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    1. [LAORLEAN] Naturalization records and more questions....
    2. Penny Tveiten
    3. Good Morning All! I sent part of this mail earlier, but I am hoping it was lost in the crowd since there were none of the usual responses. How can I get a copy of the actual Declaration? And what will it tell me? This sounds like it is just a list of names, not the actual document, unless I am misunderstanding. This is my maternal Grandfather. I have very little information on him. So far I have located hime in the 1900 Penobscot, Maine census, 1 yr in the US, living with a large group of other italian immigrants {he was actually Sicilian}. At that time it said that he was married , though no females were listed,{ no one ever mentioned another wife perhaps she never made it to the US?}18yrs and could not speak english. I finally located his WW1 draft registration, 12 Sept 1918 which listed his wife {who had to be his 2nd wife because she was not born until 1903!} No physical adress was listed, only Violet, LA in St Bernard. I also have his SS application which was not applied for until 3/17/1952. St Louis # 3 is his final resting place. I know they lived on Painters Street from the early 40's. My grandmother, Magdalena Oalmann {Kaufamnn} was apparently his 3rd wife, He was Catholic {all the kids including my self, my brother and my sister were raised Catholic. My Grandmother was Lutheran {and I believe divorced from her first husband, August Kaufmann} I do not know what Church they belonged to, but I went to Our Lady Star of the Sea in Kindergarten. In the 1900 census his birth year was stated as 1882, on the draft registration 1918 it was 1880, in 1956 it was 1881, and onhis tomb stone it was back to 1882. He died in 1968, when I was 10yrs old, and I remember his english was still not very good. I have searched the census for 1910 - 1930 {page by page} for as long as they have been available with absolutely no luck! He was a self employed farmer who sold stuff at the farmers market. I seemed to remembe hearing that he owned other property inthe ninth ward that my Grandmother sold off after he died, but not sure. New Orleans Public Library Filed under call number FF652 Usticesi and alleged-Usticesi surnames have been extracted from the Naturalization Records Index of the US Eastern District Court in New Orleans, La. These records range from the 1906 through 1929. TYPES - (D)ecalaration of Intent (P)etition for Naturalization (C)ertificate of Naturalization Name Place of Birth Reference Type Santo Randazzo Campofelice Volume 14, Number 6398, Page 494 D So, where do I begin AGAIN ? Your input is appreciated! Penny T ____________________________________________________________________________________ No Cost - Get a month of Blockbuster Total Access now. Sweet deal for Yahoo! users and friends. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text1.com

    03/31/2008 12:23:12