Hello, When I searched my MA ancestors, I went to the NorthEast National Archives. I found many of my naturalization papers, as I, also, live in MA. Since I cannot drive to either Herkimer County, NY or Morris County, NJ, I am wondering how I can get a list of "possible" naturalization cards (like we have in MA -- the cards in the drawers)? Do such cards exist in NY and NJ? The naturalization records I am searching for were in the first half of the 1800's. I am hoping to find someone who will check these names, and then look these few records up. I'll gladly pay for the service. The people I am looking for: Malcolm CAMPBELL. b. 12/16/1781, Inverlussay, N. Knapdale, Argyll, Scotland, d. 1852 in Russia, Herkimer Co, NY. His wife was Sarah/More (SMITH). Malcolm CAMPBELL arrived in the US on 9/13/1807 (acc. to a list he wrote during the War of 1812 -- he was still a UK citizen then). One of his ch., named Dugall CAMPBELL, also immigrated (he was a child). I hope to see if Malcolm (or son, Dugall) was naturalizated after 1812. Therefore, I hope to find someone to check Malcolm CAMPBELL from 1812-1852 to see if he ever became a US citizen, and, thus, a card. His son, Dugall CAMPBELL, was b. 1803 in Scotland. Obadiah/Abadiah PARKER. He was b. 1802-1803 in Bilston, England, and d. between 1833-1850 in Boonton/Pequanock, Morris County, NJ. He arrived in the U.S. between 1830 to 1833. His wife's name was Mary ---. He had two sons in England: Joseph PARKER b. 1826 and George PARKER b. 1830, both b. in Bilston. They were little, and prob. immigrated with their father. Their third son, Obadiah PARKER, my ancestor, was b. in Boonton, NJ, in 1833. Thus, I need to search Obadiah PARKER's naturalization card from 1830-1850. And also see if his two sons, Joseph PARKER George PARKER, were naturalized as well when they were older. I'm sending this post to the Herkimer County (NY) List and the Morris County (NJ) List. Any help appreciated! I don't even know where to look! Again, I hope to find someone who will look up those names, and if card(s) were found, to pull those papers. Thanks! Betty G., Middleboro, MA GO TO: http://hometown.aol.com/tomiami/myhomepage/profile.html to visit main surnames for my great-grandparents' ancestors, a photo of Brig. Gen. Timothy RUGGLES & other RUGGLES photos. GO TO: http://hometown.aol.com/troiscats/myhomepage/photo.html to see a rough map of the 1659 Freemen's Purchase (Freetown, MA) GO TO: http://hometown.aol.com/bellymyangel/myhomepage/heritage.html to read about John's Greek and Syrian Immigrant Grandparents