> > >Has anyone received naturalization papers from 1926-34? I'm curious to know if the index has the date of entry on it. > You didn't mention the area...but, I have searched naturalization records from all parts of the East coast and the Southern area. They all vary...some give tons of info and others barely give the name :-) Maybe if you were a bit more specific, someone on the list who has searched similar records in the same area could be of more help. Plus, don't forget there are different kinds of papers...at the very least there are two, the alien declarations usually have the most info..the final papers when the alien becomes a citizen, may have town of residence/address plus witnesses' names. But, again, all are different with different info. I have done extensive transcriptions for Rensselaer Co (Troy) NY and find it also depends on the clerk on how much info is filled in on the forms...using the same form, different clerks filled them out differently. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton