Misc. Naturalization Notices from the Local Newspapers
 

Richland Co., Ohio

 
 

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Misc. Naturalization Notices from the Local Newspapers

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Dr. Alexander Moore, a native of Canada, has been naturalized.  [Mansfield Herald:  30 May 1889]

Geo. T. Smith has received his final naturalization papers.  He came here from England in 1880.  [Mansfield Herald:  02 May 1889]

Jos. B. Marzetti, who came to this country from Italy in 1882 received his final naturalization papers, Tuesday.  [Mansfield Herald:  04 April 1889]

The following persons received their final naturalization papers Friday:  Theodore Beyer, who came to this country from Germany, Feb. 1884;  Geo. Miller, who came from Germany in December, 1883;  and Andrew Wolf, who came from Germany in April, 1882.  [Mansfield Herald:  07 March 1889]

John Pelletier, native of Germany, who came to this country in March, 1881, received his last naturalization papers, Wednesday.  [Mansfield Herald:  03 January 1889]

Friday.  In Probate Court yesterday afternoon final naturalization papers were issued to John A. Harris, who came to this country from England in May, 1898.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  08 July 1893]

Monday.  In Probate court this forenoon John L. Judson, who came from Canada in 1885, took out his final naturalization papers.  Mr. Judson is the assistant pharmacist in Barton's drugstore.   [Richland Shield & Banner:  25 March 1893]

Saturday.  Philip Metz, who came from Germany in 1881, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this afternoon and voted at the Democratic primary.   [Richland Shield & Banner:  25 March 1893]

Thursday.  Christian Zudzewitz, a native of Russia, who came to this country in 1887, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court last evening.  Philip Gehrig, native of Germany, who came to America six years ago, has been naturalized.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  11 March 1893]

Friday.  Sam. Branchi, a native of Italy, who came to this country in 1887, has applied in Probate Court for citizenship.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  07 June 1890, Vol. LXXIII, No. 3]

The following persons have been naturalized:   Daniel Westly, soldier from Holland, William Hartford of Ireland, Jacob Stromberger of Germany, Ernest Beam of Prussia, Adam Shafer of Germany, Rudolph Yennie of Switzerland, Louis Wagner of Germany and John Miller of Germany.  [Mansfield Herald:  31 October 1889, Vol. 39, No. 50]

Peter Doen has received his final naturalization papers.  [MANSFIELD HERALD, 03 October 1889, Vol. 39, No. 46]

Arnold Graf, of Switzerland, has filed his application for citizenship.  [MANSFIELD HERALD, 12 September 1889, Vol. 39, No. 43]

Monday.  Robert Hope, aged 25, living at Shelby, a native of England, took out his final naturalization papers today and will vote the Democratic ticket this fall.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  13 August 1892]

Friday.  Mrs. Alice Cornwall Judson, wife of Dr. Judson, is the first woman to make application in Richland County to become a naturalized citizen.  She came from Canada in 1885 and, as she was over 18 years old at the time, she could only make application for naturalization papers, which she did in Probate Court this morning.  It will be two years before she can procure final papers, until which time she is not eligible to vote.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  30 March 1895, Vol. LXXVII, No. 46]

John G. Knopfle, of Germany, received his final naturalization papers Thursday.  [MANSFIELD HERALD:  24 July 1890, Vol. 40, No. 36]

John Them has filed an application for citizenship.  He came here from Austria in 1881.  [MANSFIELD HERALD:  14 August 1890, Vol. 40, No. 39]

Final naturalization papers were issued in probate court today to John Boyd, a native of Canada, who came here in 1890, and to William Heineking, who came here in 1890 from Germany.  [Semi-Weekly News:  22 September 1896, Vol. 12, No. 77]

John Roth, who came to this country from Switzerland in April, 1891, has received his final naturalization papers.  [Semi-Weekly News:  29 September 1896, Vol. 12, No. 79]

Peter Kanaugh, who came to this country in 1890 from Austria, and Joseph Monastere, who came to the United States from England in 1891, have received their final naturalization papers and are now American citizens.  [Semi-Weekly News:  02 October 1896, Vol. 12, No. 80]

The following persons were given their final naturalization papers in probate court Wednesday:  Frank Rejent, William Eilenfeld, Fred Eilenfeld, Franz Cieslo.  The four came to this country from Germany in 1891.  Carl Bolewski has made application for naturalization.  [Semi-Weekly News:  23 October 1896, Vol. 12, No. 86]

Walter Wilson, who came to this country from Scotland in March, 1890, has received his final naturalization papers.  [Semi-Weekly News:  03 November 1896, Vol. 12, No. 89]

Ambrosius Goetz a native of Germany, who came to this country in June, 1897, has made application in probate court for naturalization papers.  [Semi-Weekly News:  15 October 1897, Vol. 13, No. 83]

