My great-grandfather and great-grandmother emigrated from Sweden and Denmark, respectively. There is no family information on which part of those countries they came from, but I'd dearly love to know. I have obtained death certificates and obituaries for both relatives, but they don't provide anything other than the country of origin. A volunteer looked up census records from 1920, which again listed only the country. I 'm hoping that naturalization records will at last provide the details I need. The census records indicated that both relatives were naturalized; the record for my great-grandfather included the phrase "N1884," which I presume means he was naturalized that year. There was no year given for my great-grandmother. I can probably find the record for my great-grandfather given what I know, but what about his wife? Would she have had to file for naturalization, or would it have been bestowed automatically when she married (if her husband was already a citizen), or when he became naturalized? I don't want to waste time looking for a record if there isn't one. Can anyone clarify how this process worked for women? Nancy