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Hamilton County (Ohio) Naturalization Records – Surname D Hamilton County Naturalization Records – Surname D Applicant Age Country of Origin Departure Date Departure Port Arrive Date Entry Port Declaration Dec Date Vol Page Folder Naturalization Naturalization Date Restored Date Da Costa, Moses P. 37 England Liverpool New York T 04/03/1885 T F Daber, Nicholas 36 Bavaria Havre New Orleans T 12/26/1851 24 6 F F Dabinski, Casper 32 Prussia Bremen New York T 03/21/1856 26 40 F F Dabry, John Austria ? ? T 05/05/1890 T F Dacey, Daniel 21 Ireland London New York T 05/01/1854 8 319 F F Dacey, Daniel 21 Ireland London New York T 05/01/1854 9 193 F F DaCosta, Moses P. 37 England Liverpool New York T 04/03/1885 T F Dacy, Cornelius 25 Ireland Liverpool Boston T 07/29/1851 4 58 F F Dacy, Luke Ireland ? ? F T T 10/14/1892 Dacy, Timothy 25 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 07/29/1851 4 59 F F Daey, Jacob 26 Bavaria Antwerp New York T 08/04/1856 14 337 F F Dagenbach, Joseph A. 34 Germany Rotterdam New York T 03/19/1887 T F Dagenbach, Martin 22 Germany Rotterdam New York T 05/22/1882 T F Dahling, John 28 Mecklenburg Schwerin Hamburg New York T 10/06/1856 14 207 F F Dahlman, W. 25 Germany Antwerp New York T 12/08/1883 T F Dahlmann, David 37 Germany Havre New York T 10/14/1886 T F Dahlmans, Christian Germany Antwerp New York T 04/11/1887 T F Dahman, Peter Joseph 52 Prussia Liverpool New York T 12/??/1849 23 22 F F Dahmann, Henry 46 Hanover Bremen New Orleans T 10/01/1856 14 134 F F Dahms, Otto 35 Germany Rotterdam New York T 12/15/1893 T F Dahringer, Joseph 33 Germany Havre New York T 05/17/1884 T F Daigger, Anton Germany ? ? T 03/18/1878 T F Dailey, Con 16 Ireland ? New York F T T 10/20/1887 Dailey, Eugene 25 Ireland Queenstown Baltimore T 08/03/1886 T F Daily, ? ? ? ? T 10/28/1850 2 320 F F Daily, Carrell 34 Ireland Liverpool New York T 01/06/1860 27 32 F F Daily, Martin 50 Ireland Liverpool Buffalo T 09/27/1856 14 406 F F Dake, John 23 France Havre New Orleans T 03/11/1853 7 324 F F Dakin, Francis 26 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 12/27/1852 5 448 F F Dalberg, Albert M. Germany Dusseldorf New York F ? T T 10/24/1888 Daley, Michael 21 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 04/19/1854 9 80 F F Daley, Michael 21 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 04/19/1854 8 209 F F Daley, Michael England ? ? T 02/20/1891 T F Dalle, Philip 24 Prussia Liverpool New York T 02/06/1858 16 81 F F Dallmann, Henry 23 Hanover Bremen Baltimore T 10/07/1857 15 364 F F Dallmann, Herman Henr 38 Hanover Bremen New Orleans T 09/29/1856 14 43 F F Dallwig, Valentine 34 Kurhessen Bremen New York T 07/09/1861 18 204 F F Dalton, Arthur 24 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 10/28/1851 4 426 F F Dalton, Jeremiah 49 Ireland London New York T 10/15/1889 19 238 F F Dalton, Jeremiah 49 Ireland London New York T 10/15/1889 T F Daly, Dennis 63 Ireland Queenstown Boston T 07/??/1857 28 91 F F 03/??