e.ignty :vheJ'eof
he was heretofore a subjcvt.Whereupon the Court adm,itteel the Saiel /~.V~~~.
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Staf~s.
P~tition filed.._..ti;{;{~d::::--PI'othonotm'y,
194
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd nDw,.A~~2ct;;1'1.(Jf'Jff!C(~~.~...
a native of -~d..~._.__._.._exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to beco7J~e a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years il1~mediately preceding his application,and
that dZfJring that tinw he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzltion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he hacl in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case n~ade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would sZfJ7Jport the Constitution of the
United States,and thClt he diel absolntely and entirely renozuwe and nbjzfJre all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherezlpon the Court ac17nittecl the said ..__~c.?:-:_/~~_._..~~__.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed..&:j(~~......Prothonotary.
No.
/!U I
Jlnd nDw,/JF;~.:lcil,If'(/6,......................•~~.
a native of _..__._.__ ___Q~~~..._ ___exhibited a petition to be a.clmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the li17~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yea,l's il'nmeeliately preceding his application,and
thrtt dZiring that tilne he had behaved as a 7J~an of good moral character,attf-whed to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United Sta,tes,and well disp08ed to the toad order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cornplied with the laws of the United States in szwh C(fJse 17~ade and provided;
a,nd having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cozlrt that he wonld snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absollitely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particzLlarly the State or Sovereignty whereof....-----.
he was heretofol'e a subject.Whereupon the Conl't admitted the SCiid.?t:.?<H ?cc-~L __:n~~_..__._.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.v/c/~u-~-___...__. .._,.~<:._fe.___l _._.__._...._..._...."H '_H .Pl'othonotary.
-:)I./ff?_._~(_._._..__._(;~.~L~..~~- .
INo..
Jlnd nDw,d¥-1tI <<!:.--::C:;;(;,
a native of ....._Od~-<:.o{._exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to becOlne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the 8ati8faction of the Cozu,t that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United State8 for five years immeclintely preceding'his application,and
that dzu'ing thnt tinw he heul behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declarp,d on his solemn oath before the said CozfJrt that he wozlld sllpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreitl>Pril>ce,Potel>tate,State or Sovereitl>ty whatsoever,al>d partiClt:i!y the State or Sovereitl>ty whereof
he was heretofore a slfJbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~~..R..~.~~__.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Naturalization Docket .
.JInd now,....~~.2.Y t /C;P 6,~~..
a native of------.·...__....~.?.......__..e,r,hibited n petition to be adn~ittecl to become a citi;;en
of the United States..!Ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the COI(;rt that he hcul resided within the li7nits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunediately,preceding his application,and
that dl~ring that ti7ne he had behaved as a 77'ban of good 77wral characteJ',attnched to the J}l'inciples of tlw
Constitlition of the United States,ancl well disposed to the goocl order and happiness of the 8n7ne,and tlzat
he had in all thinJIs fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case lJ~ade and provided;
and havint cleclarecl on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld Sl(;pport the Constitution of fh~
tJnit~d SfiJt~s,a,nd that he did cibsolntely Cilul entirely renOli7~ce a,ncZ nbjure all Cillegian~e and ]idelity to every
to becoJne a Citiz~n of fh~tJnit~d SfiJf~s.
FVhereupon the CQl{;rt admitted the sa lcl ....he was heretofore a subject.
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te 07'SoveJ'eig'nty lchel'eof
.~C;~
Petition fi1~d.
•
No.,.~
Jlnd now,~2-'t',J'(O ,;,'z;fi~~rfb".
a native of d~7'.'..""""e.',bited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..f1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he had l'esided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately pJ'ecedint his application,and
that durint thCit tin--ue he had behaved CiS a man of tood moral cha7'Cwte7',cittached to the principles of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the toad order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all thints fLilly c01nplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case nu~de and provided;
.and having declared on his soleJnn oath before the said COlirt that he wonld Sl{;pport the Constitution of fh~
tJnit~d StiJt~s,and thcd he did absolntely and entirely renounce cind a,bjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 0]'Sovereitnty whatsoever,and pa7'ticularl(j,..he State 07'Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore C{;subject.Whereupon the COlirt admitted the said··i/·:;"7.."~~~(.fh------.
to become a Citiz~n of th~lInit~d StiJt~s.
Petition fi1~d.
...}/~~Pl'othonota7'y.
P~tition fi1~d.;(/~A){~P/'oil'Ol'oi r tl'y•••••••••-•••-----.--.--.~•••.- . - -•.- -•••••- --- .--_•.••- - ._.-•••---_._-•••••••__•_.- - _ - •••_..•_•••_.'(;','ll •
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd nDw,..~:0!,..L.t(.C!.I?,~1l?:~.<2 .
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1J~e he had behaved as a man of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ,good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COl~rt that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
:::::::e::;or:o~e::;:~t~ta::e:;:~e:~:t~o:,:a:;:;~~:::::::;"~:i,:~v(j;:;:eo~
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed..d~Protho"otary.
/
No ..
Jlnd nDW,:.a~I '1Jl.6.,.~L~.
a native of ~_~~.~~~~~a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fu,lly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
::::~:r:o;;~:t:s:::::t't1n;:;e:::::::,the COlbrt admitted the saidbd/:!~
Petition filed.y'7J/.\-..__._.___._J._~.~._~=..PJ'othonotary.
No.
Jlnd nDW,~~..{f,/Po.{;,.....................r.~~.
:f:::i;n::~;tates.:;7::71i'Jtthe~=tis;a:tiO::;:~;::::o:h~::::;~::::::~::t:e";:::t:
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his·application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the,Constitution of tbe
.
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularl the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
./~-
.................................d i~Pl'o~honotal'y.
97
Naturalization Docket.
No ..
Jlnd now,~~;2-<;;/10 fI,
a native of ~..
/h~7~=c.r4
.....e.-chibiterl n petition to be adJ)dtted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he ha,d resided within the limits
and uncler the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunecliately pJ'ececlinJ1'his application,and
that dIu'in}]that tinuc he had behaved as Cit Jnan of gooel 7Jwral character,attachcrl to the lJ7'inciples of the
Proth onotary.
2 '1/../tpo.(::(~~~.
L ~Tp-r7 ..exhibited "petition to be ad".itted to become a citizen
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
.JInd now,.
of the United States.
a native of ....··.···
Pdition fil~d.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years iinmediately preceding his application,and
that during that tin~e he had behaved as ClI n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlition of the United Steile.'>,eu~d w(3ll disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all things f~illy complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case nw,de and provided;
wul havin!!declared on his solemn oath before the said COUJ't that he wonld snpport the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,and that he did clIbsolzittely and entirely renowwe cind abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particldcltrly the Sta te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said u?if~~~.
to become a Citiz~n of th~Unif~d Stat~s.
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stcde or Sovereignty whatsoever,and pCirticulcu'ly the State 01'Sovereig'nty whereof
he WClIS heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saicl .../h ~:7~
to become a Cifiz~n 0'th~Unif~d Stat~s.
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good o]'(leJ'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the lCitws of the United States in such case made cind pJ'ovided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sCiicl COlirt that he would Slitpp07't the COllstitution of tb~
Unif~d Stat~s,and that he diel absolzdely and entil'ely renowwe and nbjlire all allegiance and fidelity to eveJ'y
Ptfition filed.A/~/
..~..~~~.~Prothonotary.
•
No.
Jlnd now,{/""_<d"2",19'o&,~fi~.
a native of .."/..,11AA ,?VC 7'.....e.clt ibited "petition to be adlnitted to baa 11M (I citizen
of the United States.And it appea/'ing'to tlte satz:sfaction of the Court thnt he hcal J'esided within the lin~its
,and uncle/'the jw'isdiction of the Unitul States fol'fiee yeol's i7JunNliately pl'ecedillff Ills applica,tion,and
tlud cZl{;l'illg t!w t tilJ~e !lr>luul behal'erl as {(lnCin of gooel mora l chal'cwter,attachecl to tlte principles of tlle
Constitution of the United State.',and well disposed to the g'ood ol'der (tncl happiness of the same,and that
he hcltd in nll things fll,My complied with the laws of tile United Strttes in such cnse made and provided;
and having'declared on his solemn oath before the SCiticl Cou.,rt that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unif~d Stat~s,ancZ that he cliel aJrolzdely and entirely renounce cuul abjure rdl a llegiance and ficlelity to every
foreign Prince,PotentclIte,State 07'Sovereignty wha.tsoeveJ',a,nd particlilnrly the State 01'Sovereignty whel'eof
he was heretofore a sabject.Whereupon tlte Coart adlnitted the Sai(L .r dt!Oc:U'~.
to beC07ne a Citiz~n of th~United Stat~s.
ptfition filed.
...........Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the lirnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years irnmediately precedint his application,and
that durint that ti71'be he had behaved as a n~an of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,ctnd well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wouJd support the Constitution of the
United States,wul that he did absollttely and entirely renowwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,nnd particulcLrlz the State or Sovereitnty whm'eof
he was heretofore a slLbject.WherezL/Jon the COltrt admitted the said -.--x..~-~__. _
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
--_.-....-..-.-._..._._-~~----,.-'---'",..Pl'othonotary,
Constitlttion of the United States,and well dispolJed to the good order and hc~ppiness of the same,and that
he hacl in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case nuide and provided;
and hcwint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,(U~d that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and abjure all alle~'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whntsoever,and particulctrll£)he Sta,te 07'Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a ""bieet.Whereupon the Co"rt odlnitled the said ...:~...~.zt'~w
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No.
Jlnd now,~'-"cC2-{f'fL?'O~.~~~~~,www
a native of _~_._.__.......--.-exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it C~'Jearing 0 the satisfaction of the Court thcLt he had resided within the lin~its
mal under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immedintely precedinl his application,and
thnt durint that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of g'ood nwral chCLracter,nttached to the principles of the
Petition filed.
J
of the United States..lind it a7l:,'inl to the sntisfaction of the Cow·t that he had resided within the limits
and under the jltl'isdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that durint tlu~t tinw he hnd behaved as a 7nan of good nwral character,(~ttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and having declar('.d on his solemn oath before the said CozLrt that he wOlLld slLpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiarwe and fidelity to every
Petition filed.
foreit n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particulctrly the State or Sovereitnty whereof
::::::r:o:;~:t:S:,b:~:t·unl:;e::::::.the Court admitted the saidzr~£~~
//~/.
.............d.~,.~~q~':::I =Protlu"'ota,y.
Naturalization Docket.
(9
c··~
.exhibited (£,petition to be adlJoitted to become a citizen
and under the jU7'isdiction of the United States f07'five yeal's inunediately preceding'his application,and
that dlu'ing that ti7JM he hnd behaved as a nlJan of good rno7'(£,l character,attached to the p7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the flood OJ'de7'and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07Juplied with the laws of the United States in such cru;e nuale c£,7vl provided ___
and having declared on his solenun oath before the said COl£'7't that he wonld SUpp07't the Constitution of tht
lInittd Statts,and that he did absolutelfj (Lnd enti7'ely renounce and nbjz£'re all allegiance-and fidelity to eve7'y
f07'eign Prinee,Potentide,StMe 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pa die"laC!~_e Stll te Jl'SOl'aeitnty whereof
he was hereiofore a s"bjeet.fVhel'ellpon the Co"rt admitted the sa.id'r'~~~.
to become a Citiztn of tht lIniftd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
No.r-Y;:
~~~.....Protho1lotar!J.
A 11-:-1.>-Z S-:-..L./'11J to ~~~...lind now,..~
a native of ...~.......__exhibited a petition to be a.d7Juitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COl£'7't thnt he hnd resided within the limits
and under the ju/risdiction of the United States for five yea7'S inumediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he Ju£,d behcwed as a 7Joan of flood nW7'al chw'acter,attached to the principles of the
Constitu,tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good o7'der and happiness of the sa/me,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and p7'ovided;
and having declared on his sole/nn oath before the said Court that he woz£,ld snpport the Constitution of tht
lInittd Statts,and that he did a/bsolldely and entirely renounce and abjure all ulleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoeve7',and particldarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
/),-'/;}..-"J~~he was heretofore a sll/bject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said..~J -~r.../.~.
to bec07ne a Citiztn of tht lInittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.~~~Prothonotary.
No.
.lind now,..
c~native of
/~-;.!.f'tJ he;
~
(d~,·Fer··...
e,r,hibiterl ({,petition to be admittecl to b~C077W a citi::en
of the United States.And it appeu//'ing'to the satisfaction of the Cow·t that he had 7'esicZed u:ithin the limits
,and uncle/'tile jw'isrliction of tile United Stutes lu7'jive fjNU'S i7Junerliately preceding llis application,and
that dw'ins;,tllnt time h~hcul IJehrwecZ ((,s (i !nan of !Joorl mOJ'(ll chnl'{(cteJ',attuclwcl to the jJrinciples of Uw
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the g'oocZ o/'del'and happiness of the Stone,and that
he had in all thing:>fully compliecl with the law:>of Me [nited St,.",tes ill-:mclt case made (f,nd provided:
and having declnred on his solenulL oath be-fore the snicl Cow't that he wonlcl suPpo/'t the Constitution of tht
lInittd Statts,and that he cliel ab 'olutely and entiJ'ely 7'e7WZMW('nnd abjll7'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State oj'Sovel'eig'nty whnlsoeve7',and pru·ticnln7'ly the Sta.te or Sove7'eignty whereof
he was hel'etofol'e a·""bjeet.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the said ..Q~,(/a-~..C ?<~/J~."
to becorne n Citiztn of tht lInittd Statts.
Pttition filtd../'t..:::~P,·othonotm·y.
2 0
N aturalizat e on Docket.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that dl~7'ing that ti71~e he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fl~lly complied with the lc~ws of the United States in such case 7nade and provided;
and having deolared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would sl~pport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely aneZ entirely renowwe and abju7'e all cdlegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,nnd pw,ticularly the State or Sovereignty whcreof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~~.
to become a Citizen of the linited States.
..........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become ((;citizen
Ptfition filed.
No.'I
:JInd nOW'~j£f<~~.,//'.1,/f"0 ~,
a native of .....~...
~.~~~/7~~V:~.a--r--o
.....Froth onota7'Y.
of the United States.And it appenrinfl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five YfU"",'S immediately preceding his application,and
that dl~ring:that tilJw he had beluwed c~s Cb 7nan of g'ood moral character,attached to the lJl'incip7es of the
Constitution of the United Stedes,and well disp08fd to the flood order wul happiness of the SCllne,and that
he had in nll things fully complied with the lenus of the United States in such Clise rnarle wuZ provided;
and having dedetred on his solemn oCuth before the sedel COn/'t that he wOl~lel support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did ctbsoll~tely cuul entirely 7'enounce rind abjuJ'e all allegiance and fidelity to evm'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Sta,te or Sovereignty what80ev(~r,wtd pw'ticulnrly the S/cde or Sovereig'llty whereof
he was heretofore a sabjeet.Whereupon the Cow't adlnitterl the said~~#,adC2--;rzJ ...
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Ptfifion filed.
No.
:JInd now,~~;20;I f't/b(
a native of·.P0 ..c~..__._~_._..
_.._e~l:hibited n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the 8a,tisflwtion of the COUTt that he ha.el 7'esided within the li7nits
wld under the jzuriscliction of the United States for fil'e years i77unecliately 7Jrececli71f,:'his applicntion,and
that during that tiJJW he had behaz'ed as a 77~an of good moral character,attcwhecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,cund well disposed to the good o7'Cler and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all thing's fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in 8uch cc~se made and provided;
I
nnd having declarMl on his solemn oath before the sCiid Court that he wOl~ld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absollbtely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particl&tarly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretof07'e C~subject.Whereupon the COl~rt admitted the said ~_..___..a~_____
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Ptfition filed........di tf~ProthonQtary
Naturalization Docket.
.~1
7
No.
~/.4---/.-e~......~..JInd now,.~~.a,j~-/9't7C:"./
a native of ~......exhibited a petition to be admittecl to bec07ne n citi;-,en
of the Unitecl States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the COli,rt that he had resided within the linuits
and l~ndeJ'the jlu'iscliction of the United States for five years inunedicdely preceding'his application,and
tlzat during that ti7JM he hnd behaved C{;S n 7nan of ~ood moral characte7',attached to the p7'.fnciples of the
Constitution of the Un ited States,and well clisposed to the ~ood oJ'der and happiness of the same.and that
he had in all things fll,lly complied with the laws of the United States in such case made a,Jul pro~'ided;
Ci7~d having'declared on his solemn oath before the said COlu't that he wou-lel support the Constitution of the
t/nittd Statts,and thelt he did ab:iolntely and entirely renounce and cibjll7'e all alleg'iwlCc and fidelity to every
forei.!1n Prince,Potentate,Stede 07'Sove7'eignty whatsoever,and pnrticlllaJ'ly the State 07'Sovereignty lclzereof
he was heretof07'e a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.(P~~
to become a Citiztn of tl)t t/nittd Statts.
f07'eign PJ'ince,Potentate,State 07'Sove7'eig'nty whatsoever,and particlilarly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherellpon the COl,irt adJnitted the said ..:r;r;(;..~'l1z.(_{G~.~.
to become a Citiztn of tl)~t/nit~d Statts.
Pl'othonotary,
Prothonotary..~~........--...~
~/U~~4-~•••••..•...__f .••'._.'••_._••_.••.__._._••_.__•__._._._.__.__._••.__._._.•.•_•..•__.••
......__.__.....exhibited a.petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Petition filed.
Jlnd now,.~.zs;e?c~,_
a native of ...tJ<--;fr<
c
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COlirt that he had resided within the linuits
and unde7'the jlt7'isdiction of the United States for five yea7's immediately preceding his cippliccttion,and
that dliring the~t ti7JW he hc.{;d behaved as a 71uan of good 71wJ'al character,attached to the princ.iples of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good o7'der and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case nuule and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wanld snppol't the Constitution of tl)t
t/nit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolldely and entirely 7'enounce and abjli7'e c{;ll allegiance and fidelity to every
Pdition filtd.
No.
No.
Jlndnow,d~~.2J,/YtJr{;
a native of ..~d--
J!Z~~~~0c.~.
e.l.hibited a petition to be udmittecl to becolne Ci citizen
of the Unitecl States..lnd it appearing'to the 0atisfaction of the Cow't that he had resided within the liJnits
and uncleI'the jlu'isdicfion of the United States for fil'e yean;immediately preceding'his ((pplic({tion,and
that during that ti!J~e he hnd uehauNl as a man of goorl moral chn7'acter,nttcfJched to the principles of the
Constitution of the (nited States,and well elispo.eel to the ~oocl order Cind happiness of the same,cind that
he hacl in cill things fully complied with the lnws of the United States in slich case made nnd p7'ovided;
and having declared on his solemj'~oath before the sa,id Court that he would :)np/Jol't the Constitution of th~
t/nittd States,and thcfJt he did cibsolntely and entirely renOll-nce and abjure nll alle};fiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Polen tate,State 07'Sovereignty what:)oever,and particula,rly the Stu,te OJ'Sovereiflnty wite7'eof
he was heretofore (l sllbject.Whereupon the Cozu·t admitted the said_._~Ci4).10-~._
to become Ci Citizen of tl)~United Stat~s.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
Natura ization Docket.
No.
Jlnd now,~~<f~~2:::Q~~L'l '"<f;...........~f::.~o .
a native of _._..__.__.__~___.____.exhibited c~petition to be ac17nitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the COl~rt thnt he had 7'esidecl within the limits
and under the jl&risdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that dl~ring that ti7JW he had behaved as a ntan of good moral character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the SCllne,and that
he had in all things fl~lly complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case 7nade and provided;
and having declared on his solernn oath before the said COl~rt that he wOl~ld support the Constitution of the
United States,cuul that he did absolutely and entirely Tenowwe and abjnre all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partiezdarly the St~r S~vereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.WheJ'eupon the COlbJ't adntitted the said ..~V~.........
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed...d~...Prothonotary.
No.
Jlnd now,~/i'~~:J-v-:/ftJG,.h
a native of ..._..r2.~~..._._.__e,J;;hibiteaetition to be a.dmitted to become c~citizen
of the United States./ind it appeClTing to the sa,tisfaction of the Court that he hcul 7'esided within the lilnits
ancl under the jl&risdiction of the United States fOT'Jive yea}'s immediately lJ7'eeeding his application,and
tlu~t dll/'ing'thnt time he hiul behaved Cf.,S a man of ,!J'oor.l mo/'al cha/'acter,(f.,ttached to the lJJ'inciples of the
Constitlf.,tion of the United States,and lcell disposed to the flood order and happiness of the smne,and that
---he lu~d in nll things fnlly compliecl with the laws of the United States in snell,c(tse nutde ClJul p7'ovided;
(/;lul having'deelcf.,red on his solemn oath before the sa-id Cow't that he wonld support the COllstitution of the
United States,and thnt he diel ab::>ollf.,tely nnd enti/'ely renoltlwe anil abjll7'e all allefliance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Pi'ince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty wh(/;t~oevel',and pnrtiCldj?arlYthe Str'-'!-e 07'S~l'ereiJ1!l,ty whereof
he was heretofore a sltbjeet.Whel'{ntpon the Cow't culfnittecl the said ...?/:1£--t:./~__..
to become (t Citizell of the United States.
Prothonotary.
No.
.Jlnd now,.....~«:?-r
(~IUttive of f
I?~
-•••0 _•••
e,vJLibiter.l a,petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.,tInd it appearing to the sati:faction of the COllI,t that he had /'csided within the lintits
a/ld under the jn/'isdictioll of the lTlZitecl States fo/'Jive yew's ilJLlf'bediately IJI'eeedillJ.f llis application,and
thc~t dw'illg'that tilJW he hru{belwz'ed as ({,7nan of g'oocl nwr({,Z cha/'acter,attached to tll(!.principles of the
Constitution of the United States,c/;/ul well disposecl to tlw g'oocl order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fnlly complied with the laws of the United Stntc::>in such c(tse /nade and provided;
and having declarf.d on hi::>solemn oath before the snid COU7't that he wOl,dd SUPP07't the Constitution of t1)e
United States,llnd that he did ab 'o/utely nnrl entirel!!l'e7WltnCe and (~bjure all ({lleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 0/'Sovel'eig'nty whatsoever,and pa/'ticltla7'ly the State 07'Sovereignty whe/'eof
he lOa,heretofore C~subject.TVlwreupon the Cow't adlJ'bittecl the said.__......~~y ..../Y.7:Y_.--1..(_--......__._..._
to become a Citizen of the United States.
2
Naturalization ocket.
No.·
.lind now,.#~:LJ,/t?otPJ ~~~
a native of ~~exhibited n petition to be ad77~ittecl to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing'to the satisfaction of the Cozu·t that he had resided within the limit;;
and under the jurisdiction of the Unitecl States for five years immediate7y preceding'his application,and
that dllrinfl that time he heul behaved c~s a 7J~an of good 7Jwral chal'acter,cdtacherl to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good OJ'der ef.,nd happiness of the same,and thut
he heal in all things fZllly c077~plied with the laws of the United States in such case mnde ({,7ul p7'ovided;
and having declarecl on his solemn oath before the said COI{;rt that he WO"l(;lcZ support the Constitution of th~
lJnit~d Stat~s,and that he did (l,b,~ollltely and entirely l'elWluwe and abju7'e all nlleg'iance and fidelity to every
TVhel'ellpon the Cow't aelJnittecl the sai(lhewasheretoforea;;llbject.
f07'eign Prince,Po.tentrde,State 07'Sovenignty whatsoever.and particularly the State or Socereignty wlwreof
kn~~~
to becOlne a Citiz~n 01 t1)~lJnit~d Stat~s.
P~tition 1i1~d.y~-•~.t .Prothonotary.
No.
:lind Dow,q.z~u-;/'1 db,~-1'::::'=..Z::~~H .H..UH
a native of ....~..exhibited a petition to be admitted to becolne a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfaction of the Cow't tlwt lze had I'esided within the limits
and uncler the jw'isclietion of the United States for five veal'S immediately preceding'his application,and
,that dl{;ring'that time he hnd behaved as a 71&an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well clisposed to the good ordm'and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fnlly complied with the laws of the United States in szwh cnse InacZe and provided;
wul having deolw'(',(Z on his solen'LlL oath before the said Court that he wonlcl support the Constitution of the
Unit~d Stat~s,and that he did nbsolntely cltncl entirely renonnce and C(;bjl{;l'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
fOl'eig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whcit80evel',and pa,l'tic"Ldarly the Stede or Sovel'ei~'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cozlrt adrnitted the said./;/L~..Y.~~z:~./:<~.
to beconte a,Citiz~n 01 th~lJnit~d Stat~s.
Pdition 1i1~d.
Prothonotary.
support the Constitution of the
States in .'1 lCh case nwcZe and provided,.
.lind now,
he had in all thin1s fid7y compl")
and having declctrecl on his solen ~(J,c{;th befo
~/~;2t5;./,/06,~?~4-r~~.
a native of .~4 ...exhibited ((,petitiun to be admitted to become Cit citizen
of the United St(~tes.And it uppearill:d ·')fn"?>t:.i i of the Cow't tlUt ~had Ctcled within the limits
and undel'the ,il<1'isllietion of the United St J'S inunerraklY pl'e9rin~his applimtion,and
that dUl'uzg t!ultl tunc he luul beha 'ed a;r a 7nan of .1 ad In 'a chnl'tel',ntta ~ed to the principles of tlw
Constitution of the United States,a tll}e :=,ood 01'l'lUzcl hCltp}iness of the swne,and thnt
Petition 1i1~d.
l'e7 onnce and\.-l a-llegiance and fidelity to evel'y
~
fOl'eig'n Pl'inee,Polentale,Stat ~1'kvel'ei nty ~lILts0'K;el',a d /1 ,tiel L I'ly the State 01'Sovel'eig'nty,~hel'eof
he was he1'elofol'l'a s"bjeet.\.!ji:!e!i.Jon he COTV't llw itted h aid /ftt7'-:fJ ~..
to beconte a Citiz~n 01 t1)~lJnit~d States.
No.
2 4
Naturalization Docket.
No.
:JInd nDw,L~.{t;fu~/!cr;jll"'.IjL~~4.#~ldt:~«'~=_.
a native of __.y~__.__exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he had resided within the lin",its
and under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his applicc~tion,and
that dl~ring that ti71~e he had behaved as c~7nan of good moral character,c~ttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good OJ'der and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such cc~se 7nade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 0'the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjl"7'e all allegia.7we and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sove7'eignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whm'e"pon the Court admitted the said.£..~-:c<J.~.....~&ft:t!4 ......
to become a Citizen 0'the United States.
Petition filed.;J;/.........-h Y(~Pl'othonota7'y.
No.
.JInd now,-
a native of .....
2-s-/911 b r........I .
._exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the sa,tisfuction of the Court that he had resided within the li7nits
mzd under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five yew's immediutely !J7'eceding'his cqJplication,and
tlUIJt clu,ring that time he had behaved as a n~an of g'ood moral chanwter,attached to the p7'inciples of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United Stcdes in snch case made and p7'ovidecl;
and having declw'Nl on his solemn oath before the sc"irl Court tlud he wOldcl SllPPOI't the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did c"bsolutely arul entirely 7'elwnnce a.nd abju,re aJl allegiance and fidelity to every
fOl'eign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,Clnd particl~l[/;rly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whe7'eof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cou.!'t admitted the sa.icl./~/Lr6 ..{'C./~£u~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonota7'Y·
No.
