NYC Naturalization docs

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Hi Folks.

Giuseppe Rienzi (b. 1875 in Italy)
Immigrated to NYC about mid-1890s?
1925 NY Census says he naturalized in Kings County (NY) in 1905.
FYI- Some census years misspelled his name (Renzi).
A different census says he naturalized in 1900.

Is anyone able to locate his Naturalization docs?

Thanks in advance.
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To locate Giuseppe Rienzi's naturalization documents, you can search the National Archives at New York City, which holds federal and county naturalization records for Kings County from the early 1900s. Additional resources include the New York State Archives for county clerk reports (1897-1900) and platforms like FamilySearch,Block Blast Ancestry, or Fold3 for indexed naturalization records.
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Thank you Annetta. We searched FamilySearch and Ancestry and didn’t find anything so we weren’t sure if someone with more search experience and/or access to Fold3 was able to find anything that we could not. Also, since NARA is in the process of transferring their Naturalization records to Philadelphia, we can’t search NARA or send a request to them until the transfer process is completed.
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taxi55 wrote: 29 Nov 2024, 18:36 Thank you Annetta. We searched FamilySearch and Ancestry and didn’t find anything so we weren’t sure if someone with more search experience and/or access to Fold3 was able to find anything that we could not. Also, since NARA is in the process of transferring their Naturalization records to Philadelphia, we can’t search NARA or send a smashy road to them until the transfer process is completed.

Thanks Annetta but I can't find the information on Nara or FamilySearch, I think the records are being transferred so the information is not updated. We should wait until the transfer is complete.
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FamilySearch's portals to Brooklyn naturalizations have always seemed waaaay convoluted to me. And now, if memory serves (big IF!), it seems that reels that I used to be able to navigate to now have added restrictions. Or else I don't have a good grasp of how lost in the convolutions I've gotten. So, Hail Mary with caveats galore, the following suggestion may or may not be helpful.

Brooklyn is in New York's Eastern District, so bear that in mind for your searching.

Try navigating to this link:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/9155,
then scroll down and click to page 2 of 15. Depending on how the surname was spelled, either 1562060/4110902 or 1562061/4110903 might be the roll with the desired docs. Those are the codes, not sure if FamilySearch or NARA.

To get access you will need to go to a Family Search center (and, I think, use their computers). I cannot help you in locating a facility (there used to be one near Lincoln Center, if Manhattan works for you). Hopefully they will not start you off with, "Now, what was your father's name, let's write it on this sheet". And then, if you're lucky, you can get to paw your way searching through the alphabet.

Please keep us updated whether this works or not.

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To locate Giuseppe Rienzi's naturalization documents, you can start by contacting the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Since Giuseppe naturalized in Kings County, New York, you should reach out to the NARA facility in New York City. You will need to provide his full name, date of birth, approximate date of naturalization, and the location where he resided at the time of naturalization. Additionally, you can check with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for any records they might have. If you know the certificate of naturalization number, you can also order his naturalization records online through USCIS.
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nivance wrote: 11 Feb 2025, 03:46 To locate Giuseppe Rienzi's naturalization documents, you can start by contacting the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Since Giuseppe naturalized in Kings County, New York, you should reach out to the NARA facility in New York City. You will need to provide his full name, date of birth, approximate date of naturalization, and the location where he resided at the time of naturalization. Additionally, you can check with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for any records they might have. If you know the certificate of naturalization number, you can also order his naturalization records online through USCIS.
Thanks for the details! I will try contacting NARA in New York to find more information. Do you know if there is an online database I can search before submitting a formal request? I will also check with USCIS to see if they have a record of Giuseppe Rienzi. If you have experience searching through these sources, I would appreciate your advice!
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