I found my gr grandfathers citzenship papers at the Cleveland Probate Court archives on Detroit ave round the 3000 block .You can even call them and they will look it up for you . There is small charges think it was a couple of dollars Another place to look is at the Western Reserve ,out on the far east side they have a lot of old records clarence -------------- Original message from Mike1228@aol.com: -------------- > My Grandfather was born in 1890 CZ. He said he was from Bohemia. I suspect > he came to the US when he was of age for he spoke of the OLD Country a great > deal. He taught his sons to count to ten, In a language that seems part > German and part CZ according to one man. > > When I search for him coming here should I look for the homeland as CZ, > Bohemia, or Austria? > > He claims he applied for cititzenship at Cleveland Ohio, yet I have been > unable to find anything. Also, he did not marry grandma till he was abt. 27, in > Cleveland. I do not know what took her to Cleveland but she was married > before. He claimed he was not, but I suspect different. At what age did men > usually marry in CZ. > > Thank you; > Sharon > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to: > CZECH-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > CZECH-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple > messages) > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe >