THE DeKALB COUNTY, INDIANA GENWEB PROJECT

FACTS FOR PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION

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DENES, GEORGE:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 29 August 1877, Prochest, Rumania (last residence Porchest, Rumania)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, 1 April 1907; Arrived at New York, New York, 13 April 1907; Vessel: Blucher of the Hamburg Amn line.

Occupation: Merchant.

Height 5’8"; complexion - dark; hair - Black; eyes – brown;

Destined to Indiana Harbor, Indiana .

Declared my intention: 22 February 1919, at Auburn, Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Anna, born 29 February 1881, Porchest Rumania.

CHILDREN: 5

Anna, born 15 February 1903, Bucuresti, Rumania; resides in Willard, Ohio.

Nick, born 16 December 1905, Garrett, Indiana; resides in Garrett, Indiana.

John, born 22 December 1912, Garrett, Indiana; resides in Garrett, Indiana.

George, born 29 November 1916, Garrett, Indiana; resides in Garrett, Indiana.

HOLGINER, JOHN SEBASTIAN:

Residence: (no information on him only lists children)

Born:

Emigrated from:

Occupation:

WIFE:

CHILDREN:

Albert, born 9 January 1882, Chicago, Illinois; resides at Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Fred, born 11 October 1884, Garrett, Indiana; resides at Freeport, Illinois.

Henry, born 26 December 1887, Garrett, Indiana; resides at Freeport, Illinois.

Mary Gulick, born 16 August 1889, Garrett, Indiana; resides Auburn, Indiana.

Augusta, born 26 August 1891, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Loretta, born 3 September 1894, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana

Otto, born 6 June 1897, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

SEIFERT, JOSEPH:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born: 4 January 1856, Oppal, Germany; (last residence Oppal, Germany)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 10 May 1883; Arrived at New York, New York 25 May 1883.

Occupation: ??

Declared my intention: 20 October 184 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Terrisa Seifert, born ?, Oppal, Germany

CHILDREN: 7

Paul, born 8 December 1882, Oppal, Germany; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Charley, born 13 November 1884, Garrett, Indiana; resides Pittsburg.

William, born 4 August 1886, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Frank, born 28 January 1890, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Mary, born 1 November 1893, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

J____?, born 19 October 1895, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Theodore, born 26 February 1899, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

KAEZKA, STANISLAUS:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born: 7 April 1888, Yerdawa Austria Poland (last residence Yerdawa, Austria Poland)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 15 January 1908; Arrived at New York, New York 31 January 1908; Vessel Zofia

Occupation: Laborer

Height 5’7"; complexion – dark; hair – dark; eyes – blue;

Destined to Byonne? New York.

Declared my intention: 10 May 1916, at Auburn, Indiana, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Agatha Kaezka, born 1 September 1889, Yerdawa Russia Poland.

CHILDREN: 3

Frank, born 30 September 1914, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Sophia, born 14 January 1916, Chicago, Illinois; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Francis, born 24 may 1918, Chicago, Illinois, resides Garrett, Indiana.

GIESER, ANDREW:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 21 January 1866, Dollow Ant. Mosbach Baden Germany ( last residence same)

Emigrated from: Antwerp, Germany, 4 June 1884; Arrived at New York, New York, 15 Jun 1884; Vessel: Westerland.

Occupation: Laborer

Declared my intention: 8 September 1888 at Auburn, Indiana, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Anna M. Gieser, born Lachen Rheinfalz, Germany

CHILDREN: 5

Emma M., born 27 January 1895, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Julius Peter, born 7 Jun 1896, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Lydia M., born 9 December 1899, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

William A., born 27 May 1902, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Carl Henry, born 25 November 1904, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

DREWS, LOUIS:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born: 22 August 1867, Groszplasten, Germany, (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 30 October 1890: Arrived at Baltimore, Md., 15 November 1890; Vessel: Salier

Occupation: Carpenter

Declared my intention: 5 October 1892 at Auburn, Indiana, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Frieda Drews, born Nerr? Schlern, Germany

CHILDREN: 3

William, born 27 May 1895, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Annie, born 15 May 1897, Garrett, Indiana; resides at Garrett, Indiana.

