Naturalization papers in Pennsylvania are in the county's prothonotary's office. Check out the LUzerne county web site. I believe early ones like for the time period you're talking are on microfilm from the Family History Library at familysearch.org. Pre-1907 naturalization papers do not have much information except for the country of origin, possibly a signature. Prior to the 1930s, I think 1932?, women got their citizenship through their fathers or husbands. So your great-grandmother's citizenship would under her father's or husband's name. She would not have applied separately. Good hunting. dan ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.