I am researching my great grandfather Adolph Hiller ( I know the name took me aback also lol). I have some confusing information about him that I was hoping someone on the list could help me with. >From the Great Register of Voters 1890 for San Francisco I have this information and was wondering if anyone could get a copy of the original naturalization records: Naturalized 26 March 1875 36 years old born Germany Registered 26 August 1890 District D32 Precinct P3 I do not know anything about what port he might have entered the U.S. I only have one census record for him which is the 1900 census. If someone could look on the 1880 census for him it could really help with a lot of questions. Adolph Hiller not married....did not marry until 1887 birthdate of 30 Oct 1853 occupation not known but later he was a stationer/book store owner or possibly an owner of a tobacco store I have him living on Stockton Street, Eddy Street, Chestnut Street on different city directories His death date was 7 Oct 1908...his birthdate is shown as 30 Oct 1853 that he had been in the U.S. for 30 years. Parents names unknown but both born Germany. The information was given by his wife Amelia Davis Hiller. Here comes the confusion....of course I know that information on the census etc is only as good as the person giving it but there is such a difference of dates that it's making me crazy. The 1900 census shows that he came to the U.S. in 1858. If that is the case then he was a small child of about 5 years old. That does not go along with his age or birthdate from anywhere else. Also if he was 36 years old when naturalized in 1875 then that puts his birth year at about 1839 which doesn't go with anything else either. I have a picture of him from 1888 and he is clearly still a very young looking man. Any help anyone can give me sure would be appreciated!!! Lee in Eastern Utah lloyd_neilsen@me.com