Western Pennsylvania Naturalization Records 1820-1931 [microform] Volume Reel 9. 1852 - 1853, Part 41

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of whom he was at that time a subject. That your petitioner has resided within the United States upwards of five years, and one year in the State of Pennsylvania last past, immediately preceding this his application to become a Citizen of the United States.


That he has never borne any hereditary title or been of any of the orders of nobility in his own or any other country.


He therefore prays, that on his making the proof, and taking the oath prescribed by law, he may be admitted a Citizen of the United States of America.


Lorenz Riemenschneider And he will ever pray, &c.


Christian Agestorff a Citizen of the United States of America, being duly sworn according to law, saith, that he knows and is well acquainted with


Lorenz Riemenschneider, the petitioner ; that to his knowledge he has resided in the United States five years, and one year last past in the State of Pennsylvania, immediately preceding his application to be a Citizen ; that during the said period he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of our Constitution, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.


Sworn in open Court. George Mite}


Clerk Circuit Court, U. S. CABjestort


Lorenz Riemenschneider I, do swear, that the contents of my petition are true ; that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and I now renounce and relinquish any title or order of nobility to which I am now, or hereafter may be entitled, and I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any Foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the тисе о Алкования


of whom I was before a subject.


Sworn in open Court, this Seventeenth


day of October, . D. 18653 .


1


Lorenz Riemen schneider


Georg Mitt


Clerk Circuit Court, U. S.


ss.


UNITED STATES, - EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Be it Remembered, That on the thirteenth day of October .~ 26. T. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty- one, - personally appeared before me, George plitt, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit, Lorenz Riemenschneider a native of Germany . and a subject of the Prince of Hesse Bassel,.


now residing in the bounty of philadelphia- aged thirty years, who being July Lavora according to law, declares and says :


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 the Prince of Hesse Cassel,


of whom he is now a subject .


In testimony whereof, of have hereunto subscribed nuj name, and affixed the seal of the said Circuit Court, at Philadelphia, the day and year above named, and in the seventy- swith year of the Independence of the said United States.


George Plette


Clerk of Circuit Court.


-


Nicholas Steiner


Octo 8/53


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 Ameri- ca 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. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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 re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, Niclas Hermer


this day of A. D. 185


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 Pennsylvania 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 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, 1 diat. Lipfert


this day of A. D. 185


THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ?


S Sct.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


Que de bances Clerk of the Court of Quarter


Sessions of Allegheny County, In the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, do by these presents certify, that on Juesday the day


of april in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-Oled


Nicholas Meiner- a native of Prussia and heretofore a subject of the Mulig of Stevesice


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 the King of mesine 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


day of Ceprice Anno Domini, 185 and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy ich


.


Clerk.


Octo 8/53


UNITED STATES, Western District of Pennsylvania,


88.


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 Ameri- ca 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. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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, Henry Storing 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 re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the King of Hanover of which I was heretofore a subject.


Heinrich Stöving


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this day of A. D. 185


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 Pennsylvania 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 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.


Avem Ruhl


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this


day of


A. D. 185


3


Heinrich Growing


Intent. to becomo


Cent of declaration la citizen.


Commonwealth of


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


VIRTUE LIBERTY & INDEPENDENCE!


Pennsylvania, Sct. 1, Georg S. Hays,


Prothonotary of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of Alle- gheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on Friday the 4 th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty Henry Storing and heretofore a subject of the


Tuning of a native of Hanover Hanover 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 ofIt anos whereof he was a former subject.


En Testimony Jethereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of Detalu Anno Domini 185 and of the Independence of the United States the Seventy figh


geo. S. Hay


Jean


PROTHONOTARY.


Johan Thathmeyer


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Deto 8/53


UNITED STATES, Western District of Pennsylvania,


88.


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 Ameri- ca 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. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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 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


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 Pennsylvania 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 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, day of A. D. 185 3


John Heinsberg


this


Commonwealth of pennsylvania,


Sct.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


VIRTUE LIBERTY& INDEPENDENCEN


1, Goo of Ways.


Prothonotary of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify, that on Tuesday the first. day of


Miril in the year of our Lord one thousand


eight hundred and fifty One.