Charles Schreiber, aged 22 years, who came to the United States from Germany, in August, 1891, has made application in probate court to become a citizen of the United States.  [Semi-Weekly News:  22 October 1897, Vol. 13, No. 85]

Tuesday.  Arnold Graf, who came to this country from Switzerland in November, 1880, yesterday evening took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court and will hereafter vote the Democratic ticket.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  19 September 1891, Vol. LXXIV, No. 17]

Saturday.  Peter Duer, who came to this country from Germany in October, 1884, has received his naturalization papers in Probate Court.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  19 September 1891, Vol. LXXIV, No. 17]

Tuesday.  John Boyce, who came to this country from England in May, 1884, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this forenoon and will cast his first vote for Gov. Campbell at the coming election.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  24 October 1891]

Friday.  Charles Burggraf, who came to this country from Germany in 1881, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate Court last evening and will hereafter vote the Democratic ticket.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  24 October 1891]

Monday.  John Schlup, a native of Switzerland, who came to this country in May, 1878, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate Court this morning and is hereafter an American citizen.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  24 October 1891]

Monday.  George Heitz, who came to this country from Germany in March, 1885, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court today and will hereafter vote the Democratic ticket.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  24 October 1891]

Tuesday.  Sam Shockelton and John Gott, natives of England, and Enwald Pye and Wm. Tait, natives of Scotland, filed their first naturalization papers in Probate court this afternoon.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  31 October 1891]

Sunday.  The following natives of Scotland took out their first naturalization papers in Probate Court last evening.  John Logan who came to this country in March, 1890.  Peter F. Donnelly, who came in April 1887, and David Malcolm who came in April, 1890.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  31 October 1891]

Saturday.  Alexander Davis, a Scotchman, David Cook, an Englishman, and Martin Callory, an Irishman, took out their final naturalization papers in Probate court last evening.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  07 November 1891]

Monday.  Ulrich Rothlisberger, who came to this country from Switzerland in 1866, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this forenoon.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  07 November 1891]

Tuesday.  Martin Phillipson, a native of Austria who came to this country in May, 1890, took out his first naturalization papers in Probate court this morning.   [Richland Shield & Banner:  12 December 1891]

Saturday.  Thomas Brooks, a native of England, who came to this country in July, 1866, took out his first naturalization papers in Probate court this forenoon.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  19 December 1891, Vol. LXXIV, No. 30]

Thursday.  Charles Thomas, a native of Germany, who came to this country in March, 1889, took out his first naturalization papers in Probate court yesterday.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  26 December 1891]

Thursday.  Conrad Uhly, aged 29, who came to this country from Germany in July, 1882, took out his final naturalization in Probate court this morning preparatory to helping elect Cleveland this fall.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  __ ______ 1892]

Monday.  Ludwig Schulz, aged 32, a native of Germany, who came to this country in 1886, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this morning and will vote the Democratic ticket this fall.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  __ ____ 1892]

Wednesday.  In Probate Court yesterday afternoon John Brumenschenkel, aged 33, a native of Hungary, who came to this country in 1882, took out his final naturalization papers.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  10 September 1892]

Wednesday.  Thomas Seward, a native of Ireland, who came to this country in 1886, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court, this morning, and said he will vote the Democratic ticket from top to bottom this fall.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  17 September 1892]

Wednesday.  In Probate Court this afternoon, Vincenzo Nardini, who came to this country in 1889, took out his first naturalization papers.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  15 October 1892]

Thursday.  Wilhelm Schwartz, Philip Melsar and Frank Gralki, who came from Germany in 1886, 1882 and 1887 respectively, took out their final naturalization papers in Probate Court this morning.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  15 October 1892]

Monday.  Nicola Giannetti, a native of Italy, who came to this country in 1884, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this morning and will cast a ballot for Cleveland and Harter.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  15 October 1892]

Wednesday.  Philip Lutz, who came from Germany in 1852, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this forenoon.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  22 October 1892]

Friday.  In Probate court last evening Fred Emmer, who came to this country from Germany in 1880, took out his final naturalization papers.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  22 October 1892]

Wednesday.  In Probate Court this morning, Joseph Weiss, who came to this country from Switzerland in May, 1881, took out his final naturalization papers.   [Richland Shield & Banner:  05 November 1892]

Sunday.  Edmond LeRoy, who came from France in 1887, and Henry Wendling, who came from Germany in 1854, took out their final naturalization papers in Probate court yesterday afternoon.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  12 November 1892]

Monday.  W.J. Higgins, who came to this country from England in 1869, took out his final naturalization papers today.

