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In 1922, citizenship was no longer available to women through marriage.  However, between 1907 to 1922, a woman could lose her US citizenship if she married an alien - even if she was born in the United States.  For more information, read Marion L. Smith's article, [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1998/summer/women-and-naturalization-1.html Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940.]  
In 1922, citizenship was no longer available to women through marriage.  However, between 1907 to 1922, a woman could lose her US citizenship if she married an alien - even if she was born in the United States.  For more information, read Marion L. Smith's article, [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1998/summer/women-and-naturalization-1.html Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940.]  


Until 1906 immigrants under the age of 21 (whose parents did not naturalize) could be naturalized without filing a declaration of intent after they reached the age of 21 and had met the residency requirements.&nbsp;??????????????????????<br>
Until 1906 immigrants under the age of 21 (whose parents did not naturalize) could be naturalized without filing a declaration of intent after they reached the age of 21 and had met the residency requirements.&nbsp;?<br>


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