Lillie, born 16 August 1899, Garrett, Indiana; resides at Garrett, Indiana.

BRIDRZYCKI, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 10 July 1867, Prussia, (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany; Arrived at Baltimore Md., 22 March, 1892

Occupation: Foreman

WIFE: ??

CHILDREN:

Paul J., born 27 Oct 1893, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Gertrude A., born 29 Oct 1895, Garrett, Indiana; resides Ohio.

Anthony P., born 13 September 1898, Garrett, Indiana; resides St. Lawrence, Wisconsin.

BRADIN, FLORENCE M. (SIMON)

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 5 November 1904, Bucharest, Rumania

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany; Arrived at New York, New York, 3 August 1910; Vessel: Kaiser Wilhelm Grosser

Occupation: Housewife

Petition of Naturalization, Circuit Court, at Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Husband: John Bradin, born 1 March 1898, Porcesti, Rumania; Naturalized, 20 December 1901.

Married: 10 Oct 1920

Parents: Andrei Simon and Joana (Purece) Simon

CHILDREN: 3

Anna, born 2 December 1922, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

John, born 19 September 1924, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana

Margaretta Jane, born 29 August, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana

BALAZS, FRANK:

Residence: Troy Township, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 24 February 1884, Beretke, Hungary; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany; Arrived at New York, New York, Saturday before Easter, 1907; Vessel; Pennsylvania

Occupation: Farmer

Height 5’ 8"; Weight 160 pounds; hair – black; eyes – Brown; Distinctive marks: Scar on left arm.

WIFE: Theresa Balazs, born Beretke, Hungary

CHILDREN: ??

KELLNER, CHARLES:

Residence: Butler, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 5 March 1842, Fantkenberg, Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 11 September 1867; Arrived at New York, New York, 2 November 1867; Vessel; Eugene

Occupation: Mason

Declared my intention: 24 September 1870 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Margaret Kellner, born Mansfield, Ohio

CHILDREN: 5

Emma Jane Hull, born 22 May 1871, Butler, Indiana; resides St. Joe, Indiana.

Fred, born 28 August 1872, Butler, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Anna Briggs, born 5 January 1874, Butler, Indiana; resides Detroit, Michigan.

Herman, born 28 July 1876, Butler, Indiana; resides Butler, Indiana.

Henry, born 28 August 1878, Butler, Indiana; resides U. S. Army.

KRUS, MICHAEL:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 18 August 1864, Neimezynck, Wongrowiee; (last residence Wongrowiee)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 1 April 1888, Arrived New York, New York, 1 May 1888; Vessel Kaiser

Occupation: Blacksmith

Declared my intention: 30 August 1913 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Ilary Krus, born, Kowalewo?

CHILDREN: 5

Jerry, born 31 July 1893, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Helen, born 2 August 1895, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Veronica, born 15 May 1898, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

John, born 28 June 1901, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Frank, born 4 April 1908, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana

HERRMANN, ELIZABETH: Also known as Sister M. Ethelburga

Residence: Garrett Care Hospital, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born, 21 February 1895, Herxheimweyther, Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 1 November 1910; Arrived New York, New York, 17 November 1910; Vessel: Rhone

Occupation: Nurse

Declared my intention: 21 March 1919, at Joliet, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Illinois.

Height, 5’4"; complexion white; hair – Blonde; eyes – Brown;

Destined to Joliet, Illinois; accompanied by Student Sister Leonata;

HUNSEL, BERNARD:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 12 March 1851, Libbphberg, Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany 1 November 1872; Arrived New York, New York, 20 November 1872. Vessel: Hansa

Occupation: Merchant Taylor

Declared my intention: 11 September 1878 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Teressa Hunsel, born, Napoleon, Ohio

CHILDREN: 2

Carl, born 12 February 1891, Garrett, Indiana; resides at Garrett, Indiana

Regine, born 10 August 1894.

MORORU, VASILE: Also known as Nicolas Petrucin

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born: 15 Jun 1892, Procesti, Rumania; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 20 January 1910; Arrived New York, New York, 5 February 1910, Ellis Island; Vessel: President Grant

Occupation: Machinist Helper—Railroad Box Packer

Declared my intention: 14 May 1920, Circuit Court at Auburn DeKalb County, Indiana.

