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    1. Re: HEYMAN & FEIBELMAN Naturalization Laws
    2. Tony & Sue Skay Abruscato
    3. Many of the WPA transcriptions can be found through the LDS Family History Centers. Suggest visiting them at: http://32.96.111.13/default.asp I believe you can search their library records online and determine if the records are available on microfilm or microfiche. Sue At 12:19 AM 3/3/01 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, >Someone found something called "OLD LAW NATURALIZATION RECORDS PROJECTS" >on some of my ancestors. I do not know what they are. I would like to >know if anyone can explain them to me? What kind of information is >included on these papers? How do I go about getting them? Are they the >same as immigration papers? >The reason I am sending this to the Hinds Co. list, is that someone said >that they should be there in the court house, or library? >I am adding one down below. I would appreciate any and all suggestions. > >Thank you all so much, and best wishes. >Kay R. Music >~~~~~~~~~~ >Place: Mississippi >Year: 1892 >Primary Individual: Feibleman, Max - >Source Name: >OLD LAW NATURALIZATION RECORDS PROJECT. MISSISSIPPI. Index to >Naturalization Records, Mississippi Courts, 1798-1906. Prepared by Old >Law >Naturalization Records Project, Division of Community Service Programs, >Work >Projects Administration. Typescript. Jackson, Miss.: Old Law >Naturalization >Records Project, 1942. 250p. >Source Annotation: >Reproduced from typewritten copy. >Source Page #: 96 > >Searching for: >BERRY, BOUNDS, CONLEY, EDNEY, FEIBELMAN, GRADY, GRAY, GORE, HART, >HEYMAN, HOLTON, HUGHES, KNOW/KNOE, LAVENDER, LEWIS, McGOVERN, >MUSIC/MUSICK, REED/REID, ROBINSON, SMITH, WILSON, WRIGHT and a few >more... > > > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

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