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*Please note: We DO NOT have Milwaukee County naturalization records. They are located at the Milwaukee County Historical Society.
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___ Declaration of Intent located and copy enclosed.
___ Petition located and copy enclosed.
___ Naturalization certificate located and copy enclosed.
___ Other listings for surname copied and enclosed, for your possible interest.
___ Ancestor was not listed in our indexes and thus not found.
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Prior to 1922, a woman's citizenship was dependent up a man's. From 1855 until the Married Woman's Act of 1922, citizenship was automatically conferred on the wife of any male citizen. Minor children automatically became citizens when their father received citizenship.
___ While it is possible that the ancestor was never naturalized, he or she may have been naturalized at the federal level. Contact: Federal Archives and Records Center,
Archives Branch,
7358 South Pulaski Road,
Chicago, IL 60629-5898;
Telephone: (773) 948-9001 to try a federal records search.
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