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State Historical Society of North Dakota
Language
English
Description
Declarations of intention are often called "first papers" wherein a person declares his intention to become a citizen of the U.S. Later records may contain more information.
The naturalization papers granting U.S. citizenship were often called "Second papers". In 1906 the form was called Petition for naturalization, also, Petition and record.
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Language
English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Bower (and variant spellings) famlies who mainly descended from Stephen Gottlieb Bauer and Maria Glock, and their sons John L. Bowers and David Bower. They left Wurtemberg, Germany in 1838, and settled in Pennsylvania. Around 1869. In Lena, Illinois, David (1842-1932) married Susannah Badger (1846-1893), the daughter of Robert Badger and Susan Shively. They raised their children...
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English
Description
Periodical for the collection and interchange of family history and genealogical data about Bradway--Broadway individuals and families within the United States. Includes transcripts and excerpts from local, county, state and federal sources (city directories, vital records, military records, military pensions, census, etc.).
Includes indexes (one is a partial subject index to v. 1-5).
Includes Brodaway, Brandway, Brandaway and other variant spellings.
Includes...
15) Vera's letters
Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Dean families and their relatives in America. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the ancestors and descendants of the editor, Vera Leona Lee Dean, her first husband, George Reed, and her second husband, Jim Ross. Vera's families left New York ca. 1800, and settled in Newton County, and Searcy County, Arkansas. Some of her ancestors had Cherokee ancestry. Deans and their...
Language
English
Description
Periodical for the collection and interchange of family history and genealogical data about Miller individuals and families within the United States. Includes transcripts and excerpts from local, county, state, and federal sources (Bible records, cemeteries, vital records, probates, military records, census, etc.).
Includes indexes (listing Millar, Muller, Mueller and other variant spellings).
Includes Brown, Clark (Clarke), Cleveland, Cossart,...
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Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Clark families in the United States. Includes announcements and reports of the Clark reunions. Also includes abstracts and transcripts from local, county, state, and federal sources (particularly census records).
Author
Publisher
J.H. Howard
Pub. Date
1997
Physical Desc
4 v.
Language
English
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Description
A little over half of the work (635 p.) deals with the descendants of Robert Dickey (ca. 1463-1536) of Glasgow, Scotland and his wife Elizabeth Auchincloss, daughter of James Auchincloss. Descendants migrated to Northern Ireland (1620's) and later generations went to the US and settled in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and the southern US.
The other Dickeys come from Wales, Northern Ireland, Germany, Texas, and numerous states east of the Mississippi.
Author
Series
Dickey source book volume 3
Publisher
J.H. Howard
Pub. Date
1996
Physical Desc
80 leaves : facsims., geneal. table.
Language
English
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Description
John Dickey was born in 1724 in Ireland. He lived in Pennsylvania and then moved to North Carolina ca. 1754. His first wife was Rachel Tanner (1724-1789) and his second wife was Elizabeth Leasey (1765- (1765-1845). John died in 1808 in North Carolina.
Author
Series
Dickey source book volume 1
Publisher
J.H. Howard
Pub. Date
1996
Physical Desc
54 leaves : geneal. table.
Language
English
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Description
History of the early Scottish and Northern Ireland Dickeys and their descendants in North America, particularly in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Ohio. "The first one, whose name was written Dickey and Dikky, from whom a connected account has been ascertained, was Robert Dickey [ca. 1463-ca. 1538] who as Robert Dik leased ... land ... in Bonyntoune, Linlithgowshire ... [in] 1502."--p. 8.
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