“Any girl that is now or may hereafter be hitched ”

“Any girl that is now or may hereafter be hitched ”

the fact women can be maybe not equally represented one of the country’s very early naturalization documents frequently surprises researchers. Those that assume naturalization practice and procedure will always be because they are today may invest time that is valuable for the nonexistent record. During the time that is same many genealogists do find naturalization records for ladies. The ensuing confusion about this topic yields a need for clear, easy guidelines in which to steer research. Unfortuitously, the only guideline one can put on to all the U.S. naturalization records–certainly dozens of ahead of September 1906–is that there was clearly no guideline.(1)

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