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    1. [SCCHARLE] Re: Application for citizenship
    2. These are a couple of suggestions that I recommend, that had lists of persons naturalized in Charleston, and microfilm that covers Clerk of the Court Naturalization records. They are as follows: Federal Naturalization Oaths, Charleston, SC 1790-1860 (SCR 929.3) South Carolina Naturalizations, 1783-1850 (by Brent Holcomb) (SCR 929.3757) Charleston County Clerk of court: Naturalization Records, 1836-1905, Registration of Aliens Under Act of 1940 (microfilm) Records of Admissions to Citizenship, District of South Carolina, 1790-1906 (microfilm) These are all available at the Charleston County Library, South Carolina Room, at 68 Calhoun Street. If you have any further questions, please feel free to email me. Maggee

    10/19/2000 02:25:32
    1. Re: [SCCHARLE] Re: Application for citizenship - Brent Holcomb
    2. Hugh M. Lewis
    3. Hello The Brent Holcomb book - I have it but he does not say where he got his stuff? Where is it? Where do I go for his naturalizations? Did he get his stuff from Calhoun Street He states there is a William O'Hara, Mariner from Antrim naturalized in Feb 7 1797. I would love to have this document. He also has a Daniel O'Hara Hugh Lewis Box 257 Gainesville FL 32602 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MOConqrr@aol.com> To: <SCCHARLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 8:25 PM Subject: [SCCHARLE] Re: Application for citizenship > These are a couple of suggestions that I recommend, that had lists of persons > naturalized in Charleston, and microfilm that covers Clerk of the Court > Naturalization records. They are as follows: > > Federal Naturalization Oaths, Charleston, SC 1790-1860 (SCR 929.3) > > South Carolina Naturalizations, 1783-1850 (by Brent Holcomb) (SCR 929.3757) > > Charleston County Clerk of court: Naturalization Records, 1836-1905, > Registration of Aliens Under Act of 1940 (microfilm) > > Records of Admissions to Citizenship, District of South Carolina, 1790-1906 > (microfilm) > > These are all available at the Charleston County Library, South Carolina > Room, at 68 Calhoun Street. > > If you have any further questions, please feel free to email me. > > Maggee > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families > South Carolina Historical Society > http://www.schistory.org

    10/21/2000 07:23:53