- I was born in the U.S. in 1967
- Mother was born in the U.S. in 1930
- Grandmother (her mother), born in Italy ~1902 and immigrated here about 1920. I believe she naturalized in the 1940's ... well after my mother's birth.
- Grandfather (her father) born in the U.S. in 1906. His parents (my great grandparents) were both born in Italy about 1870 and both died before my birth. I believe they wed here in the U.S. I am not able to find any Petitions for Naturalization for either great grandparent. One funeral document I found for my great grandmother (1950's) indicated that she did not have a social security number.
Based on the above, I do not believe I can get my citizenship via my mother or her mother given the dates. I am hoping that I would qualify via my great grandparents but I am confused since their son, my grandfather, was born in the US. If I don't qualify through either set, would I qualify via my grandmother's parents who never left Italy (and I have virtually no info

Finally, if I do qualify, will my children as well?
Thanks for any help