/1862 10/15/1887 Daly, Eugen 30 Ireland Queenstown New York T 12/06/1890 19 311 F F Daly, Eugene 30 Ireland Queenstown New York T 12/06/1890 T F Daly, James 37 Ireland Cork New York T 04/03/1858 16 491 F F Daly, John 25 Ireland Liverpool New York T 03/03/1853 7 268 F F Daly, John 24 Ireland Liverpool New York T 09/30/1885 T F Daly, John K. 33 Ireland Liverpool New York T 08/08/1848 22 77 F F Daly, Michael 24 Ireland ? ? T 02/14/1885 T F Daly, Michael Victor 28 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 02/25/1850 2 124 F F Hamilton County Naturalization Records – Surname D Da Costa, Moses P. 37 England Liverpool New York T 04/03/1885 T F Daly, Patrick 30 Ireland Limerick Burlington T 05/31/1854 10 45 F F Daly, Patrick 30 Ireland Limerick Burlington T 05/30/1854 9 462 F F Daly, Patrick 48 Ireland Liverpool New York F ? T T 10/24/1888 Daly, Peter 26 Ireland Galway Boston T 10/18/1892 19 368 F F Damal, Martin 26 Baden Antwerp New York T 10/07/1856 14 302 F F Damann, William Prussia Havre New York T 06/10/1854 10 114 F F Damann, William 28 Prussia Havre New York T 06/10/1854 12 51 F F Damberg, Johannes 28 Germany Hamburg Philadelphia T 01/08/1883 T F Dames, August (Damer? 17 Germany ? Baltimore F T T 10/23/1886 Dames, H. Prussia ? ? T 09/19/1882 T F D'Amico, August Italy ? ? T 01/03/1893 T F Damm, Ernst Frederick 36 Wurttemberg Rotterdam New York T 07/23/1855 11 417 F F Dammann, Charles 29 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 10/15/1895 T F Dammann, Ernst 25 Germany Hamburg New York T 03/28/1890 T F Dammann, Louis 31 Germany Hamburg New York T 12/13/1890 T F Dammel, Philip 27 Germany Rotterdam New York T 11/11/1885 T F Dammert, William 52 Germany Antwerp New York T 10/30/1893 21 45 F F Dammhus, John 36 Germany Bremen Baltimore F ? T T 10/24/1891 Dammhus, John 26 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 09/??/1881 T F Danbach, Frederick 22 Bavaria Havre New Orleans T 09/22/18?? 10 155 F F Danbach, Frederick 22 Bavaria Havre New Orleans T 09/22/1854 12 94 F F Danby, Joseph 24 England Liverpool New York T 03/16/1852 24 16 F F Danenmaier, Philip Germany ? ? T 02/18/1889 T F Dangelmeier, Lucas Germany ? ? T 06/13/1892 T F Dangelzer, Joseph 33 France Havre New York T 10/07/1854 6 38 F F Dangelzer, Joseph 33 Havre Havre New York T 10/07/1854 11 39 F F Danger, Ferdinand 32 Bavaria Havre New Orleans T 02/10/1862 18 258 F F Dangers, Herman 48 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 09/13/1898 T F Daniel, Alois 40 Germany Hamburg New York T 11/01/1882 T F Daniel, Conde 27 Ireland Liverpool New York T 01/21/1850 23 31 F F Daniel, Franz 22 Germany Bremen New York T 02/12/1883 T F Daniel, Henry 30 Prussia Bremen Baltimore T 10/07/1854 6 21 F F Daniel, Henry 30 Prussia Bremen Baltimore T 10/07/1854 11 22 F F Daniel, Henry 38 Germany Bremen New York T 06/28/1883 T F Daniel, Julius 30 Germany Hamburg New York T 06/21/1884 T F Dankelmann, Heinrich G 34 Prussia Bremen New York T 01/25/1853 7 66 F F Danker, Charles 24 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 07/22/1889 T F Danker, Charles 59 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 10/27/1893 T F Danmiller, George 37 Bavaria Bremen New York T 05/31/1852 25 45 F F Dannacher, Etienne 41 France Havre New York T 10/16/1888 19 151 F F Dannenfelser, L.P.A. Germany ? ? T 03/08/1883 T F Dantzenberg, Leonhard Germany ? ? T 06/29/1882 T F Dappes, John B. 24 Germany Amsterdam New York T 02/26/1886 T F Darby, James 35 Ireland London New York F 07/00/1849 T T 00/00/1856 10/29/1887 Darby, James 74 Ireland London New York F 07/??