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Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records Created After Sept Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records Created after Sept. 27, 1906 Alphabetical surname index S History & Genealogy Department St. Louis County Library 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, Missouri 63131 314-994-3300, ext. 2070 [email protected] Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records Created after Sept. 27, 1906 This index covers St. Louis, Missouri naturalization records created between October 1, 1906 and December 1928 and is based on the following sources: • Naturalizations, U.S. District Court—Eastern Division, Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, Vols. 1 – 82 • Naturalizations, U.S. Circuit Court— Eastern Division, Eastern Judicial District of Missouri, Vols. 5 – 21 Entries are listed alphabetically by surname, then by given name, and then numerically by volume number. Abbreviations and Notations SLCL = History and Genealogy Department microfilm number (St. Louis County Library) FHL = Family History Library microfilm number * = spelling taken from the signature which differed from name in index. How to obtain copies Photocopies of indexed articles may be requested by sending an email to the History and Genealogy Department at [email protected]. A limit of three searches per request applies. Please review the library's lookup policy at https://www.slcl.org/genealogy-and-local- history/services. A declaration of intention may lead to further records. For more information, contact the National Archives at the address below. Include all information listed on the declaration of intention. National Archives, Central Plains Region 400 W. Pershing Rd. Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 268-8000 [email protected] History Genealogy Dept. Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records St. Louis County Library [email protected] created after Sept. 27, 1906 https://www.slcl.org S Last First Petition Declaration Page Vol. Court SLCL no. Item FHL no. Saal Martin 394 94 2 District 57 1738623 Saba Kalman 14344 440 30 District 66 1749651 Sabadell Agustin 19299 195 42 District 68 1749653 Sabadell Agustin 32232 326 67 District 74 1750019 Sabaleski Frank 12217 313 26 District 65 1749650 Sabalj Marijan 1801 201 [9] Circuit 88 1 1750541 Saban Marin 38227 327 79 District 77 1750022 Sabatino Costoda 5348 444 12 District 60 1738626 Sabatino Custode* 5348 444 12 District 60 1738626 Sabbath Isaiah 26049 144 55 District 72 1749657 Sabbatino Charles 3306 106 [13] Circuit 88 5 1750541 Sabeck Ernst Robert 4645 245 [16] Circuit 89 3 1750542 Theodor Sabeck Hellmuth 16121 117 35 District 67 1749652 Theodore Sabielsky Leizer 18246 142 40 District 68 1749653 Sabis John Frank 30853 447 64 District 74 1750019 Sabis Lukas 1295 95 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 Sabol Adam 4350 350 [15] Circuit 89 2 1750542 Sabol George 1337 437 4 District 58 1738624 Sabol George 17427 423 37 District 67 1749652 Sabol Harry 1889 289 [9] Circuit 88 1 1750541 Sabol John 11357 453 24 District 64 1749649 Sabol John 30141 235 63 District 73 1749658 Sabor Todor 3754 350 9 District 59 1738625 Sabork Ernst 25081 477 53 District 71 1749657 Sabrsula Frank 2547 147 7 District 59 1738625 Saccki Dioniai 25271 167 54 District 71 1749656 Sacco Anthony 4165 165 [15] Circuit 89 2 1750542 Sacco Antonio 11657 253 25 District 64 1749649 Sacco Antonio 26980 75 57 District 72 1749657 Sacco Giuseppe 33529 119 70 District 75 1750020 Saceanu Alexander 44 44 1 District 57 1738623 Sachaer Chales * 1774 374 5 District 58 1738624 Sachaer Charles 1774 374 5 District 58 1738624 Sachs Charles 5194 290 12 District 60 1738626 Sachs Jakob 4241 241 [15] Circuit 89 2 1750542 Sachs Martha 35985 75 75 District 76 1750021 Hildegard Sachse Alvin Richard 36565 155 76 District 76 1750021 Sachse Lina Charlotte 36619 209 76 District 76 1750021 Sachweh John Friedrich 6750 50 [21] Circuit 90 3 1750543 Sacker Raymond 35106 196 73 District 75 1750020 Ferris Sacks John 28154 248 59 District 73 1749658 Sacks Meyer 11237 333 24 District 64 1749649 Sacks Meyer 33731 321 70 District 75 1750020 Sacks Rachmiel 12469 65 27 District 65 1749650 Sacks Richard 12469 65 27 District 65 1749650 Sackuzoff Demetre 112 112 [5] Circuit 87 3 1750540 Raschcoff Sadacca Joseph Joseph 28804 398 60 District 73 1749658 Sadarca- Sopfie Ida 33105 195 69 District 75 1750020 Minarez Saddler James 23171 67 50 District 71 1749656 1 History Genealogy Dept. Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records St. Louis County Library [email protected] created after Sept. 27, 1906 https://www.slcl.org S Last First Petition Declaration Page Vol. Court SLCL no. Item FHL no. Sadedein Mustafa 16579 75 36 District 67 1749652 Sadfort Friederich 3392 192 [13] Circuit 88 5 1750541 Sadibal Andrej 19796 192 43 District 69 1749654 Sadilek Jozef 2836 36 [12] Circuit 88 4 1750541 Sadilek Vladimir 30497 91 64 District 74 1750019 Sadlon Andres 15532 28 34 District 66 1749651 Sadlon John 9908 4 22 District 63 1738629 Sadlowski Josef (Joe) 24905 301 53 District 71 1749657 Sadlowski Jozef 7703 299 17 District 62 1738628 Sadofsky Joisef * 5833 429 13 District 61 1738627 Sadolfsky Joseph 5833 429 13 District 61 1738627 Sadoma Mihaly 20270 166 44 District 69 1749654 Sadorf Franz 1702 302 5 District 58 1738624 Sadorf Josef 910 10 4 District 58 1738624 Sadorf Mathew 5774 74 19 Circuit 90 1 1750543 Sadosky Gustav 1537 337 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 Sadovski Josef 930 30 4 District 58 1738624 Sadowski Adam * 7450 46 17 District 62 1738628 Sadowski Aleksander 22212 108 48 District 70 1749655 Sadowski Alexander 36693 283 76 District 76 1750021 Sadowski John 5880 476 13 District 61 1738627 Sadowski John 29955 49 63 District 73 1749658 Sadowski Josef * 930 30 4 District 58 1738624 Sadowski Kazimir 6066 162 14 District 61 1738627 Sadowski Michael 4910 6 12 District 60 1738626 Sadowski Stanislaw 1649 49 [9] Circuit 88 1 1750541 Sadulski Appolinari 9305 401 20 District 63 1738629 Saedler Christian 26222 317 55 District 72 1749657 Johann Saeger Caspar John 18160 56 40 District 68 1749653 Saeleus Oscar Flaran 4569 169 [16] Circuit 89 3 1750542 Saemann Abraham 28606 200 60 District 73 1749658 Albert Saemann Theodore 29080 174 61 District 73 1749658 Saer Slaiman Elias 1630 30 [9] Circuit 88 1 1750541 Saeuberlich Ewald Erich 14546 142 31 District 66 1749651 Safarik Frank 14855 451 31 District 66 1749651 Safarikova Teresie 32381 475 67 District 74 1750019 Safer Simon Farage 11341 437 24 District 64 1749649 Safer Simon Farage 20065 461 43 District 69 1749654 Saffa Daniel 4323 419 10 District 60 1738626 Saffa Daniel 31194 288 65 District 74 1750019 Saffa Tom 1643 43 [9] Circuit 88 