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FaithHamm
FaithHamm ✭✭
May 26, 2024 edited December 28, 2024 in Search

I am hoping that someone can help me with a translation, I'm assuming it is in German. I have same this in my que for someone to look at.

Thank you in advance,

Faith

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  • Ashlee C.
    Ashlee C. mod
    May 30, 2024

    Mod note: This discussion was moved to the Search category.

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 30, 2024 edited May 30, 2024

    If you're fairly certain that this (mystery) document is in German, then the place your question belongs is the Germany Research group.

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  • FaithHamm
    FaithHamm ✭✭
    May 30, 2024

    @Ashlee C. Thank for helping me.

    @Julia Szent-Györgyi I am not sure if it's Germany or what country came from. I know that it is my que. I am not sure if this help or not. US, New York—Eastern District—Naturalization Records, 1891–1958 [Part G] [MQNG-V2B. It is on image 2 and entry 2.

    Thank you both in advance for your help.

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 30, 2024

    Oh, it's an indexing batch?!

    "What to Index" says:

    Index only the following types of documents: Declarations of intention,
    petitions for naturalization, military petitions, oaths of allegiance,
    naturalization certificates, final orders, alien registrations,
    repatriation records, certificates of admission, and name change
    records.

    I can't quite figure out what kind of document the left-hand side is (the part that's in English), but the right-hand side definitely does not fall into any of the above categories, since it's not in English.

    (For the curious, yes, it's in German, and it's a birth certificate.)

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  • FaithHamm
    FaithHamm ✭✭
    May 31, 2024

    @Julia Szent-Györgyi I know that I only index those you have listed but since it is not in English, I had no idea of what kind/type of document it was. Thank you for your help it is greatly appreciated.

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 31, 2024

    I think the writers of those instructions took it as given that all of the listed document types were definitionally in English, being issued by U.S. government entities.

    (I don't know whether the U.S. actually has an official language. I remember learning in school that the Constitution doesn't declare one, except by implication [of being written entirely in English].)

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  • FaithHamm
    FaithHamm ✭✭
    May 31, 2024

    @Julia Szent-Györgyi I find that very interesting. I wonder if that is because way back when there were people immigrating here and spoke many different languages that they didn't want to declare what specific language was going to be.

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