Western Pennsylvania Naturalization Records 1820-1931 [microform] Volume Reel 4. 1848 - 1850, Part 10

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}ss. Frestern District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for said District :


The petition of


of native of England


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a


and was heretofore a subject of the


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of Ameri- ca Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year; and thathe


has prior to his application, that is to say, on the day of Jamming A. D., 1845 your Petitioner declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United 0 States, in the manner required by law, as in and by the certificate of the Earthandany ofthe lead flewthan fullylevt appears ; that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and forever abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the


whereof he was heretofore a subject. Your Petitioner therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America.


I, do swear, that the facts set forth in this my petitfon are true, and that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Ducen of grad. Intain onland of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and Subscribed in open Court, 3 this 30% - day of Ochoten A. D. 1848.


John Hillym


I, Ivano do swear, that the Petitioner has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year,-that is to say, he the said


Wellyn resides in alley Rer all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and that during his residence within the United States, he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and Subscribed in open Court, this 30- day of October A. D. 1848


The Billym


Jarry/1215115


The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Sct. ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


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I, P. Middle


Prothonotary of the e Court ofCommon That of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on , that on Julian the 9496


day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty five. How Willym


a native of England and heretofore a subject of the Curso of Great Position, orlando came before me, and having been duly sworn according to law, made his declaration, stating that it was bona fide his inten- tion to become a citizen of the United States, and renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to the Curse of Great Anthony Bruland whereof he was a former subject.


En Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this day of January Anno Domini 1845 and of the Independence of the United States, the log S


PROTHONOTARY.


Themas Can Wilson


Silia October 30/8


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TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE


OF ALLEGHENY DOENET.


The Petition of Thomas in Willow


Respectfully sheweth that your petitioner is an alien, a native of thelaw --


and has resided in the United States three years previous to his arriving at the age of twenty- one years, and has continued to reside therein to the time of making this application, and that he is now twenty one years of age and upwards. He therefore prays your honors to admit him to become a citizen of the United States of America, agreeably to the Act of Congress passed the 24th of May, A. D. 1824, and he will ever pray, &c.


I,


Thomas m Wilson


the petitioner above named,


do swear the facts set forth in this my petition are true ; that for upwards of three years it has been bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate; state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Bulan Arelawo whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this day of


Thomas No Micron


A. D. 184


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Francis Nicholson


of allegheny County


do swear that Thomas m Wdlow the petitioner above named has resided within the United States of America for upwards of five years last past, that he is a man of good moral character, attached to the Constitution of the United States, and well dis- posed to the good order and happiness of the same, and that to the best of deponent's knowledge and belief, it has been for three years next preceding this application, the intention of the peți- tioner to become a citizen of the United States.


Sworn and subscribed, this 20


day of Oct /HIS


Jenon Nicholson.


Anno Domini 184


Brilliant Vilain


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Viled October 3078483


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UNITED STATES, Įss. Trestern District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for sald District :


The petition of


William Bilsin


of native of


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a and was heretofore a subject of the


Ducent of Great Britain 2


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of Ameri- ca Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year; and thathe


has prior to his application, that is to say, on the Elevens day of


December


A. D., 1843 your Petitioner declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, in the manner required by law, as in and by the certificate of the Click ofthe Count of InLife of allyhinglesi an appears ; that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and forever abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great 12. comland whereof he was heretofore a subject. Your Petitioner therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America.


I, William Wilson do swear, that the facts set forth in this my petition are true, and that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Queen of Great Britain & erland of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and Subscribed in open Court, this 30 day of October A. D. 1848


Wilson


I, Oldan Wilson do swear, that the Petitioner bas resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year,-that is to say, he she said William Nelson resides in - acciglesia all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and that during his residence within the United States, he has behaved as a man of good moral character, armaghred to the principles of the Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Acham Wilson


Sworn and Subscribed in open Court, this 30 day of Ochoten A. D. 1848


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he Immonwealth of Pennsylvania,


Sct.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


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I, Furgo N. Riddlo


Prothonotary of the of the Court of forman Thead of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on Monday the day of December) in the year of our Lord one thousand INDEPENDENCE eight hundred and forty three. William Willund


a native of Ireland


and heretofore a subject of the Duran of mat britian of Ireland came before me, and having been duly sworn according to law, made his declaration stating that it was bona fide his inten- tion to become a citizen of the United States, and renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to the Furrow ofGreat Nation f Orlando .whereof he was a former subject.


In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my · hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 25℃ day of Anno Domini /18 4 and of the Independence of the United States the


PROTEONOTARY.


Enocks Allen


Filed October SIA7818


TOTE Western District of PennsylvaniaS


SS.


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for said District :-


The Petition of


Enoch Allen


of England Queen of Great Panitami


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your Petitioner is a native of and was heretofore a subject of the


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year; and that he has prior to his application, that is to say, on the day of april A. D., 1846 your Petitioner declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, in the manner required by law, as in and by the certificate of the Clerkofthe leir Contort. the WU.S. Maestraappears; that he will sup. port the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and forever ab- jure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen ofGreat schland whereof he was heretofore a subject. Your Petitioner therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America.


I, Enrek allu do swear, that the facts set forth in this my petition are true, and that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Queen for Britain Deneme of which I was heretofore a subject.


Enoch Allen


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this 36 tay of Celiter A. D 18485


I, do swear, that the Petitioner has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, Five years, and with- in the State of Pennsylvania one year,-that is to say, he the said Surch allan resides in alleyterra all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and that during his residence within the United States, he has behaved as a man of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open court, this 3/ day of Detober A. D. 184 1 8\ Joseph Caven


lentificato y Relation


Birgalganiy Je hinein inteauf


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UNITED STATES, Western District of Pennsylvania,


I, Sem . Mohut Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the Siathe day of ALL A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-


a native of England came


before the Clerk of the said Court, and declared his intention, bona fide, of becoming a Citizen of the United States, and also his intention to renounce and forever abjure all allegiance to any foreign prince or potentate, particularly to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, whereof he was heretofore a subject.


En Testimony Jethereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at the City of Pitts- burgh, this Jeatt day of Afait A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-fis and of the Indepen- dence of the United States the seventy-2.


Clerk.


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UNITED STATES, }ss. Western District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for sald District :


The petition of


/ Braun


of native of Germany


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a


and was heretofore a subject of the


Irmão of Hifar


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of Ameri- ca Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year; and thathe


has prior to his application, that is to say, on the Aventush day of augusto A. D., 18 44 your Petitioner declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, in the manner required by law, as in and by the certificate of the Prostonotary


alle Co Da appears; that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and forever abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the of Hele


whereof he was heretofore a subject. Your Petitioner therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America.


I, Henry Braun do swear, that the facts set forth in this my. petition are true, and that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Hippe of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and Subscribed in open Court,


this JIMday of October A. D. 184 8


I. Valentino Starto do swear, that the Petitioner has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year,-that is to say, he the said


of Fram resides in all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and that during his residence within the United States, he has behaved as a map of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the BAme.


Sword and Subscribed in open Court,


this day of - October A. D. 184 83


Stork


Hey Braun 1


Certificate of Declaration of Intentions augs. 20 1844


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ITBATTA


ALLEGHENY COUNTY, INTY }.c.


State of Pennsylvania,


I, George Rriddle PROTHONOTARY of the Court of Common pleas, in and for the County of Allegheny, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents CERTIFY, that on Oneday the day of august in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four- Henry Braun


native of Germany and heretofore


a subject of the Electro of Hope teakel came before me, and having been duly sworn according to law, made his declaration, stating that it was BONA FIDE HIS INTENTION TO BECOME A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and re- nouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to the Electr of Neke- Cafel whereof he was a former subject.


In Testimony hereot, I have hereupto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the said Court, at Pittsburgh, this day of august in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fortyfour and of the Independence of the United States, the Styly ninth-


ATTEST: SerRRidale In


declaration of Samband Dụng


Stes 0A01 1848


UNITED


sct.


western District o Ansplbania,


At Pittsburgh, on the 31 st


day of October in the year of


our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty- eight


Lambert Bang a native of Germany


came before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for said District, and made the following declaration of his intention to become a citizen of the United States, in such cases made and provided, as follows:


I, Lambert Bung a native of humany and heretofore a subject of King of Mirtom baugh do swear, that it is bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce and ab- jure forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever; and particularly to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to


whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Swborn and Subscribed this


day of October A. D. 18


Cor.