Jlnd nDw,A~e4~~(-r blJ,/'1 0 6,,%~t'.<c"~..7J1£~A"ttc:L;<.
a native of.........Ue.~z'~..exhibitcrl a petition to be admitted to become a.citizen
of the United Sta.tes.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the COllrt that he had resided within the lin~its
cuul uncleI'the jurisdiction of the lllited I~.,'tates fol'jive yew's immediately IJl'fceding'his application,and
that during that time he had behetz-cd as a ma n oj'good mONil character,((ttachecl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,anrl well disposed to the tood order cULd happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinjs fully complied with the lc~ws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sa ieZ Cow't that he wOl"lcl sflpport the Constitution of the
United States,nnd tlurt he did a.bsolutely cuul entirely renounce nnd nbjl&/'e (ill alleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreig'n PI'ince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whntsoever,cuul Pa.1'tiCUl~;;:the Stalte or So~ereiJ1nty whereof
he was heretofore (i subject.Whereupon the Cow't a,dmittecl the said_.._.~:>/?2.t/.~.!:.'!-..Ii ....._~?.-c.b.~--:f!..~.....
to become a Citizen 0'the United States.
Petition 'iled.
Naturalization ocket.
5
No ..
.JInd now,..~7\\";/E!0tR r
a native of....¥~.J2 7/~~
.exhibited a petition to be adnuitted to become a citi::en
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COliJrt that he hael 7'esided within the linuits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States f07'five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that dliJring'that ti7JW he hnd behnved as [(j nuan of good lnm'al charactel',attewlzeel to the principles of the
Constitlltion of the United States,and well disposed to the good m'dm'and happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all thin~s fZllly cmnpliecl with the laws of the United States in such case madb and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the snicl COliJrt theiJt he wOllld support the Constitution of the
United States,and thnt he did absolutely and entirely 7'e7wzuwe ancl abjure all allp,gi(f7U'e ancl fidelity to eve7'y
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State ai'Sovereig'nty whatsoevm',and pnl'ticlllell'ly the State ai'Sovereignty lclwl'eof
//<-Y//'he lOa,s heretofore a sllbject.Whm'clfpon tlw COlf.rt a.ellnitted the said.yL /l,~~~C6</'
to become eiJ Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No.
:lind now,A~~/)L-:2",./'l".f!,.d~~~.
a native of .......~a.--r ............exhibited a petition to be adnuitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appenring to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he had resided within the lilnits
and uncler the jw'iscliction of the United States for five years immedicdely preceding'his application,and
theiJt dli7'ing that time he had behaved (is a nu:uu of good lnoral characte7',attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
ConstitliJtion of the United States,cuul well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sn1Jte,and that
he had in all things fnllu cOJ7uplied with the laws of the United States in snch cnse made and provided;
wul having declarNl on his solemn oath before the said COIlJrt that he wonlrl snpPol't the Constitution of the
United States,nnd that he did absolldely and enti7'ely renounce anel abjure (ill allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sove7'eignty whatsoever,w~d partiCliJla,rly the State 07'Svvereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court ad71uittecl the said../i"e r:-7 !.?r:{.,~_£.{~.P7.:7-;~~_.._.
to beconw a Citizen of the United States.
Pdition filed./9L",7/4---cz-r-/.......---- --.-........Prothonotary.
. .e.r.hibiterl (I.petition to be a.clmiUed to become a citizen
No.
:lind now,u.~/~.,•.u.J..br-
a native of fta ~
;L f;/9 0 0/~'~{~(?d__~d-A....y-J~~_.-_..---.._---..-.---.--_----.
of the United States.Anrl it appea7'ing to the satis/rwtion of the Cow't that he had resided within the lintit8
and uncle7'the jUl'i8diction of tile United States fol'flue yelirs immediately preceding his application,and
that during'that tinw he had bella ved a'a nut.n of govcl Ino7'al chunwtel',attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State"and well disposed to the good oNle!'and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all thin~s fllJlly cOJnplied with the law of Me [Tnited States ill such ca.se mnrle and provided;
nnd having dcclaNd on his solemn oath be/ore the said Cow't that he wonld sllpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he did nb::;olldely and entirelu 7WWluwe and abjUJ'e cdl ({lleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
fm'eign PJ'ince,Potentate,State 07'SovCl'eignty what8oever,a-ncl particliJla.7'ly the State 01'Sovereitnty wheJ'eof
he was heretofm'e ((,8lJ.,bject.TVhe7'enpon the COlirt ad7}uittecl the snicl .....~_...(!J~~~-.~~~.
to become c(,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonota 7'y.
Docket.Naturalization
Petition filed .
No.
:JInd n'III,~2::~:[.'lf}~,m..mmm.m~'.m.'21t ~?_.m m.•
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin1 his application,and
that durin1 that tirne he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the 100d order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle1iance and fidelity to every
forei1n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
:::::r:o;;;;:,:8:::::t.unl:;e::=::~the Co~rt admitted the 8aidr'/£z~
dvC~Prothon.otary.
__.Prothonotary.
.JInd now,/~-(.../~/V.c.A..--Lo1•••~•••••~•••••-r-:L O-;f f.~..h..I ~~~.~....
a native of ~.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
And it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limitsoftheUnitedStates.
Ptfition filed.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately precedin1 his application,and
that dztrin1 that tirne he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to'the 100d order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Conrt that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle1iance and fidelity to every
forei1n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particular!!,~he ~tate or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cou~·t admitted the said ..~~__....t!4~~...
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
No.
:JInd n'III,A:1~~:;~5,j'1i!E :{Q~t~(/~~~
a native of .~/t?!7..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United.States.And it appeaJ'ilig to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for fil1e years immediately preceding'his application,and
that durin1 that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of 100d Jnoral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei1n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a s~bject.Whereupon the Co~rt admitted the 8aid &..q:J!~cZ.a.q/L0.(~.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
2 7
Naturalization Docket.
.1Ind now,__.
a native of .
;~h~_I?(J(Pf
.._----~------
/~~,~-,~_.._.__.._..-.....
_____e;r,hibitecl ct petition to be admitted to become a citi::en
of the United States.And it appectring to the satisfaction of the Court that he lu~d resided within the lin~its
and unde7'the jUl'isdiction of the United States f07'five years immediately lJ7'eceding'11 is application,and
that dn7'ing thnt ti71w he had behewed e~s a,77~an of good nW7'al chal'acter,attached to the pl'inciples of the
,
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good orde7'and happiness of the same,(ind that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United St[~tes in sneh case made eUld p7'ovided;
and having declal'ed on his sole77u~oath befol'e the se~id GOZlrt that he wonlcl SUpp0l't the Constitution of the
United States,caul thnt he did nbsolntely (ind entirely renounce and abjll7'e a II allegiance anel fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 0/'Sovereignty whatsoeve7',anA particularly the State 07'Souereignty whe7'eof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the COlirt adrnitted the said ..~#~~~
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COll,l't thett he had resided within the lin~its
(wei under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imnwdiedely p7'eceding'his application,and
that dLtring that ti7ne he had behaved as a n~an of good moral charactel',attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Stutes,and well disposed to the good order ct7ul happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all things flllly cOl7zplied with the laws of the United States in snch case made and provided;
wul having declared on his solemn oath befoJ'e the said COllrt that he wOllld sUPPoJ't the Constitution of the
United States,wul tlud he did ahsolu tely and entirely 7'e7Wlllwe and abjltre all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
become a citizen
c/I /A·~_._~G(~-~---
. .e;r;hibited a petition to be admitted to
{)-s-;/f't?_f/.t._
~
.1Ind now,.
No.
a native of _
fOJ'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Sta..te oJ'Sovereignty wheitsoever,and pal'timuU:7 the Sta,te or Sovereignty whe7'eoj'
he was hel'etofo!'e a,snbject.TVhel'eupon the Con"t a.dmittccl the saicl"·,!{.'<'T~~>z a-r-ct'<2 .
to beconw a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
___Prothonotary.
I
become n citizen
No.
Jlnd nDW,.~..:2 <.1;-(f cJ,{"..~•..A.t'~~.
a native of -..---.~...exhibited a petition to be admittecl to
of the United States.Lind it nppearing'to the satisfnction of the Cow't that he had resided within the limits
wzd under the jnJ'isdiction of the United States f07'five yec17'S immediately preceding'his application,nnd
that dll7'ing tlzat time he lzrul behaved as a 1J~an of good moral clutracter,attached to the IJ7'inciples of tlw
Constitution of the Cnited States,and well disposed to the good order and hnppiness of the same,and that
he hnd in etll things fldly complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
nnd having:declared on his solemn oath before the sctid COlurt that he wOllld suPpo/'t the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absollltely and entirely renonnce wul abjn7'e (ill allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign P/'ince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoeve/',and pa,rtiOlulnrly the State 07'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a sllbject.Whereupon the COl,tl't admitterl the sa.id_.~~_.__~..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.~/4--.--.--.-;-.>(?\_.L<-.~Prothonotary.
Docket.
/-~.---.-..L~__..__..ProtiWIwtary.
.~..,"~Prothmwtary.
Naturalization
Pttition liltd.
No.
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that time he had behaved as a man of iood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini deolared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Clnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin hince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularl t!te State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeot.Whereupon the Court admitted the said..~
to beoome a Citiztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
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No.
:lind n"",.~~d.r;./.'Z/!g;"..__.._.2fZ~_~._.~_........
a native of _~-_.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that time he had behaved as a man of iood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to e~ery
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ?J?#~~.
to become a Citiztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
Pttition liltd.
~.~
Rnd now,..4 _~~J/.Ifl/!..~/.~~~~~q .
a native of ...£k:4 . .exhibited a petition to be admitted to beoome a oitizen
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preoedini his applioation,and
that durini that tilne he had behaved as a man of iood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully com/plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinJ declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreilfn PriMe,Potentate.State or Souereitnty whatsoeuer,and partic~the State or Souereitnty ,:,hereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said..--:J!L~~La-L~~.._.
to become a Cltiztn 01 tbt Unittd Statts.
2
Natura ization ocket.
..e;\;hibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
4~~~/'lq.~~f:
...~
Jlnd now,
No ..
a native of ..
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COll7't that he had resided within the limits
and under the j-w'isdiction of the United States for five yeal'S i7n7nedildely p7'eceding'his appliclttion,and
that dltring that ti7Ju~he had behaved etS a nuan of gooel 71wral chnrewtel',attached to the p7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the gooll ol'der and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fnlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case nUlde and provided.:
and having deGlal'ecl on his solemn oath befol'e the setid COltl't that he lVonlel SUPPOl't the Constitution 0'th~
lInit~d StiJt~s,and tlntt he diel absolldely wul entil'ely I'enonnce anrl nbjll7'e all allegia7lce and fidelity to eul'y
f07'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Stat(!t 01'S?vel'eignty whatsoevel',and particularly the State 07'Sovel'fig'nty ·whereof
he was heretofore ei su,bject.Whereupon the COltrt adnuittecl the said ....rf)cP-u--u:-'£<y.:4.~....
to becolne a Citiz~n 0't1)~lInit~d StiJt~s.
P~tition 'i1~d.
Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,d#~ps,/<7"y,
a native of..~
.~~_~.
.....e,l:hibited a petition to be adnuitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appea7'ing'to the satisfaction of the COltl't that w had 7'esideel within the limits
aneZ under the jlU'isdictio'n of the United States for five yearsimmedintely pl'eceding'his Clpplication,and
thnt during that time he hnd behaved ets a n~an of good 7nol'al cha7'actel',attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United Stcde,'l,ancl well disposed to the good Ol:der nncl lutppiness of the same,and tlwt
he had in fLll things fnlly complied with the lnws of the United States in such cnse made and pl'ouided;
and hnving'ller;ln]'(~el on his solemn oath befol'e the snicl COUl't that he wonlrl SUPPOl't tile Constitution 0't1)~
lInit~d StiJt~s,(nul tllnt he did nbsolutely wul entil'ely renounce and (,[,7Jjw'e all allegiance und fidelity to evel'y
fOJ'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Stede 0/'Sovcreig'nty whcdsoevcl',wul particltlal'ly the State 07'Sovel'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a sltbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sa,id a-<:~~...~£.r~~.
to beconw a Citiz~n of t1)~lInit~d StiJt~s.
Petition 'i1~d.
PJ'otholl otarij.
No.
:Rnd now,..~~'hr,
a native of .....~
/c?t'J6. I
.e;t.:llibiterl n petition to be admitted to become n citi::en
of the United Stutes.And it appearing to the satisfaction oj'the COlirt that he had resided witlLin the limits
alneZ under the ju,l'ii)r1icfion of the United 'tates for Ii e years immediately pl'eceding his application,and
that dw'ing'that tilJW he !Letd behnved a'[[,,nan of flood l/wral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State,',and well eli posed to the good ordel'[[,l~d happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws oj'the United States ill .'lich case mrale cULd prol'ided:
and having declal'ed on his sole/lun oath before the sa,ieZ Gou,rt that he wonlcl 'upport the Constitution 0't1)~
lInit~d StiJt~s,and that he did ab 'olntely nncl entirely rCIWltnCe (lnd abjure ({Il a lleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Soucreig;'nty whatsoever,and pal'ticltlarly the State 07'Sovel'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore ei snbjeet.Whereupon the COlirt admitted the sedel.~~.A9-~(~.
to beconue a Citiz~n 0't1)~lInit~d StiJt~s.
.Petition 'i1~d.
Proth071 otary.
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OFFICE OF CHIEF ~A INER
ROOIIS 71 ....71 ••110..BEEDAII sr.
NEW YORK,N.Y.
u.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
NATURAUZATION SERVICE
210
Naturalization Docket.
No ..
Jlnd nDw,A:1F~2:::£J'[O{,L%.~..z::kttyL-~
a native of _~----.--~-----exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the COl~rt that he had resided within the lilnits
and Lauler the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunuediately pr6ceclint his application,and
that durint that time he had behaved as a nuan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order ancl happiness of the salne,and that
he had in all thin~s fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case lnade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COLt7't that he wOLtld SLtpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOluwe and cfJbjnre all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'Y
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particz~lcfJrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was hentofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed................d..~Pro'honota'y.
INo..
Jlnd nDW,~~.:2S-;/,?oCc,~~~~~.
a native of ..____.~._..__. _exhibited a petition to be admitt~cl to become a citizen
of the United States..find,it appeefJrint to the satisfcwtion of the COU7't that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fo7'five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that durint that tirne he hctel behaved as CfJ nuan of good m07'al cha7'cwtel',ctttached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United State:>,cuud well disposed to the good oNlel'and happiness of the ::>(une,cu~cl that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in szwh case 17u~de c~nd p7'ovided;
w~d hewing'declared on his solemn oath before the said COltl't that he wOltld Sltpport the Constitution of the
United Stilt~s,cuul that he diel cfJbsolldely and entirely renounce wul abjure all a,llegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sooereignty whatsoever,and pCl-rticuJarly the State 07'Sove7'eignty whereof
he was hactofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the 8((.id ..~..~~..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No.
Petition filed.4~-""II .~...Pl'othonotary.
of the United States.And it appearing'to the s((,ti::>faction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and uncler the jw'isdiction of the United Sta.tes for five years inunediately preceding his application,and
that dnl'ing that tiflM he hcul behaved as a nz,an of g'ood moral character,attached to the IJ7'inciples of the
Constitntion of the United Stedes,wul well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,ancl that
he had in all thing's fu,lly complied with the la,ws of the United States in slwh cctse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the snicl Cow't that he woz~ld Sltpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he did absoll~tely and entirely renounce a.ncl abjzu'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particLtlc~rly the Stute 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Cow·t admitted the said~~~~~.~::<-..
to beconue a Citizen of th~United States.
Petition filed.6/£~,~
._________..;~.___.__._.._.._.__Pl'othonotu7'y.
Naturalization Docket.
. _Prothonotary.
.~~
..................._..~_-.
. -- _d~~prothonotary.
.......................d'lL.~~Prothonotary.
Pttiti~n liltd.
Pttiti~n liltd.
No .•
:JInd n~w,..~....?:-<-:(.?~~J:...-..••
'73J I........................__._...~. .........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
a native of ..
No.
Rnl nOll1,."~i4r;!-tIJt;L_._~__~Z:L~~__._
a native of _--.----..--.~- . . -exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And .it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitutl~n ~I tbt
tlnlttd Statts,and tlmt he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Stulte or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .....~?::~~.....;(~.../.:t.~
to become a Cltlztn ~I tbt tlnittd Statts.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution ~I tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subje.t.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~....';J:;J~~._~~
to become a Citlztn ~I tbt tlnittd Statts.
No ..
:JIndn~w,~..fL~-:-~Po~I'~~,r:z.~. . .
a native of --~___._._exhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imnMdiately precedin1 his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constituti~n ~I tbt
tlnittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and 'entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ?~.~~,~_ .
to become a Citiztn ~I tbt tlnittd Statts.
Pttitl~n liltd.
Naturalization Docket.
No.
Jlnd n,w,_~~.7JP.LI'1o.c,,__..........~...f-:~.
a native of - -..~___exhibited a petLtion to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that dl~rint that tirne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitz~tion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the sa7ne,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case 7nade and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Coztrt that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and ctbjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
~::::::.:::;:r:o~e:~:;:~t~ta:::re:;:~e;~:t~o::.:a:;::~~;7:::s:;:c~~~:ii::;;;ei~nt~_.'o~ereo~
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed./--_____d~-..--_..Prothonotary.
application,and
deft within the limits
....-.._._£{;~-----__Pl'othonotalY·
2C........I-
Petition filed.
to become a Citizen of tbe U ited St
Constitution of the United
he had in all things fuJly
and havint declared on hi
United States,and
foreign Prince,Pote
INo..
Jlnd n'W,mm4t;;,,:,::~.·-:?t£----/'it?{,Lm-..._.._m~0c:;;~m.mmmm
a native of _.._..._._.__._.~-.--......-----exhibited a petition to be a.dnLitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court tha,t he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tillLe he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fztlly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United Stafes,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore asubject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .7---?:.~d~.;-~--.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.~~)1~. __._ _.__._.!_:-::.:._.:.._.-:j Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.JInd now,./.;;{;(ti.I.f,L,.t..~.c 2 ../-',.I f.tJ6 •.........................L~~......
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be a d77~itted to beC01ne a citizen..
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding his application,and
that durin~that tilne he had behaved as a n~an of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin~s fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would sz~pport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renoztnce and (~bjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince·,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei~nty whe7'eof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Coztrt admitted the said ..L~.~-:e.,~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed..""d~£~.Prothonotary.
No.
d~~~.....-....._.-._..-.l..f /..~._.:~~_.-=.~~)...Prothonotary.
.d9{g4::~:J protlw"otary.
Petition filed.
Petition filed.
:lind now,~~j7k,jfqqL ...fZ~~4c~..
a native of ""~..... _exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that durin~that tim,e he had behaved as a man of ~ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the ~ood order and happiness of the same,and thfJt
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n~ade and provided;
and havin~declared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei~nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said a-:£.~t!!:z.."=:~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
No.
:lind nDUI,LF~c::g6.L /f'.".f.....c..0.~~,;'"';Jp~'C"'~~"',;;;.
a native of .............. . ..~I-.".,.......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Cow·t that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin,g his application,and
that durin~that time he had behaved as a n~an of good nwral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolz~tely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei,g'nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty wlwreof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .....~~...._.!1!J.~.~<.~.~~....
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Docket.Naturalization
No.,
:R"d nflllll£~:J.tP,!'Z'!.f.__~.___~~__ _
a native of ~g exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that tim,e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~.
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
Petition li1ed.~v?£/~-~q.~..y.6-~~..~~7 Prothonotary.
~/
......_~_Prothonotary.
______________________________________L ~~__Prothonotary.
/0/06 ~,
.eXhibit(/'a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
Petition filed.
Petition li1ed.
No.
a native of .
No ..
:Rnd nflllllL~--:?:r-"I'l t?_f -------__------~-----------~----------_
a native of _~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that tim,e he had behaved as a man of iood n1loral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that
he.had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~.
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
an under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately prece.dini his application,and
that durini that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
onstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
flnllttl States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abju1'e all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and partiC~larlthe State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said......... ......!.....~..........
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
Docket.Naturalization
No ..
:lind n~""~..'kU"..L£I2.toy .•..•••.....•.:.ot't.-Y-:-.p.E~~.
a native of ~exhibited a petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durini that time he had behaved as a man of iood rnoral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havini declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld support the C~nstitution ~f tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereiinty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saidZy.L~.<&/,.
to become a Citizen ~f tbe United States.
Ptliti~n filed.~cy;-~
•••.••••.•••••••••••••••~•.•:•.•J•.•••••••••~••.••••.•••••••••••••••.Pl'othonotary.
No.3
.1Ind Dow,.~~..:z b,I.'?0 ?,.7{;~:o:::~~~b:?~.o ,.
a native of..~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citize
.d~Prothonotary.
._d~.PetJtl~n IJltd.
Ptlltl~n filed.
of the United States.And it appearini to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedini his application,and
that durinJ that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of .tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the Jood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJs fully complied with the law of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinJ declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleJiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or SovereiJnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..~~.....~~'....._.
to become a Cltlztn ~f the Unlttd Statts.
No ..~2
:lind n~"".~9-&l /4 IJ ~t:!~.._..£!...<~~.... .
a native of .........C~~IL-...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin.t to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for flve years immediately precedin.t his application,and
that durini that tin~e he had behaved as a man of .tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinis fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin.t declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constltutl~n ~f tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreiin Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereiinty whatsoever,and particularly the State or SovereiJnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .....~~~....~L...~.~••••••••••••
to become a Citizen ~f tbe United States.
•
.Protho1bota71J ..A~~..
.~-;;~~Protho1bota71J.
. .exhibited a petition to be admitted to beoome a citizen
:Rlld D'",,~~~~~-;...i!.:2-~.~tr.Lt1 tJ&,.L~~~.
....................................................~exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
'Pttltl,n liltd.
'Pttlti,n liltd.
No.
/:).,~',:II'"'n,,,,,_.L~~~~~~~:!::~L£.IJ ~....~~.~~__..___
a Tbative of_._.
lIn P!';;,u}e,Pot ntate,State or Sove~lInty whatso ver,and part'ularly fin State or Sov re'nIig whereof
1u was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the said ~~:'a...r-~
"to b ome a Otlztn "tbt Dnlttd Statts.
01 the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Oourt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for flve years immediately preceding his applwation,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man 01 good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Oonstitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case 71U1Aie and provided "
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the C,nsllmtl,n "tbt
Qnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
~'~he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Oourt admitted the said....~.......
to become a Otlztn "tbt Qnlttd Statts.
No.~~"'"Ua.
OJ,,,(/,under the jurisdiction of the Uni~d States for flve gears immediately preceding his applwation,and
during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attfrohed to the principles of the
rJnstitution 01 tke United States,and well disposed to the lood order and happiness of the same,and tJui,t
'Md,in fl,ll things fully o()mpZied with the laws of the United States i7lr such case made and provided;
vilng d8 w,red on his solemn oath before the said Oourt that he would support the C..nslltllti,n "tbt
...~~,St.ttS,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounoe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
oreiJtn Prirwe,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoeve-r,and particularly the State or 8Qverei.lnty whereof
he WfI,S heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Oourt admitted tke said_~~rr~0&•••••••
to beoome a a",n 01 tbt tllIit,'Statts.
No .
Naturalization Docket.
.JInd now'-~f~;kr;,<'1!?r;,------~--.o1:..~c-.7~~--------------------------------------
a native of ~b~exhibited a petition to be adn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tin'lJe he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld Sltpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particltlarly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said~/L ___
to become a Citizen of the United States.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tim,e he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully com,plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said 12~~~-Q-------------------
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
No .
.JInd nOIll,__~;2,te,
a native of .....£~.
Petition filed.
----------------------~l!.£-(~~c?:::1__Prothonotary.
l..cr.(!..~,.~.~L!d~..o..
...exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
No.9
.JInd nOIll'-~~~6,1?t:J&',-__--£~--~~0.
a native of ...::!.~. ..,....e.r;hibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thld he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good lnoral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all aJlegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty wnereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~£.~0?..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
---------------------------d~~--------------Prothonota1'Y.
Docket.
_____________-------------dcy(40d _____Prothonotary.
Naturalization
Petition filed.
Petition liled.
Petition liled.
No.
:JInd n'III,£~I=c.~[fo..~,-____~"--:QA___
a native Of ~..-::.J~.,exhib ed a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..find it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he hf!-d resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durin1 that til1~e he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the 100d order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,'
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and partiCUlafl:-the State or Soverei~nty whereof
::::r:to:;~:t:S:,b~::t·un;:;e:::::~the Court admitted the saidT;rf-~~'-
--L~Prothonotary.
No.
:JInd nllW,~~4'::r~_:?_~,__/CZtJ.tR.,-'-----_--~--
a native of .....k.~....... .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..find it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin1 his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the 100d order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle1iance and fidelity to every
forei1n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a subjeet.Whereupon the Court admitted the 8aid ~---------k.-L---c---~-~-----
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.1Ind now,-__~~~~!'1Pc,,___r~__.....~~.........._
a native of ___._...__._~__. ___.eXhibi~ed a petition to be a d7nittecl to become n citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thnt he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States foJ'five yea!'s iJnmediately preceding'his applicc~tion,and
that dl~ring that tiTne he had behaved ns a 7nan of good moral chc~racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the lnws of the United States in such case made nnd provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the snid Conrt that he would snpport the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and nbjw'e a II allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereitnty whatsoever,ancl paJ'ticI~larly the Stnte OJ'SoveJ'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherel~pon the Court admitted the said.__.a~~__~·~_._____...._..
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.-d~-_..._.._.~Pl'othonotary.
t/No ..
:JInd nDw,L~~~../'f'~~<~..'h~.
a native of ..mm.mm_'"__m_m_...j ..~.........._._........__.mum.m'exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearint to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedint his application,and
that durint that tilne he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all aJletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereitnty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta/te or Sovereignty whereof
/,71 f I VJ..
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~~&_t.L.0.~~_.._.
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
. -__Prothonotary.
.d.~..,p"otlwnotary.
Pttition filtd.
No.
Pttition filtd.
:JInd nDW,:z:.~,..fll o ¢'........~~~,.
a native of ._,_....~-.-.-...exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States..!Ind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thctt he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such cctse made and provided;
and havint declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alletiance and fidelity to every
foreitn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta/te or Sovereitnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject,Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~.~~.,~iJ"'.
to become a Citiztn ~f tht Unittd Statts.
220
j -
Naturalization
--- - - -
Docket.
---._-i.No.
Jlnd now,-~~~,L'f.tJ b,M~~.
a native of ......Y~___exhibited a petition to be adrnitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfcwtion of the COll>rt that he had resided within the lirnits
and under the jl"risdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedi7ig his application,and
that dnring that ti7JW he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in snch case made and provided;
and having declw'ed on his solen'bn oath before the said Court that he wOl"ld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and abjnre all cdlegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particl"larly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretof07'e a subject.Whereupon the Court adnuitted the saicl 7h~q ~~,..
Petition filed.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
V
No..7
.lind Dow,
a native of ...
.Pl'othonotary.
