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    1. Re: U.S. District Court-Seattle
    2. Ron Bestrom
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia Curulla" <[email protected]> > Can someone tell me the location of 1927 records from the U..S. District > Court in Seattle? That is where and when my father-in-law was naturalized. In the Seattle Phone book that you have, there is a blue government section. Look in the Federal Government portion.

    01/26/2002 09:01:02
    1. Re: U.S. District Court-Seattle
    2. Eileen
    3. Virginia: I got a copy of an ancestor's "Declaration of Intention to file citizenship papers" from the National Archives Pacific Alaska (Seattle). It only cost US$10.00. Contact Celia Ceffalo, Archives Technician, at [email protected] She was most helpful. Eileen Herkes > From: "Virginia Curulla" <[email protected]> > > > Can someone tell me the location of 1927 records from the U..S. District > > Court in Seattle? That is where and when my father-in-law was > naturalized. > > In the Seattle Phone book that you have, there is a blue government section. > Look in the Federal Government portion. > >

    01/26/2002 12:33:03
    1. Re: U.S. District Court-Seattle
    2. Virginia Curulla
    3. Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try it. Virgina > From: "Eileen" <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 19:33:03 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: U.S. District Court-Seattle > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 17:30:49 -0700 > > Virginia: > > I got a copy of an ancestor's "Declaration of Intention to file citizenship > papers" from the National Archives Pacific Alaska (Seattle). It only cost > US$10.00. > Contact Celia Ceffalo, Archives Technician, at [email protected] > She was most helpful. > > Eileen Herkes > > >> From: "Virginia Curulla" <[email protected]> >> >>> Can someone tell me the location of 1927 records from the U..S. > District >>> Court in Seattle? That is where and when my father-in-law was >> naturalized. >> >> In the Seattle Phone book that you have, there is a blue government > section. >> Look in the Federal Government portion. >> >> >

    01/26/2002 11:16:03