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Hamilton County (Ohio) Naturalization Records – Surname T Hamilton County Naturalization Records – Surname T Naturalization Applicant Age Country of Origin Departure Date Departure Port Arrive Date Entry Port Declaration Dec Date Naturalization Date Restored Date Vol Page Folder Taaffe, William 22 Ireland Dublin Buffalo T 08/28/1857 F 15 197 F Tabachink, Aaron 34 Russia 7/1/1882 Hamburg 7/12/1882 Philadelphia T 09/28/1887 F T Tabeling, Heinrich 26 Oldenburg 9/16/1854 Bremen 11/3/1854 Baltimore T 10/07/1856 F 14 250 F Tachter, Abraham 35 Russia ? T 04/03/1896 F T Taeuber, Henry 31 Germany 12/9/1882 Bremen 12/24/1882 New York T 07/16/1889 F T Tafel, Albert 22 Württemberg 5/19/1848 Bremen 7/7/1858 New York T 07/08/8151 F 3 509 F Tahse, William 50 Germany 10/21/1871 Bremen Galveston T 12/07/1885 F T Taint, John 32 Germany 3/10/1891 Bremen 3/21/1891 New York T 04/04/1891 F T Tait, John 27 Scotland 3/3/1881 Glasgow 3/17/1881 New York T 10/13/1884 F T Tallen, William 41 Germany Rotterdam New York F ? T 10/25/1889 T Tammen, George F. H. 32 Germany 5/12/1885 Bremen 5/27/1885 Baltimore T 04/18/1895 F T Tannenberg, Carl A. 26 Germany Bremen New York T 02/17/1887 F T Tanner, Charles J. 16 England Detroit F T 08/24/1887 T Tansy, Michael 38 Ireland Liverpool 6/11/1850 New Orleans T 09/23/18?? F 10 175 F Tape, William 50 Germany Bremen 6/10/1862 New York F ? T 10/13/1884 T Taphorn, Gerhard 25 Oldenburg 9/15/1848 Bremen 12/11/1848 New Orleans T 11/01/1852 F 5 176 F Taphorn, Gerhard 25 Oldenburg 9/15/1848 Bremen 12/11/1848 New Orleas T 11/01/1852 F 6 302 F Taphorn, Gerhard Henry 23 Oldenburg 3/21/1851 Bremen 5/24/1850 New Orleans T 04/25/1853 F 8 110 F Taphorn, Henry 38 Germany 5/10/1882 Bremen 5/26/1882 Baltimore T 11/21/1889 F T Tapke, George H. 55 Hanover 9/24/1844 Bremen New Orleans T 04/04/1853 F 7 506 F Tapke, William 24 Oldenburg 9/18/1851 Bremen 11/18/1851 New Orleans T 09/17/1855 F 13 40 F Tapking, John 24 Hanover 8/25/1846 Bremen 10/20/1846 New Orleans T 10/12/1848 F 1 175 F Tappehorn, Gustavus H. 43 Germany Bremen New York T 09/20/1884 F T Tarp, Bernhard Henry 34 Prussia 9/15/1852 Bremen 11/30/1852 New Orleans T 01/31/1856 F 13 526 F Tarrants, Nicholas 24 Ireland 9/29/1850 Liverpool New Orleans T 06/12/1852 F 25 44 F Tarstiege, Anthony 25 Prussia 4/19/1848 Bremen 5/30/1848 Baltimore T 02/01/1849 F 23 13 F Taschner, Peter 30 Germany 9/15/1891 Hamburg New York T 10/06/1892 F T Taske, Christian 42 Prussia 10/10/1852 Bremen 12/16/1852 New Orleans T 02/01/1856 F 13 531 F Tatgenhorst, Carl 30 Hanover Bremen 11/22/1847 New Orleans T 07/31/1848 F 22 27 F Tatgenhorst, Carl 35 Germany 8/1/1875 Bremen 8/12/1875 New York T 08/21/1883 F T Taube, Henry Germany 2/9/1882 ? F T 10/27/1892 T Taube, Paul 31 Germany 10/14/1882 Bremen 10/28/1882 New York T 10/30/1882 F 10/30/1885 T Taubner, Carl Heinrich 53 Germany 5/16/1883 Hamburg 5/31/1883 New York T 03/05/1888 F T Tausch, Mathias 28 Germany 5/5/1881 Bremen 5/21/1881 Baltimore T 04/22/1885 F T Tavel, Abram 31 Russia 7/1/1887 Hamburg 7/15/1887 New York T 12/19/1891 F T Taxis, Otto 21 Württemberg 5/11/1859 Havre 5/22/1859 New York T 04/13/1860 F 27 51 F Taye, Naclav 37 Austria 9/11/1887 Hamburg 9/25/1887 New York T 10/06/1894 F T Taylor, Frederick Darnley England ? T 07/19/1889 F 11/02/1892 T Taylor, George 45 England 9/25/1859 Liverpool 11/15/1859 New York T 09/02/1885 F T Taylor, John 37 England 2/9/1841 Liverpool 3/26/1841 New Orleans T 06/02/1852 F 25 75 F Taylor, John 30 Ireland 4/21/1850 Sligo 8/26/1850 New Orleans T 12/25/1851 F 24 4 F Taylor, Joseph 45 England Liverpool New York T 03/08/1888 F T Taylor, Joshua England 12/10/1856 Liverpool 12/31/1856 New York T 01/01/1861 F 18 38 F Taylor, Luke 24 Ireland 3/19/1848 Sligo 5/10/1848 New York T 12/25/1851 F 24 3 F Taylor, Michael 45 Ireland Liverpool 5/25/1868 New York F ? T 11/15/1893 T Tebbe, Bernard 