Thursday.  Frederick Laubscher, who came to this country from Germany in 1870, this morning took out his final naturalization papers in Probate Court.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  31 December 1892]

Saturday.  In Probate Court this forenoon, Joseph G. Iseya, a native of Turkey, who came to this country in 1886, took out his first naturalization papers.  [no date given]

Thursday.  John Roth, a native of Switzerland, who came to this country in April, 1891, took out his final naturalization papers in Probate court this morning.  He also procured a marriage license for himself and Lizzie Webber.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  25 February 1893]

Monday.  Joseph Thull, a native of Germany, has taken out his final naturalization papers in Probate court and is now an American citizen.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  27 May 1893]

Friday.  In Probate Court yesterday afternoon, final naturalization papers were issued to John A. Harris, who came to this country from England in May, 1886.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  08 July 1893]

Wm. Eckard, alien and native of Germany, made application to become a citizen of the United States, and received his first naturalization papers.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 January 1886]

Jacob Schumacher, an alien and native of Prussia, who came to the United States in '59, made application and received his naturalization papers Wednesday.  [Mansfield Herald:  18 February 1886]

Alexander Cameron, native of Scotland, and resident of Mansfield, received his final naturalization papers and became a citizen of the United States.  [Mansfield Herald:  18 March 1886]

George Stahlheber, alien and native of Germany, took out his final naturalization papers and was admitted to the full rights of citizenship.  [Mansfield Herald:  25 March 1886]

Charles Myers, alien and native of Germany, received his final naturalization papers in the probate court Monday and was admitted to the full rights of a citizen of the United States.  He went right off and voted the Republican ticket.  The Italians who took out naturalization papers on Saturday also voted with the Republican party.  [Mansfield Herald:  01 April 1886]

James Hogan, an Irish alien, and two Italian aliens named Seisavele Massimino and John John Rozliatti received their final naturalization papers in the probate court Saturday and were admitted to the full rights of citizenship.  [Mansfield Herald:  08 April 1886]

Henry Brunner, alien, native of Germany and resident of the Fourth ward, received his final naturalization papers and became a full-fledged Democratic citizen, with the right to vote.  [Mansfield Herald:  06 May 1886]

George Flockenzi and Gust Flohr, aliens and natives of Germany, obtained their final naturalization papers Saturday and voted for Becker at the Democratic primaries.  Martin Bray, alien and native of Ireland, also obtained naturalization papers and became a citizen of the United States with the right to vote.  [Mansfield Herald:  06 May 1886]

Alvis Lanzanlechner, alien and native of Austria, made application to become a citizen of the United States.  [Mansfield Herald:  29 July 1886]

Henry Roost, alien, and native of Switzerland;  George Durr, alien and native of Germany;  Maurice Goldberger, alien and native of Hungary;  and Matthis Neubert, alien and native of Germany, made application to become citizens of the United States.

William Sutherland, alien and native of Canada, secured his final naturalization papers and became a citizen of the United States.  [Mansfield Herald:  26 August 1886]

Adam Fisher, alien and native of Germany, residing in the Fourth ward, made application in the probate court to become a citizen of the United States and received his naturalization papers.  [Mansfield Herald:  21 October 1886]

Louis Schmidt, alien, native of Germany, and resident of the Fourth Ward, who came to this country in 1881, was naturalized in the probate court Friday.  He is 58 years old.  The same day his four sons, Conrad, Peter, Charles and David, all were naturalized and became citizens of the United States with the right to vote.  [Mansfield Herald:  21 October 1886]

Blaise Munch, alien and native of Germany, who came to this country in 1879, was naturalized in the probate court Tuesday.  He made application to become a citizen of the United States in the Ashland County (OH) court.  [Mansfield Herald:  21 October 1886]

The final naturalization papers were issued to John S. Spice and Joseph Long.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 October 1886]

Probate Court:  John G. Knopfel, who came to the United States in June, 1885, made application to become a citizen.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 October 1886]

Geo. Seibert, alien and native of Germany, who came to this city in October, 1881, was naturalized in the probate court Friday. His age is 46.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 October 1886]

William Schaeffer, alien and native of Germany, who came to this country in 1881, was naturalized on Thursday.  He is 25 years of age.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 October 1886]

Frank Otto, alien and native of Germany, who came to this country in 1882, was also naturalized.  His age is 42.  [Mansfield Herald:  28 October 1886]

Henry Boebel and Serafkin Schwein were given their first naturalization papers.  [Mansfield Herald:  04 November 1886]

Final papers were issued to John Long, Germany, 46 years of age and has been here since '81;  Henry Backarack, German, in this country since '64, and 57 years of age;  and John Heuss, German, came to this country in '81, and just of age.  [Mansfield Herald:  04 November 1886]

Final naturalization papers:  John Elliott, Adam Stauslawski.  First papers:  Alex Simon, Adam Staczweofcki.  Final papers:  Thos. P. Mangan, Yost Suter, M. Mentlichfirst and John A. Doehlo.  [Mansfield Herald:  04 November 1886]

Final (naturalization) papers:  F. Bermelin, P. Schuck, Fhilip Keil [sic.], Fred Beer, John Fresh.  [Mansfield Herald:  04 November 1886]


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