A~.etL&,/'1 <J{"/l~L~cI o-t'.~.......%~..exhibited a petition to be admitted to beeome a citizen
of the United States.And it appem'infl to the sntisfcwtion of the Court that he had residecl within the limits
nnd under the jw'isdiction of the United States f07'five yea/'s immediately preceding'his application,and
that dnring that time he hc"d beluwecl ((;S ({,nuuu of goocl IJwl'ul chuJ'(wter,nUached to the pl'ill ciples of the
Constihdion of the United Stc"tes,and well disposed to the good order ((,Iul hCl>ppiness of the Imine,and that
he had in all thing's fu,lly complied with the l((;lOS of the United Sta,tes in such c((;se made and provided;
nncl hewing declared on his solemn oath before the s(l>id Conl't that he wOl"ld support the Constitution of the
United States,((;lul thc(;t he did absolntely and entirely 7'enowwe and abjw'e all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreif;'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or SovereiJInty whereof
he was heretof07'e a sl"bjeGt.Whereupon the Cow't admitted the said_.~.~~.ue:.~ez...
to become a Citizen of th~United States.
Petition filed.
No ..
Jlnd now,At~t;ut</"Vr ;l6,
a native of ....~hz ~
../V~~..Prothonota1Y.
/?tJ&,~~(~e...
.........e.vhibited CI>petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'inj:l to the satisfaction of the Court that he hctd resided within the lirnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fol'five years i7nmedia.tely preceding'his application,and
that during that time he ha.d behaved as n ]Juan of g'ood moral chcf.,racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and hCf.,fJpiness of the same,and that
he had in all thing's fnlly complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having'declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would Sll>pport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and abjw'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,St((;te or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and pal.tiClf.,la,the StcLle or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.TVhere"pon the Co"rt admitted the said..:-.~~.~f74/~~~u.~.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
=
Petition filed.
.Pl'othonota rij.
Naturalization Docket.
22
--------------exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
No.
Rnd now,/~:.vt,./_fo~,
a native of ---------..---#-4
I t;?'__/'~
.._---_.__._.~-~':-:""'"":~~_..L2-~--.-----.
of the United States.And it appea,'in~to the satisfcwtion of the COUl't thnt he /trid 7'esided within the li17uits
and under the jl~l'isdiction of the United States for five yeal'S i77unedintely In'eceding'his application,and
tlznt cll~l'ing that time he hetd behcwed as n 7nan of good 77'boral chm'actel',attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good ol'der and happiness of the same,and that
he had in cdl things fnlly c077uplied with the laws of the United States in such cruse made and provided)'
and having'declarerl on his solemn oath before the snid Court that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he di(l absolldely nneZ entirely l'enOllnCf anrl nbjw'e all allegirlllce and jldelity to [>I'Pl'y
foreig'n Pl'ince,Potentrtle,Stflte 07'SovemiIlnty whatso{'ve7',.and pru,ticularly the St({te 07'SocPl'eignty lchereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't admitted the sai(l .~~#e_~P-r-L __
to bec07ne n Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Protho71 oiary.
No.
Rnd now,--
a native of .......-.
L.-t/;7Q./L-VA-.vO-i~£2-t-....__..__..(
_...--~.
/'J'd t>,.(:'~h:,'?P ~d.~.
__._._..__. .exhibited a petition to be adlnitted to become c~citizen
of the United States..lind it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court thctt he hetd resided within the limits
and under the iw'isdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding'his application,and
that during that time he hetd behaved ctS a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fuJly cornplied with the laws of the United States in slwh case l7~ade ftnd provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sedd Court that he wOldcl snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did (tbsohbtely and entirely renounce and abju7'e all (tllegiance and fidelity to every
forei~n P7'ince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particul(trly the Sta,te 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said _~.~7:70---~dd~----..-
to becol7ue (~Citizen of t1)e United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No.
/
Jlnd nDw,J-r &....,-.;2 0::,
a native of ......_.._ __._y r~
/7'0&,Rc <~;<I ,-;{~~c;,~~
.e;l:hibited n petition to be admitted to bcconw fl citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the COlirt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five ycars ilJunecliutely preceding'his application,and
that dw'ing'thctt time he hetd behaved as a man of f!ooel mora l chCtl'acter,attached to the principles oj'the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good Ol'dcl'and happines:-J of the scone,.und that
he had in Cttl things fl~lly complied with the laws of the United States in such c({,se l7ulcle and lJl'ovided;,
and having declared on his solemn oath before the suid COll/'t tha,t he wOllld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absollttely and entirely 7'enounce and abjure (lll allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,Btctte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particnlarly the State 01'Sovereignty whe7'eof
he was hentofore a "ltbjeot.Whereltpon the Coltrt admitted the said ....q0:"-~..elc:L;"".<>....v .....
to become a Citizen of th~United States.·
Petition filed.d~;[u,
.....•-......._•...,•..L ..__...__•._._.._~-...---..Prothonota ry.
me,and that
..C •••:::•••••••.••••••••••••r Prothonotary.
D cket.
__.L~- .
___________________________________L~---Ptotlwnotary.
id Court that he would support the Constitution of Ibt.
..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
r••••••..••••••.••••_••••••••••••_•••••••••.•••.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
•atura zatlon
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
hat he did a olutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and ftd;eli'ty to every
.1Ind no"',...c.:&~~~~..~:~';,.(.f-P.6 L~~~.
~r -.
Ptlition filtd.
lifJ)."JI;a'fJing die lared on his solemn oath before tJi
and having dec
Dnlttd Statts,a
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happin ss of th
a native of --.
of the United States.
to become a Citlztn of tbt C1nittd Statts.
No.'~-.J""'"
No.tJooo
:Rna no"'~.A~~~~~~=.Ee:z~.{f..6,f '?.tJ bt ~_~
UJ nati)qe of ~__.__..
1III:Htd 'Statfs,and hat he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjur.e all allegiance and fidel 11 to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particu~lY the State or Sovereignty u:hereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the saidA'~~~~O
to become a CUiztn of tbt C1nittd Statts.
thif.f!.N.nited States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within tM limits
and uniJl6r the jurisdiction of the United States 10 ft e years immediately pr.c ding his appZicatirJn,and
that au ""':I that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the prine 'pl s of the
Constitution of ths United States,and well disposed to the tood order.and 11;ppiness of th ame,and tkat
'he '"had in atl t .Is fully complied with the lfaws of the Un·ited States in such case made and provided,.
:JIntl n_,----__-cfJ~-.Lf.~-~I_-------~-~~-----------
a native of J.~exhibited a petition to be admitted ~become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in aU things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin.g declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Dnlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject,Whereupon the Court admitted the said.....~......I
Ptlition Ii/td.
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stat or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particulary the State or over ignty whereof
he was heretofore subject.Whereupon the eourt admitted the said.dd.~rrz...-~"'.
to become a Cltlztn of tbt C1nlttd Statts.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately pr ceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the pr 'nciples of th
No .
he had in all things fully compli d with the laws of the United -States in such case mad and provided;
Naturalization Docket.
No.;-
.1Ind nOWt",~&:::,{?,~.,....It???~.,·69 L~~.
a native of :b4...exhibited a petition to be a dlnitted to bec07ne (lJ citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed'to the good order and happiness of the sal1M,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case nuuZe and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wonld support the Constitution of tbe
United States t and that he did absoll~tely and entirely renounce and (lJhjzl-re all alZAgiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07-'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said r{)...e~~
..Prothonotary.
. _L~
.dd~~<-Prothonotary.
~6L 1~4.~:/:7f?:,#~~~.. .
,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
Pttition filtd.
No ..
Constitution of the United S
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
a native of .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
No.
.
Unittd Stattst and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty Whereof
he was heret%re a subjeot.Whereupon,the Court admitted.the said.7/...#~2zf~.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
he had in all things fully complied wirth the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Petition filed.
:JInd now,.~.;24,If0C,.c.........~a~.
a native of .~..exhibited a petition to be a,dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
Unittd Stattst and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~a~~.
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
Naturalization Docket.
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his appliccition,and
that dliring that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things flilly c07npliecl with the laws of the United States in sliCh CCise made and provided;
and having declal'e.d on his solentn oath before the said Court that he wOltld support the Constitution of tht
lJnited States,and that he did absolldely and entirely renowwe and abjure cill allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject-.Whereupon the COlirt adrnitted the said ?~..;-;.~J~.~~.
to become Ci Citizen of the lJnited Statts.
Petition filed..dr(~•.~p,.otMnotary.
No.
:Rnd now,~;t'c it Itt.r '!61
a native of ....7Z-<..~-o.--<-~..exhibited a petition to be adntitted to become ((;citizen
of the United Ste~tes..lind it appew'ing'to the satisfaction of the COll7't that he had resided within the limits
and under the jliriscliction of the United States for five years i7nmediately lJJ'eceding his applica,tion,and
tha,t dw'ing that time he had behaved as a 7JUin of goocl moral chal'Cwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the g'oocl order and happiness of the swne,nnd that
he hcul in all things flilly complied with the la,ws of the United States in snch CCf,se nuule wul provided;
(UuZ hewing deGlal'Nl on his solemn oath before the sCiiel COlil't that he wOlilcl support the Constitution of the
lJnited States,and thnt he did absolZitely ancl entil'ely 7'enonnce and abjlire all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,Stnte 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particula~1:l the St~te 01'Sovereignt~whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..../!{c-rr ~k~...x..t2 v-t..~.
to beC07ne c(,Citizen of the lJnited States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
..e;r.;hibited a petition to be aclJnittecl to become c(,citizen
.~.._~Y(/;(.1.f.la.dt...~..
No.
:Rnd now,~k:~)?4 :!{:/:y /,I!
/)~,
a na,tive of...~~-[/c t:-r ~1-L
of the United States..1.ncl it uppeaping to tile satisfaction of the Cow·t that he had resided within the linLits
and uncler the juriulietion of the United Sta tes fol'five yeal's inwwdiedely 1'l'fceding'his application,wul
that during'that time he had behaved as c(,mCill of goocl nW7'nl character,attc,tclwd tf)the principlAs of the
Constitution of the Cnited States,anA well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,(i7lCl that
he hcul in all Mints fl(,lly complied with the lnws of the United Stides in such case nLade a7t..rl provided;
and hcwing declarf?d on hi.'solelJtn or.tth before the said COlirt thcd he wonlcl suPpo/'t the Constitution of the
lJnited States,((ncl that he did absolutely nnrl entirely renowwe awl abjure all a llegia nee Cl7ul ]idelity to every
fo/'eij;'n Prince,Potentate,State 0/'Sove7'e;gnty whc~tsoeve7',and particlileirly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said J.irr4~.9!7fJ--~.
to become a Citizen of the lJnited States.
Petition filed.
;-:::-......~~r-y //~~7:7'l~~
-·-.--••••••••~..+-••••_-_._)_••_••••.•.••••••••.Prothonotary.
Natura ization ocket.
No..~
.1Ind now,Ze;l4;.J'.~Z G
a native of .h.,.-)~~
of the United States.And &!:ppecu'int to the satisfaction of the Cou.rt that he hnd 7'esided within the limits
Prothonotar!}.
Petition filed.
to beconz,e c&Citiz~n 0'the United Stat~s.
and under the jl&7'isdiction of the Unitecl States for five year8 inz,medicdely pl'eceding his application,and
that dz&ring thnt time he had behaved CtS a man of good nW7'al charaGtei',edtacherl to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the snme,and that
he had in aJl things fl&lly conz,plieel with the leW)8 of the {j nited Stntes in sliGh cn8e made and provided;
and having declctred on his solenz,n oath before the snirl Cow't that he wonld support the Constitution 0'the
Unit~d Stat~s,and thu..t he did ab80lutely cuul entirely renonnce and Cibjure all allegiruu'e a/ld fidelity to eve7'y
ll'hereoj'foreign Prince,Potentate,Stcde OJ'SoveJ'eignty w!ud8oevel',(uul PCll'tiCflj y the St((t~Sovereignty
he was heretofore [(;sltbject.Whereupon the COltrt admitted the said ./c::<.Cc/;;::~"2 ~;;
~~/c/v~~~
a native of ........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citi::.en
2
.1Ind now,.....
No.
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immedic&tely preceding his application,and
that dnring thctt time he had behaved as a Tnan of g'ood moral character,attached to the lJJ'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sctme,and tha.t
he had in all thinis ff.&lly complied with the laws of the United States in slwh CCl·se rnade C&nd provided;
CLlul having declared on his solenuz,oath before the said COll-rt that he wonlcl snpport the Constitution 0'the
United States,wz,d thu,t he did absolutely c(;n(l entirely J'enOluwe and nbjw'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,a,nd particulc(;rly the Sta.te or Sove7'eig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ~{-'""·z-:i...H~~i..
to beconz,e a Citizen of the United States.
Pl'othonotar!}.
/
No.
a native of ....
//
:lind now,..~J.~1&4r-<:16·/y rC0Yf-L"';tb22.&-/~,
-Wr'~""""e.chibiterl ((petition to be admitted to become a l"itizcn
of the United States.,'.ind it appew'ill~'to the sati::;fuction of the Cou.rt tha t lze JUt/d 7'esided willl in the limits
Petition filed.
and uncleI'tlw jnl'i::;diction of the United Stnte8 fol'five yf'{ll'S immediately preceding his applic((tion,and
that during that tiJne he had behaz'ed as a,mc&n of r;.jood nWJ'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the enited State::;,and well disposrd to the gooel oNle]'and happiness oj'the same,ulld that
he hnd in all thinjs fully c071'~plied with the laws oj'tIle Cniterl State in SliGh case made raid provided;
and having cleclc&red on his solemn oatil before the said COlu't that he wonlcl support the Constitution 0'the
United States,and that he did absolutely (Lncl entirely renounce ancl clbjuJ'c u II nllegiance Cllul fidelity to every
r-/'l~(,
(,,/~_A,ct:P t7...................·•....';:"_~..-:V'k 'j 1'0 wnotar!}.
Petition filed.
to beC07ne a Citizen of the United States.
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stcde 07'SovcJ'eignty whatsoC7 el',and IJCL7·tiGlrci/'ly th~!JJ.1 ut.e or,sovere.ignty .whereof
he was heretofore a ",bject.Whereupon the COlU·t admitted the 8aid~¥V 2.£,:~.. .
/
226
Naturalization Docket.
Petition filed.
)
No.Jlnd nDW,S ..f;Jt..H::£:.':!..(,/y(0.._::'?:'1~('L~/r/'/(-r''''''Y .
a native of :..~..tc..<::...exhibited a petition to be admittecZ.-:eIbecome a citizen
of the United States.And it appec~ring to the satisfcwtion of the COltrt that he had resided within the lilnits
ancl under the jl~risdiction of the United States for five years il1~mediately preceding his application,and
that dl~l'ing that time he had behcwed as a rnan of good moral chct1'acter,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good OJ'del'and happiness of the sanw,and that
he hcul in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such cctse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he wOltld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renowwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particl~~the St:te or Soverei~nty whereof
he was heretofom a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sairt ;r;;,;JL."'t..<:'.Z2dr?+;y:.
to become a Citizen of the United States.//
/.~7~/Z/L,...d.~~/~..······~·7 Prothonotary.
No.d (J l ?I /7
.JInd now,~0~.(;.L.!.."::.~C~'j .(~/(..f..-+)t rJ;t //';-7-.<.l4...
7
k/(
u native of ..~<.'l l <:l t;-exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfa,ction of the COUTt that he 7zrul resided within the li17~its
ancl under the jurisdiction of the United States f07'five years inunediately preceding his application,and
that clUJ'ing that ti71w he had behaved as a man of good nwra,l charactel',attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the goocl orde7'nnd happiness of the swne,and that
he had in (~ll things fuJly complied with the laws of the Unitecl States in snch case 7nade cuzcl pl'ovided;
wul h{winfi declared on his solemn oath before the sctid COl~7't that he wonld Sltpport the Constitution of the
United Stat~s,cuul that he did absolntely wul entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereig'nty whcdsoeve/',and particula]'~~the State OJ'Sovel'ei~'nty
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Co"rt admitteel the said ...(1"(/<c .;f....0".••.'fi
to beconw a Citizen of the United States.
whereof
No .
Petition fil~d.
.JInd now,...
)
...........................~!/111«/Prothonotary.
a native of...e.vhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..ind it rlppearing to the satisfrwtion of the COll7't that he hacl l'esidecl within the lin~its
and under the jw'isdictioll of the United States for five years irn17tediately precediltfl his application,and
that during'that time he had behaued ns a nuuz,of good moral chctr{wter,nttrtclzed to the principles of tlle
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the goocl order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in {tll thing'S fully COJnlJliprf,with the laws of the United Stcttes in snc/!case nUFle (wd proL'idecl;
{~nd having cleclaNd on hi::;solPlnn oath before the ::;nid Cow't th{tt he wonl{l snpport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolldely G~ncl entil'ely I'enonnce and abju7'e all allegiance and fi(lelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,St{tte oj'Sove7'eignty whatsoever,a,nd particltlarly the State 01'Sovereig'nty whereof
he wets lleJ'etofore a snbject.TVhe7'ellpon the Cow't admitted the said ...
to beC071W a Citiz~n of the United States.
Petition filed.
. ..Prothonotary.
No ..
.JInd n~w,.....
Naturalization Docket.
227
a native of ....._._exhibited n petition to be admitted to ue('077W a citi:-:en
of the United States..flnd it appearing'to the satisfnction of the Court that he had resideel within the li77~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United Stcdes fo7'five yeal's immediately preceding'liis application,and
that dz(;ring that ti7JW he hnd behewed n:)n 7nan of g'ood 7Jwral cha7'Cwter,attrwhed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,nnd well disposed to the joocl orde7'and happiness of the same,and thcd
he heal in all thing::;fully c07nplieel with the law::;of the United States in such case made ancl provided:
nnd having declared on his solemn oath before the said COlfJ7't that he would support the Constituti~n ~f t1)~
lJnif~d StiJt~s,and that he did nbsolutely and enti/'ely renounce and (t7Jjltrr>all allegiance and fidelity to every
f07'eign P/'ince,Potentate,State or Sove7'eignty lchatsoever,and pal'ticnlnrlf}the State 01'Sovereig'nty lchereof
he was heretofore a snbjeGt.Whereupon the Court adrnitted the said
to become a Citizen ~f t1)e lJnif~d StiJt~s.
Petiti~n fil~d.
Pl'otho71 otary.
.JInd n~w,..
a native of ...--........-..exhibited a petition to be ad77Litted to bec07ne ({,citizen
of the United States.And it nppearinil to the satisfaction of the Cow't that he hral 7'esided within the li77~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United Stc(;tes for five yew's immediately p7'eceding his application,and
that during that time he haduehaved as c(;7J~an of good 7noral character,nttached to the prineiples of the
ConstitL(;tion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all things fz(;lly complied with the laws of the United States in sLwh case made e(Jul provided;
nnd havint clecla7'ed on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wonld support the Constituti~n of t1)~
lJnit~d StiJt~s,nnd thnt he did absolntely and entirely l'enonnce and a,lJjure edl allegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and pnrticuJarly the State or Sovereigntf}whereof
he wns heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the sniel..........----.
to become a Citiz~n ~f t1)e lJnit~d StiJt~s.
Petiti~n fi1~d.
Pl'othonota 7'y.
No.9
.JInd now,......... .
a native of .......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..lind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fo1'five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of tood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nslilution 0'Ibe
tlniltd Sialts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said....... ..
to become a Ciliztn 0'Ibe tlniltd Sialts.
'Pttilion liltd.
..Protkonota1'Jl.
228
No .
Naturalization Docket.
.JInd now,._.
a native of ....exhibited a petition to be adrnitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and uncler the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that dw'ing that ti7JM he had behaved as a 7nan of good moral characte7',attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good orde7'and happiness of the sa7ne,and that
he had in all things f~&lly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin~'declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absol~&tely and entirely renowwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particulctrly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sllbject.Whereupon the Court adrnitted the said .
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
......Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,.................--.............
a native of ..e,xhibited a petition to be ad7nitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lintits
and unde7'the jUl'isdiction of the United States for five yeal'S i7nmediately preceding his application,and
thc&t during that time he had behaved as a man of g'ood 77wl'al chc&racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,CM~d well disposed to the good ordel'and hc&ppiness of the sume,mul tha.t
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such GCtse made and jJl'ovided;
nnd hewing declarfd on his solemn oath before the said COltl't that he wOldd SUppOl't the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,nnd thut he clid ctbsol~ttely and entil'ely renmtnce caul abjltre all alleg'iance and jidelity to eve7'y
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,Stctte or Sovereignty whatsoeve7',and partiCltlctrly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whe7'eof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court aclfnitterl the said..... . . . .
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,......
a native of e:chibited a petition to be ad7i~itted to become Ct citizen
of the United States..1ncl it appearing to the sntisjaction of the Court pwt he had 7'esided within the lin~its
and under the jnriscliction of the United StrlteS ful'jive ye.w's immeclicttely pNcedillJJ'his application,and
that during thnt time he had behcwed as ((,man of g'ood 77wl'al cluu'cwter,atfncherl to the principles of the
Constitntion of the lTnited States,alZcl well disposed to the flood order and hal.lfJines~'of the swne,{ind that
he hacl in all thillJ}S fully complied with the laws of tlw United Stcttes in ~lwh case made and p7'ovided;
and having cleclarpcl on hi,..;solelJt7L oath before the said CO~trt that he wonld SUpp07't the Constitution of tht
tlnittd Statts,nnrl tlw/t he did absolntely nncl entirely j'enounce ctnd abjure all a.llegiance ancl fidelity to every
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovel'eignty whatsoever,and pctrticnlal'ly the Stcde or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't acllnittecl the said __.----.................
to become Ct Citiztn of tht tlnittd Statts.
Ptfition filtd.
.......... .l'l'otllOllota7'Y.
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.JInd Dow,._.
a native of ..._ __e.-",hibited n petition to be adTnitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appew'ing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for fiue yea7's ilJunediately p7'ecerling his application,and
that dl&rinJI that tilJ~e he had behaved as a 77~an of good nwral cheiracter,ctttcwhed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposeel to the gooel order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJIs fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made ancl provided:
and having declared on his solemn oath before the saicl Cow't that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did ab.'olntely mul entirely l'e7WWU'{!ancl a}Jjure all alleg'ia71ce and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Soue7'eignty lc7udsopz'e7',and jJnrticulal'ly the State 07'Sovereignty ll:he7'eof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COZlrt acllnitted the said.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No ..
.JInd Dow,--
a native of _.....exhibited a petition to be aclJnitted to become n citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the sedisfaction of the COI&rt that he had resided within the limits
and uncler the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immedicdely p7'eceding'his application,and
that durint that tinw he had behaved as a man of tood 7noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thints fuJly complied with the leiws of the United States in such C(('~Je nUl,de and provided;
and having declared on his sole/nn oath before the sCiid COI&rt that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did a,bsoll&tely and entirely renOLUwe and abjw'e all u..lleJIiwwe and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sove7'eig'nty whatsoever,and paJ'ticl&leu'ly the State OJ'Sovereitnty whereof
-he was heretofore ei slibject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.........
to becOlne a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
Pttit;~n filed.
to become a Citizen 01 tbe United States.
.._.._Prothonotary .
.--.----..................--....... ....
Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
.JInd now,--.
he waS heretofore a subject.
No.'"5
a native of ........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty w1tereof
230
Naturalization Docket.
._--------_._--
No.
-
--- - ---- ---
-
-.--------
:Rnd now,.---------.---.---.--.-.----.--..--..----- - - -..----..----.-.----------..-..-----.---------.-------.-----..-.----..--.--_.__.__.__.__. . _
a native of .__...____.__. .__----.--.--------.----..-.--.----.--__.__. . .._._.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COll>rt that he hacl resided within the linuits
and under the jzu'isdiction of the United States for five years i7nnuediately preceding his application,and
that dz~ring that ti7ne he hc.td behaved as a 71uan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thing's fully c07nplied with the lc~ws of the United States in szwh CCl>se nuacle and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath bef07'e the said COU7't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renOU7we and cl>bju7'e all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particzdarly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a sz~bject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said __....... ...... ..__......_..__
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Ptfition filed.
----.-------------------.---.-----.------------.------- .---------------.----------..Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,
a native of ._._____._..._._.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a·citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court thnt he had resided within the linuits
lUzd under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately lJ7'eceding his application,and
that dw'infi that time he had behaved as a 77uan of good moral cha7'acter,attachecl to the principles of the
COlLstitu,tion of the United States,and well disposecl to the tood order and hc~ppiness of the sc~me,and that
he had in all thints fldly complied with the laws of the United States in such case nuade and provided,-
nnd having deolw'ed on his solenun oath before the sedel Cow't that he wozdcl sl~pport the Constitution of the
United States,and thcd he did absolzl>tely and entirely renowwe and abjzu'e all allefliance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Ste~te or Sove7'eignty whatsoever,and particularly the Stu/te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a s[l>bject.Whereupon the Cow't admitted the said ...
to become a Citizell of the United States.
Ptfition filed.
__................._.__..._....._..P7'othonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,
a native of _._e.-r,hibited a petition to be adlnitted to become Cf./citizen
of the United States.And it appew'infl to the satisfaction of the Court that he hcul resided within the limits
alld undel'the jurisdicti(}/~of Me United States f07'jive years i77unedintely preceding'his application,and
that dll-rill};'tIm t tilne he hcul bellave-d Cf,!:;a,nUln of flood nW]'rll character,cdtnclzed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,nnrl well disposed to the good order and happiness of the snme,and that
he had in nll thin!;'s fully complied with the lc~ws of tlze United Strdes in such C(l::;e made and provided,-
and having'decla7'ecl on hi::;solemn oath lJefore the said Court thnt he wOlllcl support the Constitution of the
United States,anel tha,t he did absollltely and entirely relWLUwe aJul abj[o'e eill alleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whel>tsoever,anel particlllw'ly the Sta/te 07'Sove7'eignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..._......
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Ptfition filed.
_Pl'oth 011 oiary.
21
•_,.0.'."~'~;;".:
Docket.
".'::--.~
Naturalization
No.J
:Rnd now,_.
a native of __exhibited a petition to be a d7J~ittecl to becOlne n citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COltrt that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years in~mediately preceding'his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a rnan of good 1noral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitzttion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and hetppiness of the same,anel that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in szwh c[(/se made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woztld support the Constitution of the
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolntely and entirely renounce and etbjure all a,llegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stctte 07'Sove1'eignty whatsoever,and particztlarly the Sta,te or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the Coztrt admitted the saiel _ __.................._..
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Ptfition filtd.
.......P,.othonota1'y.
.=
No.r-
:Rnd now,-_.
a native of _._._..__._... _ _exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he ha,d behaved as a 1nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the .:
.
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the iood order and happiness of the same,and that ~
he had in all things fully cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleiiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particztlarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said _....._ .
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
._-_._-__-.--.--__.._.__..P,tot]~07~ota7 ..y.
No.
:Rnd now,-..
a native of -exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a n~an of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case mnde and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleginnce and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potenta·te,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particltlarly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said _.
to become a Citiztn of tht Unittd Statts.
Ptfition fi1td.
.Prothonotary .
•1a.u~.....1....-----I.._j
Naturalization Docket.
No ..
.JInd now,""".
a native of ....exhibited n petition to be ad7nitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COl~rt that he had resided within the lin'bits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately preceding his applic(Ltion,and
that during that tinw he had behaved as a 7nan of good rnoral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case 1nade and provided;
ctnd having'deelaTed on his solemn oath before the said ColO't that he would sz~pport the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely anel entirely renowwe and etbju7'e all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoever,and particulnrly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whC7'cof
he was heretofol'e a subject.Whereupon the Court ad7nitted the snid........... .
to beconw a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
P7'otll onotary.
No .
