Wisconsin Naturalization and Citizenship: Difference between revisions

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Naturalization records have been filed primarily in municipal, county, circuit, supreme, and U.S. district courts. Some of the older evidences of citizenship are found in the minutes of these courts and not in separate books. The records of approximately two-thirds of the counties are on microfilm at the area research centers.  
Naturalization records have been filed primarily in municipal, county, circuit, supreme, and U.S. district courts. Some of the older evidences of citizenship are found in the minutes of these courts and not in separate books. The records of approximately two-thirds of the counties are on microfilm at the area research centers.  


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of records from some [[Portal:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] counties and is continues to acquire records of additional counties. From Dane County, for example, the library has:  
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of records from some [[Portal:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] counties and it continues to acquire records of additional counties. From Dane County, for example, the library has:  


*Circuit court admissions, 1855-1906  
*Circuit court admissions, 1855-1906  
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