Western Pennsylvania Naturalization Records 1820-1931 [microform] Volume Reel 8. 1852, Part 16

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John Glenn Petition


Filed October 8th. 132


UNITED STATES,


88.


Western District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid: THE PETITION Of John Glenn


of allypmy &


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of Liland and was heretofore a subject of the Lucemg Good Bulow Frecon 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 two years prior to this application, that is to say, on January blt 1849 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 then Clerk of the Court of common Pleas of Hunting don Grinty of Penna 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~ Britain & Ireland 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, John Glenn 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 + freand whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, 1


this 8 day of Out 18524


. HOSproul Clerk San Donahoe do swear, that the


petitioner, John Glenn 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 Petitionen resides in allegheny county


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 Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the


same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, )


this 8 day of October 18524


John Donohoe


monte


Hosposul


Clerk 4.


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Cast op lesen of Intention


of John Glenn a nativeroy Freland


Ja 75 cts


John Glenn, a Native of Ireland,


on his solemn oath administered' according to law in the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, before the Prothonotary thereof ; doth declare that it is bona fide his intention to become a citizen of the United States and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen of the Winters Kingdom of Great Britain & Heland whereof he has heretofore been a citizen or subject Tui


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and subscribed the day ot Jan y, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, and entered among the records of the said Court.


Theo Abremep Prothonotary


State of Pennsylvania, Huntingdon County, Ss. S I Theo Abremer Prothorotary of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said county, do certify that the above is a true copy of . the original entered, and filed among the records of the said Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court at Huntingdon, this - A. D. 184 6 day of January


Prothenolary.


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Deter Goeddel


Filet Oct 8€ 1852


UNITED STATES.


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sct. 1


Western District of Pennsylvania,


At Pittsburgh, on the


day of


our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty a native of


5 October in the year of


came before the Clerk of the District 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,


a native of


Barania .


and heretofore a subject of the


do swear that it is bona fide my intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignity whatever; and particularly to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to the whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and Subscribed this


day of A. D. 185 1


COR.


Peter Gouldal


John Adam Herman Petition


Filed October Sez 1832


UNITED STATES,


88.


Western District of Pennsylvania, S


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid: THE PETITION Of Johan Adam Herman of


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of Sevenaring - and was heretofore a subject of the King of winterberg 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 two years prior to this application, that is to say, on Getalien 5th 1850


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 then Clerk of the Doust of Quarter Regions of allegheny County 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 King of Winterberg 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, John adani It man 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 Being of Würtembergh whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, John Adam Herman


this 8 day of 001-18525


Clerke


Human Follow- Adriennerich - do swear, that the petitioner, I adam Aberman 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 Petitionen besides in alleyhery


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 Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 8 day of October 185 25


Clink


John Adams Hannan Writerbuy


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1.


THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ? 1, 2 Sct.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


Clerk of the Court of Quar-


ter Sessions of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-


vania, do by these presents certify, that on a Saliriday the 12/0% day of l'étati. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty Actin aucuns Hermann a native of Granicery and heretofore a subject of the 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 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 Junig of m 1


whereof he was a former subject.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this


day of Anno Domini, 18.3 / and of the In- dependence of the United States, the seventy ///


Clerk.


Philip Kerpel Petition


H led let 8th 32 1


UNITED STATES,


Western District of Pennsylvania, S SS.


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid: THE PETITION of Philip Harpel of


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of Germany and was heretofore a subject of the Grand Duke of Avalia


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 two years prior to this application, that is to say, on 2 4 august 1849 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 then Clerk of the court of Commun Pleas of Alleshenry county Pu 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 Grand Dakle OSwalia 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, Philip Harpel 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 Grand Duke of Devolia. whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 8 day of cel 18525 @ Thral Clerk


Philipp Hapel


do swear, that the


petitioner, Philip Herpet 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 Retitimer has resided in-


allegheny counts one year


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 Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this 8 day of a elite 185 25


Clerk


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Westmoreland Countp .? STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Of cell tener PROTHONOTARY of the the Court of Common Plas of "Westmoreland County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, de hardly certify that, at a Court of Common Plas held at Greensburgh, in and for said County of Westmoreland, on the 211 !! day of Pliegues A. D., 149 before the Honorable the Judges thereof iPhilipe Floresfeel a native of Your. now a resident. Quins brug in Theoffer township, in


county, came into Court, and filed the declaration of his intention to become a citizen of the United States agreally in the provision of the Acts of Congress of the United States in such case made and provided, as follows:


a native of and heretofore a subject of Lecfieles "greenice Dubbele de 911 !!!!! that it is lona fida my intention to become a citizen of the United States, and that F do hereby renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State ~ Sovereignty whatever; and particularly .F do hereby renounce and abjure forever, allegiance and fidelity to See holes France Duke LC whereof F was heretofors a subject," which is entered upon the records of our same Court. In testimony whereof, .I have herewnto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the said Court at my office, in Greensburgh, this 27 !!


in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty tiere day of July


rathonotary.


Patrick Jverr


Hiled Och 84 18302


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UNITED STATES,


cst.


WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA:


· At Pittsburgh, on the 8th day of October in the


year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two a native of Ireland came before the Bleck 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:


Patrick Kern


a native of of Ireland .. and heretofore a subject of the Queen of Great Britum do swear, that it is my bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state of sovereignty, whatever, and particularly to renounce and aljure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Queen of Great Britain + Ireland


whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn and Subscribed this 8th day) . of ... Getsbe et D. 185℃ Patric ke Kocour


Cor.


AndrewKeinschler


5) Petition


Filed Pelito 8 4132


UNITED STATES,


88.


Western District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid: THE PETITION Of Andro. Lechler-


of Germany


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of german and was heretofore a subject of the Grand Duke of Baden


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 two years prior to this application, that is to say, on 19 manch 1844 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 then Clerk of the court of Quarter sessions of allegheny county 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 Grand Duke of Baden 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, Andrew Kirschler 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 Duke y Badlin whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, ) this 8 day of 001 185 4 He Sproul Clerse John Emerich do swear, that the petitioner, andrew Kirschler 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 Petitionen has decided in


allegheny county one year


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 Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, } this 8 day of October 18525


HoSproul Clerk


THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, 2 TA, } Sci.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


I, JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Clerk of the Court of Quar-


ter Sessions of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-


vania, do by these presents certify, that on


the day of


in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and


Audicien


a native of Germany )


and heretofore a subject of the the Grenad Meuble of Kuller


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 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 Grand Dukredy Bader


whereof he was a former subject.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af-


fixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this


day of Alonely Anno Domini, 18/


and of the In-


dependence of the United States, the seventy


Clerk.


Christopher Ihrechler


Muider age


5 Files Det812 1832


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


The Petition of christopher Krischlen


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


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, christopher Kinschler 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 Duke. Baden


whereof I was heretofore a subject Christof Hirschler


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 8 day of vetober A. D. 180 2


Ho Sproul Clerk I, Andrew Hlinschler of do swear that Christopher Kinschlen 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 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.


Sworn and subscribed, this 8Lt


day of ver-


Anno Domini 180 2


HC. Sproul Clerk


anne Leuthrin Petition


Filed Get Su 1932


UNITED STATES, - Western District of Pennsylvania, 88.


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid: THE PETITION of Anne Kathrin


of alleging County


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of of France and was heretofore a subject of the Republic of France 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 two years prior to this application, that is to say, on Istaprie 1830 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 then Clerk of the Countof Quater Sessions of allegheny County Renna 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 Republic of France 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, arme Lenthmin 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 Republic y France whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this 8 day of Oct 1854


Annex Su Krin


do swear, that the


petitioner, anne Leuthmin 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 Petitioner has decided in


allegheny county


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 Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, 1850 Johore B: Wolpert 90


this 8 day of


THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ? 1,23 Sct.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


IQue de farcry Clerk of the Court of Quar-


ter Sessions of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-


vania, do by these presents certify, that on , Monday the day of in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ifly a native of ifrance and heretofore a subject of the Iipublic of France


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 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 Hipublic of France.


whereof he was a former subject.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af-


fixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this frist day of Anno Domini, 18 50 and of the In- dependence of the United States, the seventy cuich


Parce de face Clerk.


Petition of


3


Ceto -8# 1852


88.


UNITED STATES, Western 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


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 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 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


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 par- ticularly to the whereof he


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


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 abso- lutely and entirely renounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particularly do absolutely and entirely re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this day of A. D. 185 } Daniel meno


I, Patrick Cence nghe an 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 Pennsylva- nia one year,-that is to say,-he, the said


resides in all of which places are within and under the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this day of


A. D. 185


his


marts


Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, -


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


I,


Sct. Gro & Days


VIRTUE LIBERTY& INDEPENDENCE!


Prothonotary of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of Alle- gheny. County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on the 24 day of Diasmeters in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty forty Mine


Dane Manin Quran of Ireland


a native of Ireland


and heretofore a subject of the 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 Queenof Great Britain whereof he was a former subject.


In Testimony Juhercot, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 24 day of DEer weber Anno Domini 1849 and of the Independence of the United States the 14th


Gratishuys


PROTHONOTARY.


James Mobile Petition


Filed October 81h/32


UNITED STATES,


88.


Western District of Pennsylvania,


To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the District aforesaid:


THE PETITION Of James Noble of Alleghanz Gorms


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of Ireland and was heretofore a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland




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