.lind now,........
a native of """..exhibited a petition to be a.dn'bitted to bec07ne a citizen
of the United States..lind it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cow't thnt he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United Stcdes for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that dw'ing that tinw he had behaved el,S a rnan of good moral chcl,racter,attached to the principles of the
Constitu,tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good ol'der and heLppiness of the same,and that
he had in Cl,ll things fldly complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
ctnd luwing'deelw'p.d on his solemn oath before the sedd Cow't that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,(ind that he did nb?>olll,tely and entirely renounce and abjzl,re all ctllegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereignty whedsoeve/',eu~d pru,ticztlarly the Sta,te 01'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofol'e a sltbject.Whereupon aw COllrt eulJnitterl the said.........
to become ((,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
..Pl'othonota ry.
No ..
.lind now,................. .
a native of .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become n citizen
of the Uniteel States.And it appea7'ing to the satisfaction of the COUl't that he luul l'esided within the lilnits
and under the jnriMliction of the Un ited States f07'five year?>immediately prccedi71ji his application,and
thnt dUl'ing'that time he luul behaved cu:j ((,7na,n of good moral cha.ractel',attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United State?>,and well disposed to the good order and hnppiness of the same,(uul that
he heal in all things fally complied with the laws of the United Sta,tes in such CCl,se made and provided;
and having cleclel,re.cl on his solemn oath before the said Cow't that he wonld support the Constitution of the
United States,wul thcd he did absolldely and entirely /'e7wwwe and abjure all a.llegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Pl'ince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particuJal'ly the Sta,te 07'SovereiJintu whe7'eoj'
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court ad7nittecl the said..... ......
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.l}l'othonotary.
..............Prothonotary .
-------_..Protkonotary.
Docket.
..-_-...........
Naturalization
:and now,.
No.
No.7
....·..........................Prothonotary.
.1Ind nOW,. .
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yea7J's immediately precedin.t his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a ma~of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the .tood order and happin~ss of the same,and tkat
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unlttd Statts,and thttt he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said......
to become a Cltiztn of tbt Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
a native of .. .....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unlttd Statts.
Pttition 1Iltd.
:and now,.
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States..And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said...
to become a Citiztn of tbt Unlttd Statts.
Pttltion filtd.
2~4
Naturalization Docket.
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No .
.1Ind now,----__.....---.
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-
a native of ... _ ___..._..._ _..exhibited a petition to be a-dn",itted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cozf.,rt that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jW'isdiction of the United States for five yeal's ilnmediately preceding his application,and
that dZf.,ring thnt time he had behaved as a 771Jan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlf.,tion of the United States,e~nd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such CCf.,se lnacle and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cmu't that he wonld support the Constitutioll of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjzu'e aU nllegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovel'eignty whatsoever,and pa-rticulcf.,rly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ......
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No ..~
.1Ind now,
a native of ......._ .__exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it cf.,ppearing to the scdisfaGtion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five years ilnnwdiately IJ7'eceding his application,and
tlud dw'ing'that time he had behaved as n lnan of good moral charactel',attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,a.nd well disposed to the good order and happiness of the snme,nnd that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in snch case ma,rle and 7Jl'ovided;
a.nd hewing declw'ecl on his solemn oath before the s(~id Cow't that he wonld sZf.,pport the Constitution of the
United Stales,wu.l thcf.,t he did absollfJtely and entirely renounce and abju7'e all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stcde 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particulc~rly the Sta.,te 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a snbject.Wherenpon the COlu't admitted the said _
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
__Prothonota ry.
No ..
.1Ind now,
a native of -..--..e:vhibited ef.,petition to be admitted to become n citizen
of the United States..l1ncl it appearillfl to the sntisfa.ction of the Cow·t that he llcul resided within the lin1Jits
euul under the jnriscliction of the United States for jiue yew's immediately pl'fcedi71.fl his application,and
that during tha,t tinw he had behaued n:)((,7J~an of .f1oocl moral chanwter,attewhecl to the principles of the
Constitntion of the l nited Stef.,tes,and well disposed to the good order and hnppiness of the SCl7ne,and that
he had in nll things flllly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in slfcll cuse made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the saicl CozfJrt that he wOldd support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did nbsolntely and entirely renounce and abjzf.,7'e nll [f.,lle,giance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,StefJte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particzfJlurly the Stute 07'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore c'-'subject.TVhereztpon the Cozf.,rt admitted the said __......
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
____. ......Pl'othonotary.
Naturalization
No ..
.71nd now,""".
Docket.
235
a native of .exhibited a petition to be a (17nittecl to bec07ne ((,citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately lJ7'eceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a 7J~an of J100d moral character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good oNZer Cilul happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fltlly complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Cozlrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did nbsolutely and entirely renowwe and nbjllre all allegiance and fidelity to every
fOl'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,wld l){lTticula,rly the Stu,te 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't ac17nitted the said...... .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Pl'othonotary .
.7Ind now,
a native of exhibited a petition to be aclJnitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years irnmediately preceding his application,and
that du.ring that tinw he had behaved (tS [(,lnan of good moral character,attached to the jJrinGiples of the
Constitu.,tion of the United States,c(Jul well disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the smne,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh cc(,se !nnde and provided;
w~d having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,nnd that he did nbsollltely (MUZ entirely 7'e7WttnCe and abjltre all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte oJ'SoveJ'eig'nty wha~tsoever,and p((,rticltlnrly the Sta)te or Sovel'eiffnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COlltrt admitted the saiel...
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Pl'othonotary.
No.'3
.7Ind now,..
a native of ..exhibitecl (It petition to be [lcl7nitted to lJecome a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yew's inunediately preceding'his alJplication,and
that dw'ing that tinw he hnd behaved ((,s a nUln of gooel 71wJ'al character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of tlze
Constitution of the United States,c(,lul well disposed to the gooel order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the law,'oj'the United States in silch cnse Inade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Conrt that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolllttely ancl entirely renOlUwe and abjure all nlleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreig:n Prince,Potentate,Stcde 07'Sovel'eilnty whatsuever,nnd p(('7'ticlltlarly the 8tCf,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a,sltbject.TflhereltpOn the Court admitted tl~e said......_.
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotal'y.
No.
Natura ization Docket.
:Rnd now,........... . ., .
a native of ........e.-~hibited a petition to be adn~itted to become a citizen
of the United States.Ancl it appearin.1 to the satisfaction of the COll,]'t that he had resided within the lin~its
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years irnmediately preceding'his application,and
that during thed time he had behaved as a n~an of good moral charcwter,attached to the principles of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the san~e,and that
he had in all thin.1S fuJly c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such cctse made and provided;
and havin.1 deolctred on his solernn oath before the said Court that he wonld sztpport the Constitution of th~
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renoztlwe and abjztre all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei.1n Prince,Potentate,8tede or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particztlarly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore n snbject.Tflhereztpon the Court ad71~itted the said .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,.... . ...
a native of ...exhibited CfJ petition to be ad'mitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appectrin.1 to the satisfaction of the Coztrt that he had resided within the limits
and uncler the jurisdiction of the United States for five yeal's immediately preceding his applicedion,and
that dztring that time he had behaved as Ct man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the .dood order and happiness of the swne,and that
he heal in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case 7nade and provided;
and having'deolcu'ed on his solemn oath before the sedel Cow't tlUtt he wOltld support the Constitution of th~
United States,and tlUtt he did absolldely and entirely l'enowwe and cfJbjw'e all nllegiance and fidelity to evel'y
fOl'ei.1n Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and paTticztlcu'ly the State 01'Sovereilfnty whereof
he WCtS heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court a/d])~ittecl the said.......... .. . . . .
to become efJ Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary .
No.
:Rnd now,............ .
a native of..............exhibited (t petition to be admitted to become et citizen
of the United States.And it appew'in.1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had l'esided within the limits
wzd under the jlll'isdiction of the United Sta,tes for jive yer.u·s inunedia,tely preceding'his applir.:a tion,and
that during that tilne he hnd behaved as [(,7nan of flood moral character,nttached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,ct-ncl well disposed to the g'ood order and happiness of the !:J{nne,ancl thnt
he had in nll thin.1S fully complied with the laws of the United Stct-tes in such cnse Inade and provided;
and havin.1 deolared on hi!:J solelJ~n oath before the said Court that he wozdeZ support the Constitution of the
United States,und that he did absolntely and entirely I'enowwe and abjw'e all nlleg'iance and fidelity to evel'y
forei.1n Prince,Potentate,State or Sove7'eignby whcttsoeveJ',and particztlarly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a sztbject.Whereupon the CozfJrt adlnittecl the said............ .
to bec07ne a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.·..Prothonotary.
No.1
Naturalization Docket.
.... _Prothonotary.
. _ -Prothonotary.
..................Prothonotary .......................... .
No ..~.~.:..(~
No.9
.1Ind now,............................................................................ .
a native of . .....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the Jood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thinJs fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitution ~f the
tlnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citizen of the tlnited States.
Petiti~n filed.
.1Ind n~w,__.
a native of -exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havinJ declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
tlnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iance and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei~nty whatsoever,and particlLlarly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.........._.._ .
to become a Citizen ~f the tlnited States.
Petiti~n filed.
.1Ind now,....._............
a native of ............exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearinJ to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin~his application,and
that durinJ that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f the
tlnited States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.........
to become a Citizen ~f the tlnited States.
Pttiti~n filed.
2 8
Naturalization Docket.
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No .
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.JInd now,---.-.--..-.-..- - - - --.--.----- -
a native of ___..__......._...___.exhibited Cf>petition to be admitted to beconw a citizen
of the United States..lInd it appearin,g to the satisfaction of the COl{;rt that he hCf>d resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States fol'five yeal's immediately preceding his application,and
that dw'in,g thed tinw he had behaved as a 71~an of ,good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the Uniteel States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanw,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declCtred on his solemn oath before the said COlat thcf>t he wouJd Slf.;7Jport the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did eLbsolldely and entirely l'enowwe and abjlLre all rtllegiance and fidelity to evel'y
fOl'eign Prince,Potentate,Stette 07'Soverei,gnty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovel'eignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whel'enpon the COILrt admitted the saiel ...._
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
P1'Othonota7'y.
No .
.JInd now,..-
a native of ...._.................. ..__.....exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to becOlne a citizen
of the United States..I1nd it appecLl'in,g to the satisfcwtion of the COlLrt thef>t he hcul l'esided within the lin~its
wzd under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years inunediately pl'eceding his application,and
theLt dUl'ing thCLt time he had behaved as·a rnan of tood mOl'al chcLracter,attached to the principles of the
Constitlttion of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he hCf>d in cf>ll things fz{;lly complied with the laws of the Unitecl States in snch case made and provided;
(tncl having'declared on his solemn oath befol'e the said COl{;7't that he wOI{;ld snpport the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absollltely nnd entirely l'enowwe and abjul'e all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
f07'eign Pl'ince,Potentate,Sta.te OJ'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pal'ticnlcLrly the State 01'SovereiJfnty whereof
he was heretofore a slLbject.Whereupon the COllrt arlmitted the said ....
to become a,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.... _..__._. ___Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,....-
a native of ...._..._..exhibited a petition to ve adnLitted to bec07ne CL citizen
of the Unitecl States.And.it appeal'ing to tlze settisfaction of the COUTt tha.t he lzad l'esided within the limits
and under the jnrisdiction of the United States fol'jive veal'S inunedicdely pl'ececlinfl h is application,und
thett dW'ing'thnt tinw he had behaved ets n nUf>n of good moral churacter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the Slllne,and that
he had in all things fu,lly complied with the l[uus of the United States in such cctse made and provided;
and having declared on his solelnn ocdh before the said COlU't that he would SUppOl't the Constitution of the
United States,wul that he did absolutely and entil'ely renowwe and nbjru'e etll allegiance and fidelity to evel'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stnte or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particldal'ly the State or Sovereig'nty whel'eof
he was heretof07'e a subject.Wherenpon the COILrt acl1nitteel the said ......_..
to becon~e a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
._._..____ _Pl'othonotary.
.1Ind n~w,_.
a native of .exhibited a petition to be a dmitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.........
to become a Citiztn 01 tht Unittd Statts.
'Petition Illtd.
Docket.Naturalization
No.·
.........Pl'othonotary .
._-..,Prothonotary.
......Prothonotary.
.......-__--.__-__-_---..1Ind now,.........................................................
No .
.1Ind now,...._...... .... . .
a native of ..........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the tood order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin,gs fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle,giance and fidelity to every
forei,gn Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei,gnty whatsoever,and particularly the State 01'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said..... .... ...... .
to become a Citiztn 01 tht Unittd Statts.
'Pttition liltd.
a native of .......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin,g to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durin,g that tirne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution 01 tht
Unittd Statts,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alleJiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citiztn 01 tht Unlttd Statts.
'Petition Illtd.
Naturalization Docket.
No.9
.1Ind Dow,..--- -
a native of .......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to ~he satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sanM,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .._..
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
. _.._...Prothonotary.
No .
.1Ind Dow,...
a native of ... ....exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that ti1ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully com/plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having deolared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to e.very
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.......... .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
....... ...Prothonotary.
No .
.1Ind Dow,...
.....Prothonotary.
a native of ....... ......exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imnMdiately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully com/plied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary .
Docket.
.....
.exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
......................................................................................•...._......... .............
Naturalization
........JInd n~w,.
.JInd n~W,.
No.5
a native of .
.
that during that ti,rM he had behaved as a man of good moral eharaeter,attaehed to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such ease made and provided ,.
and having deelared on his solelnn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~f the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign hinee,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and partieularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
fJtfiti~n filed.
a native of ............exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a eitizen
of the United States..J1nd it appearing to the satisfaetion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdietion of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
of the United States..J1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years imlnediately precedini his application,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitution ~f the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ..
to become a Citizen ~f the United States.
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said ....
to become a Citizen ~f the United States.
......Prothonotary.
.Prothonotary.
fJetiti~n filed.
.JInd n~W,.
fJtfiti~n filed.
No .
of the United States..J1nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully e07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n1lade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitution ~f the
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the Sta,te or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citizen ~f the United States.
a native of ... ..exhibited a petition to be a.dmitted to become a citizen
No.
Naturalization Docket.
:Rnd now,-.-- - - -.
a native of _.__ _._._.--exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the lilnits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court adn'bitted the said _ __ __.__..___..
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
.._..___.._._...__.._._._..___Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,- -----------------------------------..-..-..-.---.----.-------..--.--.-- -..---------------..- --.---------..
a native of .......__..__..__.._exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that during that tilne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c01nplied with the laws of the United States in such case n'bade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle~iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,StlLte 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particullLrly the State 01'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COl(,rt admitted the said ...--.--.--------------.--.-
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
_____Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,-------.---.-.--------------.---..-.--.---------.-.---.-.-.------- - -.
a native of ._____.______.__exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the ~atisfaction of the COl(,rt that he had resided within the limits
ancZ under the jll>ri~diction of the United States for five years ilnmediately preceding his applicCl.Jtion,and
that during that time he had behaved as (I>lnan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,cl>nd well disposed to the good oNler and happiness of the same,and th£l>t
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United Stcl>tes in such cnse lnade ctnd provided;
and having declared on his solernn oath before the said COll>rt that he wOl(,ld snpport the Constitution of tbe
United States,and that he did absolutely ancl entirely renOlUwe and abjnre all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereignty whatsoever,and particl(,larly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore (l,subject.Wherenpon the Court admitted the said._.__..___.-----.
to become a Citizen of tbe United States.
Petition filed.
._____.__._._Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
245
No.
Jlnd now,.
a native of _.....·_..._e.r;hibited (l,petition to be ad7J&ittecl to become n citizen
of the United States.And it appeal'ing to the satisfaction of the Court that lw had 7'esided within the limits
and under the jUl'isdiction of the United States fa/'five !Jean;immediately p7'feNling'his application,and
that dzu'ing that ti7JW he hncl behaved as (l,man of good I1wnd character,nttncherl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the fiood Ol'del'and hnppiness of the ::;wne,and that
he had in all things fully c07J~plied with the lCl-WS of the Cnitecl States in such case made and providecl;
c(,nd having declared on hi.'SOle17&lL oa,llz,befo/'e the snicl COlu't that he woulrl support the Constitution of t1}t
lInittd Statts,and tlw.t he did a1J:-;olutelfj and entirelfj 7'PIWll7U'e and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to ever!J
f07'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'~)fol'(,I'eignty whatsoere7',nnd particularly the State or Sovereigntfj lellereof
he was heretofore a su.bject.JVhel'eupon the Cow't admitted the sa ieZ
to bec01ne a Citiztn of t1}t lInittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
Prothonotary.
N -2o.·
Jlnd now,...... - .
a native of _e.1Jhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United Stc(,tes..lind it appearinfl to the satisfaction of the Court that he had 7'esided within the limits
and under the jw'iscliction of the United States for five years ilnmediately IJ7'eceding'his application,and
thcl-t dZl-ring that time he had behaved as a 7J~an of good moral character,attacher.l to the principles of the
Constitution of the United Sta,te::;,und well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he hald in all things fnlly complied with the ltl-WS of the United States in such cu,se ma.de raul provided;
[(,Jul having declarecl on his solemn onth before the snid Cow't thCl-t he wOl~ld support the Constitution of t1}t
lInittd Statts,Cl-nd thnt he did Cl-bsoll~tel!J and entirely re7Wll-nCe and cl-bjure all allegiance Clncl fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,StCl-te aI'SOl'el'eig'nty whcttsoever,and pc~rticldarly the State or Sovfreig'nty ll'hel'eoj'
he was heretofore Cl-snbject.Whe7'eujJon the Court admitted the said......----..
to 1Jec07ne ((,Citiztn of t1}t lInittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
Proth 01/otrt ry.
No.
Jlnd now,........---.
[l,native of e:\;hibilerl Cl petition to be admitted to become ((citizen
oj'the United States.And it appearing'to the sntisfaction of the COlirt that 716 had resided within the lhnits
and uncler the jnrisdiction oj'the United StatQ.s fol'fire ye-ars immediately precedillff his application,and
that during tha.t time he had behaved as (l-m,an of good I1w7'al charaoter,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,ancl well cli:-;posed to the good order und happiness of the smne,and that
hehcl-d in all things fll-lly c07nplied with the lnw'of the nited Stntes in <'llcll case nuule and provided;
and having detlal'ed on his sole77~n oath bef07'e the snid GOll.l't thnt he would support the Constitution of t1}t
lInittd Statts,and that he diel a.bsolutelfj and entirely renounce and cl-bjure cdl ullegin71ce and fidelitfj to every
fm'eign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovereigntfj whatsoever,and pm'ticulnrlfj the Sta,te or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COliJrt a£ll1&itted the said........ ._.__.___.
to bec07ne a Citiztn of t1}t lInittd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
....Prothonotary.
2 6
No.
Naturalization Docket.
:Rnd now,--.-- ___.__..-..--.-..------._.._._.._.__.___
a native of .-----.----.----.-.-----.----------------..---.-------..-----.---------.-.----.--.---.--exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the fl~risdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately pl'eceding his application,and
that during thc~t ti7JM he had behaved as a n~an of good mm'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitntion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in szwh case ntade and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he woz~ld support the Constitution of the
United Stiltes,and that he did nbsolzLtely and entirely re17.,owwe and nbju7'e all a,llegiance and fidelity to every
foreig'n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Sovereignty whel'eof
he was heretofore a snbject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.__.__...__.__.._..__.__...
to become a Citizen of the United Stiltes.
Petition filed.
.---..-----..-..-----.-------..--___.__._.__.._._..Prothonotary.
:Rnd now,......_._.._.._
a native of .-.--_---.-..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become [~citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cozu't that he harl resided within the lilnits
and under the jU7'isdiction of the United States for five years i77tmedia,tely preceding'his applicCLtion,and
that dl~l'ing'that time he had behaved as a nu~n of goocl mOl'at clu~7'[u;ter,attached to the pl'inciples of the
Constitzdion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order a,nd lUtppiness of thc same,and that
he luul in all things fully complied with the laws of the United Stntes in 8((.ch cnse made and fJl'ovided;
and luwing deGlw'eel on his solemn oath before the snid Court that he woulrl support the Constitution of the
United Stiltes,and tlud he did absolutely wul entirely l'enonnce and ctbjul'e all ulleg'iu,]lce ({nd fidelity to fVel'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,StLde 01'Sovel'eignty whntsoever,w~d pCLrticu,lctl'ly the Stu.te or Sovereignty whereof
he WetS heretofOl'e a sl~bject.Whel'eupon tTw C()z~rt aclmittNl the said._._
to become Ct Citizen of the United Stiltes.
Petition filed.
__. .__.Prothonotary.
No.
:Rnd now,.
Ct native of.-_.exhibited a petition to be ({clJnitted to becOlne a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the 8atisfrwtion of the Court that he !la.d resided loithin the limits
and under the jliriscliction of the United Stntes f07'five years i77Llnerliately precedillJI his application,and
that during that time he heal bfJluwed as (1/77Utn of good moral chn7'((,cter,attached to the principles of the
Constitl~tion of the Cnitecl Statps,and well disposed to tlte good ol'del'and happiness of the ,')wne,ancZ that
he had in all thin.1s fnlly complied with the laws of the United States in slich cw;e mnde a17.,cl provided,:
and having declar('(l on his SOlelJLlL onth before the snicl (!ozu't that he wonlcl support the Constitution of th~
United Stiltes,a,lul tlUit he did a,bsollitely a,nd entil'ely renounce cuul abjul'e all nlleJliance and fidelity to every
f0l'eign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovel'eignty whatsoevel',and partiGl~larly the State 07'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofol'e a subject.Whel'elipOn the Cow't adl7~itted the said ..__ ___.._ _.__ _._.__. .__
to become a Citizen of th~United Stiltes.
Petition filed.
__.Prothonotary.
Naturalization Docket.
2 7
.JInd now,.
a native of """·exhibited n petition to be a dlnittecl to become c~citizen
of the United Stc~tes.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Court that he had 7'esidecl within the linuits
and unde7'the fl~7'isdiction of the United States for five yeal's inunediutelv preceding'Ids applicntion,and
that during tlu~t tinw he had behaved as a nuan of good moral clu~racter,e~ttnclU'd to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order uncl hc~ppiness of the same,and that
he had in Cill things fully complied with the laws of the United States in slich cuse inade and provided;
Cind huving clecla.red on his solemn oath before the saicl Court that he wonld support the Constitution of th~
Unit~d Stat~s,mul tlzat he did absolutely ruul entirely renounce wul abjure all alleg'ia71ce and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stute 0/'Sovereignty whatsOfJVe7'.and particulm'ly the State or Sovereig'ntv whe7'eof
he we~s heretofore a,subject.Whereupon the Court adntitted the sa id ..
to become c~Citiz~n of th~t1nit~d Stat~s.
Petition filed.
Prothonotary.
No .
.JInd now,....__... ..
a native of .........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thnt he had 7'esided within the lintits
and under the jw'isdiction of the United States for five yew's immediately preceding'his appliccition,and
that dl~7'ing thut ti7ne he hCicl behaved CiS Ci 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the swne,and that
he had in all things fltlly complied with the laws of the United States in slwh case nwde nnd p7'ovided,-
and having declared on his solemn oath before the said COlirt that he wOl~lcl support the Constitution of th~
t1nit~d Statfs,wul that he did absolutely and entirely renounce ancl c~bjl~re all edlegiance aneZ fidelity to eve7'y
f07'eig'n Prince,Potentate,Stcde or Sovereij{nty whatsoever,and pCLrticl~lal'ly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the COl~7't adnuitted the suid......
to become a Citiz~n of th~t1nit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fil~d.
.Prothollotary.
No.·
.JInd now,....---------. .. .------........------..--.
a native of ....e:t;hibitecl n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Conl't that he hcal resided within the linuits
and under the jw'isdiction of the United St(~tes fol'jive yeal's immediately !JrfCfdi71g his application,and
t!zeit during that tinw he had behaved as (l ntan of guod mOl'al chal'acter,attacherl to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State::;,rilul z,oell disposed to the good ordel'and happiness of the scune,and that
he had in all thints fully complied with the lnws of the Cnited State:;in ::;llch case made and provided;
and having'cleclal'ed on his solelJ'bn oath befol'e the said Court that he would 'UppOl't the Constitution of th~
t1nit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolldelv anel entirely renowwe arul abjure all ((lleg'iance and fidelity to eve7'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sovel'eiffnty whatsoever,cu~d particulCirly the 8tnte or Sovel'eig'nty whereof
he WCiS heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said.......... ...__..__. .__..__... .__. .__
to bec07ne a Citiz~n of th~Unit~d Stat~s.
Pdition fil~d.
.Prothonotary,
248
Naturalization Docket.
No ..
:Bnd now,.
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i7nmediately preceding his application,and
that during that tin'Ue he had behaved as a n'Uan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constit~dion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in SItCh case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the sc~id Court that he wOl~lcl support the Constitution of the
United States,and that he did absolidely and entirely renOluwe and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty whatsoever,and particI~laJ'ly the State 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Wherel~pon the Court ad7nitted the said .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary,
No.
:Bnd now,...........
a native of .exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appea7'ing to the satisfaction of the Court thctt he hcul resided within the lintits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years i77tmediately preceding his application,and
that dw'ing thed time he had behaved as a mc~n of gooel Tnoral chctrcwter,attcwhed to the principles of the
Constitl~tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the sctme,and that
he had in all things fnlly c07nplied with the lCUDS of the United States in snch cnse made and provided;
Ci7~d having declc~r(',d on his solemn oath before the scdd COltrt that he wonlcl snpport the Constitution 0'the
United States,and thc~t he did absolldely and entirely J'elWUnce and abjw'e all a,llegimwe and fidelity to eveJ'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereignty wha,tsoever,and particularly the State 07'Sovereignty whe7'eof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereztpon the COltrt ad7nitterl the said......
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.Prothonotary.
No.
:Bnd now,..........
a native of ..........exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing'to the satisfaction of the Cow't thc~t he had J'esided within the limits
and under the jztrisclidion of the Unitecl States for five years i7nmeclicdely p7'eceding his application,and
that during thnt time he had behnved as a 77tnn of good 77wrnl chaJ'neber,ctttcwhecl to the principles of the
Constitldion of the United States,and well disposed to the good Ol'der and happiness of the smne,nnd that
he hacl in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United Stntes in slich case 17~ade and provided;
and having declaJ'ed on his solemn oath before the said COl~rt that he woztld support the Constitution of the
United States,nncl that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and Ctbjure all alleg'iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 07'Sove7'eignty whc~tsoeve7',nnd partic~tlClJ'ly the Stalte or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Cow't adntitted the sedd .
to become a Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
.P/'othonotary.
2
Naturalization Docket.
No ..
.JInd now,..
Pl'othonotary.
. .Pl'othonotu ry.
.....Prothonotary.
.JInd now,.
a native of........fxhibited n petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfaction of the COllrt that he had resided within the lin&its
and under the jw'isdiction of the Unitecl States fo/'fiz'e veal'S immediately p/'eceding his applic((tion,and
thut during'that time he hcul behaved as a nwn oj'good JJwral elLa racter,attciC/wd to the pl'inciples of the
Constitution of the United Stcites,and well disposecl to the good order and happiness of the scone,Clnd that
he had in all things fnlly contplied with the laws of the Unitecl States in such case marle cUlCl pl'ovided;
and havin~deolal'ed on his solelnn oath before the snid Cozu,t that he would snpPoJ't the Constitution of tb~
lInit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolutel!!and entirely 7'(lnOl£,nCe nncl abjll7'e all allegiance and fidelity to eve7'y
f07'eiJfn Prince,Potentate,State or Sovel'eig'nty u;hatsoever,and pnl'ficulnrly the State or Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore c~snbject.Whereupon the COlirt admitted the said.......... .
to beC07ne a Citiz~n of tb~lInit~d Stat~s.