Person in United States I was coming to: George Dennis.

Name of persons or passengers I traveled with: Theodore Parru.

Color: White; complexion Fair; height 5’8"; weight 170 pounds; hair – Black; eyes – Gray.

WIFE: Elizabeth, born Porcesti Rumania

CHILDREN: 3

Florence, born 5 January 1915 Willard, Ohio; resides Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

John, born 24 November 1917 Garrett, Indiana; resides Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

Helen, born 14 July 1919, Garrett, Indiana; resides Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

MAROLF, FRED:

Residence: R. R. #2, Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 26 October 1892, Erlach, Switzerland; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Havre, France, 16 March 1909; Arrived New York, New York, 25 March 1909; Vessel: Chicago, France Line.

Occupation: Cheesemaker

Height: 5’; complexion - fair; hair – Dark; eyes – Brown;

Destined to Fort Wayne, Indiana

Declared my intention: 10 February 1920, at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Goldie Marolf, born 6 Jun 1894, Concord DeKalb County, Indiana.

CHILDREN: 2

Frieda, born 6 March 1919, Auburn, Indiana, resides Auburn, Indiana.

Fred, born 27 March, 1921, Auburn, Indiana, resides Auburn, Indiana.

POLLARD, WILLIAM J.:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana

Born, 19 September 1862, Mount Horeb?, Canada; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Amherstburg, Canada, 11 March 1881, Arrived Stiny? Island, Michigan, 11 March 1881; Vessel: Canada Southern Ry.

Occupation: Car Distributor

Declared my intention: 6 November 1894 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Mary E. Pollard, born Syracuse, Indiana.

CHILDREN: 1

Florence W. Young, born 12 August 1892, Garrett, Indiana; resides Chicago, Illinois.

SARTOR, HENRY:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 29 March 1874, Nurderhattet, Germany (last residence Wissenen, Germany)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 6 October 1891; Arrived Baltimore, Maryland, 22 October 1891; Vessel: Dresten.

Occupation: Shoemaker

Declared my intention: 10 October 1896 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Emma Sartor, born Freiburg, Germany

CHILDREN: 2

Frida, born 14 May 1901, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Carl, born 9 November 1904, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

SCHIVELL, AUGUSTA M.:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 28 August 1867, Prussian Poland, Breson, Germany (last residence Briesen, Germany.)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 23 May 1875; Arrived New York, New York, 21 June 1875.

Occupation: Housekeeper

Declared my intention: 1 February 1924, at Auburn, Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

Color – White; complexion – fair; height – 5’2"; weight 145 pounds; hair – Dark; eyes - Blue

Destined to Brimfield, Indiana.

Person I was coming to: Jacob Byanski (father)

Names of person or passengers I traveled with: My mother Catherine Byanski and brothers Joseph & Louis Byanski.

Widow—No children.

HORBOLSHEIMER, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 8 September 1860, Lenkershein, Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 7 November 1884; Arrived New York, New York, 17 November 1884; Vessel: Eiter.

Occupation: Harness Maker

Declared my intention: 4 May 1886 at South Bend, in the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, Indiana.

WIFE: Anna Horbolsheimer, born South Bend, Indiana.

CHILDREN: 7

Amiel, born 24 May 1888, South Bend, Indiana; resides Defiance, Ohio.

Agner, born 6 November 1894, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Robert, born 7 August 1904, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Helen, born 30 July 1905, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Irene, born 31 July 1907, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Theodore, born 8 May 1909, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Annabel, born 19 October 1912, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

STEINBRUNNER, CONRAD:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 3 November 1857, Freiburg, Baden Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 7 December 1882; Arrived Baltimore, Md. 2 January 1882; Vessel Koelm

Occupation: Machinist

Declared my intention: 7 April 1884 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Emma Steinbrunner

CHILDREN: 2

Emma, born 24 January 1881 Freiburg, Germany; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Clara, born 23 October 1890, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

STOLL, HERMAN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 15 October 1859, Dervitz, Germany, (last residence Mulerin, Germany)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 16 Apr 1890; Arrived Baltimore, Maryland, 2 May 1890;

Occupation: Blacksmith Helper

Declared my intention: 10 October 1890 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Mary Stoll, born Zeilow?, Germany.

CHILDREN: 2

Fred, born 4 October 1889 Mulerin, Germany; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Arthur, born 2 August 1893, Chicago, Illinois; resides Garrett, Indiana.

THOMSON, JOHN F.:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 24 March 1850, St. Thomas, Canada; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Windser, Canada, 1 February 1876; Arrived Detroit, Michigan, 1 February 1876; Vessel: Ferry

Occupation: Physician and Surgeon

Declared my intention: 9 October 1880 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Sallie W. Thomson, born Zanesville, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 2

Flora Green, born 28 October 1882, Garrett, Indiana; resides LaGrange, Indiana.

John W., born 31 January 1886, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

YOGER, ALBERT:

Residence: Fairfield Center, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 13 May 1857, Edemissen by Paine, Germany; (last residence same)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 5 October 1879; Arrived New York, New York, 19 October 1879; Vessel: Reine

Occupation: Farming

Declared my intention: 22 October 1884 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Lena Hoffmier Yoger, born Allen County, Indiana.

CHILDREN: 5

Bertha, born 4 November 1884, Fairfield Center, Indiana; resides Fairfield Center, Indiana.

Sophia, born 2 July 1886, Fairfield Center, Indiana; resides Portland, Oregon

Mary, born 20 March 1888, Fairfield Center, Indiana; resides Fairfield Center, Indiana.

Emma, born 3 July 1890 Fairfield Center, Indiana; resides Fairfield Center, Indiana.

John, born 10 September 1892, Fairfield Center, Indiana; resides Fairfield Center, Indiana.

WARNER, HATTIE LINTGARD: (maiden name Wincher) also known as Hedwig Norkel

Residence: Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 5 March 1893, Apolda, Germany

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 28 march 1914; Arrived New York, New York, 7 April 1914; Vessel: George Washington; North German Lloyd line.

Occupation: Housewife.

I applied for naturalization to the DeKalb Circuit Court at Auburn, Indiana 15 Feb 1926 which application was denied because was not then married to American Citizen and could not prove five years residence.

Destined to Brooklyn, New York

Accompanied by: Mrs. Wally Winsc?

HUSBAND: Arthur Warner, born 4 January 1882, St. Paul, Minnesota; Married 6 November 1926.

CHILDREN: 2

Clinton F. Gartner, born 2 March 1925, Garrett, Indiana; resides Auburn, Indiana.

Harry H. Norkel, born 5 January 1915, Brooklyn, New York; resides Auburn, Indiana.

Elsbeth Norkel, born 4 January 1912, Apolda, Germany; resides Auburn, Indiana.

GRISCHKE, KARL:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 12 March 1861, Grase O. S. Falkenberg ( last residence Bredlau, Germany)

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 19 April 1888; Arrived New York, New York, 11 May 1888; Vessel: Bohamian.

Occupation: Machinist

Declared my intention: 3 November 1890 at Auburn ,Indiana.

WIFE: Anna Grischke, born City of Sandusky, Ohio. (found in birth record maiden name Hrintzerbirry)

CHILDREN: 7

Edward, born 3 April 1888, Sandusky, Ohio, resides Garrett, Indiana.

Oscar H., born 19 October 1892, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Clara, born 3 January 1894, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Meta, born 17 May 1896, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Walter, born 7 September 1898, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Alma, born 6 January 1902, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Paul, born 5 August 1906, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

GRISCHKE, FRED:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 12 August 1858, Germany; (last residence Grase O. S. Falkenberg)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 13 June 1884; Arrived New York, New York, 23 August 1884; Vessel: Ecker?

Occupation: Blacksmith.

Declared my intention: 30 August 1913? at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: ?

CHILD: 1

Salma, born 22 February 1889, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

GENDA, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 14 October 1866, Buczen, Germany, (last residence Buczen, Germany)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 22 December 1890; Arrived Baltimore Md., 2 October 1892; Vessel: America

Occupation: Laborer

Declared my intention: 5 October 1892 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Wilhelmina, born, Hartwighoff, Germany.

