I have read information about Naturalization on the RootsWeb page. I went to your links below but couldn't find out anything on Naturalization Records. The second link isn't working. I have been to the Historical Society in Madison but didn't know to look for Naturalization papers at the time. Are they indexed? And by what? Have people from Sauk County found Naturalization papers at the Historical Society? I live in Minnesota, so I don't get down there that often. I am trying to find SOME clue as to where my great grandparents immigrated from in Germany. Their marriage was in Germany; I have checked birth, death and marriage records of children, talked with family members. Any other suggestions? :) Kris Brewer Rein -----Original Message----- From: Sauk County Historical Society [mailto:schist@shopstop.net] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 11:21 AM To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WISAUK] Naturalization Papers Naturalization papers are not found in Sauk County. Any Naturalization papers for this county are at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. You can check out their collections and research policy at www.shsw.wisc.edu and their archives at www.arcat.library.wisc.edu . At the last genealogical forum, they were very proud of what they had to offer and what is now on-line. Good luck, Kathy Waddell, Archivist Sauk County Historical Society -----Original Message----- From: Kris Rein <gardeningk@home.com> To: WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com <WISAUK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 9:59 AM Subject: [WISAUK] Naturalization Papers > >Does anyone know where I could get a copy of my great grandparents >naturalization papers? > >One (Thomas Repka) came to the US in 1885 and lived in Sauk County (Leland). >The other (Anton Maulwurf), came in 1898 to the Mt. Horeb, WI area but then >moved to Watoma, WI in 1899. In 1903, he then moved to Sauk County (Leland). > >Any help would be appreciated. > >:) Kris Brewer Rein > > > >