Petition fi1~d.
a native of............................exhibited n petition to be adn&itted to become ((,citizen
of the United States.And it apfJearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
ancl under the jurisdiction of the United States for five yeal's inunecliately lJ7'eceding'his application,and
that during that time he had behc~"L'ed as Ci 7nan of good mOl'al chal'actel',attached to the p/'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,a.nd well disposed to the ~oocl order and happiness of the scone,and that
he had in all things flilly c07npliecl with the laws of the Unitecl States in such case lJ~ade and lJ7'ovided;
and havin~declc~recl on his solemn oath before the sa-id Conl't that he wonld SUppOl't the Constitution of tb~
lInit~d Stat~s,and that he did absolutely (f.,nd entil'ely renOWlce ancl nbjul'e all allejia7lce and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,St((,te or Sovfl'eig'nty whatsoever,and particulal'ly the State or Sovel'ei~nty zehereof
he was heretofol'e a subject.Whereupon the COlirt aclmittecl the said ..
to bec07ne a Cifiz~n of tb~lInit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fil~d.
a native of............e.IJhibited c~petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin~to the satisfaction of the Court that he had 7'esided within the limits
and under the jlil'isdiction of the United States for five yeal'S inunecliately preceding'his application,and
that during thc~t time he had behaved as a 7nan of good mOJ'al character,attached to the principles of the
Constitl~tion of the United States,and well disposed to the good OJ'der and happiness of the sante,and that
he had in all things fu.,lly cOlnplied with the laws of the United States in slf,ch case n~ade and lJ7'ovided;
cUlAl having cleclal'Nl on his solemn oath before the sa,id Court that he wonlcl support the Constitution 0'tb~
lInit~d Stat~s,eLnd theLl he did absolutely eLnd entirely renounce and eLbjl~l'e all a,llegi(('llce and fidelity to every
forei~n Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whatsoevC7',and particulc~rly the State or Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a slibject.Whereupon the Court adrnitt(xl the said.. .
to become a Citiz~n of tb~lInit~d Stat~s.
P~tition fil~d.
.JInd now,...
No .
No .
Naturalization Docket.
No .
.1Ind n~""-.
a native of exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin1 his application,and
that durin1 that ti-,ne he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n 01 t1)e
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all alle1iance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citizen ~I t1)e United States.
Ptliti~n liled.
.Prothonotary.
No .
.1Ind n~"".-.
a native of . ..exhibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately precedin1 his application,and
that durin1 that time he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all thin1s fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided,'
and havin1 declared on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstituti~n ~I t1)e
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
forei1n Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said............................. . .
to become a Citizen ~I t1)e United States.
Petition liled.
.Prothonotary .
..... .Prothonotary.
Ptlitl~n Iiled.
.1Ind n~"".
t ·f h'b'td tOt't b d 'ttdt b 't 'a na we 0 ... ....ex z,z,e a pe z,wn 0 e a·mz,e 0 ecome a cz,z,zen
of the United States.And it appearin1 to the satisfaction of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immediately preceding his application,and
that durin1 that tilne he had behaved as a man of 100d moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United States,and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully c07nplied with the laws of the United States in such case made and provided;
and havin1 declare.d on his solemn oath before the said Court that he would support the C~nstitution ~I t1)e
United States,and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Soverei1nty whatsoever,and particularly the State or Soverei1nty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Court admitted the said .
to become a Citizen ~I t1)e United States.
Naturalization
No ..
.lind now,___.
Docket.
251
a native of .__...... _'._.'_ _exhibited ({,petition to be a dn'bitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfciCtion of the Cou,rt thnt he had resided within the lin'ltits
and under the j-tf>risdiction of the United States for five years inunedicitely preceding his application,and
that during that tin'lte he had behaved a,s a 7nan of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Constitlf>tion of the United States,[U~d well disposecl to the good order and happiness of the same,and that
he had in all things fully complied with the laws of the United States in such CCf>se ;nacle and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the saicl Cow't tlud he wonld snpport the Constitution of t1)t
tlniftd Statts,and that he did absolntely anei entirely renounce and CtbjIlrf!all allegiance and fidelity to every
foreign Prince,Potentate,State or Sovereig'nty whntsoeuer,and particularly the Sta te 07'Sovereignty whereof
he was heretofore a slibject.Whereupon the COlirt admitted the sctid ......__.._.
to become a Citiztn of tht tlniftd Statts.
Pdition filtd.
.Prothonotary.
No..)
.lind now,.._..
a native of _..._.____.._..__e;chibited a petition to be admitted to become a citizen
of the United States.And it appearing to the satisfciCtion of the Court that he had resided within the limits
and under the jurisdiction of the United States for five years immedicttely preceding'his application,and
that dLtring that tinue he luul behaved as a 77'ltan of good moral character,attached to the lJ7'inciples of the
Constitution of the United States,(f,;ul well disposed to the good orde]'and happiness of the s(une,and that
he had in all thinfls fully complied with the laws of the United States in such case !netde and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oath before the snid COlirt that he wonlcl snpport the Constitution of tht
tlniftd Statts,cuul that he did a1Jsolldely ctncl entirely renounce Ctlul abjltre all allcf,iance anei fidelity to eve]'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,Stute 07'Sovel'eig'nty whntsoever,nncl pm'tiCltlctrly the State or SovereiJfnty whereof
he was heretofore a subject.Whereupon the Conri adrnitted the sa,icl .._._ ___.
to become a Cifiztn of tht tlniftd Statts.
Pdifion filtd.
...--...._..Prothonotary.
No .
.lind now,.
a,native of .._...._..........._._.....----.-...exhibited n petition to be adlJ'bitted to become n citizen
of the United Stcttes.And it appearing'to the sCLtisfaction of the Court that he luul resided within the lilJ'ltits
and under tile jUJ'isdiction of the United Stutes f07'five !JC'UI'S ilJunediately prececlinj his ((pplicution,a.nd
that dl~ri71g thCLt tin'lte he had beha ved as (l,man of good nWl'a 1 character,attached to the principles of the
Constitution of the United State;),and well disposed to the goocl order and Ilctppiness of the senne,CtJul that
he had in all thing8 fztlly c07npliecl with the la.w.')of the United Sta.tes in such case made and provided;
and having declared on his solemn oCLth before the sa id Conl't that he would Slf.,PPOl't the Constitution of tht
tlnittd Statts,nnd that he did absolldely and entirely renonnce ctnd abjure ull a,llegiance and fidelity to evel'y
foreign Prince,Potentate,State 01'Sovereignty whatsoever,and pCLrticlilarly the State 07'Sovereig'nty whereof
he was heretofore a sttbject.Whereupon the Court adn'ltitted the said..."'"_....._ ___..
to become a Cifiztn of tht tlnif~d Statts.
P~tifion fil~d.
.---- -PJ'otholl otary.
ProtlWllot u y.
Prot 11 071 otmy,
b om
l'ithin tit limit,'
Ii.appli·((ti 1 an
pI ine 'pl,{tl
11 tl d
hi
71l
•
tl.pri/cipl 'of tl.
71 an til t
mil an plol'id d·
01 t tit Constitution 0'the
.nc an fid lity to .ry
lm"lt
lPI I I a Constitution of th
fid l"ty t
I l71 itt I f b com I e 'fi /
ill 1 1 'itl in iii limit
eoc
bjw
P tifi I to b
l1ld Z,bjll7'
hibit i a I titi I t b
tl l /it I t tf
Of I t til zt I
o
mitt liz
n~itt
t
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l'll ip
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71 pli
ol mil tl.b {OJ
n it IP uu
.In I it lPP llll fo th
j'tl /(it d 'ta t l'I }I'!J I
:Rnd now,
Petition 'iled.
a
:Rnd now,
n tiz'0
o.
o.
nd un l I tit jll7 i 'li 'tio/
l.It
I 7l til f
o.
United tat ,(ll 1 tit
f01 .I
h l a h I tof07'a,ubj t.Hit/'IIp n tl 01 It
to b om {(Citiz n 0'the Unit d States.
Petition filed.
Pro t lum 0 ta l'y.
:Rnd now,
Cli natil of Itibit d a p tition to be adn~itt d to become a 'iti-en
of the L /lit l "nd it apl ect,.in to th 'ati faction of tit Dill t th It h had re,id d II ithin the lin~it,
III l unci ,.th)ju"ri 'eli lion of tit L nit d 'tat for jiu y t/'i7J n dilltdy prec din J hi'application,anci
that during that tillW he had behaved a'a ll~an of good llw7'al character,attached to the principles of the
COll"tifllii n oj'the l Ilit 'tate "an 1 w II di,POL d to tit 00 arc!I'and I appil of tli ,'fl71W and tit It
h hal ill (U thin 'j'ully c01nplie l leith th lazl',of Ih l nit rl tat·in 'U 'It ca e m lel'and PI'O idcel'
llll haviJl~leclarNl on h',.'ol mn oath b fol'lh ,ai l 'ou,.t tit zt h u.:oulcl 'uppo,.t t.1l Constitution 0'the
Unit d Stat s,awl that It did Ib 'Ollli ty Ul enii,.ty ,.1l bill/'all all iane all l jid lily to ei r!J
fol'i n Pl'ine tit )t i or J 'Oi e7'i Illty l,l'he/'oj'
Il 1 tofol'a ubj t.If It I'f pon 111
to b 'om I Citizen 0'the United tates.
a
In
of U
d til d
a e linLit
PI I olloi 11 y,
Prothonota nJ,
lr il I ntary,
on tituti n of t1)e
Ii lily I l l'y
Illy ll'll 1 oj
b om I ('U 1l
tl
•
l in 't I t l III
e
tit
DC
I fit"Ol t b
y ,inlJ di t
11 'il
wt 1117 'It
ozuttl
t
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it lly
f ZIg
01
'Oll ·tituti01 0 tZ
~7 d 1w ~n.
Pditioll filed.
.J/nd now,
o.
l natil"l'
t li ",I d i IPP t
lIld un I'liz jzu i 1"'ti Il f tlz Il it 1
til t du rill tli tf tin
'0 .
Pdition filed.
udh
'Oil ,tit diol of th
Iz h iT III
o•
Petition filed.
.J/nd now,
Ie h u
II diz e of
of til,,it d ,
n l ltl d l'til
til t urill til,It tbn Ii
United States,
United Stat 5,l n
fol'i"Prill 1
h l't her tofor a ubj ct,
to b O1n Citizen Df t1)t Unit d Stat s.
[01 i,;n Prin Pot nt t ,
he l '~her tofor a,ubj ct,H h ,up n tl.'ourt
to b onw Citizen of t1)e United tat .
.J/nd now,
a n ttiz of I tiii Il to dlJlitt I t b om (l iti n
of the nit d tnt',,1ml it app 7 III J to liz (Oil t t Ii tf Ii ll.ithin tli UnLit·
alld und I'th jl(,/,i diction of til l/lit i 'fOI Jll Y lJ imn hi'applic ti01 and
that (luring that ti1ll,e he luul beha 'ed a a 'nan of good I1wl'al character,aU lehed to the principles of the
Con 'titl fion of the l nit 'd I t lte,, (lid U'of tli ,(lin and that
1/0 IIad in tll til II .~fully romplit'd ll'tli til llU of'tit ill l(I ca'/Ilall Wi I p,ol'ided'
and Iza inc de 'laN'd on hi''ol 11/;/0 I tl Vl/O/'llPPOI t til Con titution of the
United States,and tlirll III did av'l tf ly 1I d I til
/01'i 11 irina,Potent l "I tilt OJ'
he'wa'lz retofor I ubjf'.ct,It I'uloll
tn b(''nnw a Citizen of the Unit d
I'1J
1l I
tit ((t
0/tl
1 rotho1 ota1'y,
))/,o t ho 11 0 ta ry .
Prothollotm'y,
lity to
Ilty U'h Ie {
!lty zchel'eo/
1 'itl il th lill it,
Constitution of Il}t
tit
1J d and pro 'i
rlil It i l/Jpl'
tat or
et.
h llll'
lh
I'ZV th J 't de 01''ou I'i nty lCIz I'oj'
c
'u/.POI t th Constitution of tl}
bj ir liZ all Ii lllC (J l Ii lity to 'I'V
nil bi III all
II 1 (ll'ti uZ
'liibit c p tit '01 t b a mitt t b 'om a eiti n
o
e,'hibited (i p tition to be adnz,ift d to be('onz a citi-en
.of lIu!illite l I 'tat"in 'uch 'a,'c mad'uncl lJl'Ol hIed:
lol'/IZ'(Y al'in m
zch doer,llt
••a za
. d l a 11 Tl f 01
II z po
rr h /'l pon th 'ollrt uln itt l til 'id
Jf h I'upon the 'mll't adm ittl d th 'ai I
a
111 I it llpP m il1 ...to th
n hi
hibit G P titi01 to b mitt to b om
,in it pp lllZ to til In l'1 d 1 ·ithiJ til lin it
ietiol y 1 'in m diJ hi appli atiOl lnd
l h 11."of Dod to th pJU ipl of tI
lit u:ll i po t liz 01 tl G t
l I it
jllli d'·tj II of til {,it
Citizen of II}United States.
in all tJ iJ
o.
.1Ind now,
Ptfition filtd.
.1Ind now,
o.
1 ti'0
on tituliol of th
Petilion filed.
to b om
tit t d Uill lit t tin h
hz'
h It I
United Sial s,II d U t Ii Ii I 'LV
a 1l til of
Cll
UI
oru
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,
o.
an l llnd l'th juri diction of the [nit l J'tat lol'/lz'e y ((,1'inun dial Iy pl'ecedill o hi'application,an l
to b onu'((Citizen of Il}e United States.
to becom a Cifiztn of Il}t Unittd tatt.
that during that ti,ne he had behaved a a man of good moral character,nttached to the principles of the
('Oil tUutioll of the l nited tatl,',al dwell di 'pO'l to the ood 01'i l'all l happin '"of the ,Nune and that
th t ZM in lh t tin
of the l nit d 'tat',,lnd it appc lrillO to th 'ati 'faction of the ollrt that he hacl re'id d 1 ·ithin the lhnit,
II I (ul ill all thin 'fully complied u'ith th
It 1 a.h I 10/01'a ubje t.J1 h 7 llPOI fh 'ollrt a [mitt l tl.,ti
a natiz'of
It l f;llly ompli l
o tl.b for
Unit d Stat s,and liz t he di l ab olut ty n
flnd It wino rl dW'Nl on hi''oi 11 n oath bpfor the 'aiel 'ouri til It h WOld{l,UPI 01't the Constitution of Il}e
United State,lIul thilt he lid tb ·olu.t lV uzd ntil'Iy l'noun'ullcl l/'bjul'c III all iallce and Jidelity to 1 I'y
fol'i.!11."1 rille
fol'i JI ll'ill •1 ote11 t d ,
he
t
I of
tli'it
f tl)e
iti n
p,il (not 1./.
Prothollotary.
1 l ithb til lim it
I b 11
I "f'.\:111.1'1
1.
e
III
1.ibi!l l P tit'/t b l mi tit
1.'b't rl I rt'(JlL t b llmitt d to b com
o
u/t
••
t
a za
UI 1 U
h I'lip I til
•ill 1 it lPP ll/l
• /1
'-!ion Jf tl.
'ubj t.h l'lofor
Petition fil~d.
.JInd nOW,
0,
a
0,
.JInd now,
Petition filed.
to b com c.Citizen of tl)United State .
and uncl I'th juri eli ti /
that durin tit t tin
, h
tit t dwin iii t t'1J
all lund l'tit
('1l titution of th
h
h z
.JInd now,
PI'il 0't (l y,
o•
Petition filtd.
l£n til of
of th nit d
h W I h]'tofor _ubj t,
that during tlUlt tbne he had behal d a.a J}wn of ",=,ood
a 1l ti'e of
of the nit d
f-o be 'om ((,Citizrn of II)Unitrd Sf tr .
United States,11 d tit t h lid
Unitrd Statrs,lIul that h Ii I l b
a natil'l'of
of til,l nit d tall.',_Il I it pp orin I
{uzrluncl'rth juricdi·tiol of tit lnilt tit /1 ji-
for i n Prill C
(UL l havill",d ela.r d on hi.'ol 11M
11 had in ull thin .full!!compli I zuth t I
for i n Prine I y l II /'/
Unitrd Statts,and Ilia h
for i In Prince lot Iltat.fat
Iz.wa'h I'etofol'a 'ubj ct,1 Ii I'up I ill 'ozo f 11 'it
to b ('om (I Citizrn of tl)l/nifrd Stat .
-ifi n
ProtJ OT otary,
P,athoT ot nJ,
}rot!onatal'y,
I I pl'O 'i l ..
u''lhill III lim't
Constitution of th
fid lily to l 1 Y
lill Ii appli ltion,III
•e
it l It I t tit f1 in ipi of tl
th I tat>01 l'Ol'I'i /lty 1l'1l I'of
Doc
and bi U'
ood 01'I I'and happine"of tlll','lllue and that
I P titi01 b adnz,itl (l to b on citi Il
III t til t I l itl in th limit
!I ill m dill 1.i applic tiOll lnd
to U oj tl.
nd th t
tl.l I i /l {u d
I!port tli Constitution of th
bil I'Il 1 Ii l lity to ry
oz'r i Ilty u'h I of
.Ilibit I a p titi II t b I mitt I t b com
/l 'tt l lh 'fd
e.'hibit d ({p tition to b ad1Jz,itlecl to b come {t citi ~en
of iii 1 urt iii tf It
fO!fi'!J I imn Ii d Y pI
i til
t liz
l'lll'p
••a zat
Il it l
Jfh lelipon
t te 01'
,fully
II lty
01 hi 'ol 11 n tl b III
lot Ilt t
ttl
th It tim..lz Il
.1Ind now,
Petition filed.
o•
Ptiition filed.
Ii l '((Ii r t {or Ct 'Ll bj t.Tf 1L ,.up 1l tlL Ol It
t b om l Citiztn of th Unit d States.
a Il un I II .iZll i die t'1l of tl l 11 it I
Unit d Stat ,III tlL t lz
a n til'f
t b ('om [Citiz n of t1)e Unite tat s.
II
II l l.1L 1'l tofOI a 'ubj -i,JJ h r lifJon til 'III t admilte t til
eOI1 'tilll/ion of til l llitecl j t ttl "and w II di 'po d to tl
that during that tinLe he heLd beluH'ed a,a 71ULn of good mOl'al chal'actel',[tttached to the pl'inciples of the
and lllullr til ju,l'i diction oj'til init I tat fol'jil'e y aI"imm diat ty pI cedin~hi,applicntion,and
o.
.1Ind now,
natil'of
Petition filed.
of tit.Clli[f'd tate,',,Iud it lppearin to the 'ali 'fa ,tion 0/the 10U I't that h heal re 'id l within til linz,it
to b com,a Citiz n of the Unit d tates.
a
o.
fol'i n 11 i1l
.1Ind now,
tiz of
hz'f.,h reto[o1'
It had ill all thin J fully cOlnpli d ()'til tlw law'oj'til {IlUn I'tat.il 'Il lz a mnd (flld provided;
{(1l lw ill!:!d J 'lUI'Nl on hi''ol Inn oath b 'for ill .a i I Court th t lz I ouJd 'u/Jport tli Constitution of the
United Stat s,an I til t I lid lb 'Oll t Iy al d nUl'ly I IWI ll'III l1lJiul'all all ,ian alld Iii lity to cz'I'y
,in it pp
lind r th jzu i dieliol of tll.
tit t lz Jill J th I t tim I I l.
It
United States,Ii l tit t h lid ([b 'Olilt ty UI
o
rv
of til
tl.at
(.iti 1
ty .
P oiltoll i 'y.
tit ti of t1}t
ell/ic dion,net
on tituti n of tl)e
fiZZity to l IV
.Prothonotary.
l'IIltl I ((iii prOl ided,.
roihollolfllY·
rf th .(lin and that
•
lUll(1 I Jid l't!!to l'ry
(PPOI l til Con titution of tl)t
a"'tt t b 'om
e
1 I Zn 'tt d t h
o
h II
I titi I to b d11litt rl to b om a citi;;n
ill t II I t I I ld I i I d 1 ithin the limit,~
y (ill.ll Ii d Iy pI dili~hi'application,alld
I ib 'f
ill 'tt
of II
til ow
••a zat 0a
'17 it pp Iii t
fully
on l.i
01 hi'
ubj ct,
f th ill it 1 tl.l
u til thil
.JInd now,
I ati 'e of
o.
II h in
Petition filed.
.JInd now,
t b C01ne a Citizen of t1)e United Stat s.
o.
Petition filtd.
01 iitlitian of tl
in Zl thin fully
and lUU.l'th juri
h
the t durin tlz t t'm l.
It u l.7 tof01
.JInd now,
((nd lind I'th jw i 'etion r.{tit
P tition filtd.
tl.t LUI il...th I t tim It I I b
o•
United States,u d til t It
e 1/'titlltion of t.h l nil rl talr,'lid U'II
he hlLd in all thind,"fully ('ompli'd ll'ith liz
MULl du,rint that time he hnd behaved a .a m..r(l~of --=00 In01 al char(tcler,attac/ud to the pI illciple of the
a natil'of
of lh I it d tatc.',.ind it pp II ill
of ill
It wa heretofor I ubj ,t,
to b onw a,Citiztn of t1}t Unit d St t .
l/nittd Statts,an 1 th t II Ii I
an ha in
a n LtiV of
alul ha in<1 d lUNd on hi''ol mil,0 tit blur
of til nit >d tat 'c'..ind it ap!arw t tl
and und I'the juri diction 0 tl.lllit d 't it
Uniftd Statts,und th I /u did a!J 'oZill Iy ill l I iJ
for i I Prill (}
for i n Prill,
for i n PrillCl'1 oir Jl tat ,
11 wa'h l'tofor ((.llbjf'.t.J1 Ii I'up Ii til
to b con e a Citiz n of tl)Unite
i'ry
Prot!Ollot InJ,
1'1'0 tllO 11 ota7·Y.
tit Con titution of tbe
fi I lity t ry
to tl.
of tit
In d
lill l'aplli zti J,11
i th tit
et.
fl h -l.1 rl p1'z'i d'
PI 01 t tit C nstitufion of theul
cD
hju1'
P 1 ti l I
ill,''d
'llttl(jtlt
til
tI.
I 'bit rl l I titi Ii to b ((lmilt l to b {'O11l l iti-n
urt thlt h h tll,limit'
o
III bjt 1 II
nd p l,.t'III u ly
ourt a imitt rl the ti l
a m'Il j'0
II
•a za
nit fo/'Jl II 11
o tl.bIOI
l olut ly !ld uti,
a
1 tit or
lnd it PI /'m to tit
tl
tl in lu lty
f til
o.
.1Ind now,
1 til:f
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,
0,
lIli un
ill t uri!_tli It till
II II I l
for i",1
II w Ii /t {o/'I ubj -t.ff ll,l'UpOi ill 'Ol l't (l17 itt
o b om Citizen of the Unit d States.
Pt/ition filed.
United tates,([1
.1Ind now,
o.
h It I in II ally
n l i
h h 1 tofo,.l ubj ct.f It I UpOI tl
to be 'on ([Citizen of th United States.
of til ,,1 it app ((1 ill
(.nd un 1 til juri di ti n of til
th t w'ilZ tit t lim II It
Unit d St t s,01
ProthOllotal y,
a n til'0 •'hibited (l,p tition to be adn~itted to b ome a citi n
of th nit d .'jllrl it app l1'ln~to the,ati fa -tion of the COllrt th it Il had l'e ided within the limit
/let lUI I ,.til juri.-eli fi n oj'til l nil cl 'tate for fll'e yeaI'inun diat Iy pI'eec/ill J hi'application,an l
that dll!'ilZ~that tiJne he Juul bellaued as a nJ/ln oj .:dood moral character,nt/ached to the principle.'of the
lon.titutiO/l of til lllited 'tatt',and 1 II di 'po'I to lit '00 I oHlel'Gil happin ..of til 'aln,nnd that
II lwl ill all thin"fully ompli l 1 itll tlL law of lhl'Cnite I I tat 'ill 'ue!t ea,'('ma l a/lcl lI'ol'idecl;
all I !tin-in J d 'la!'('el on hi'ol IJUl oatlt b fo/'e til 'aid 'Oll/'l that Iw nOllll ,'llpport tit Constitution of tbe
Ullifed States,flnd that h (Ui ab,olut ly and {'Ilt"r Iy l'/lOU/l'ani LlJjUl'all aU illne and fidelity to every
fol'i /ll'i'l('i..!/ty l Ii It·O L /'arut p (/'ticullrly til 'tat 01''oc rei Illty zclll'/'oj'
It lH.Ii ,t 1'0 e I ,ubj ct.H Ii I'(pon the 'ou rt admitt(d thl'aid
to b {'om I Citizen of the United States.
Petition fil d.
I .
1'{J
II at
oj til
Y l'oj
'lyt 7'7y
PlOt/LOll ot(LrlJ,
P,O 101loitry,
110 7 071 t I y.
on titution of t1)e
u ithiJ til lin~it'
hi'application and
1.'appli(lion nd
l1uul ((nd IJI'ol'i I d'
Ii pIt I Ii COil titution of 11)
1.a I 7 'i I u lC it hin the li l1~it ..
et.
III
rly U
7 d Iz lfJp'l 'of tlz('lin an l that
liti')1 t b a mitt I to b (om l citi en
ow t tl If 1.
7 in m di t Iy pI
Y 11 imm lill
.llibit d a p titiO!t b a Ill'tt I t b come {(cUi en
I fbit I t I tit·t b dill itt t
tl
til OUI ldn 'tt
Ih ou t 112 'tt
••a zata
III {i C pp I in
Citizen of t1)e Unit d Stat .
il all
Jlnd now,
Jlnd now,
P tition filed.
o.
o.
'0.
Petition filed.
jill dicfiJl f
11 t ltuill tl rtf ti /I h Ii l I
Il h
to b com
a natil'of
of th nit 1
Yon,titlltion of tlU'l niti'd j fl t (lli I II II tii 'po
he la'h retofor l ,ubj ·t.
lo b com a Citizell of II)Unit d Stat .
Ii had ill all th i 17 (,'ful!y cOlnl'U('l II it l til
United States,llnd tl
that during that time he luul behaz d a a rnan of.10 m.,oral chul'aet r,li tfacherl to til(principle of the
fol'i 'n Princ ,lot III d
1.w heretofore l ,ubj ct.
and It..wind d clll'ed on hi''all/I 0 tfh b /(JI
a naUu of
of the nited J..tate.',,in I it app I'W to til
alld wul ,.th juri<diction of th L/lit l
United States,and til "Ii Ii diel r.b'III ty 1I I
fol'iJ/l,Prince,lot Iltal,
a •za 0 Doc et.
o.
i t or OZ'e1 i nly II II I'of
I I abju7'
l,p titiOl to b dl1 itted to b om
in t tit it h had I ide z ,ill in tit limit
y ll'in In diai ly pI c lin lli appli tion all,l
to til principle of til
me I l ill It
it·7 CG n t l (U d pI'
l ulZ llppOl t t7 Con titution of tl)
hibit
tOl fi
of 00 l
to n
tat
, l lnal
,II di p
f.£lly
on hi ,ol J1 I a tlz b /1'
tll It It
.1Ind now,
nati'of
of til unit in it apt llll
11 l Ull I til juri li tiOl
that 1 a in liz tl t 'm,J l
of t7
Ii 7 l l iJ II ill il
Unittd Statts,lJl
to
l,II ret fol'a 'ubj -t,Jf h I'upon th 'Olll t dl1 itt l til
fa b COl1~(lJ Citiztn of tl)United Statts.
Ptlition filed.
J rothollotm'y.
o.
.1Ind now,
a nati of e llibit d a,p titian to be adn~ittcd to becom.e a citizen
of the Unit d tate "'ineZ it nppeul'in to the ati faction oj'the Court that he hacl re.ided within til.,lilnit
and under the juri diction of the United tate'tor Jll e y aI','imm diat Zy prec din hi application,and
tha,t during that tilne he had behaved as a n'ban of g'ood ,noral charactel',attached to the principles of the
Con,·titution oj'tile Un'ted tate"and w II li 'po 'cd to til ood ord I'and happin of the,am ,lutd that
Ile had in all thind fu'zly cOl1~pli d with til lnw oj'til nit eZ tat in 'u'li Cll e nutel and pl'ovided'
and luwin J d''l ,r-d on hi''oleJ1u~onth b for tit dd Yow,t that h woull llpport the Constitution of tl)t
Unittd Statts,ind that h did l b 'oint Iy I d ntir IYleJ~nil,-and abjul'all all iance and lid lity to every
fol'i n Prine Pot 7l ta t ,an l p ld'ularly the
It U'II I tofol'ubj i,Jill'upon tll OUl t admilt I tit 'aid
to bi '01l~a Citiztn of tl)t lInittd Statts.
Ptlition filtd.
P,othollotary.
o•
'hibif d
to ill ti ff tiUl of til
I .101 Ii'y I
I 11 I of
, 1 d it alJp
.1Ind now,
(n til'of
of ill.
a In ~I al d p'0 'i t d'
Constitution of tl)e
III III i llU'WZ l fid lity i
I,(a d p l/ti ul rZy th I t zt OJ''Op l'i Ilty wit l'of
OUl't a In itt d tZ id
I illy ompli l
1
It ha l il r.ll
Unittd Statts,and tll t It
for '~n Prill,if!01'
h W l,II r tofOl a ubj t,Jf 7 rellpOl til
to b 011~It Citiztn of tl)t Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
.Prothonotary,
a a ·zation oc et.
o•
01 the
to b om
I u:iU in tI limit
Prof 11 011 of 11 y.
1l d;
h {coull UPPOl't U Constit lion of th
I hj U't ,ll c II i 11 'I Y
tat J 01'V{'1 i Ilty /l'h l'(I
ym
J1 r I char wter,attach d t)Iz
tl rder an I Itappin of th
l ibit d a petitiol to b
0/tit Court tlz (f l
t
n hi
.1Ind now,
a I atiz'e 0/
of the nit d tat .,llld it app
and ltnd I th juri 'diction oj't
that durin that tim It h
Yon titutiOl 0/th
h h l l il all thil lully
all I Ita
United States,an l U at It
j'or i n Pri c
Ii wa hel toj'or 'ubj ,t.
to b come a Citizen of the United State.
Petition filed.
o.
.1Ind nOW,
a native of admitted to become a citizen
oj'the nited State,And it appearin to the aU fi ollrt th tt h had 1 'id d within the limit
and under the juri diction of the United tat·for ji y al imm diat ly pI'edin hi application,and
that dz~ring that time he had behaved a a man of ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Con ·titution of the {nite l tat~.,and w II di po to th oDd 01 r nd happin of th nme and that
he had in all thind fliJlly cOlnplied with the law of tl nit d I1wd and provided'
and havin tf declared on hi,'soleJ1l-n oath b for th at OUI t tit wonlrl nppv t th Constitution of the
United States,and tlint h (lid ab olutely and nUl'ly I nOUl n bjltl'Ul l ftd lily to v 1 y
forei ...n Prine ,Potenta te,th t {t 01
h {'a'h retofore {.ubjc ,t.J her upon tli 'ourt a lmitt
to be 'on~((Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
P,ofho,oim y.
o.
.1Ind now,
a n tiz of
t d,ill it al P
I t l (iti Ii
lin 'f,
t
all l un I th
tl tt dzu ill tli It tim h It
I tituti I lnit I
in al thi,jLl ly
Constitution of th
J I lity tUnitedStates,{nd tli
for i ...n Prine
It z'h I toj'or UI I
to b 'olne a Citizen of th United Stat s.
Petition filed.
Proth01 of try.
P,at!OILOt r1J.
ithin the lil1~it
of tl am and that
of the ame,and that
din hi appli ation,and
tat 01'ov rei nty wh reof
II 'anc al d fid y to e ry
e.
appin
in u h ca mad and provided'
in u h ca e made and provided'
c
Zll t th t h It d 1 id
I it d
nit d
ourt that h woukl upport the C~nstltull~n 01 tbt
.__Prothonotary.
'h 'bit ((,P tit 'on 0 b adrnitt d to b om a citi""11,
f01 /i'y I 'a..t ly pi hi appli -ation al d
of 0 U pI incipl of tit
to al1~e,nd that
t lnad and pro ided'
ul l pp 1 t tit C~n tltullon 01 tbt
y 1 bjur all al d ftd lity to ery
1 and p rti ltlarly tit tat or 0 rei nty her of
Olll t a mitt d tit id
o tl
_......za
l
h rcupon tit Court admitt d th ai t .
01 n 11,
olemn oath b fore th
a
tat or ov 1 'nty what 0 vel'and part'ul rly tl
hibit d apt 'tion to b admitt d to become a citizen
nd it app arin to the ati faction of th Court th t h had re ided within the limit
o•
h wa her tofor a ubi t,upon a
to b come a Cltiztn 01 tbt Unlttd Statts.
IJ<tltl~n 1I1td.
.7Ind now,
a nati of
of th nit d tat .
and und l'th
and under the juri diction of th United tate for five y l'imm d't ly p
he had in II thil fully c01npli d with the law of tl
he had in all thin fully compli d with th law of U
Con titution of the nit d tat ,and w II di po d to tl ood or
h wa her tofor a ubi ct,
to b come a Clliztn ~I tbt Unittd Statts.
Ptlltlon Illtd.
..Prothonotary.
Con titution of th nit d tat·,and w II di po'd to th ood or l'and happin
and under tit jz ri diction of the nited tate for fi e year immediat ly pr cedin hi application,and
that durin that til1W he had b h d a a 111,an of ood mol'l charact l'tta h d to th principle of the
o•
that during that ti7ne he had behaved as a man of good moral charact 1',atta hed to the principles of the
.7Ind n~w,
a native of .
of the Unit d tat .
and havin declared on hi,ol mn oath b fore th 'aid Court tl t h would upport th Constltull n 01 tbt
and havin
.7Ind n~w,.
a nati e of e hibit d ((,p tition to be admitted to become a citi en
of the nit d tat.nd it appearin to the ati faction of the Court that h had re ided within the limit
Unlttd Statts,and tl t h did ab olut lyand ntirely l'noun and abjur all all iance and fidelity to ery
o•
Unlttd Statt ,and that he did ab olut lyand entirely l'noun and abiur
forei 11,Princ Potentate,tate or ov rei nty wl at 0 r,and p rt'u
h wa h r tofor .ubi ct.J h l'lipon the COlU t admitt d tit .aid
to b com a Cltiz n ~I tbt Unlttd Statts.
Ptlltlon li1td.
forei 11,Princ
a _.-.-za DC et.
o•
of tit
t t
t l'1 Y
'tt I t b 011 C ti-n
Zt"'fhil tt
.JInd now,
a natiz:e of
of the nited tat .An l it app
and lUI lel'the juri di tion of tl
tlw,t durin that tim I h
C n titution of ill L nit 1
h ha l in all thin fully
u~d havin d 'lal'(Z on I i 11
Unlted Siales,aid th it It
for i n Prince,Pot 1l at
It 1 ([,her tofore a ubj ·t.h 1
to b conw a Cilizen of Ibe United Siale .
'Ptfition filed.
P,I 10f 1 y.
o•
.1Ind now,
a native of hibit d a p tition to b adn~'tted to b om a citi en
of the United States.And it app arin to the ti jj tion of the Court that h l d l'ided within the limit
and under the juri 'diction of the nited tat for fl y ar imm diat ly pr ,din hi application,and
that durini that ti,ue he had behaved a a man of z,ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Con titution of the United tate,and w II di po d to th ood or l'nd happin of th ame,and that
he had in all thincf fully com/plied with th law of th nit d tat in ztch a 'e mad and pro ided'
and havin declarf-d on hi'ol mn oath befor th would ,'Z pport tit Con tituti n of tbe
Uniled States,and that he did ab olutely and ntir ly l'noun and bjur 1l al l fid l'fy to ry
for i n Princ ,Potentate,tate or over i ntg wh t nd p rti lIJ
It wa'her tofore a ubj ct.Wh l'upon th oZl>rt a lmitt cl til aid
to b com a Citizen of tbe Unlted Stalts.
'Petition filed.
ProthOl tm y.
o.
.1Ind now,
b I
nd it app 't
l Ul~'HHll:("
tit t
.d·
late,a1 d tl l /i l lily t
t.
Unit d ta
ProtZ allot try.
a •a za •o oc et.
o•
.1Ind nDW,
a nati 'e of .Ilibit d ~P titi01 to b adn~ittecl to be on (L cUi en
of the nit d tat .•I d it app arin to til (tti fi lion of til 0111 t tll,t"had re ided within th limit
and und r th juri diction of til nit d for fi e y r imn eli t ly pr ce lin hi appli ation and
th t duril til lt tim l n of ood Inor I tt It l to th principl of the
of tIL [nit l t tt li po d of til ame and that
Il h l il all thin fu,lty con pl'.of U t ~t (,1 'uch cn e m d and pro ided'
I l h z;il on hi ol mil,0 th b fOI 'iU t tl.t CDnstitutiDn Df the
United States,an lid ab olut ty 'til,cntir ty r llOUI III ~ll iane and Jid lity to cry
f01 l I
II tofor 't ubj t,J It l'upon til Court a lJnitt l th aid
to be 011M Citizen Df the United States.
PetitiDn filed.
Protll 011 OtCl1Y.
o.
.1Ind nDW,
a native of e 'hibit d a p tit 'on to b admitt d to become a citizen
of the nited tate',And it app al'in to th 'ati 'fa tion of th C ill t U It It Ita re'id d within the limit
and under the jlltri diction of the United tate lor jive y ar iULm liClt ty pI'C lin hi'appli (Ltion,and
that dw ing that ti,ne he hnd behaved a a rnan of good Inoral chal'lwter,attached to the principle'of the
Can.titzlttion of th nit d tate and w II di po 'ed to til ood 01 1 r a d h ~Pl in of th ame,and that
he had in all thin rf >fully cOl1~plie l with the law'of th Un'f d tat in It It (,nut I and provided;
and havin d clal'r-d on hi''olemn oath b fore tit id CalM t tit t h would UPl 01 t th'Constitution of the
United States,nnd that he did ab 'olut ly and ntil ly,IWIt/L al I abjiu l all and td lily to ev ry
for i n 1 rin Pot III t ,'tate 01'uu l'i nly what,Of ' "llld P uti ul uly U tatl 01'uVeJci..llty Idw,of
he w ~hertiofor a,ubj ct.J h l'upon tli CUllI t admift rl tli .ti I
fo 1J '('am ,Citizen of the United States.
Petition filed.
p,thOIlOtll1y.
o•
a lmiit t to b com (I iti ell
itllill tit limit
I i 01 pli l ti,an l
til pI incipl "of tl
y
Ii 'bit l l I
of til
.1Ind now,
a natii f
of th lJ n .t d .In d if 'I P a 1111 f fit
(.n l un 1 I'f Ii
tll t llllin til t tim Ii {(11 n
In nd pIa 'id t-
Constitution of the
Ii lity to 1'y
I ty U'!l reol
bj tl'
t'ill."rZy
iel11'tt d tl.
l I po
I
Oil,tilu l '01 f tit
he It lull
Unittd States,all I that Iz
fol'i n P,in I t Ilf t ,'f
It I (L It l'tofol'Jf It I up n liz
to becom (L Citiz n of the United States.
PtfitJDn filed.
.ProtJwnotanJ.
ocket.•_......za 0
o.
0/th
at
tli lim,Ot 0
t112t
(
:JInd Dow,
"It 1 atiz'e of
of the [nit d t ltt 0 1n it apl
and under the ju/'i li ti I
t hat dztrin that ti11
I:
on titution of the
"I a l Ul II thin fully
(1111 ha in leel 1'(01 hi 01
lInit d Statts,an l th tt lz
[01 i /Prince Polental ,
I wa hel tof'ol a ubj t.
to b COlne a Citiztn of the Unittd Statts.
Pttition filed.
P,10 lOt ay.
o.
:JInd Dow,
a native of I ibit d p tit 'on to b admitt d to b com a citi en
of the Unit d tate ".lind it app nn to the of tl ozu t that h III 'id l within the lilnit
(Llld under the juri diction of the nited tat 0 for Ii y r imm diat ly pr d'n hi apllication,and
that during that time he had behaved as a man of ood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Con 'titution of the United tate.,and w II di.po d to th ood Old rand happin .of th .(line and that
lz had in all thiner fully cOlnpUed with til law.of tit n't rl tat (l 'e mad nnel pI Ol ided .
lUul haviner declarNl on hi.'°olen~n oath b for til,'l'd oulll Ilpp01 t U Constitution of tht
Unittd Statts,and tltat II,lid ab.oZut Zy and ntir ly r nou,n n l bjur II flU
for i n Prince Pot ntate,tat or nd pnrt"uu tly tit
h l {t.heretofo/'a.ubject.Whcr upon tit lOlU t adm'tt
to b('.con~(£Citizen of the Unittd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
o.
:JInd Dow,
l 1 l til'of
,(/I
tlttt..In I 't (PI
tit
t t /"11
Unit d tat s,an l th
Con tituti n of th
I I Iy I
U'l Jf It ill I
I b In r.Citiztn of tht Unittd tatt.
Petition fil d.
Ploth01 otmy.
e.za
O•
.1Ind n'w,.
OJ nati e 0/e hibited a petition to b admitted to become a citi en
of the nit d tat.nd it appearin to the ati fa tion of the ourt tl t h had re ided within the limit
and under the juri diction of th nit d tate for fi e y ar immediat ly pI'cedin hi application,and
th t dUI in tit t ti1J~h had beha ed a man 0/ood moral charact I ttach d to the principle 0/the
on titutwn 0/th nit d tat and w II di po d to the ood or rand happin of the ame and that
he had in all th'n fully cOlnpli d with the law of tit nited
olemn oath b fore the aid ourt that
It "ca e made and provided;
upport the C,n tituti,n "tbe
fid li y to v ry
ov rei nty wheJ eo/
1',oth01 ot zry.
of th ame,and that
in "i appli ation,and
had r id d wit"in the limit
u h Cl~mad and plov'd d'
b admitt d to b om a citi en
"l d / .'d d witl 'n th limit
I'appli atwn and
tl pr'n ipl of tit
f tl alne an that
mad and pro id d'
/t th C,nstituti,n,'tbe
an fid lity to ery
.ProthonotanJ.
bjUl 1n
nd bjur
hibit d apt't 'on to b admitted to b come a cit'en
to
of l
b olut ly and ntirely renoun and bjltr II all iance and fidelity to every
or 0 er i nt'lJ what 0 er,and par .ularly tit tate or overei nty wh reo/
h l'eupon th COUI t admitt d the ~
on titution 0/the nit d tat and w II di po d to th ood 01'r nd h pp'n
and under the jurisdiction of the United tat for five y r imm iat y pI'
he had in all thinJ fully complied with the law of tl
c)Vl;;(,"l/r,and pal t'ularly tit t t or ov r i nty wher 0/
ourt elm'tt tl aid .
and havin de ·lare.d on hi olemn oath b fore th aid Court th t h would ltpport tl C,n tituti,n "tbe
O•
to be ome a Citizen "tbe United States.
Petiti,n III d.
that durini that til1W he had behaved as a man 0/good moral character,attached to the principle 0/the
........................................................................................................................Prothonotary,
of the nit d tat .jJ nel it appearin to the ati fa tion of th
.1Ind n,w,..
a native 0/.
United Stat ,nd that h did ab 'olut ly and nti ly r noun
/orei 11,Prince Pot ntat,tnt or over i nty wl at 0 1',a td p 1 ti It
he wa heretofor a ubject.Wher ltpOn the ow t lmill l til aid
to beeo/ne a Citizen "tbe United States.
Petiti,n lied.
United States,
fOl'ei n Prin
he wa heretofore a l.tbject.
_AAza •c et.
o.
t
t
Ii
d:
Ptfition filed.
n.
o.
.JInd now,
a native of hibit d a p tition to b admiU d to b com a citi"'en
of the United tate.'.ourt th t l.had 1 e id d within the limit
{£lul under the jurisdiction oj'the nit d tat for fi e y ar imm diat ly pr din o hi'applic tion,and
that during that ti,ne he had behaved as a man of good moral character,attached to the principles of the
Call.titution of the Unit d ,tnte.'and well di po to tl.ood 0'r nd 11,ppin of the.((,m and that
he had in {tll thiner.tully complied with the law of tli l nit d tat,in 'llch fI e IIUtde and provided;
{uul luwin&declnrr.d on hi.'801e111,n oath b /'or t1£aid 01't that I.wonll llpfJOrt tit Constitution 01 tbt
Unittd Statts,and that he did ab.·olnt lyand nt',ly r !Witl biltr all all ery
forei '11,Prince,Polenta!,
h lOa heretofor a.ubject.J It ,.upon th ourt adm"ift
to b ('om a Citiztn 01 tbt United Statts.
Pttition filtd.
Proth not try.
o.
.JInd now,
,ti'ot I I t b IJ
tll ..lId it app l1ill t
f tl t
11,tll
ry
r of
1 tbontitutin
ity t
y
I
t.llf.,
t b 71~a Citiz n of tbt United Statts.
Ptlition filed.
P oil 01lotary.
e.a zaa
o•
.7Ind n~w,,,, .
a native 01-.···············..······..······..·······e hibi d a p tition to be admitted to become a citi en
of the nit d tat.nd it appe 1 in to the ati fi tion 01 the OU1 t that he had re ided within the limit
and under the juri diction of the nited tate lor ft e y ar i1nmedi t ly precedin d hi application,and
that durin th t tim~he had beha ed a man 01 ood moral h racter att h d to the principle 01 the
Con titution of tl e nit d tat ,nd w II di po d to th ood 01 l'and happin 01 the arne,and that
he h d in all U in fully compl'd with the law of Unit d in u h ca 7nade and provided'
ourt that l would upport the CDnstltutlDn Df tbe
nd (£bjltr all II 'ance and fidelity to every
rly th tat or ov rei nty wh reol
me,and that
P,Ot!01lotaMJ,
OD l'i nty 1 her oj'
of th
n a1 d fidelity to ery
din l'application,and
II 'anc nd fid ity to ev ry
hi appli tion,and
tl of the
h m nd that
m d nd pro id d'
ltpport th CDnstltutlDn DI tbe
in u h a e nl-ad and provided,.
id .
d ord I'n hap in
nd particltlarly tll,tat or 0 er idnty wh reof
y r
ourt t
l'and put'u arly U
hibited a p tition to be admitted to becom a citi en
'Ilibit d a p tition to b admitt d to b com a citi n
OIU t th t h h d 1 i d with 'n tit lim~it
n n of ood
d
to tl
ol mn 0 til b for
tett
ubj t.J 11,l'ltpOn tit Oltrt dmitt d th
nd ha in de lar
to be ome a Citizen DI tbe Unit d States.
'ttltlDII II'd.
he w her tofor
.7Ind nDW,
a nativ 01
of th nit d tat,1.nrl it aPl
nd un I'th jU1'di ·tion 01 tl
that durin tl t tint h ha l b l"UlICU.
on titution of th nit d
Unit d State,and tl t l did b olut ly nd ntir ly I'noun an hjur II II
for i n Princ Pot ntat
o•
he wa heretofore a ubj ct,Wher lIpon til..'OlU t rulmitt rl til ai l
to becom~e a Citizen Df tb United States.
PtfltlDn Iiled.
and under the juri diction of the United tate for ft e y ar imm
he had in all thint fully complied with the law of th nit d
to become a Citizen Df tbe United States.
PtfltlDn filed.
Con titution of the nit d tat ,nd w II di po doth
............................................Prothonotary.
that durin,g that time he had behaved as a man of ,good 1rwral charact 1',attached to the p1 inciples of the
o•
l had in all th'1 fully mpli 1 itl th la of tl nit d
.Prothonotary.
and havin declare-d on hi ol mn oath b fore th aid 0 £rt th t h wou d upport tl CDn tltutlDn Df tbe
.7Ind nDW,.
a nati e 01 ,.
Unit d States,and that he did ab olut ly and ntir ly l'11,U
01 the Unit d tat .And it app arin to th ati fact on of the OU1 t t t h had I''id d within the limit
foreidn Princ ,Pot ntut
_.-..-.za •DC et.
o.
t
citi 1
on Ii ulion of b
.JInd now,
a natiz·of
of tit nit d
and und I th
that diu ill
OIL titutiol 01 tJ
It h l in all thi
and Ii
Unittd Statts,an l thnt h
for i n Prine
It,wa he/'etofo/'a.ubj t.
to b com a Citiztn of the Unittd Statt .
Ptfilion filed.
o.
P,oiholloi ay.
o.
l U lim·t
l
tl t
on titulion of th
lily to 1 y
nly zc t •of
Protlumota ry.
z ithin th lim/it
to til p/'incipl of th
n(l that
din Izi lJ plication uzd
et.
mad and provid d'
UppOI t the Constitution of tl)e
II all ia nc 11 l fid lity t()Z'1'y
t 7z lw
o b adn itt d to b 01JW citi n
oc
t
p Uti
of tli (,it d
m n f
itI.til
l'II di po d
hibit
••fa lzat 0a
o.
on titlltion of t7 l f it d
h h l il II thin fully
tat',.in l it pp HI to
and und l'liz ju/'i dictiol of th
th t du/'in tl at tiln I I.1,
ol n n th b fo/'lh
United tates,tTl t tit tt Iz rli l b olut ly 1
r of
r.I rl
tI t
f tl)
l'id l:
ii
tit limit,
1 I'OtllOl ot 11 y,
1'1 olh01l0tr 7 y_
fll ity t
Prothonotary,
tat 01 Ol'l'('i 'nt!!II Ii l'of
tat O/'oZ'/'i nty It'll 7'of
ll1 itt l t bb
,I
Izibit d ~P titi01 to b dmitt rl to bec011l a citi....n
rf t
Oil t l 11 -ttl th
In 't /P ({l II 't til
it /t,
P tent t ~t t
o
Citizen of tl)Unit d Stat s.
11 (ll
I I.z Zl
.JInd now,
Ptfiti~n Iii d.
iii t ill in ill
o•
Ptfition fil d.
h u'
to b 'oln
h
and 111 I I th
United State,n
ofih
( n til'of
fo!'in Ifill .P,t nl
.JInd nOW,
o.
Petition filtd.
of the Unit l tate,',.Jnd it ((PP a1'ill~to th ati fa liOll of tll C ltd U tt he luuZ 1 'ide l within the linz,its
{t/ld und 7'the jill i dictioll of tlie l II it d J tat '/01'liu yl aI"inun iia tely pI'lin hi.applica tion,and
that durill-,=,that tim,e he had beha ved a'a 7JUJ,1~of good nw/'al ciull (wter,altcwhed to the pI inciples of tile
7z wa Iz f tofor l.ubj ,t,H h I'upon til 'ou rt dmittu tlz
to be onM n Citiz n of tl)t Unit d States.
a natice oj'
10 become a Citizen of t1}t l/nited tates.
fore-ien Prill ',Pot 1Ilr I,tat O/''Ol r i'nfy lclat 0 'N',lllli/Hrti ultrly tl.
he fl:a.IzN tofo/'a 'ubject,Tf hereupon 111 'Olll't (uln 'fI((/tll (hi
('oll.'fitlltion of th lllited j tat.,and w II eli 'po d to the ood onl I'and h [PI in .,of th 1111l{J,and that
lw had in all thin .fnlly complierl with the law'of'liz l/lit d tatl'i l ,'Il(II crl.e mad)llut p7'oz'idecl'
Wlll.lwvinlJ d'-[aral on hi.-,'olemn oath b fol'til,lid COll!'t tho"!Ii I /lll upport lit Constitution of tl)e
United Statts,and tlint he did ab olut ly nil nUrtly r IWIl l l all lIJi II all all it 11£'alld Ji i lilfj to el ery
for i I Prin
_......za o oc et.
o.
I b l/l a c'li en
U limitt.11 it
t at
Unittd Statts,and til t I
[01'irJn Prin I Pot 1 t it I
h wa her to[or a 'ubi ·t.HI l'III 1 t
to becol1W a Citiztn 01 t1)r Unitrd Stat s.
Ptlition Iiled.
llt
Z'1 Y
Y tl f'1 0/
Po JUlIot 'y.
o.
P,thOl illi/,
o.
tli
'f i ,m 'If to b 1JlIibitIp
t
itl
.JInd now,
l 'ltiz'o[
of th nil rl I te·..in I it app
all I U1 d l'til juri.[
that 1m ill tho t tim Ii h l(
('II iitlltiOl of th l nite l
Ii 11,cl in all ihi,
tl on tituti n 01 t1)r
l ji I lity f •ry
niit
Unitrd States,llul th t It li I ab oZut l!l
[01'i n Prin
It Z'(i h 7'tofor H 11,7 upon tl
to b com Citizrn 01 t1)r United States.
Ptlition Ii/rd.
Pl'otlumoiary,
•e
((,1 biur
'~UI:V'c;r all l p (/t'lJ,l rZy
Court adn 'tt d til 'd
za
hibit d l P tition to b admitted to become a citi n
ti fi tion of til COUl t tl.t h had re td d within the limit
'tat fo,.fi e y l'in m diat ly pi c din hi appli ation and
man of moral tt h l to tit pril ciple of the
til I pu~of th (une nd that
th n~land P1'O id d'
Constitution of tbt
and Ii lelity to very
t t 01 J 01'I'i Ilty whereof
a
o.
Prothon otan.J.
.1Ind now,
a native of e hibited a petition to b admitted to become a citi en
of the United tat"And it appearin to the ati fa t 'on of the Court that he ha(l re ided within the limit
and under the juri diction of the United tate f01 five y ar imm di t Zy precedin hi application,and
that durini that tilne he had behaved a a lnan of iood moral character,attached to the principles of the
Con titution of the United tat ,and well di 'po'd to tit 0 d ord l'and happine of the ame and that
he had in all thin fully complied with the lar 'of til nit d tat,'in 'zwh ca e made and provided;
and havin deelare-d on hi''olemn oath before th ,aid COIU t that he would 'upport tit Constitution of tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that h di l ab Olltt ly and ntir ly l'1 oune and nbjur all all ianc and fid lity to every
forei n Prince Potcntat ,!tate or 0 er i nty what.()1',and p 1 tielll rly th tate 01'ovel'ei nty whereof
It lOa h rctofore a ubj t,Wlz'r upon th ourt admitt 1 tit ai l
to b 011M a Cltiztn of tb Unlttd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
Prothonotary.
.1Ind now,
a nati 'e of·················.
of th nit (l tat ,And it app t1 in
an(l un 1 th jlU i liction of th nit d
that durin tl.at tim h had b ha d a
Con titution 0/th II it d
h Ita l in II thin fully 'olnpli
,luI'(loll,hi'ol nu oath b fOl
Unlttd Statts,all l tli ~t It di l b ol t ly and ntil
for i It P,in ,Pot 1 tat ,01'
lz lOa h 1 ctofo,.a 'ubje t,Tf h I'upon tJ
to b com a Cltiztn of tbt Unlttd Statts.