23 Germany 5/17/1886 Bremen 6/3/1886 Baltimore T 12/11/1888 F T Tebbe, Heinrich 53 Germany 4/15/1885 Bremen 5/1/1885 Baltimore T 11/26/1888 F T Tebbe, Henry Germany ? T 08/08/1887 F T Hamilton County Naturalization Records – Surname T Naturalization Applicant Age Country of Origin Departure Date Departure Port Arrive Date Entry Port Declaration Dec Date Naturalization Date Restored Date Vol Page Folder Tebbe, Ignatz 21 Hanover 3/15/1854 Bremen 5/4/1854 Baltimore T 04/04/1856 F 26 34 F Tebben, Johann Joseph 27 Germany 7/12/1882 Bremen 7/27/1882 Baltimore T 10/13/1885 F T Tebben, John 30 Germany 5/21/1884 Bremen 6/2/1884 Baltimore T 11/13/1888 F T Tebben, William 34 Germany 5/20/1883 Bremen 6/2/1883 Baltimore T 02/08/1888 F T Tebbenhoff, J. D. 33 Prussia Hamburg 2/13/1857 New York T 10/07/1868 F T Tebbing, Gerhard Henry 27 Hanover 9/7/1847 Bremen 11/18/1847 New Orleans T 04/29/1850 F 3 19 F Teckemeier, Ernst 36 Prussia 10/2/1850 Bremen 11/24/1850 New Orleans T 10/05/1854 F 12 397 F Teckmeier, Ernst 36 Prussia 10/2/1850 Bremen 11/24/1850 New Orleans T 10/05/1854 F 10 458 F Tedeschi, Cesare 31 Italy 10/18/1884 Havre 11/1/1884 New York T 04/02/1890 F T Tedeschi, Isidoro 32 Italy 7/12/1893 Havre 7/20/1893 New York T 08/14/1894 F T Tedesco, Ignazio 31 Italy 2/17/1884 Palermo 3/17/1884 New York T 10/23/1893 F T Tedtmann, Henry 28 Hanover 3/1/1849 Bremen 5/3/1849 New Orleans T 05/24/1854 F 9 375 F Tedtmann, Henry 28 Hanover 3/1/1849 Bremen 5/3/1849 New Orleans T 05/24/1854 F 8 501 F Teedman, Martin (Taedtman?) 24 Hanover 3/20/1848 Bremen 5/18/1848 New Orleans T 08/21/1848 F 22 18 F Teehan, Timothy England ? T 10/03/1876 F 10/03/1891 T Teemann, Frederick Henry 39 Hanover 9/8/1847 Bremen 11/15/1847 New Orleans T 07/01/1851 F 3 475 F Teepe, Henry 30 Germany 9/28/1884 Bremen 10/21/1884 Baltimore T 03/08/1887 F T Teevens, Patrick 30 Ireland Liverpool New York F ? T 10/16/1888 T Tefhaus, Herman 31 Germany 5/1/1872 Liverpool 5/11/1884 New York T 11/01/1884 F T Tegan, Henry Joseph 28 Ireland 6/1/1891 Queenstown 6/9/1891 New York T 02/10/1897 F T Tegeder, Henry 27 Hanover 4/6/1846 Bremen Baltimore T 12/26/1850 F 2 399 F Tegel, Joseph 38 Austria 9/13/1882 Bremen 9/28/1882 New York T 10/04/1890 F T Tegeler, August 35 Germany 5/2/1881 Bremen 5/19/1881 Baltimore T 02/09/1893 F T Tegeler, Henry 25 Germany 5/11/1881 Bremen 5/24/1881 New York T 07/05/1881 F T Tegeler, Henry 27 Germany 5/27/1873 Bremen 6/15/1873 Baltimore T 04/03/1879 F T Tegeler, Wilhelm 33 Germany 5/27/1893 Rotterdam 5/10/1893 New York T 05/27/1900 F T Tegenkamp, Bernard Henry 44 Germany 3/17/1888 Bremen 3/31/1888 Baltimore T 04/01/1891 F T Tegtmeier, Frederick 32 Prussia 4/15/1851 Bremen 6/27/1851 New Orleans T 10/03/1854 F 12 337 F Tehan, Daniel 29 Ireland New York T 10/09/1890 F T Teichmann, August 31 Saxony 6/9/1854 Hamburg 8/14/1854 New York T 12/24/1855 F 13 358 F Teichmann, Casper 31 Bavaria 10/21/1849 Antwerp 11/9/1849 New York T ??/19/1853 F 7 41 F Teiler, Benedick 46 Switzerland Havre 5/13/1854 New York T 10/29/1858 F 17 180 F Teismann, Clemens August 40 Germany 5/10/1871 Rotterdam 6/14/1871 New York T 10/23/1889 F T Teitz, Bernhard Germany ? T 09/06/1888 F T Tekulve, John B. Prussia ? T 10/08/1872 F T Telford, Alexander Great Britain ? T 02/18/1891 F T Telford, John 42 Ireland 4/8/1882 Liverpool 4/17/1882 New York T 04/??/1883 F 11/01/1892 11/01/1892 28 84 F Telford, John 32 Ireland 4/8/1882 Liverpool 4/17/1882 New York T 04/00/1883 F 11/01/1892 T Telford, John 32 Ireland 4/8/1882 Liverpool 4/17/1882 New York T 04/00/1883 F 11/01/1892 T Telford, Thomas 40 Ireland Queenstown Philadelphia T 10/23/1886 F T Telge, Theodore 42 Germany ? T 07/26/1884 F T Telgkamp, Heinrich 25 Germany 10/18/1890 Bremen 11/3/1890 New York T 10/30/1895 F T Tell, William 52 Germany 6/24/1867 Bremen 7/6/1867 New York T 02/20/1891 F T Tellmann, John H.
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