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    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] declaration of intent
    2. Kim Broekhuizen
    3. Hi - Thanks for your response. I hope you won't mind a few more questions to help me along. Anna's husband was murdered in Sweden in 1890. I know that she never re-married after arriving in the US. I also found her buried in Rosehill Cemetery. If I find her in the 1910/1920 census and see the year of naturalization - how does that help me figure out where to contact for the paperwork on naturalization/declaration of intent? I'm new at researching this angle, so I'm not familiar with how to figure out the specifics to ask for. Quoting nswanson@mchsi.com: > Hi Kim > No you did not do anything wrong on ancestry.com. There are so many Anna > Andersons listed that I searched for Margot Anderson. There are only > 17 listed > under the New York Passenger List and the correct one was the 2nd one on the > list. > > In order to find out what year to search for in naturalization reords > you need > to find Anna Anderson on the US 1910 or 1920 Census as there is a column for > year of naturalization. Now she might have gotten married by 1910 or 1920 and > then her last name would be different or she might not have become > naturalized > after all. > > Naomi > > >> Hi - How did you find the passenger manifest on Ancestry? I tried >> searching for it and couldn't find it. I must be doing something >> wrong... >> >> And no, I didn't provide them with that information. WHat should I do >> if I don't know that information? How does one go about finding that >> information - like the name of court, film number, etc? >> >

    04/02/2007 04:20:02