Naturalization is the process by which an alien becomes an American citizen. These records can provide a researcher with information such as a person's birth date and location, occupation, immigration year, marital status and spouse information, witnesses' names and addresses, and more.
Prior to 1906, any "court of record" (municipal, county, state, or Federal) could grant U.S. citizenship. As a general rule, the National Archives does not have naturalization records created in State or local courts. However, a few indexes and records have been donated to the National Archives from counties, states and local courts and are available as National Archives microfilm publications. See the list of this county and state microfilm available.
Naturalizations After 1906:
After 1906, the courts forwarded copies of naturalizations to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
Name: James Scahill
Sex: Male
Age: Not given
Prior to 1906, any "court of record" (municipal, county, state, or Federal) could grant U.S. citizenship. As a general rule, the National Archives does not have naturalization records created in State or local courts. However, a few indexes and records have been donated to the National Archives from counties, states and local courts and are available as National Archives microfilm publications. See the list of this county and state microfilm available.
Naturalizations After 1906:
After 1906, the courts forwarded copies of naturalizations to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
Name: James Scahill
Sex: Male
Age: Not given
Place and Date of Birth: 24 December 1892, Ballinlough, County Roscommon, Ireland
Residing At: 63 Smith Street, Roxbury, Camp Devens
Residing At: 63 Smith Street, Roxbury, Camp Devens
Occupation: Soldier, Labourer
Date Of Order Of Admission: 29 October 1918
Date Certificate Issued: Not given
Date Of Order Of Admission: 29 October 1918
Date Certificate Issued: Not given
US Naturalization Number: 1001809
Petition Number: 38212
Allan Scahill
Petition Number: 38212
Allan Scahill
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