John Thathimer.


a native of Germany


and heretofore a subject of the


King of Westemburgh. 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 what- ever, and particularly renouncing and abjuring all allegiance and fidelity to the King of Wertem burgh whereof he was a former subject.


En Testimony WThereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Pittsburgh, this first day of April Anno Domini 185/ and of the Independence of the United States the Seventy Nine.


See of theys


PROTHONOTARY.


Deto-8/53


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 Ameri- ca 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. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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, Emanuel Wagner's. 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 re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject.


this


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, day of A. D. 185 3


Emanu


manuel . Hogners


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 Pennsylvania 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 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. Eilenbergen


thin


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, day of 'A. D. 185


THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ?


S Set.


ALLEGHENY COUNTY,


IPane delaunay 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 16. day of in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ) a native of Germany and heretofore a subject of the King of Surance


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 King of Bunanice


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 /y leever !! lay of lifetem .. Anno Domini, 18 50 and of the In- dependence of the United States, the seventy //t.


Can delonidy Clerk.


Petition of James Melchi


Voucher MichalDoherty-


S'ila Get 5# 1853


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 Anas Welch


of all County


HUMBLY SHEWETH, That your petitioner is a native of chiland and was heretofore a subject of the Quem Y


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 H- 10th day of act 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 Court of Common Les & Huile de @ Jos


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 & quot Bulow I 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, James Milch 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 Quem of Qual Buton & Is love whereof I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, this 8 day of ait 185 3 A Specul


James × tilch hi


male


do swear, that the


petitioner, Jums. Welch 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 forms lesedes ion ally (anty


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 day of Os 185 35 16 Spiral


hi


of dagen on his solemn oath athpinistes county and Commonwealth


chelando


f Huntingdon


od secording to law in the Court of Common Ples h declare that Passerlespid, before the Pruthonotary thereof ; see forever all Since, Portate state of suveren whatever, and


particularly to Aucebecome


Kingdom , a Queenof the linux


whereof he has heretofore beer


Great Britain Holland a citizen or subject


mick


Stwom and subscribethe 10th day of Deto ler Anno Domini one thousand eight Hundred and forty eight


and entered among the records of the said Court. Pothonotary


1


١


Huntingdon County, Ss. 7


Rate of Pennsylvania, 3 I. Damit Slut Prothonotary of the


Court of Common Pleas in and for said county, do certify that the above is a true copy of the origins entered and filed among the records of the said Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto see my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court at Huntingdon, this beuth day of Detalles


frothono'ary.


County


Peter Mintis


Deto-8/53


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 Ameri- ca 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. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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 re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject.


this


Sworn and subscribed in open Court, day of A. D. 185 3


1


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 Pennsylvania 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 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.


day of A. D. 185 John Hagemann.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


this


declaration of Intention of Peter Winter.


UNUM


E PLURIBUS


UNITED STATES, 55. Western District of Pennsylvania, 1 Clerk of the Circuit I


Court of the United States for the Western Dis- trict of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the Gateth day of January A. D. one thousand eight hundred and et ono


before the Clerk of the said Court, a native


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.


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 day of ... A. D. one thousand eight hundred and .. Viline and of the Inde- pendence of the United States the seventy.


Clerk.


Voucher Jacob Young


:


Deto- 8 # 1853


UNITED STATES, - Western District of Pennsylvania,


88.


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


native of


France


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 that he has, prior to his application, that is to say, on the day of A. D. 185 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 alle- giance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate and sovereignty whatever, and particu- larly 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 re- nounce and abjure forever, all allegiance and fidelity to the


of which I was heretofore a subject.


Sworn and subscribed in open Court,


1


this day of A. D. 185


Bernerklavier


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 Pennsylvania 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 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,


day of A. D. 185 3 this


John Hele Bruch


UNITED STATES, -


Western District of Pennsylvania, $5.


I, RM . i dle Roberts Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, do hereby Certify, that on the thirty finse day of august A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty


- - before the Clerk of the said Court,


Birment Havier a native


of Efrance 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 alle- giance and fidelity to the Green of Great Britain and Ireland, where of Gerance he was heretofore a subject.




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