CHILDREN: 5

Hettie, born, 4 December 1892, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Ewalt, born, 1 June 1899, South Chicago; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Henry, born, 1903, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Otto, born 8 May 1906, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Ella, born 8 May 1808, South Chicago; resides Garrett, Indiana.

KLEEMAN, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 19 February 1865, Schloen, Germany; (last residence Schloen, Germany)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 27 October 1890; Arrived Baltimore, 14 November, 1890; Vessel: Sulier.

Occupation: Hosler

Declared my intention: 29 July 1892 at Auburn in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Sophia Kleemann, born Schmaehbagen, Germany.

CHILDREN: 8

Ema, born 14 August 1891, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Carl, born 21 September 1892, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Paul, born 3 December 1894, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Johann, born 10 November 1896, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Wilhelm, born 16 July 1903, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Friederich, born 16 July 1903, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Frida, born 26 October 1905, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Louise, born 26 May 1907, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

KOBIELA, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 23 October 1877, Trusick/Prusick, Sanok (last residence Trusick/Prusick, Sanok)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 18 June 1892; Arrived Baltimore, Md, 24 June 1892;

Occupation: Hosler

Declared my intention: 30 August 1913 at Auburn, in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, Indiana.

WIFE: Leona Kobiela, born Kowalewo

CHILDREN: 5

Frank, born 25 May 1900, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Josep, born 15 November 1902, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Adam, born 10 October 1903, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Mary, born 20 September 1905, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Helen, born 6 September 1910, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

KRUEGER, JOHN:

Residence: Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 4 April 1858, Kloster Amt Marco, (last residence Warren, Germany)

Emigrated from: Bremen, Germany, 12 June 1893, Arrived: Baltimore, 27 June 1893; Vessel: Stutgard

Declared my intention: 15 October 1894 at Circuit Court

WIFE: Wilhelmina Krueger, Sandhof Loldberg?, Germany.

CHILDREN: 4

Rudolf, born 18 August 1887, Waren, Germany; resides Jackson, Michigan.

Herman, born 29 March 1889, Waren, Germany; resides Garrett, Indiana.

Paul, born 28 December 1890, Waren, Germany; resides Winona, Minnesota.

Dora, born 29 March 1906, Garrett, Indiana; resides Garrett, Indiana.

KUZMA, GEORGE:

Residence: Troy Township, DeKalb County, Indiana.

Born, 8 September 1893, Nagy Eda, Hungary.

Emigrated from: Hamburg, Germany, 10 Nov 1912; Arrived New York, New York, 24 November 1912; Vessel: Patricia.

Destined to: South Chicago, Illinois.

Declared my intention: 21 July 1923 in the Circuit Court, at Auburn, Indiana. (No. 337)

WIFE: Elizabeth, born 30 March 1901?, Beretke, Hungary.

CHILDREN: 4

Elizabeth, born 24 February 1920, Toledo, Ohio; resides Troy Township, Indiana.

George, born 6 July 1922; Toledo, Ohio; resides Troy Township, Indiana.

Joe, born April 1923, Troy Township; resides Troy Township, Indiana.

Rosaline, born 7 July 1924, Troy Township; resides Troy Township, Indiana.

Naturalized Citizens of the United States

(Re: Naturalization Record Papers)

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Christian Groscop made the proof and took the oath of support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 31 day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn, Indiana, this 3rd day of November, 1860.

Signed Jno. Ralston, Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Team, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Charles Bartlett made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the twenty ninth day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn, Indiana, this 37 day of November, 1860.

Signed Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Frank Damon made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the twenty ninth day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 27th day of November, 1860.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL OF WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Charles Schnell made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 29 day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto the affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 29th day of November, 1860

Signed Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING"

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Frederick Schnell made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 29 day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 27th day of November, 1860.

Signed, Jon. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, Sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Christian Shrader made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 31 day of October, 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn, this 27th day of November, 1860.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Team, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Charles Gardy made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 29th day of October 1860, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 12th day of January, 1861.

