Immigration and Naturalization Records, Onondaga County, New York
‘«t—-v—-..—-.-_.. Immigration and Naturalization Records 1802 —1859 Onondaga County. Syracuse, New York Declaration of Intention This material has been extracted from rolls of Onondaga CommonPleas. Be it Remembered, That on the ___ day ___ in the year microfilm which are in the Onondaga County Court House, of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and before Syracuse. NewYork. This is apparently all the records Clerk. in and for the County of Onondaga, came for the years 1802 —1859 inclusive. There are books of subscribes and took the following oath: Miscellanious Records including Immigration and Naturalization State of New York Records but these are duplicated here. From1860 to the present, I, do solemnly swear and declare, that it consult the Naturalization index in the CountyClerks Office. is mybona fide intention to becomea citizen of the The early years were filed only by year, the later ones United States of America, and to renounce forever all were filed by year and the first letter of the last name, with allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, several misplaced. Manyof the names were very hard to State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly all ' read, almost indecipherable so I had to rely on the clerks allegiance and fidelity to to whomI now owe writing on the outside of the paper. If these people couldn't allegiance. sign their own name and signed with an X, I have placed an X after the name in the first column. Manytimes, where several Subscribed and Sworn to this records of the same name appeared, these X's helped me decide day of 18__ before me.
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