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King, Clinton P. ''Naturalization Records: Mobile, Alabama, 1833–1906''. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1986. (FS Library book 976.122/M1 P4k; film 1940594.)  
King, Clinton P. ''Naturalization Records: Mobile, Alabama, 1833–1906''. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1986. (FS Library book 976.122/M1 P4k; film 1940594.)  


The Family History Library has district court records from 1855 to 1960 for Alabama. Contact the clerk of the court for the county of interest to find naturalization records in the county courts. Look for the following counties in the FamilySearch catalog; Autauga, Bibb, Dekalb, Etowah, Geneva, Jefferson, Mobile, Montgomery, Morgan, Shelby and Tallapoosa counties. For naturalization records at the Family History Library, use the  
The FamilySearch Library has district court records from 1855 to 1960 for Alabama. Contact the clerk of the court for the county of interest to find naturalization records in the county courts. Look for the following counties in the FamilySearch catalog; Autauga, Bibb, Dekalb, Etowah, Geneva, Jefferson, Mobile, Montgomery, Morgan, Shelby and Tallapoosa counties. For naturalization records at the FamilySearch Library, use the  


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