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Browse by the first two letters of the last name, then look for the surname, then the full name of the immigrant. Typing a name into the search box below this browse title will lead you to all parts of a petitioner's records. Some extra documents are filed separately and not necessarily "packaged" with the petition and declaration for one individual. You may also locate an oath of allegiance or arrival record this way. After 1930, declarations of intention often include a photograph of the immigrant. Continue…
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Vincenza Gallo Ferrara was my husband's great grandmother. Her parents, according to her Soc Sec App were: Stefano Gallo and Maria Calandra From her first daughters birth registry in St George the Martyr Catholic Church in Prizzi, her father Stefano was from Alcamo, Trapani Prov, Sicily. If you connect to her, please contact me at shirbyrae at aol dot com Thank you.
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Joe (Giuseppe) Rosselli is my husband's great uncle. If you have any connection to him, please contact me at: shirbyrae at aol dot com Thank you
shirbyrae made a comment on this Image. 23 Dec 2008
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Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940. Original data from: The National Archives
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