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[[Portal:United States Naturalization|Portal:United States Naturalization ]]>[[North Carolina|North Carolina]] | |||
Naturalization records have been filed in the U.S. district and circuit courts and in local courts in [[Portal:North Carolina|North Carolina]] counties. Each court had its own style of record keeping before 1906. | Naturalization records have been filed in the U.S. district and circuit courts and in local courts in [[Portal:North Carolina|North Carolina]] counties. Each court had its own style of record keeping before 1906. | ||
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Schaefer, Christina K. ''Guide to Naturalization Records of the United States''. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 1997. (FHL book 973 P4s.) Pages 249–252 in this book cover North Carolina. For each county, the book lists the courts where naturalizations took place, the years the records cover, where the original records are housed, and the first film numbers of the Family History Library, where applicable. The introduction discusses the naturalization process, the types of records created, and the usual genealogical content of each record. | Schaefer, Christina K. ''Guide to Naturalization Records of the United States''. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 1997. (FHL book 973 P4s.) Pages 249–252 in this book cover North Carolina. For each county, the book lists the courts where naturalizations took place, the years the records cover, where the original records are housed, and the first film numbers of the Family History Library, where applicable. The introduction discusses the naturalization process, the types of records created, and the usual genealogical content of each record. | ||
== Pre-1906 Naturalization Records == | |||
'''Federal Records'''. The U.S. district and circuit court records for North Carolina naturalizations are at the National Archives center at East Point, Georgia. The earliest U.S. district court records begin in 1801 for Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County. Most of these records have not been microfilmed. Only the following U.S. district court records are available on microfilm through the Family History Library: | '''Federal Records'''. The U.S. district and circuit court records for North Carolina naturalizations are at the National Archives center at East Point, Georgia. The earliest U.S. district court records begin in 1801 for Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County. Most of these records have not been microfilmed. Only the following U.S. district court records are available on microfilm through the Family History Library: | ||
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Records from a few counties whose records were sent to the state archives are available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Original records for most counties are in the county’s courthouse. These have not been microfilmed. | Records from a few counties whose records were sent to the state archives are available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Original records for most counties are in the county’s courthouse. These have not been microfilmed. | ||
== Naturalization Records after 1906 == | |||
For naturalization records after September 1906, contact the nearest office of the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service. | For naturalization records after September 1906, contact the nearest office of the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service. | ||
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