I would like to know where one can obtain Naturalization papers for someone dating from 1910-1920. These would have been in New Jersey. I have not found any info answering this question. Are they available? I have two individuals I would like to find them for, so if anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks, Lucy
Hi Lucy Naturalization papers for 1910-1920 are available for NJ. In most cases, however, they are going to be County records, rather than state or federal. They tend to be County Clerk records and are often associated with the local passport office in the county courthouse. If you believe that the people you are researching would have been naturalized in Middlesex County, then you need to check with the Middlesex County Clerk's Office. Check this website for more information: http://www.co.middlesex.nj.us/countyclerk/passport.asp This is what the website says about Naturalization records : NATURALIZATION RECORDS: The County Clerk's office has petitions of naturalization on file for individuals who became United States citizens at the Middlesex County Courthouse from 1806 through 1991. The microfilms are available to the public for viewing, or, if the year of petition or naturalization is known, we will research it for you. There is a $2.00 fee per page copied and a $5.00 fee for a letter of verification if needed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (732) 745-5723 OR (732) 296-6993. Hope that helps! Joan Joan M. Lowry mailto:[email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Lucy Manson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:42 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Naturalization papers in NJ 1910-1920 > > > I would like to know where one can obtain Naturalization papers > for someone dating from 1910-1920. These would have been in New > Jersey. I have not found any info answering this question. Are > they available? I have two individuals I would like to find them > for, so if anyone can help, please let me know. > > Thanks, Lucy >