Filia October 2107828


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TO THE HONORABLE, THE JUDGE OF THE COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


The Petition of


Hugh Berney


Respectfully sheweth that your petitioner is an alien, a native of


and has resided in the United States three years previous to his arriving at the age of twenty- one years, and has continued to reside therein to the time of making this application, and that he is now twenty one years of age and upwards. He therefore prays your honors to admit him to become a citizen of the United States of America, agreeably to the Act of Congress passed : the 24th of May, A. D. 1824, and he will ever pray, &c.


the petitioner above named, I, "Yough (regency


do swear the facts set forth in this my petition are true; that for upwards of three years it has been bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity > every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, whatever, and particularly to the de sea of Great Britain & Juland whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 0/ day of Ctrlen .A. D. 184 8


1, James A Subsan of allaping County


do swear that Hugh Creaming the petitioner above nu has resided within the United States of America for upwards of five years last past, that he is a man of good moral character, attached to the Constitution of the United States, and well dis- posed to the good order and happiness of the same, and that to the best of deponent's knowl- edge and belief, it has been for three years next preceding this application, the intention of the petitioner to become a citizen of the United States.


James A. Gilson


Sworn and subscribed, this 3 ). day of artder 1


Anno Domini 184 8


James Davis


Stelle Cetaten 31078, C++


1


SS.


Western District of PennsylvaniaS


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States,


in and for said District :-


The Petition of


of England ~ Queens of


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your Petitioner is a native of and was heretofore a subject of the


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year; and that he has prior to his application, that is to say, on the day of april A. D., 18 ( your Petitioner declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, in the manner required by law, as in and by the certificate of the


Clerk


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Count of the U.S. Fr. D. of Pa, appears; that he will super port the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and forever ab- jure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Gr 19. Salame whereof he was heretofore a subject. Your Petitioner therefore prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America.


James Davis I, do swear, that the facts set forth in this my petition are true, and that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 3r day of October A. D 18185 -


Hans -+ Davis mark


I, Josefall Over do swear, that the Petitioner has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of America, Five years, and with- in the State of Pennsylvania one year,-that is to say, he the said


resides in allegleria all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and that during his residence within the United States, he has behaved as a man of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open court, this Veday of Cetitis A. D. 181.85


Joseph Coven


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UNITED STATES, 85. Western District of Pennsylvania, S


I, dass ! Momento, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the Scatto - day of Afuit A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty- Sido - James Hausis a native of England came before the Clerk of the said Court, and declared his intention, bona fide, of becoming a Citizen of the United States, and also his intention to renounce and forever abjure all allegiance to any foreign prince or potentate, particularly to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, whereof he was heretofore a subject.


Ku Testimony Bethereof, I have hercunto set. my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at the City of Pitts- ourgh, this Seatt day of Afusil - A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-six - and of the Indepen- dence of the United States the seventy Litt,


5.4. Miesto Clerk.


Thomas


1


Julia October 319818,


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TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE Desdeel Cualof the United States for the Next Next of Tas


OS ALLEGHENY COUNTY.


The Petition of Thomas Dunlapes


Respectfully sheweth that your petitoner is an alien, a native of Ireland


and has resided in the United States three years previous to his arriving at the age of twenty- one years, and has continued to reside therein to the time of making this application, and that he is now twenty-one years of age and upwards. He therefore prays your honors to admit him to become a citizen of the United States of America, agreeably to the Act of Congress passed the 24th day of May, A. D. 1824, and he will ever pray, &c.


1, Thomas Delaf the petitioner above named,


do swear the facts set forth in this my petition are true; that for upwards of three years it has been bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Bulaun touched whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,) this 21 day of Certolen A. D. 184 %


Thomas Dunlop


1, James & Geleden


do swear that thomas @unlato


the petitioner above named


has resided within the United States of America for upwards of five years last past, that he is a man of good moral character, attached to the Constitution of the United States, and well dis- posed to the good order and happiness of the same, and that to the best of deponent's knowledge and belief, it has been for three years next preceding this application, the intention of the peti- tioner to become a citizen of the United States.


James A. Gilson


Sworn and subscribed, this ? day of Cord dias


Anno Domini 1848


acceleration of John Ellesson


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Sla 0101 1848


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UNITED STATES,


{act.


Western District of Pennsylvania,


At Pittsburgh, on the 3/21 day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight


John Ellesson a native of Germany


came before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for said Distriet, and made the following declaration of his intention to become a citizen of the United States, in such cases made and provided, as follows:


IDohu Ellusson


a native of Germany


and heretofore a subject of King of Byron do swear, that it is bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce and ab- jure forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever; and particularly to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to Kung of Byron- whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and Subscribed this


day of October


A. D. 184 8


Cor.


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Balthasar Soeder


Filed October 3107 /85


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UNITED STATES, Įss.


Western District of Pennsylvania.


To the Honorable Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for sald District :


The petition of Balthasar Joeder HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a and was heretofore a subject of the


of native of germany


Dukker


of Baden


that he has resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States of Ameri- ca Five years, and within the State of Pennsylvania one year ; and thathe




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