1 1750541 Saffo Giuseppe 31829 423 66 District 74 1750019 Saffo Guiseppe 9783 379 21 District 63 1738629 Saffo Salvatore 31028 122 65 District 74 1750019 (Sam) Saffos Peter 25224 120 54 District 71 1749656 Saffouri Esa 1459 259 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 Saffouri Farah 14578 174 31 District 66 1749651 Saffouri Farah 2921 121 [12] Circuit 88 4 1750541 Saffouri Habib 19169 65 42 District 68 1749653 Saffouri Nasri 12979 75 28 District 65 1749650 Saffouri Nasrie 31255 349 65 District 74 1750019 Saffouri Nasrie 1458 258 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 Saffouris Habib 1457 257 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 2 History Genealogy Dept. Index to St. Louis, Missouri Naturalization Records St. Louis County Library [email protected] created after Sept. 27, 1906 https://www.slcl.org S Last First Petition Declaration Page Vol. Court SLCL no. Item FHL no. Saffroine Sander 14104 200 30 District 66 1749651 Safkowitz Abraham 23867 263 51 District 71 1749656 Safran Josef 16704 200 36 District 67 1749652 Sagan Joseph 12790 386 27 District 65 1749650 Sagan Joseph 37732 332 78 District 76 1750021 Saganis Nickolaos 10879 475 23 District 64 1749649 Saganis Nikolaos 34178 268 71 District 75 1750020 Sagat George 28607 201 60 District 73 1749658 Sager Frank 20814 210 45 District 69 1749654 Sager Frank 913 113 [7] Circuit 87 4 1750540 Sager John 6962 58 16 District 61 1738627 Sager Josef 24478 374 52 District 71 1749656 Sager Joseph 6553 149 15 District 61 1738627 Saguto Giuseppe 22850 246 49 District 70 1749655 Saguto Ignazio 11331 427 24 District 64 1749649 Saguto Ignazio 1410 210 [8] Circuit 87 5 1750540 Saguto Joseph 5163 259 12 District 60 1738626 Saguto Pietro 23235 131 50 District 71 1749656 Sahajda Andrew 1271 371 4 District 58 1738624 Sahajda Peter 1290 390 4 District 58 1738624 Sahajda Peter 16451 447 35 District 67 1749652 Sahazien Masak 37130 220 77 District 76 1750021 Sahm Otto 33082 172 69 District 75 1750020 Sahs Edmund Carl 33574 164 70 District 75 1750020 Henrich Saich Joe 22584 479 48 District 70 1749655 Saics Ziva 22782 178 49 District 70 1749655 Said Antonio 6338 138 [20] Circuit 90 2 1750543 Said Damir 21201 97 46 District 70 1749655 Said Habeb 5122 322 [17] Circuit 89 4 1750542 Saidiner Israel 12598 194 27 District 65 1749650 Abraham Saidmann Harry A. 12598 194 27 District 65 1749650 Saied Mosa Slyman 26009 105 55 District 72 1749657 Saifer Hyman 28039 133 59 District 73 1749658 Saifer Hyman 31423 17 66 District 74 1750019 Saig Haroun 1194 394 [7] Circuit 87 4 1750540 Saiger Simcha 18779 175 41 District 68 1749653 Saintis George 36964 54 77 District 76 1750021 Emmanoel Sainz Joseph Maria 9411 7 21 District 63 1738629 Sainz Joseph Maria 29609 203 62 District 73 1749658 Sairo Carlo 15003 99 32 District 66 1749651 Sajkovich Marko 32104 198 67 District 74 1750019 Sajtlava Fersnc 18336 232 40 District 68 1749653 Sajtlava Rudolf 6587 183 15 District 61 1738627 Sakaitis Josef 27191 286 57 District 72 1749657 Sakakeeny Gabriel 33293 383 69 District 75 1750020 Sakalarios Joannes 18006 202 39 District 68 1749653 Sakallis Athanas (Tom) 29374 468 61 District 73 1749658 Sakanovsky Rosa (Rose) 25119 15 54 District 71 1749656 Sakarski Joseph (Josef) 30750 344 64 District 74 1750019 Sakas Steve 33104 194 69 District 75 1750020 3 History Genealogy Dept.
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