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Records for earlier years usually contain less information than those after 1906, when the federal court system for naturalization was revised and details such as birth date and place, physical description, and marital status are usually given. See [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship]] for a more complete discussion of the naturalization process and the records created.  
Records for earlier years usually contain less information than those after 1906, when the federal court system for naturalization was revised and details such as birth date and place, physical description, and marital status are usually given. See [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship]] for a more complete discussion of the naturalization process and the records created.  


== Availability ==
== Availability ==


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United States Naturalization Online Genealogy Records


Some of the older records of citizenship are found in court minutes and not in separate books. The records of approximately two-thirds of the counties are on microfilm at the Area Research Centers of the [[Wisconsin Historical Society]].  
Some of the older records of citizenship are found in court minutes and not in separate books. The records of approximately two-thirds of the counties are on microfilm at the Area Research Centers of the [[Wisconsin Historical Society]].  
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