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Sul sito Ancestry.com ho trovato questi dati che riguardano la "Dichiarazione di Intento di naturalizzazione americana" di Giuseppe Cirimeli, praticamente il "primo gradino" di tutta la procedura:
Index to Declaration of Intent for Naturalization: New York County, 1907-1924
about Giuseppe Cirimeli
Name: Giuseppe Cirimeli
Declaration
Volume: 234
Declaration
Page: 366
queste sono le spiegazioni sul database:
About Index to Declaration of Intent for Naturalization: New York County, 1907-1924
This database is an index to Declarations of Intentions for Naturalization for New York County, New York, U.S.A. from 1907 to 1924. In general, the amount of information found on these forms varies from place to place and year to year. Nevertheless, these records are a good source of genealogical data. This index to New York County's declarations of intent includes all given and surnames, and the Declaration volume and page number where the actual record of declaration may be found. Sometimes the Petition volume and page number is listed as well.
For more information about this database, click here.
This database is an index to Declarations of Intentions for Naturalization for the county of New York from 1907 to 1924. Declarations of intention are also known as First Papers. The completion of this set of papers is usually the first step taken to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. In general, the amount of information found on these forms varies from place to place and year to year. Nevertheless, these records are a good source of genealogical data. This index to New York County's declarations of intent includes all given and surnames, and the Declaration volume and page number where the actual record of declaration may be found. Sometimes the Petition volume and page number is listed as well. Petitions are also known as Second or Final Papers. These records were submitted by individuals who had already completed their First Papers and had met the residency requirements to become a citizen. Like the declarations of intent, the information found on these forms varies between time and place, but still contain a significant amount of genealogical information.[/i]
Vedo se trovo dove sono conservate a NYC...
Laura
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dovrebbero essere qui:
http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/mod ... e&artid=61
Researching on-site at the New York County Clerk's Office/ Division of Old Records
The New York County Clerk's Office/Division of Old Records is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m., and on other days by appointment. Photocopies of naturalizations can be made for 50 cents per page. The archive is located in Room 703 at 31 Chambers Street in Manhattan, phone (212) 374-4376. All the records described in this article are available for your research.