Pttition filtd.
o.
.Prothonotary.
o.
a ••a zat 0 oc et.
o.
.JInd now,
a natiz e of I P titi 1 t b 1 III itt tv I 011 citLt7~
of the 11 z u:·a "tll lin~it'
and und r til hi app il a l iOIl and
tha,t dU1'in
on titutiOl
tI of tit
I that
he hacl in II tll'n fully
~n{l !ta in d 'le l'on I i ti ufion of tl)
Petition filed.
11 1I010t 1Y.
o.
.JInd now,
lib t rl a I tit'It to b ({lmiff I to b ('OI11P,a citi Pen
/01 Ii'y 1I i 11 11 Ua t 1!J pI din hi'applic tion,and
d with'n the lil1~itultthlt11
a native of
of the United tate "And it app a,ill t u
and under the ju,1'i'diction of th Ln it d
thnt during thut time he lutel behaved [t,'n m{u~of ~oocl nW1'al chm aeter,att whed to the principles of the
ill III II fl,e ma I,and provid d;
Con 'titution of the {llited I late',an I w II Ii I d t
he had in all thinds fully cOlnpli d wit I til
r l/I I LJfJin of tlz ame and that
and havin decla/'('.d on hi.''ol'lnn 0 iii b /01
United States,and tliat h
t It l/PP rt liz Con titufion of tbe
til all t Il lIld jul lity to e 7y
forei 'n Prine ,lot ntat ,
he z ~h 1'ctoforc a ,'ubj ,t,n Iz 1 l(pOll tl 'OUl
to b com ([,Citizen of tbe llnited States.
in 't
Ptlition filed.
Prot!Ollot 1I y.
o•
.JInd now,
l n ,tiz'of b (Jill {f ifi I
of tit 1 it d ind it lpp t th ['mit
lIzd lind l'tit jll!i di,ti /l f til l 1 it I
tl t dill i1 tliat tim Ii It
,Il lilll tion of tit l 11 •t I
fully
Con titufi n of tl)eIlIt
United States,an I th
for i n Prin e,Pot nt If ,
I'1 Y
eel'i Ilty le/if 1 oj'
lew h reiofore a ubj ct.if.1 iii ourl t il1
to b 011~a Citizen of tbe llnited States.
Petition filed.
ProtlLOlotanJ,
erv
cUi n
lim it
fJl'l'id l,'
the lim,it
ProtZ onotary.
Prothonotm'y.
ppli atio,an
b on
Constitution of the
fll Ji 1 Ii ty to 'r!J
In e I d pro 'i l d '
I'
to tlz Pl'ill ipl of the
-h l t tl 1)/ill -ipi .of tit
et.
II II
tl
II rlV tit tut or
'd
Olll t tl tf lz
ll1 11 d'zt IV pi
n {abjl l'
Doc
~llit
Z I't tit t It u:u lrl liP!rt til Con titution of tl}
V
'hibite lip titi n to b adn2itted to be{~olJz,n citizen
('.·1 ibit d l P !iii Ii to 6 l mitt I t b 'all l l 'iii I
ourt mitt 1 tit
ntil'ly 1 1l
• •
the 'OUI t
1 •
·ith tl.La
a za 0
te 01
{tit (n it ,
a
it UPI al'ill to thJ.
.17 it app Jill to tltl
on Ii'01 17 n a lth b for
l'/'i ntv u:lud 'a l'I'ani I (.rti ul (rIll tit 'tat OJ''oc "i IlZt!J zeiter of
ubj -t,If'Iz l'upon the 'ourt elm'tt rI tit 'airl
Citizen of th United States.
Citizen of th United State .
of
a
i,II
h l'tofol'a ltbj -t.Tf I l'L pon tlz
Petition filed.
.JInd now,
o•
.JInd now,
,
all titl ti01 01 tlz l n 't d
u,lly on pU d
o.
.JInd now,
Jl
Pdition filed.
to b cOIn
, n tUll ti01 f tI
tit t dZll ill til t t'm It
lz
Unit d States,a /lei }/(.It Ii l l.b.
Ii I
fol'ill rill,
of tit I it d
to 6 on
h u'a'It J tolor
o.
P,oth 10ia1Y.
Petition filed.
OJ i /Prill
a nati e of
to bean e a Citizen of the United States.
thlt win tli t tin
all
of tlz ltited 'tat .,in I it app aJ'in (to tit)'ati faction of the Call rt tliat h Iw l re id d within the linllit
(('1ld und>l'th Jnl'i diction of til,{nit d 'tate'fol'Jive yal'ilJun diat ly pI'cldin hi'application,and
that dUl'ing that time he hnd behaved as a nllan of g'oocl 17wral c}ul,l'actel',attached to the principles of the
Con titution of the l nit l tat ,',and well di,'p I I to liz 00 l I,d r n I happin,of the ,'alne and that
"had ill all thi,.=·fully compti i 1 ith the lall,'of tli L niterl Ita.!'in 'licll ca'e Ina I and provided;
{(Ill Ii will(ie 'la,I'(on hi''ol mn oath 6({0l'tll 'aid Yow't that Iz I ould ,'llfJfJOl't til Constitution of the
United States,and that he did lb.lut IV ul,d entir lV l'l noun'ncl tbjul'til all i IIlC ani fidelity to very
for i~1 Prin ,
Unit d Stat s,a/d th lt h lid
1 u..a h 1 etofor a libj ct.
a • •a zat 0 oc et.
o.
.J/nd now,
a n tire of l fI tit"]t t d to b com a riti -en
of the nit d It,t
and under th juri i'li I app it'I tio]and
that durin that tin
]that
h h l in II f,lly
and h zn
Unittd Statts,II d til zt h It lll'f to 'I Y
Petition filed.
P,tl 01 otf ry.
o.
.J/nd now,
iL natice of
of the nited Utt ,.llld it apl e to th
h '!J 'I I ({I tit'II to b('a lmitt d to b 'unte a cili n
tli 0 at U t l lia I I iel I wilhin the lin~it'
and under the juri'dieti n of the £1 itl d 1'1 Jz y 11 iJnm Ii ti ly P]l r din hi'application,and
that during that tilne he heal behaverl a .a man 0/~ood mONtl haractel',attached to the principles of the
t tt in 'Ul h ell"lJuld and P"Ol ided '
Constitution of th l niled tll t ,a /let l'II d'po
he had in all thin&fully eo]npZi d with {Ii In IJ
h ~P/lin .of liz .am ,an l that
and havin&d clarNl on hi''01 'mn 0 til b j II'
Unittd Statts,alld that lu did abo oint ly lUi l ,t',
IfJP ,t tl Con titution of tl)e
/ld Jid lily to v l'y
utyI
til ('Ol t 17 'ithewaheretoforaubjt.
to brco1ne a Citiztn of tl)e Unit d Stat s.
fOl'ci o n Prine ,Polenta te,I ta t or Dt'
Petition filtd.
lroth /lot lry.
o.
.J/nd now,
a natit'of JI ti "t II II/ill I t
of tit tat',.In i it app 1
an lund I til juri di ti
that t'lIl lL h z
tI.It
pI 'id d'
on tituti n 01 tl)n Ita in
('Il titllti,of n
Ii had il lit thill fully
.ProtlwnotanJ,
Pttition filtd.
lInit d Statts,and tll t It lid Z'ty to Z']Y
fOI i n Princ j tit
h wa Ilcretof01 a.ubj of,1 lz 1 up I tll Oll t 11 itt I
to b com {(,Citiztn of tl)Unittd Stat s.
of liz
III t
Prot/ZOllot try.
Prot/wnot l'y.
Proll 0 ot MJ.
a/P l dion.Ul l
/)/il -ipi of'til
I tl.If
Con titution of t1)t
fi I rly t Z'/'y
11 I pI
Constitution of tl}t
lily to l!1 Y
Illy z'IL re {
to til
mitt I to b ome cifi",/
withil th lim/it,
hi pplic ltion aT I
et.c
liZ
l'iy til #t it 01
t
J lifiol t b
t 1.h
1 '
y
hibit l J.liti /to b I mitt d to b rOlJ (l -ili ..l I
II l Z ithil fll limit
•o
fol'jl'Y
II
f til
l'II
•a za
iii b for
llll
tl l Ilit I
a
.In I it
ft lly
.lind now,
ti·0
o.
o•
'0.
.lind now,
1 tii'f
ftl [nit i
P fition filtd.
.17 it pp
an l u/z el tIL juri Ii tiOJ f til
til t Il'iJ thlt tin II 7 I
lOti
n h on hi'
Uniftd Statt ,all 1 tl.It h li I (.b
1.z'h /t fOl a 'ubj t.tIL Oll t
to b ome {l.Citiztn of t1)t llnittd Statts.
1
tlz t dlll il ill f f"lJ
f ilz l 1 it i
h II thill fi Iy
Unit d Statts,1
for i 1
h ll.1.•ubj -f.If h I'l P 1 til 'OUl't I In 'it
t b 71 I Citiz n of tl}Unit d Statts.
P tition filtd.
'U Itbom
e.DC
I titi I I
••at ra za
o.
t
andyal
a 1 0 ill.
United States,all l iii t h lid lb 'olu t ly
fol'i dn Prine
!wz'a her toforea 'ubj ct.nil l'upon tit (Ult
to be 011M a Citizen of t1)e United States.
Petition filed.
'0.
Ii 1 ity t
Oltrt m't
o•
.Protl notary.
P,tition 'i~d.
ptfltion flltd.
.JInd now,
a nati e of
of tit nit d nd it pp ann
and under th juri di lion of tl.,it (
that durin tl.at till£It It
n titution of tit n 'f d
It It d in II tl.·n fully 011 pl"
tar d on It·ol mn 0
Unlttd Stat $,and tit t 1.
forei n Prin Pot ntat
he w her t for ubj t.J It I UpOI tl.
to b come a Cltiztn of tbt Unit d tat .
til t
I'ry
iti (n
li7nit,
Proll nota 'y.
ProthollotanJ.
/)1 1 irl
Con titution of tl)
•
tat 01'
mitt l to be on ili,
lI.:ithil tll lim it
f.plication an
til prill,ipl of th
ll~e c.1l a
nd Iro'"d d"
l pport til Constitution of tl)e
, d ji 1 li y to 'ry
t In i it d t b 'om a
It
ec
p tifi 1 to b
U1 t tl zt Iz h
ill l
P lrU
Y 1I
(/lit l
owt fit It
,.11 ildi rl l P t i Ii I to b
ii '/'-tlOll of tl
y
p
za• •
t
t
a
a b [01 tlz
Ull
m,li
,In I i apl
juri li t i 01 0 tit
tlz It tim Iz h
1 rill .
a
J/nd Dow,
,ti of
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1l
TO.
1Z
I
0,
fol'i I n d,I ty
h I toto/,1 ubj t.11 It I UPOI tlz 'OUI
to b eon (,Citizen of tl)e Unit d States.
Petition filed.
It l',ubj (t.H h r UpOl til
t b 'om 1 Citiz~n f II)Unit d Stat s.
Petition filed.
J/nd now,
It lUi'of
of th .III I it l PP
l1ll III l'til j ri tli tiOIl {tit
tliat dl I ill th '1 t tin It I.l
It I td u Zl
in li
Unit~d Stat s,Il I tlz I t It
Pl'ot/Wllota ry,
Petition filed.
J/nd now,
natii'of hibited 1 tition to br admitted to b come a cili;;n
oltll (nit d 't zt ...1nd it alP ((l'ill to tli ,zti ~lrtio/l 0/th 'mut tll t Ii Iz trll'f'.,ided wi/hill the lim,ft
nd under fh {nit d ,,'tatr'fo/'Jll'y {I"hi'application and
that dZlI'ill I tlla t tiltt II had b h l'ul a,'((nUlt/Z of ood IJMrll -lUll fL -/I'nit checl to the pI inciple of the
COil 'tifution of the l nited tates.and well di 'posed to the good orde7'and happines of the '(line,and that
Iw lual in nll thin 'fully (,olnpli d 1 'ith lh IZll"of the lllit I in ll·h ca e Jnad all I providecZ'
anG In ill I d>cllle on Ii','I mn 0 tlz befor til aid Olll't that h lull 'uppo/'t the Constitution of tl)e
Unit d State,all l illa t II lid lh'lut ly nn I ntil Iy l'noun III ahi l7'lit 1I (flO Il'an I fid lily to n'{'l'Y
fol'i 11 lWI ti 1 Z(rZy til 'tat 01''oc 7'i Ilty wiler of
Iz lca.Iz I t for ((,l hi ct,fr Il l'upo,flit''oud orimUla til Ii I
to b com a Citiz 11 of the United States.
t
iJnit
n
•
([]}·tt I to
e
t
za• •
tl 1
aa
•1l it pp ]ill t tl
o.
an lund l'til
that durin til t tim he ha l b h
.1/nd now,
]ti·of
of tlz,nit t
It h ld iT ill thin fully
I II)
/I VJ'""(J1t
tJnit~d S/a/~s,and til l t II b olut ly ,
for i n Prin e 1 olent te,
h wa he7'('dofor (L ubje t.rr Ill,.up n 111
to b O1ne a C:itiz~n of t1)~lJnit~d Sta/~.
Petition fil~d.
y
ry.
.1'.othonot ,-y.
Ptlitlon li/td.
o.
.1/nd now,
o.
PttltiDn Illtd.
for i n Prine ,Pot ntat ,
h wa h]'tofo]'ubj t.tl.ourt
to b come a Cltiztn DI tbt Unit d tat .
oj'tl
Prothonotary.
PI oU onol MJ,
uzd jlrl lity to every
tl.
J rot/Wll otary.
[(PI 01 t til Constitution of II)
et.
(dmitt 1 to b om i cili I
Ii (,I,id 1 'ithil th l'mit·
Iii I /(t 01 'oz'l'i nty fcher of
Y lJl d'/1 hi'appli'tiion,lnc<
II
11
'oull uPlort the Conslitution of the
I'ly U
DC
abjul'II
t
l wt tit It
,1.'bit d a p tiliol I b admitt d to becol1w a citiz n
/01 Jll''I ((J ,inun di It ly J.I',din hi application,{lJul
fi I'/1 ('!J I
po I
Oll,.t 11 itt c.til
•
'll
a za
'tll tl.la 1"of tl
/z l'II POll til ow t dJl'tt
b olut ty illC nth
f tlz l nit
at
,Ill it lPl 0.1 ill t
fully OJ]pl'
,lnl'llPP l/ll
ubj ct.
ftl
l bj -t,HI,.llpOi tl.
Citizen of tl)United lal s.
of th l /l it I
1-1 II
nlh
o.
Petitioll fil d.
.lind now,
.lind now,
o.
anti·0
tl at 11lriJ tlz t tint It JUt b Il '
0.1 G lind l'III
of tit nit l
h
1
to b com a Citizen of tl)Ullil d Siaies.
Uniled I Ie ,
fOl i I lri1l'
Il U'U h r tofOl
and ullcl r the juri,diction of th l Ilite
a natil'e of
Petition filed.
o.
and hal'[l J d ("{l'(l on hi'ol mIL oath b fore th
of til /lit d tat ,,-l'l it lJP ((rill'to the ati /a 'li"of til a lTI tl.lt he/z ld l'f -id d z ithin the limit
that durin J til d tilne he luul beltaz i G,a lIZ n of od rnorrzt 'Ill I'll -I ",aU ell d to the principle,of tll
Constitution of the l llitecl tates,and lIJell eli posecl to the good order and happiness of the ,'wne,and that
he had in all thin J,'fully cOlnplied l'itll tllt llU"0/tli {nit d tat in ucll 'l e In (de and pl'ovided'
t bl 'olne (Citizen of the United States.
h 1 a It r(tof I a,ubj{'t,Jl Ii I lip 1 th 'OUI t 1 mitt tli,(),id
all 111l I l'th jl r·di tioll 1 tli
lh t turin tliat tin 1l I
Uniled lales,Ul d tli If 1.did lb oZul ty Ull Inti!Z,I r
.lind now,
Petition filed.
Il ti of
of tit l I it I I to.t
for i n 11'11 clot 'nt ztc.tit 01'I 'oZ'I
h
t b om
I It
United States,(Ii I til 1 t lz
fol'i 11-PI''Il •
a ••a za oc e.
o.
t
P tit I l
uh
OUI t
t
I
m,pli
ill
an d Ull d l'th juri 'd i li Jl f tit
fha t d (J il flu t till
J/nd Dow,
( I til'0/
of th l nit d
h It ld lJ II
nd h Oil hi
Unit d Staff,((nd that h
foJ'i I
h£'it a,11 1'(toj'Ol'£'II bj ct.If hIllpOll t
to be 'Ol1~e (L Citiz~n 01 t1)~Unit d St t .
I tbt
y
UJnereof
appli lion and
princ 'ple of the
that
.d'
irl rl leilhil th limil
TO.
Petition 1i1~d.
.JInd now,
a native of
of the nit d tat.11 l it app rin
and und r U jtU i d'1"01 r.f tl.
that dLU in tl at tim I
"dltlon Illtd.
o•
"ttltlon III d.
J/nd Dow,
£L nati e of e,'hibil I p t"tiOJ t b llmitt I t b om
of th nit cl t Ll',.ineZ it apper(I'in to th ali fa lion of til
und under the juri 'diction of the lnited I t l foJ'fir y al.in m di tI Iy I'
that durini that ti,ne he had behaved a a man of ood mar l charact r atta h d to tl
Con Utution of the United State.,and well di po ed to th ood order and happin
he had in all thin fully c01nplied with th law of the nit
and havini declared on hi'olemn oath before the ·d Co t h t
tlnittd Statts,and that he did ab olutely and ntirely r nou
forei n Prince Pot ntate,tate or ov r i nty what 0
he wa heretofor a 'ubject,Whereupon th Court admitt d tl
to b come a Citlztn 01 tbt tlnittd Statts.
Pro l no y.
tlnit d Statt ,an tl.t It
foJ'i n Prine
It wa It l'tof01 llbj t.t
to b Oln a Citlztn 01 tbt tlnittd t t s.
oj'the
l that
n l th l t
Prothollot 7 y.
m
P,otl 01 ot ry,
Constitution of II)
ill
1J d and pro 'id
id d lJ.'itldn tlze li1J~it .
to th pri,cipl of tit
to tlte principle.'of the
tin hi appli 'ation 11 d
lin ...hi'applicatioll l1ut
dill hi Ippli·(ti 1l,Illl
af 01 'Ol'l'i nty !'It l'{
dmitt to b 'olne cUi",T
In land IT'oz'i l
UppOI t tit Constitution of tl)
h uZ re id d l'ifhi!tl e lill it
UP/JOl't tI Con litlltion of t1)t
II I fi I lily to l el'y
et.
a mitt to b ('om a citi Il
I 1 ,.i I I u,ithin tit lin it .
{(h (l'mad lIi I pI orider!.
II II
c
rly U
. y Cll
Prothonotary,
hibit I lIt 't '0/t b dmitt I to b COIll a eiti ell
fit I Ii .t I
m'f
l'Ii l'Y II l1J 11 Ua t
••
II
l Ii
a za
W Ii /UpOIl lh (lU t
a
olu
Il l
d 't lPP ,.l1l ....to the tti fa ti ~oj'til
in
fll.lZy 011 pi'I it"tl I
• n 1 it lpp ri,t
ju,i 'di tion of th ",it
'tate .
th it
o.
.JInd nOW,
Petition fil d.
n tiz (of
P filion fil~d.
nd Ii ill I d elll'e on hi''o['}}n 0 ill,b(foll til ,a'l
.lind now,
o.
o.
ancl u
.JInd now,
n ti of
of til
on tilutiO/'!tl
Ii "I in III 1I i,
to b om l Citiz~n 0 II)Unit d alts.
h l
Unil d la/~,all ,"Y
fo1'i JI l j t lte o/'0 'el'i Ilt!!1 'h T of
the t durin I that time he IWJ t b In crd a 'a l1l,(l1l of od m Jr tl
Constitution of the Cnited State',((,lul well eli po 'ed to tlte .::,ood 0 del'an l happine oj'the '[(lJW ancl that
Wi l unci l'liz juri diction of tlz l llited
he had il all iii in I •fully compliul 1 ilh the lell"of n
to "COll {(Ciliztn of tl)Unit d liJf~.
ptfifion fil d.
Unit~d Siale ,and that Ii lid b olut ly all l niil'Iy I 1
Ii [ca,h(1 tofor (,ubj el,Ii 1'(upon til
( n l ti c 0
of tlz nit l
for i I Princ,P t nt lf 't,t 01'
tlz l'mit
t b
•e•za
t t .It
a
17
o.
.Jlnd Dow,
u/ti·o'
o th lnit I
a
l t
I
t
r"'IlIlUnU,Hl
o.
t
~tl 01 t y,
t
o.
.JInd now,
(native of
of tIL nit d tat.Ind it pp
fl un 7 tit
tit t dlu ill tl t tim
0/titllti 7 of tIL L t
Ut ttl
Il I tn d
tlnittd Statts,and tl
P l'i 11,Prill ,R t Ilta
It '"£It 1 tof07 a ubj t.
to b con~a itiztn of tb tlnittd tatt
Pttition filtd.
l'y
tll
prorided'
th limit
n til
llion,f I
ProtlumotanJ,
/l I pro 'i d:
(.me al th lt
d Ii l lity t
Constitution of II)
Profhonotm'y,
rn d
mad and I /'ol'ided '
tI
l'
to tl ll'in ipl 'of th
III '"Cl/pUt'afion,and
di II hi pplic lion and
to t 01 I Oi'lint!!il'h 1 {
i PPO/t til Con lilufion of tl)
a l1nitt I t be 'om a citL n
h d lid within th limit
et.
a /I itt I to b om (citi 1l
II((I 1 'id l will ill tl.limit
III P )/l tit Con lifutioll of Il)e
all
it
II
c
i 0 tl
tiltl.
y l/
y
hib 'f d 1 1 tit'1 t b ldmitt I to b ('ome a if Lei
••
t
t t
a za
.In
/'<dty Oil pU
,ll
01 hi'ol n I
01 t l
l
Citiz n of II)
if rtf tll '1/
III
til'0
a
:lind now,
o.
:lind now,
o.
'o!ii it til /l 0 tit
jlll i 'lictiol of tlz
tl.t UI 'I tit t tin I It 1
lz l.d u
Unit d Stat I all til t h dil b olut ly 1l I
fol'i n PJin
It ,, h 1 tofol'ubf ct,Jr h l'upon th lJ 'tt
to b 01/'L a Citizen of II)United State .
Petition filed.
P,oU onotary.
o.
P tition filed.
a II lil'of
of tIL ('nit I tate ",1/1 I it app Cll'ill to th
all llnci l'the jUI i.diction of tIL {/lit d 'tat,lUI ji
that durin I that tim he 1/Aut bell U'd a.a nlfW oj'100 /I I It '11l1T'1 l I'(ltll h rl to [h 1J/incipl.'of the
Con'titution of the l nited tate',and wel.l di::;posed to the ~ood ordel'and Izappine 'of the .line,[(nd that
.Jlnd now,
'Pttition filtd.
all ulld I tit
to b oln I Citiz n of tl)e Unit d States.
l II ii'0
ill II d II ill a fit tiTl
of tit nit l
h
to b om
I l't It I
Unit d Sial I II U (It h
a a za o e
o.
.JInd now,
a 1l til.'0 t b 1Jl itl n
olU /lit I .11 't PI 1 1l
t
Pr I ot l1y.
P,101 ot MJ.
Ii
t
01 hi
o.
o.
Petition filed.
an l lind 1 til
til it durin til tf t"1l II h
of tit l
II tll',
Unit
f07 ei Jl
Ite u:a h Il to/Ol'l ubj l t.
to be.conz,e a Citizen 0
:JInd n~w,
a natiz·of
of the nit d .1./d it PP t
and und r til juri d'-f'O/of U
It~
on tilittion of tit
"had in ~ll U "
and hauin d
tlnittd Statts,and U t h
for i n Prill
It w It r tolm ubj ·t.
to b ('Olne (£Citiztn 01 tbt tlnittd
Ptfition Iiltd.
,,
citi-1
Prot!01lotary,
P,otlumota ry,
Oi'I ;nty I 'Ii I'of
11 a e nd p1'ovi ed,
nUl I and prol'ided'
t zt ,.
tfJ t O/'j Jl'I i 'nty u:h I'of
Proih071 otmy.
adJ1~itt cl to b can
I il1 'tt t b com ((iii 1l
,ithil til 1'11lit
It '{(fJpli 'I ti 12 /lei
tl II iJ cipi of tlz
ill it
had re id d l ithil til lil1~it
'Upp01't tit Constitution of t1)t
et.
it u It I to th 1)/'Ilcipl,of the
I llPP T t til Con titution of tl)t
all l Ji I lity t
Iy p1 cedin hi 0/pUc tion,and
to tll ])1 if ipl .of th
of tit (,me (,n(,th zt
I
c
tit·I t b dl/li tt d to beconw a citi It
il th 7.1 Ii 1Ia l I id d II itllin the limit
imm Ii It !I pI'(/ill hi'application,(lTul
•
11 't
•
lib't
tli lourt t 1m 'tt
t (Olll t
f
a z
b oZut Iy
f til
t.Tf It I'upon
. n it pp l'iT
fully
tit
h
.lind now,
ti'of
at
o.
.lind now,
Pdition filtd.
Jl l h
'0,
th t lilT in til t til)l l
ofth
to b ('011 {j Citiztn of 11)t Unit d fat s.
Unit d
t1w..t dUI ill ..tlta f ti1Jze l (J hId b h U'l t,a Jl1 t..Jl of v I 11l
fO!Z I P,ill •
/l till'f
of tlz.nit d t d ,',.111 I it app (lI'in to tli
and und l'th juri.·diction of th (nited tat'jol'Ji'Y
Constitution of the Cnited State:,nnd well dispo 'ed to the good order and happine of the .line,and that
Pdition filtd.
11 lu((£in all thin~'fully ('omplie l l 'jtli til tzu'oj'til
o.
P lilion fi/td.
,Zar cl In hi'oZ mn 0 th b for ill!I't tli Con titufion of 11)t
Unittd Statts,and t!tat 11 eli l au olut ly Jl I ntil 'I l'Il
Il u'a'he/(tofol'
to be 011 'a Ciliztn of 11)t Unit d Stat .
for ill rine
h u'hIt 101
to b om z Citiz n f tl)Unit
fol'i I P,.i n
za •c e •
o.
t
u
'ii 111l1lJtiti1
t til
t
11 I it
.lind now,
~1l tiZ'of
oj'tlz II it d
an llnd]'til J 1I i "-Ii I 0
that elw-ill thzt till
on titutiO/l '/til l /'I
It Ii l I in zll
n i ha
Unit d State I 11 d U zt l
fOI i n Prine ,Pot Il t tf
II l '(l h 1'£tofo/'(a ubj ct.
to b com a Citizen of th
Petition filed.
ry,
,tb
l'rOlll 011 OUt
Proll 1 otary.
o.
Prothonotary,
ity to fl'7 Y
Prothonotary,
ProtlwT ot 1"1J,
ifi ell
1 uithi/l th limit·
(fJpli '{(tion ((Il l
7 !nillc'pi of til
lit ,am (U d that
Ild
7 t til Con litution of tl)t
I nd fi I lity to .l'lJ
oz'I'i Ilty 1 'It ,.of
citi n
h u:ithin the limit,
din J hi appli ation,and
to tlz Pl'il iple of til
In lnd that
nd plol-ide .
Upp01 t tit Conslitution oi Il)t
11 l fid -lity t l'ry
et.
b
c
biur
a )jw II lIZ
ttl Ily tI.
1
Il '!J 'f I
m'lt
••
II
th ('ou t
t
a za
f I s.
a
t.
tlnit d
on I.i
1I~I tit It h Ii t lb.olut ty
o.
Jlnd now,
a 1 ti of
o til l nit tat,.'ineZ it pp Iln t
an un 1 J'th jll J'i di tiol
til uru tl it in h h
of tI II if I
II fully
Unil d SIal
TO.
Ptlition iiltd.
o.
f01 I I P,'IlC
h 1.h I to[01 a 'ubj t.J h I'(POll tit 'OUl't l 11 itt
t b cOIn a Citiztn of II)Unittd SIal s.
P fition fil d.
Jlnd nOW,
II natil'of
of tI.Il 'il'I ta lllf it
(.7l lund 7'tit
lIud LUI i I til t t'll
Unittd lalts,an I tltat he Ii L ab 'olut ty (Ill Il iI
lO1 ill I'ill'P tell tat ,
It h /l tofOJ 1 ubi t,J h 7 U/Oil til YOll7 t Ttlm It
to b com (,Ciliztn of II)tinit d tal .
tlnittd tal
fol'i
I.lC
t b 0/1 1 Citiz n f t
u d h l 'in
Ptlilion iii d.
t
ry,
I f
til lin it
Pr thonot MJ.
me n th t
pro 'd d'
II n ollbt
y
l '.pp'tiOI,n
of tl
•
m'tt I t
c
t b
I I tition t b admitt rl t b {om a ciii Il
/o/'ji U I'
oZIJrt m'tt d th
lib't I
hibit
t
••a zat 0
nit
It I'ltpOl U
a
III
on
ubj t,
'0,
.lind now,
.lin no ,
mel une!U Jilll i'li I
01 ·titution '/U
II til il
0,
Petition filed.
In l Ii lin
tllat ll/'in tl
a n til'0
oftft
Unit d Stat
It l n'Ii 7 to(OI'l,ubj t,
to b con't a Citiz n of II)
fo/'i III P,ill
alld under tlz>ju/'i'diction of tlz
a Il atire of
oftlw nit d tatl '..lnl it lJP rill to tit ltifl
01 titution of tit
Ptlltion filtd.
that during that tim,e he had behau d a a man of ood moral character,attach d to the principle of the
Con titution of the United tate and well di po d to th ood order nd happin
he had in all thing fu,lly cOlnpli d w'U th la of t
and hauin declare.d on hi'ol mn oath b for 0 rt th
Unlttd Statts,and that h did ab olut ly nd nt'r ly rellr.Du.nce
Ptlition fi~d.
to b come a Cltiztn of Il)t Unlttd Stalts.
.JInd now,
o•
and und I'tl jUl i di -f'I (f tl
that dlu in that tin
foreidn Prince Potentat.
he wa her tofor a.ubj ct,
a native of
of tIL nit d t 'tt,11 d it PI rUl t
to b ome a Citiztn of tb Unit d tat .
and Ita in
he wa h l't for
"had in II tit'
Uniltd Stalt ,an I U t It
for i n Princ
t
,.f
II l'il
ProtZ onot£.ry,
Prothonoimy,
U ithill th limit'
Constitution 0'th
P,Oth01 ola7'y,
h I'il ipl.'oj tl
hi'lfJpli ali n {(Il
m
hi'afJplir dion alld
lit p,.iuciplf,'of tlw
0/tli
Ii
et.
h It ul,iel d ll'ithill tit l"n~it.'
tit
in 'il 'h Crt l III ld ru d 1)/Oi''ded .
l olll!III P rt til Constitution of the
oc
tbill!(l all lUll'till lid lzty to l'lI'V
ill tl
li 1 l ,.ly a
ill
ill
I fJ ii "t b a i/l itl to b C 11 a iti ,
l P f'tiol t b I mitt d to b com a citi n
U ar
In itt I a
"itt I til
of III
••
tit
t
a za
It I'llll Oil tit ('Olll t dn 'ff I tit
oi mn 0 tl b /01
.11 l tpp (ui,t
P tilt li,tftt 01
for I ubj t.
ubj t.
Cifiz n f II)United tat .
u all filii
Petition filed.
.1Ind now,
I tilll lion of tit l
o.
011 ,tituti I
l./ld lllld I'liz
P~tifion filed.
nd h 1..'ill
o.
o.
til t durin tliut i'lIl I
:Rnd now,
ti·of
.1Ind now,
Petition filed.
t b om
h
juri di t 'on of tit
tl t IlU in til t in
h 1
tll{~t du rinD liz Lt tin~Iw had behm pd a 'a Inan of 0 I
to be Olne Citizen of tl}e United States.
of ill nit d
to b om I Citizen f tl)Ullited lale.
Unit~d Stat 5,II
and llnd l'tl juri,'diction 0/tit l nit d
COll'titutioll of the l nited tate,(llld well di po 'ed to the good olde,.and happines'of the ame,alld that
he u l '1 1(tofol'a u1Jj t.
United Stat ,UI I til t II (.i I lb
(n tti .l'
It 'Iwd in all tllin .fllllU compti)l lCitlt til
Ii
fOl'ei Jib P,.i 1 •P,tlllt zt
a n iil'oj'
o/the l nit d tat ".llli it app Irl/l to tlz ati II
ami lun ill J I '!ar d on hi''o!!nil oatil belo"tli 'aid
UI
United State,lluf that It did ab,olut IU ((;Ild nii,.LV 1
fO!lIP,illC'
fOl'ei n Prill
t
nd
lib
J
•
lIl'tt I t
e
ry
o
I P it'l t b
mo l
.hibit
.Protl notary.
o•
llil't I l P tilion t b admilt I to b (om (l ili 11
tti fa
fOl j I'U 1
za
man of
ty I,'ULt,soe;ver,or
at
nd it pp 1 'll t tI.
1 d it lpp w'ill
ubj ct,If 1.1 ill 01 tl.
l.tbj t.
o.
and und r til juri'li tiol of tl.
h
o.
.J/nd now,
nati e of
of tIL
to b com a Citizen 0'tl)United Stat s,
Petition filed.
It wa h retofor
and under the juri 'diction of til l /lit d
that during that time he had b ha d a
he had U~II
aJ d ha
United States,
forei 1 ll'in ,Pot ntat,'t d 01
.J/nd now,
l~nctticc of
of the nit d tat .
Constitution of the United State,and w II di po d to
he had in all thing fully c01nplied l •U tli law
and having declared on hi olemn 0
tJnlttd Statt ,and that h y
he wa heretofore a ubj t,Wh l'upon th ourt
to become a Cltlztn 01 tbt tlnlttd tatt.
Pttltlon Illtd.
forei n Princ ,Pot ntat ,
he wa her tofor
o.
:JInd now,.
a nati e of
of the nit d tat.'in it app 1'£1
and under th juJi diet 'Ol of I,
tit t diU in tl t tim It h
on 'titutiOl of th n't d ?:ita~tes
l e had in II th 'n fully
nd ha in de lar d on h'
tJnlttd Statts,an 1 that h
for i n Prin
to be ome a Citlztn 01 tb
PttltSon Ii~d.
l'y
l'eof
iti'"n
ithin til liJ1~it·
application and
r
t th pI ind!le of the
that
'upport th Constitution of tl)e
et.
zn 'uch ell 'C 112 I and providecl,.
c
l i I
Prot}onol 7Y.
P fiii 1 t lJ ((11 'tt I to V om l iti en
Ii z,ithi,the lin it,
Zll 112 hi'ppli(["Oil.(.nd
til
th t
11l I (nd !10l:i d'
t til Con titution of tl)e
II ill I lnc n I Ii lity to 'elY
OZ'r i nty u'll l'of
(
r II plfilill/'lytl
t pro'i do
up/Jort tlz Constitution of Il)e
'hibit d (i p tition to b adm,itt I to b com CL cUi"..n
l in:at I tl
tat f01 Ii'
11 I of...I
••
V 1'1'
a za
It 1 I pOl III OUI t ldn itt
In I it pp III t
,Ill I it IPP /[11 to
'·ti II oj'til
01 hi
uvj ct.If h ]'('upon til
'lJl h It,
JZM i di ti 11 a th
Citiz n of tl)e Unitid Sf te .
Citiz n of II)United tates.
retofor (,ubj t.Tr-l I lipon fh OiU t In itt I th
II
I I tof01 t ubj(t,
h I tofol'
Petition filed.
:JInd Dow,
I ti'f
:JInd Dow,
I ti 'e of
o.
o.
on titlitiOl a tIL
1l t'tu ti n f U
all
to b {'11
that d IrlJ th It tin lz
It h
I l
h h l I On
Petition filed.
Proll 0 ot nJ.
J rot hOllotmy.
Petition filed.
to b om
Unit d Stat s,all,l til It h Ii I lb,olt
TO.
h h cl in all lith (].j'ully compli l u ith tit lo II •of tll l II it I
llut IWl'in o d cl r(Jd 01 Ii i.''01 'Inn 0 lilt b /O/'th
h z
to lJ com a Citizen of tl)e United Stat s.
and unrl l'til juri diction oj'til I nitl tl tute /o/,III e yeLl'imm dial IIJ p/'c din hi'appli('(j lioll,and
of the l/lit d tate,',And it app {(rill to tlz ati fa tioll of the 'Oll/,!til ~t he h al re'ided u:itllin the lin~it,
flu.t lurin that tim h)had b hal'ed ((a man of JOO I moral eli Oct ,t l'aita ofwd to the principle'of the
Con'titntion oj'the l nited State ,and well di posed to the g.'ood order and happiness of the 'ame,nnd that
:JInd nOW,
a 1 ti of
for i ,Prill'01'
United States,III I th It hp.did lV olut Iyalll I til Iy I 10lU ((I l lbillr all all ianC'and jid lify to eery
for i n Princ'Pot Iliat ,
['mit
f tb
f l
ry
h r of
l 'ti n
Pr l ot lry.
~oU notary.
ny
Ii l ty t ry
11 'tt
et.
t
c
P titi 1 t b
t
t
••a za
tl.b 1 1
at
nd h
'0 .
l/nifrd Statrs,a nd til t II li I
.lind now,
o.
.lind now,
a n tit·of
of tit nit cl •lnd it apl III t tl
juri i tiOl of til
that durin ..th zt tin
'Oll ·titution of tl.(nit d II
he It ld In II thin fully
for i ..n frill,
he 1 {/.i'herefofol'a ubi ct.HilI up /l til OUI t
to becoll~a Citizrn of t1)r l/nitrd tat .
ptfifJon fJltd.
Pdition fiJrd.
PtfitJon fi~d.
o.
:Rnd now,
a native of
of the nit d tat .
and un r th jU1 i di 'lion
that (lu in U 1t tin l It
on litution of th nit d
h had ~n II th 'n fully
and It in de lar on hi'
Unit d tatts,u~d tl
for i n Prin
It wa It r tofor ltbj t.
to b come a Cifiztn of tb
iti--]
1',oU cnot 1 /.
ProthOllot ry.
ProthOil otary.
(l within th lin 'f'
11 ule nd pl'ovid
fh pl'ill 'iple,oj'the
to III prillcipl of til
me 11 d that
•
lill hi appli ation l1l.
t d l'I Ol'N i nty 1 'hpl'of
tat 01''ove,.i mtll wile,.oj'
lmitt to b om
l ppOT t til Con titution of tl)~
12 Ii l lily to l T'y
e
ly t
c
'd
/l l P 11 r ut ,.11/liz
, y T
l.'bit I
hibit d p iitiOJ to b admitte to b come n citi.....en
au t
za• •
II rHS)UOSt~a
tit 'Olil't t m·tt til
tli YonI'I an itt
u.'II
ra
ol n I
a
·f.rr Il l'upon th
.In l it pp lin
,ill it IfJP l'll'0 lit
i 'Ii 11 f th
h i b 11 ll'd l
,ubj ,t,
Politi I ,
th li tin
II
h I tofor
P~tition i1~d.
.JInd now,
.JInd now,
Ptfition fil~d.
o.
1 ti 0
o.
o.
on titlltiOJ f tl l 1 it l
12
Ptfifion Iii d.
Il
tl.d durin,til t t'1/II
to b olne a Citiz n of tl)~Unit d tat s.
tlud dUl'ill_that til1~he had beha e l a,'a man 0/ood n 01 Il
to b .n a Cifiz n of II)Unit d laf~.
all l U.11 1 ,.th
of the l nit d tat '.,.111 I it apfJ l1'l1l'to tli ali '1'(((fion f tit OIlT t tlz f h had I','ided l 'Uhin til lim,it
and llnci l'til jlt1'i,'di 'lion oj'the l nit cl I 'tat "fol'Jll y ar lmm Ii tidy fJ1'ce lin hi applic lUau,and
h l '(l ,Iz I'dofo1'a ,'ubj ,t.
to b '011U a Citiz~n of tl)~Unit d States.
al Ii 'in d
fi l'i n P,'ne ,1
a /latiz'of
Unit~d Stat~1 all
Con 'titu.tion of the l nited tate,,,ctnd well disposed to the tood order and happines'of the same,and thctt
he had in all thin "fully eOlllplied with the I Hi"of til l/lil I I I it,il 'uch ('a,'e made and pro 'ided '
Old hal'in d clll'fG Oil hi''ol mil oath before the ,'aid 'olui tli t h uOlll 'llPPOl't tlte Constitution of th~
Uniftd Statt 1 an 1 tlz d It did b 'ol tl'ly an I niil'ly /'(11 lill and hjl l'ill II i l1ZC al I jid lity to eery
.JInd now,
a ]of
0/tlz
United Stat~s,
to!'i
I l'Iz,.tofOT
y
ry
iii /l
pro ided'
ro lOI try,
Ii I.tn I
1 lY.
me and that
it -a'a "m 't .
ft
of t/;
•
. d 'Il "i'(iI/ii tiO!and
t 1m itt d to b om
dl1 itt I to I)(('Olll a c ifi n
h
h d to th pI 'nc~pl of the
c
l P ti '0/t
oJ U (lut ad"I I,.'d I ['l'itldll til 1"11 if'
wf lin 'tt tli
• •alza
.nd it PI l'Ul
n hi.
'ltiz n I tb Unit 4 ta'
:Rnd now,
Petition liled.
:Rnd Dow,
o.
'011 'titltfi.on of tZ (Ilit
'0.
at
and llnd /'tit jzu i .Ii tioll
tlz t durin the t tiJl h h
a n tiL'of
of tIL
h h ld il II thin it ZIg
lJnit d States,alll tit it It
all
h w her tofol'a.ubj ct,
to be '01111 a Citizen 01 t1)e Unit d tate.
fo,.i ...1l p,.ine lot nt t ,01
that during that tim h had b hav d a a man of ood rnor l c
a native of
of the nit d ta-tr:,1nd it lPP f,'ill'to tli
.Prot/umot ry,
{(nct under the jlll i di 'lion of tlz l /lit d tat.J l'Ii'y 11
Constitution of the United State ,and well d'po d to th ood order and happin
Pttltion li1t4.
.JInd DDW,
P<fition IJ~d.
o•
he had in all thincf fully c01npli d wi It t},law f th
and havin declared on hi''olemn 0 th b :fi r th
Unitt4 Statts,and that h d'd b olut ly
a nati e of
of the nit d tat',bul it app
and under tit jlU'di·t '01 of tl
that dzu in that im l.h
to b come
Unittd Statts,and tl.t h
fOl'ei n Prill,
he wa It retofor a ubj t.
of ill
ProthollotanJ.
Prothollotary.
l'rotho7otanJ.
l/l l ji i Ii t!l to 1 /Y
I i appli'l tiOll a 1l I
a
1 fill itt d to b con {'citi 11
l d /id u "tllil til lim.it·
to tit of tll
an l liz.t
pr 'id d;
ill pal t th Constitution of t1)~
II liZ('1l I fid lity to .ry
our i I ty l 'Il I of
et.
b a mitt t b on a citi el
l ithh the limit .
in II i ppli'tion,1.1l l
II
c
til
•
d t til
til
•
I
ra z
to til
l /l it I
a
lid
i tio/of iii
fha t t'1/II
f tI l I it I l'J1.nu<.....
.JInd now,
n til of
Petition filed.
o.
.JInd now,
n til'oj'
o.
'0.
in it ppe l '1,]l tll
1I 1 n l ,.ill jl ri diction of til
tI.til It tin I l d b
Il fully 0/pl"
It Il /tOjo/''ubj t.tit
to b om (Citiz~n of th tinit d tat~s.
tlnit d tat ,
Ii
11
ftl
U t
["mit
citi I
7/'IJ'PI'J?I.!
P,otZ notlry.
on tituti n of tht
eoc
Uti I t b a lJ lilt t bOIl
Ii
fiZ'
or!
urI 1I ill
• •a za 0
11l 1 1
a
TO •
Pttition filtd.
Petition filed.
o.
fo]'i n Prince,Poi Ili it ,J t l!or
he l 11]iofo7'(('ubj ,t.Jf 11 1 UpOll III
to becol1~e a Citizen of the United State .
o•
.J/nd now,
.J/nd Dow,
a natil'of
of til _Jl 1 it lJlP t u
and un l r ill juri di -tiO!of tl l nit I
ill t UI i1 til t tim II l {.b Ii ll'I c
all lund r U Jun i -tiOJ
til t durin a at tim It It"t
on tituUOJ of U ~/it
II l in [,II tJ in fully
01 l'
.J/nd now,
a nati-l of
of tit nit d t"tt,.11ld it apl U Ul
t.
to b come a Citiztn 01 th Unit d t
Unit d Stat 5,l nei U
tI
liio/11
Prall 1 my.
Con titution of tl}
to b ('0/7 a ·iti I
withil tit lin it
t zt I'
in hi
Prothonotary,
et.
it h d to liz pT ill ipk of h
m tl t
a nd
1 pOT t til Con tifution of tl}
i lld jl l lily to Z'T Y
o b dl itt d to b 'om
tIL within til lin it·
Uti 1 I b Imitt
III t tI zt It I
!I 1
•
lit
•
to tit
a z
t
.iT I it PI)
,17 l it pp
of tIL
tully
of tI
til lhil
'u Ij t,
om l Citizen of the Unit d SI te .
Pdition filed.
Petition fi/td.
.JInd nowl
u tiu '1
a
o.
.JInd n WI
1l ti'of
o.
.JInd nOW,
TO •
n Ii
1l llll l r tlz
I
h
til zt tim I I
on tituti loth
II It l ill II u',fi lly
United
United Stat s,lIll l tha
for i 1 1'.III
I u h,t for ubj t.liz OUI t a 111 itt I a
b ('m Citizen of 11)Unit d State .
t.f Ii I'llPOI tll 'Olat dmittrrl tlz li i
to b ('om.(Citizen of 11)United tates.
Prot!O1lotm'y.
P tition filed.
jOl'i ...n 1 rill
h
t b
a n tiz'0 hibit d 1 tit·n t bl ldmitted to b O1n ~citizen
of tit nit ,'1,d it tp/J (.I'in~to th ·ali.;'tiOIl of tl had,.'id d z 'ithin th !inz,its
all l 1 uri I'the jUI i diction of tit {nit d y I'iTnn dial Iy pi c din I Iti'lpplicatiolZ,and
til a t durin th t tilJl-e h h ul h h l ued a'~man of oDd moral ('!tara 'f 1'.(ttal'lted to the prin 'ipl of the
('Oil titution of the lIZ ited Slate.',and well di 'po ed to the good order and happilles of the 'ame,and that
h Ita l ill III til 'n"fully ('0/1 pli with tit ial oj'I1Z I l lIzd provided;
(.uri Ii II in d ci 1'(d on hi'ol mIL tit b lore til Co lrt the t Ii l ould .upp I't lh Constitution of tl}e
United States,and that III eli I ab aillt Iy III i I til'I!I I'nOlll c I lhilll'all all i 7l and fll lily to N'T'y
for i n P,illc loi lit II lit ll'ly liz 'rei 'llly l('hel'of
t
d'
tb
pro
Prot/to7ot ry.
of the
me and that
f llty t
DOt7ertnIuny h r of
Ii i'appli'l iOll alul
to th P
et.
([milt I t 1 com (i ciii }Jl
w
tl l I
oc
pal'twul(,a
b t b om 1 ili 1
tl.lim 't
.y I I
11 1
tl.t
f
itt
II
to tI
t
••a zat 0
or
It l'upon th ourt m 't
f tll I I it d
a
la t O/'
t.
.IIl it lPP
lul y~n II U .
TO •
.JInd now,
Il lund,th
a nati e of
tll t cllll'in til It tim,he h
of the
Pdifion lil~d.
TO.
:lind now,
Oil titution of th l II 't
h h dull thin fully
all I h (,in J d ·l u·Oil hi'
Z e lOa'he,'tofor a.ubi 'f.ij hel upon til
t/nifrd Sfaf~s,(llld til t h
to b com (f.,Cifiz~n 01 t1)~lJnif~d Staf~s.
nnd under liz jUl'i diction of th lnite I 'fafl II Ill'!J U
for i n Prine Pol nf If
lL nutii'of
of the niterl 'tat...111 i it lPP
to be ome a Clflztn 01 tbt tlnittd f.fts.
Ptlltion Illtd.
O.
that durin that ti,ne he h td b ha d a a man of ood mo l c a act r
Constitution of the United tates,and w II di po d to th ood order and happin
he had in all thin fully c01npli d witl th law f tl
and havin declar d on hi
~tifion III d.
and un I'U
:lind now,.
a nati e of
of the nit d tat ,
tlnittd St.ttS,and that h
fore'n Prin ,Potentat ,
h lOa her tofor a ubj t.
I It
01 titut 'on {th
to b come Cltiz n 1 fb tlni
and h
tlnittd St.ft ,al
for i n Prin
h w h l'tolor
irotl ollotary.
1 roil 01 at lry.
Protlwnota 1'1J.
tl ton titution of th
fl i l"ty to ry
to th
'ia
1 mitt t b om a 'iti~I
1 ·ithin til lin it
p/lil at '0/and
til p7 ill ipl {th
n l til tt
et.
II h In e aId P701:id d·
tonstituti n of the
/l Jid li ty to Z'l'y
Ii
hjt 1
id
p titio t b ldl1 itt to b 'om a cUi 7
tI It l II d l'e ill u:ithin tlz limit
J plication,all I
pI incipl of til
ame,l71 til t
lib't f 1 /til'1l t b
I
1/1 'tt
'Olll t
••
L II
a za
rin t
I
ol I I 0 l til b 'fi I
ifth
tat ..Jlll it pp
jw i ii tiOl of til
that tin II I
of tl (nit
II thil f,tl y
Petition filed.
.lind now,
Petition fil d.
Petition filed.
0,
'0.
o.
at
II
.lind now,
1 tiz'of
oflh
t
t
all l
tl l'mit
1 y.
Proll onol try.
on titufi n 01 tb
J lily t
t b 17
et.
tll
"'b't I I titi n t
OUI
• •a za
l
a
1 t it app al .,to
P fifion filed.
o.
To •
of U 1 I it pp 1l1l to tl
anl (1 deJ tlz juri di ti I
tlz t durin
.J/n now,
(.1l til 0
o.
Ptlition Illtd.
.J/nd now,
(lJ natil of
ofth nit d
and und r U
that dlu in til l f'n
Pr U 1 try.
Ptlition IIltd.
.J/nd now,
a naUe of ,'hibit(d a p titian to b a dill itt d to b 'om ('ili III
of the nit d A.n l it appearin J to the 'ati'p cti n '/tl Ii ltd,.·d d 1 'ithi,Ii limit'
all l li Ilrie,.the Juri diction of the l nit d tat'lol'lie y llppli lioll all l
that durint that tim,e he had behaved as a man of ood moral charact r,atta h d to th principl of the
Constitution of the United States,and well dispo ed to the load order and happin of th aln and that
he had in all thint.fully cOlnplied with the law of the nit d in mad and pIa 'd d'
and havint declare-d on hi.'olemn oath b fore the aid Court tl llpp rt tl Constitution 01 tbt
Unlttd Statts,and that h did ab olutely and ntirely r nOll,n all l n ftd Z'y t ry
foreicfn Princ Potentut,tat
he wa heretofore a ·ubject.J h l'ellfJon til ourt admiU d th iel
to uccom a Cltiztn 01 tbt lInittd Statts.
'Oil itut '0/f l
Ii h l Lf,l t,,,,,,,,!!,,,
l
Unittd Stat
for i n P,'n
It w a
to b Oln a Cltiz nit t Unittd tat .
P,olhonoi ry.
lit l prol'i led'
Jul lity to {'l'"Y
COli titufion 01 t1)r
1 de n plO id {..
ProtllOlloir17y,
to tl principle of ill
of the am al d t7 It
din hi ppli tim n
t d 01 OVCl i nty lchf'l'f
dlnitt d to b on a citi .,
IPPOI t th Constitution 01 t1)r
1l l jid lily to l "Y
et.
i1 II II
tll it II
DC
tn l
y W'1J11111 liat Iy II din hi'application,lind
('{(f t til t
()
,I ibit d a p tition to b admitt d t b com (l
COLli t til tf III Ii ul 1 e 'id I ,cit/Lin til limit,'
01 I t {Ill .
••
II l pdt til
alza
nit d
01'
at
tfl t 01'
,iI it app I'lll to t7
,Ilid it apl earin to til
fully
i ti I f til
he
ubj t.If h 'NUpOI til OUl't lnLitt the iel
.1Ind now,
Petition Ii/rd.
.1Ind Dow,
11,ti of
o•
fO •
n
nd h
fth
l natil'0/
til t dz I'in th t tin
I I i
to b C0111-{l..Citizrn 01 tl)e (Jnit~d States.
he a'h 1 tofol'
and 1.1 /ld l'til jll!i diction of tlte l niter{
(Jnit~d Stat~,al
tha t durin'tit t tiJn It h lfl b Ii u'NI a,'1Jlal of 0 I 11 nil llUlI act r rtt ll'lll I to till>/II'incipl of til
COil iiiution of the rllited Statp",and well disfJo 'ed to the good order alld happine of the <'ume,and that
P lilion Ii/d.
of the l Ii 'f d I fut
h l (t h 1'ltofo1'l ubj t.Jf lz 1 upon tl
to b 0/1 i Citizen of II)(Jnit~d tates.
he lind in aU tl in fully compUf l zl'ith tlte lw',u{til
United Slates,inti tl t Ii did II olut Iy
(]Urlhl'ill dclu'lll nlti olnllotih
1'1'i n Prill
1Y·
Z'mit
fll'J'.,.til
(('iti It
ITuf/tuTfb
ty
PIOth01 ot try,
•e
I P tit"I t•l fbi
•o•
ttl
a z
t,
t
11 I it
l11d it
u l tl..
o.
I d IUll'in
.J/nd n w,
a n ttil'of
0/tit l Il 'f d
'0/titution 1 th
It 1.III II lhil
TO.
Petition fil d.
Ptfition filed.
fol'i n Pl'inc
h U'a,Ii I tofO!ubj el.
to bccom a Citiz~n of th
o.
Pttitlon flj d.
:JInd now,
a natil of
o[th nit d
al d und I tl.
tha dUl il tl.(t
United St,t
Ii lin PI in
h 't It 1 tofOI
to b conw a ifizen of
,{tl
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