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| The National Archives of Canada in Ottawa has microfilm copies of naturalization papers for Upper Canada (Ontario) dated 1828 to 1850. These are on two rolls of microfilm at the Family History Library: | | The National Archives of Canada in Ottawa has microfilm copies of naturalization papers for Upper Canada (Ontario) dated 1828 to 1850. These are on two rolls of microfilm at the Family History Library: |
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| Upper Canada. Provincial Secretary’s Office. Naturalization Returns, 1828–1850. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1980. (Family History Library microfilms {{FSC|512984|title-id|disp=1631550–551}}.) This source contains about 3,000 entries, which include the immigrants’ names, occupations, residences, and dates of naturalization. | | Upper Canada. Provincial Secretary’s Office. Naturalization Returns, 1828–1850. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1980. (FS Library microfilms {{FSC|512984|title-id|disp=1631550–551}}.) This source contains about 3,000 entries, which include the immigrants’ names, occupations, residences, and dates of naturalization. |
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| An index to the Naturalization Returns, 1828–1850 is: | | An index to the Naturalization Returns, 1828–1850 is: |
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| Naturalization records of Canadians who moved to the United States may be an excellent source for the town or city where your ancestor was born (especially records after 1906). See [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship]]. A high percentage of those named in the Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791–1906 are of Canadian origin. Film numbers of the 117 microfilms (Family History Library microfilms 1429671{{FSC|19737|title-id|disp=–1429787}}) are in the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under any New England state, such as: | | Naturalization records of Canadians who moved to the United States may be an excellent source for the town or city where your ancestor was born (especially records after 1906). See [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship]]. A high percentage of those named in the Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791–1906 are of Canadian origin. Film numbers of the 117 microfilms (FS Library microfilms 1429671{{FSC|19737|title-id|disp=–1429787}}) are in the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under any New England state, such as: |
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| CONNECTICUT - NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP | | CONNECTICUT - NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP |