Western Pennsylvania Naturalization Records 1820-1931 [microform] Volume Reel 8. 1852, Part 30

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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 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


whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn, and subscribed in open Court, )


this 11 day of OCA 185 27


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 maple Leafle


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 11 day of 0 0% Court, J. Escluariel


Stephane Left Cis Gutificate of Initiation


1


1


STA TES. 55.


Western District of PennsylvaniaS Girenit I, "Cany Ihren & Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Western 1 District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the Eighth day of toverilen A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty- light before the Clerk of the said Court, Haphine Leftlon a native


of gamany?


came 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.


In Testimony Whereof, I have hercunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at the City of Pittsburgh, this Viveuthe day of rosenlew A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty- cat and of the Independence of the United States the seventy- Three


Duke of Badhuis


66.10


Nicholas Linenbach


Precio


Hled Det-11# 1832


SITED STATES,


cst.


WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA;


At Pittsburgh, on the 1/7 y of October in the New in the year of our Lo one thousand eight hundred and fifty Fir n Kimerland a native of russia .... 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:


& Scholes Limbaugh a native of Pavia and heretofore a subject of the King of Prussia .. 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 aliby forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the.


nutella whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn a Subscribed this day d this 1 Nikolais Linneburg


lomas mentzer


Bavaria


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.


Filed October 11 0 1832


NITED STATES,


WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA:) cst.


Ar Pittsburgh, on the 11/10


of Qatarla in the in the


year of our Loft one thousand eight hundred and fifty two The menser a native of Germany came before the Block 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:


of The mensen a native of Germany and


heretofore a subject of the Kingof Bevares 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 particulbyly to renounce and aljuy forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the King of Karara whereef f was heretofore a subject


Sworn a Subscribed this. /10 day


delot et. 2. 109


Cor.


James monalis


nie


Hiled OCH 114 139


have 6 1848


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 menalis of


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


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 6 ct novembre 1848 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's court


-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, James monalie 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 Breland whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, )


this


day of ret18525


Animales


Classe


Maks


owen Brangan do swear, that the petitioner, James menalia 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


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. .


Own Brannigan


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 11 day of Och 18525


26. Shoul Clerk


UNITED STATES, SS:


Western District of Pennsylvania,


1, 9bemySevuel Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Cer- tify that on the Gylle day of november A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty eight


James Michalis a native of Ireland came before the Clerk of the said Court, and declared his intention, bona fide, of becoming a Citi- zen 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 & lola (whereof he was heretofore a subject.


En Testimony @Thereof, I have hereynto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at the City of Pittsburgh, this daythe day of November A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty eight- and of the Independence of the United States the seventy huid


16 Sprout Clerk.


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Benedict miller


Hesse


Under age


Hild October11 182


Circuit


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


The Petition of Benedict Miller germany


Respectfully sheweth that your petitioner is an alien, a native of 1


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, Benedict miller 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 Prines q Nesse


whereof I was heretofore a subject


Chamwill Mellow


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 11 day of vetote A. D. 18 2 Ho Sproul Classe


Henry miller of do swear that Benedict miller 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 11 ficamil Millas


day of october


Anno Domini 180 9 16 home


Stephen miller


vie


Filed October 14- 1832


NITED


osť.


WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA;


At Pittsburgh, on the 1110 day of Colobe in the


year of our Lood one thousand eight hundred and fifty two Stephen miller a native of Shritentando ... 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:


Stephen miller a native of OurLzeland and heretofore a subject of the Queenoffisc de 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 abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Queenof 2113 and brain whereof I was heretofore a subject


Sworn ny Subscribed this .. 11/1 day)


Cor.


Deddrick Mohrhoff


4 Hilmartil4 1832


Dcery 1848


UNITED STATES, 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 Dedrick Mohnhoff of


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of Germany and was heretofore a subject of the King of Prussia


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 Itt December 1848 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 ghen Count of the Court of com


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 thing of Onigia 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.


Lednick mohrhoff 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 1


whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, ) this 11 day of set 18525


Fondof Mojafort


Clente finant Shoemaker do swear, that the


petitioner, Dedrick Mohr 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


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 11 day of October 18525


cent Har Thank Shoemaker


masse


Ederich Mohoff


1


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@ commonwealth of @ennsylvania,


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


VIRTUE LIBERTY & INDEPENDENCE


Sct.


Hiram Sully I,


Prothonotary of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of Alle- gheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on Hurscley the


day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty Eight Soderich Mohopp


a native of Germany. and heretofore a subject of the King of Prussia 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 King of Prussia 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 December Anno Domini 18 48 and of the Independence of the United States the 73


Itwing Stutt C.


PROTHONOTARY.


Robert Montooth


Octo 11/52


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


The Petition of


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


onland


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.


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


whereof I was heretofore a subject


Robert Mantooth


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this day of


A. D. 184


of


I,


. do swear that 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


of the Jury


day of


Anno Domini 184


John Morin


Octo 11/52


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


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


of native of


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


1,


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


William Gummis


Charles begheroma.le.


Voto /52


Oito-11/52


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


Charles


The Petition of


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.


I,


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 Prince of Hafen


whereof I was heretofore a subject


Caliphich Maury ar


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, 2 this day of A. D. 184 $


I,


of


do swear that 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 deponeut'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


day of


1


Anno Domini 184


STATE OF LOUISIANA: SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF NEW ORLEANS.


I, Thomas . (. To de , Clerk of the SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF NEW ORLEANS, do hereby certifp, That at a Session of said Court, holden in the City of New Orleans, on the


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


here among others, the following entry was made on the Minutes of said Court, to wit :


This day, personally came and appeared, in open Court,


an ALIEN, who, in order


to become a Citizen of the United States, made the following declaration, to wit: That he is a native of ¿and owes allegiance to the


en glement Brit ania are ( one that he is


years of age, that he arrived in the United States in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fever cture - and that the place of his intended residence is a veces are as - and the said


being duly sworn, did 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 every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever; and particularly to the


af Ferrar Britanie a borland of whom he was heretofore a subject.


WHEREUPON, the Court order that this, his oath and declaration be recorded.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Seal of said Court, at the City of New Orleans, on the day, month and year, first before written, and in the Severity third year of the Independence of the United States.


-


Michael O malley


Nie


Hea Det- 1 1502


UNITED STATES,


cst.


WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA;


At Pittsburgh, on the ITTA day of of Colater in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two M omalley a native of Ireland came before the Bleck of the Circuit Count 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:


Michael Finally a native of Ireland and heretofore a subject of the Queenof 21 Byc 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, potentati, state of sovereignty, whatever, and particularly to renounce and aligue forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the Queenofen Ontana@ whereof f was hertofive a subject


Sworn and Subscribed this_ A day


of Clubs et. D. 18 Michael. @Malley


Cor.


James O'neil


1


Oleto 11/52


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


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


native of


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


5


James O Neill


C


I, 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


r


Western District of PennsylvaniaS $5.


I, Radicales lobut. Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the third day of November A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty- before the Clerk of the said Court, anus Chiell a native of


came 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.


In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at the City of Pittsburgh, this third ~ day of November D. one thousand eight hundred and forty- wineand of the Independence of the United States the seventy- fourth.


ak,


Frederick Ottinger


mintending


Red Get11K 1832


28001-1848


UNITED STATES,


SS.


Western District of Pennsylvania,


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




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