Question on Naturalization
Question on Naturalization
When an immigrant wanted to become a US citizen in the 1900-1940's what proof did they have to provide to show how they entered the US?...... Were documents required? or was providing dates, the ship's name etc enough proof?..... Sal4
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Re: Question on Naturalization
Sal,
This entire thread will be interesting reading, but the link will take you directly to the 41st post which addresses your question directly: http://italiangenealogy.com/Forums/view ... rt=41.html
This entire thread will be interesting reading, but the link will take you directly to the 41st post which addresses your question directly: http://italiangenealogy.com/Forums/view ... rt=41.html
Carmine
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Re: Question on Naturalization
Carmine,
Thank you for the link..........Sal4
Thank you for the link..........Sal4
Looking for surnames Iasalvatore (Salvatore), Tartaglia, Rosetta, Consola, Di Muccio, Castellano, Montanaro, Dipaolo, Costa, Sansone, Giudicianni and Laudato.