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Category Archives: Genealogy
The Genealogy of Edward Cullin: Naturalization Records at SC&A
Any Twilight fans out there? This week, while searching for a naturalization record in the Montgomery County Clerk of Court records, I stumbled on an entry for an Edward Cullin, a native of Ireland, becoming a U.S. citizen right here … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Genealogy, Local History, SC&A
Tagged local government records, naturalizations
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Archivist to Share a Genealogical Quilt Story on Jan. 29
Do you have an heirloom or antique item and wish you knew more about its creator or owner? If the item is signed and dated, or if you at least know the name of the person rumored to be associated … Continue reading
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Tagged Archives Fridays, events, family history, genealogy, news, outreach
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Online resource: Naturalization Index
Naturalization records pertain to citizenship. They represent an immigrant’s change in allegiance from their country of previous residence to the United States government. For the most part, naturalization records held by Special Collections and Archives consist of Declarations of Intention (sometimes called … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy
Tagged family history, genealogy, local government records, naturalizations
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