/1849 28 27 F T ??/??/1856 10/29/1887 Darcy, Edward 22 Ireland Liverpool New York T 04/19/1882 T F D'Arcy, Michael 36 Ireland Dublin San Francisco T 04/07/1896 T F Dardis, John 11 Ireland ? New York F T T 11/03/1887 Darlington, William Hen 56 England Liverpool New Orleans T 02/08/1851 3 105 F F Hamilton County Naturalization Records – Surname D Da Costa, Moses P. 37 England Liverpool New York T 04/03/1885 T F Darmoty, Philip 27 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 10/02/1854 10 363 F F Darmoty, Philip 27 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 10/02/1854 12 302 F F Darpel, Bernard 33 Hanover Bremen Baltimore T 08/15/1848 22 81 F F Darpel, Henry (Duepel?) 24 Hanover Bremen Baltimore T 08/22/1848 22 22 F F Darpel, John 26 Hanover Bremen Baltimore T 08/15/1848 22 78 F F Darvey, James 34 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 04/29/1850 3 22 F F Dasch, Frank 32 Germany Hamburg New York T 11/01/1886 19 105 F F Dasen, Jacob 35 Switzerland Bremen Baltimore T 09/06/1883 T F Dash, Samuel 46 England Liverpool Port Huron T 10/17/1890 T F Dastillung, Joseph 29 Germany Havre New York T 06/24/1895 T F Dattila, Geroloma 54 Italy Palermo New York T 10/17/1900 T F Datz, John Michael 22 Bavaria Bremen New York T 03/02/1853 7 258 F F Daub, Joseph 46 Germany Rotterdam New York T 06/14/1886 19 39 F F Daub, Joseph 46 Germany Rotterdam New York T 06/14/1886 T F Daubach, John 30 Prussia Havre New York T 12/04/1852 5 378 F F Daubalk, Henry Adam 36 Bavaria Hamburg New York T 03/28/1853 7 417 F F Daubenneicke, George 37 Germany Bremen New York T 05/09/1888 T F Daubenthal, John 55 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 10/02/1884 T F Dauce, Edward 30 England Liverpool New York F ? T T 11/11/1886 Daudistel, Fred 39 Germany Antwerp New York T 12/30/1885 T F Daum, Christ 23 Germany Bremen New York T 03/13/1884 T F Daum, Daniel Germany ? ? T 06/19/1895 T F Daum, George 26 Wurttemberg Havre New York T 04/04/1853 8 45 F F Daum, George 39 Bavaria Havre New York T 03/29/1849 23 65 F F Daum, John 23 Bavaria Bremen New York T 04/01/1872 18 486 F F Daum, Michael 25 Bavaria Havre New York T 02/19/1849 23 5 F F Daumm, Conrad 25 Hesse Darmstadt Havre New York T 10/27/1858 17 133 F F Daumm, John 64 Hesse Darmstadt Havre New York T 10/27/1858 17 134 F F Daumm, Peter 35 Hesse Darmstadt Havre New York T 10/27/1858 17 125 F F Daunt, Robert 25 Ireland Liverpool New Orleans T 07/19/1858 16 511 F F Dauwalter, William 28 Baden Havre New York T 11/23/1855 13 244 F F Dauwe, August 27 Germany Bremen Baltimore T 01/12/1885 T F Dauwe, Gerhard 24 Germany ? ? T 11/01/1886 T F Davaillon, Victor 21 France Havre New York T 12/13/1897 T F Davan, Patrick 60 Ireland Liverpool ? F ? T T 11/15/1898 Davey, Matt 27 Ireland Queenstown Philadelphia T 10/18/1888 19 154 F F Davey, Matt 27 Ireland Queenstown New York T 10/18/1888 T F David, Charles 43 France Brest New York T 03/26/1872 18 476 F F David, Daniel R.
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