> My grandmother was Canadian, married to a US citizen in 1905 (in > Canada). They lived their entire married life in the US. I know > she voted after women won the right to do so. Before 1919, I > believe was no advantage to citizenship for her, and in any case, > she was married to a US citizen. I don't see anything anywhere that > she would have had to go through a citizenship process and therefore > have left a paper trail. Still, if there is one someplace, I'd like > to have it. Anyone? > > "Elizabeth Richardson" <erichktn@worldnet.att.net> Until women got the vote in the US, her naturalization was completed when the minister said "I now pronounce you man and wife." The only paperwork will be the marriage certificate. Cheryl