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    1. Re: [CROATIA] Researching Bolanca, Makilja (Primosten), Basetich and the national archive in D.C
    2. Kurt McCrary
    3. Hello Sara, Perhaps someone on the list can help you more than I. This is all I could find for you right now. I haven't joined the following "FOOTNOTE" site yet but I did look around at some of the free stuff and it looks very interesting for those searching the United States Archives, maybe your records will be on line sometime soon. In Michigan the Naturalization records are on line but You have to send for the Actual record from the County via Lansing. in Summit County, OH the Naturalization records are on line in PDF format and you can download the records and often with the attached photo and its all free........But I have no Idea about the County your family is from everyone is different. Best regards Kurt --------------------------------------------------------- March 25, 2007 National Archives and Footnote Launch Project to Digitize Historic Documents Signing of Agreement for Footnote, Inc. to Digitize Holdings of NARA Washington, D.C. and Lindon, UT...Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein and Footnote, Inc. CEO Russell Wilding today announced an agreement to digitize selected records from the vast holdings of the National Archives. The 4.5 million pages that have been digitized so far are now available at www.footnote. com/nara ...About Footnote, Inc. Founded in 1997 as iArchives, Inc., Footnote is a subscription based web site that features searchable original documents that provide users with an unaltered view of the events, places, and people that shaped the American nation and the world. At Footnote.com all are invited to come to share, discuss, and collaborate on their discoveries with friends, family and colleagues. YOU CAN SEARCH AND REGISTER FOR A FREE ACCOUNT WITH FOOTNOTE AT: http://www.footnote .com/ With a free Footnote membership you can: Add annotations and comments to things you find on Footnote. Create your own story pages. Maintain a gallery of your favorite Footnote images. Upload your own images to your gallery Sarah Mueller <sarmar1@msn.com> wrote: We learned recently that my grandfather filed his Declaration of Intention to become a citizen in Helena, Montana in 1913, but never completed the process to become a citizen. Does anyone have any idea if "Intent" papers were retained locally or nationally (at the national archive in D.C.) if a Petition was never filed? Sarah ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CROATIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

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