Signed, Jno Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the April Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty one of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Simon Ochs made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 15th day of April, 1861, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this ninth day of May, 1861.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the April Term, in the year eighteen hundred and 61 of the Circuit Court of County of DeKalb aforesaid, Frederick Nowacky made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 18th day of April, 1861, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, here unto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 6th day of June, 1861

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty three of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, George Kistler made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of October, 1863, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 12th day of November, 1863.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty three of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, William Wetsell made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of October, 1863, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 12th day of November, 1863.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty three of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Jacob Pflaumer made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of October, 1863, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 16th day of November, 1863.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and sixty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Henry Stamus ? made the proof and took the oath of support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of October 1863, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 16th day of November, 1983.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty three of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, George Stamus? Made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of October 1863, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 16th day of November, 1863.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the April Term in the year eighteen hundred and sixty seven of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Christian Geloue? Made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 17th day of April 1867, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 3rd day of June, 1867.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk DeKalb Circuit Court

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the April Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and sixty seven of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John Steffen made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 17th day of April, 1867, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Jno. Ralston Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 3rd day of June, 1867.

Signed, Jno. Ralston Clerk DeKalb Circuit Court

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, George Eckhardt made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 4th of February, 1868, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, J. R. Lanning Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 6th day of February, 1868.

Signed, J. R. Lanning Clerk DeKalb Circuit Court

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty eight, of the Circuit Court of DeKalb aforesaid, Ernst Myers made the proof and took the oath of support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 5th day of February 1868, by said Court, Duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, J. R. Lanning Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn the 6th day of February, 1868.

Signed, J. R. Lanning Clerk DeKalb Circuit Court

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John F. Otto made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 5th day of February 1868, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, J. R. Lanning clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 6th day of February, 1968.

Signed, J. R. Lanning Clerk DeKalb Circuit Court

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Abraham Scott made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 9th day of February 1872, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Joseph R. Lanning Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 9th day of February, 1872.

Signed, J. R. Lanning Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME---GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the December Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, August E. Lang made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of December 1882, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, John W. Baxter Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 27th day of December, 1882.

Signed, John W. Baxter Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the September Term, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy six of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Jacob Silber made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 28th day of September, 1876, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. H. K. Moss Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 28th day of September, 1876.

Signed, Geo. H. K. Moss Clerk by B. D. Hanis Deputy

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the September Term, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy six of the Circuit Court of DeKalb aforesaid, Charles Trenschel made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 4th day of October, 1876, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, G. H. K. Moss Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 4th day of October, 1876.

Signed G. H. K. Moss Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the September Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and seventy six of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Adolph F. Johnson made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 9th day of October 1876, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. H. K. Moss Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 9th day of October, 1876.

Signed, Geo. H. K. Moss Clk, by B.D. Hanis

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALLTO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the December Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, August Deitlaf made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of December, 1882, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, John W. Baxter Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 27th day of December, 1882.

Signed, John W. Baxter Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty four of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Henry P. R. Lawson made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 26th day of February, 1884, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, John W. Baxter Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 26th day of February, 1884.

Signed, John W. Baxter Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty five of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John A. Walker made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 24th day of October 1885, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 24th day of October, 1885.

Signed, D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and eighty five of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Michael Teutsch made the proof and took the oath of support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 13th day of November, 1885, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D. Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 13th day of November, 1885.

Signed, D. Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty six of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Frank A. Hoff made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 26th day of February, 1886, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, subscribe my name at Auburn this 26th day of February, 1886.

Signed, D. Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty six of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Anthony Wamsbauss made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 10th day of May, 1886, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 10th day of May, 1886.

Signed, D. Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, James O’Conner made proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 22nd day of February, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 22nd day of February, 1888.

Signed, D. Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Ernest Biermann made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 17th day of May, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 17th day of May, 1888.

Signed, D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighteen hundred and eighty seven of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John Hoffelder made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 24th day of February, 1887, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 24th day of February, 1887.

Signed, D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL OF WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Mathew Zirwes made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 8th day of October, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 8th day of October, 1888.

Signed, D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Anton Bucks made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 8th day of October, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D. Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 8th day of October, 1888.

Signed, D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Edward May made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 8th day of October, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D. Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 8th day of October, 1888.

Signed D. Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty eight of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, F. W. Fanning made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 19th day of November, 1888, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop, Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 19th day of November, 1888.

Signed D.Y. Husselman Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and eighty nine of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Gustaous Berghoff made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 15th day of August, 1889, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 15th day of August, 1889.

Signed, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk,

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty mine of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, James C. Jackson made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 27th day of August, 1889, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop clerk of said Cut, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 27th day of August, 1889.

Signed, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the December Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and eighty nine of the Circuit Curt of the County of DeKalb aforesaid,, Gottlieb Autonrieth ? made proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 24th day of January 1890, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, George A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 24th day of January, 1890.

Signed, George A. Bishop Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year nineteen hundred and two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid,, Honon Greenberg made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 30th day of May, 1890, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. O. Denison Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 30th day of May, 1902.

Signed, Geo. O. Denison

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the March Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Michael Lumm made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 18th day of March, 1899, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 18th day of March, 1890

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the March Term, in the year of eighteen hundred and ninety of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Martin Layman made proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 19th day of March, 1890, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this day 19th of March 1899.

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Gotleib Bertsch made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 22nd day of October, 1890, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Couth, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 22nd day of October in 1890.

Signed Geo. A. Bishop Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John Trapp made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 9th day of June, 1891, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 9th day of June, 1891.

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHAL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the March Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John H. Richards made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 12th day of April, 1892, by said Court duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 12th day of April, 1892.

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Charles Hike made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 12th day of October, 1892, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 12th day of October, 1892.

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE That at the October Term, of the year eighteen hundred and ninety two of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Berchtold, Ruef made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 18th day of October, 1892, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. A. Bishop Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 18th day of October, 1892.

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year nineteen hundred and four of Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Jacob Pfaffmann made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 15th day of June, 1904, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. O. Denison Clerk, of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 15th day of June, 1904.

Signed, Geo. O. Denison Clerk (see OB 39)

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year nineteen hundred and four, of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Clement Metzler made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 24th day of June 1904, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. O. Denison Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 28 day of June, 1904.

Signed Geo. O. Denison (see OB 39)

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year nineteen hundred and four of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, George Martin Hirsch made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 6th day of October, 1904, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Geo. O. Denison Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 6th day of October, 1904.

Signed Geo. O. Denison Clerk (OB 39 page 435)

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the December Term, in the year nineteen hundred and four of the Circuit Court of the County DeKalb aforesaid, Emil Hill made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 6th day of January, 1905, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Chas. A. Jenkins Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 6th day of January, 1905.

Signed, Charles A. Jenkins Clerk

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the May Term, in the year nineteen hundred and five of the Circuit Court

of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Harris Gallow made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 7th day of July, 1905, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, Chas. A. Jenkins Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 7th day of July 1905.

Signed Chas. A. Jenkins Clerk CC

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the October Term, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety six of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, John E. Graham made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, was then, that is to say, on the 5th day of October, 1896, by said Court, duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, __________? Clerk of said Court, hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name at Auburn this 5 the day of October, 1896.

Signed by G.O.D. (see Order Book 30 page 146)

United States of America

The State of Indiana, DeKalb County, sct:

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME—GREETING:

KNOW YE, That at the February Term, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty seven of the Circuit Court of the County of DeKalb aforesaid, Leopold Isay made the proof and took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the oath of Allegiance required by law, before said Court, and was then, that is to say, on the 3rd day of March 1887, by Court duly admitted a Citizen of the United States.

In Witness of Which, I, D.Y. Husselman Clerk of said Court hereunto affix the Seal thereof, and subscribe my name, at Auburn, this 3rd day of March, 1887.

Signed D. Y. Husselman Clerk

State of Indiana, DeKalb County, ss:

I, D.Y. Husselman, Clerk of DeKalb County Circuit Court, hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and complete copy of the record admitting Leopold Isay to full citizenship of the United States, as the same appears of record in my office.

In Witness whereas, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Auburn, this 3rd day of March 1887.

Signed, D. Y. Husselman Clerk

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