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    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] declaration of intent
    2. Kim As you can see by the 1920 census information that Sharon sent, Anna Anderson was listed as AL(alien) on that census. It is possible that she never became a naturalized citizen. I know that my one grandmother never did and was still listed as an alien when she died. Naomi > 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. > > >

    04/03/2007 05:32:42
    1. Re: [COOK-CO-IL] declaration of intent
    2. I also found Margot and Charlie in 1930 -- Anna was not with them. 1930 Federal Census, IL, DuPage, York Name: Charlie Johnson Home in 1930: York, Dupage, Illinois Age: 43 Estimated birth year: abt 1887 Birthplace: Sweden Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Margret [sheet looks like Margot] Race: White Age at first marriage: 25 Parents' birthplace: Sweden Household Members: Name Age Charlie Johnson 43, b. Sweden, Imm. 1904, NA Margret Johnson 43, b. Sweden, Imm. 1903, NA Ethel Johnson 16, b. IL Stuart Johnson 15, b. IL Margarette Johnson 13, b. IL Bettie Johnson 10, b. IL Elmer Johnson 7, b. IL On 3 Apr 2007 at 11:32, nswanson@mchsi.com wrote: Kim As you can see by the 1920 census information that Sharon sent, Anna Anderson was listed as AL(alien) on that census. It is possible that she never became a naturalized citizen. I know that my one grandmother never did and was still listed as an alien when she died. Naomi > 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. > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COOK-CO-IL- request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/03/2007 09:57:46