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Indexing Illinois Naturalization Depositions

malcott
malcott ✭
November 25, 2024 edited March 21 in Get Involved/Indexing

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What do you think? These seem similar to the Australian probate files with many pages of documents. The pertinent details are all added to the 1st document image and the other pages marked No Extractable Data. Should Record Number be blank or use Naturalization number? I did not see a number for this page. I used the Filing date since there were a variety of dates on the other pages. Name was a little tricky since petitioner was a nun.

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  • malcott
    malcott ✭
    November 25, 2024

    US, Illinois-Naturalization Records, 1921-1958 [Part C] [MQLJ-LDG]

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  • erutherford
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    November 25, 2024

    This batch cannot be accessed, so I think you submitted it. You will not use a record number and the record date Is the latest date in the naturalization process. Since I can't see your batch, there should be multiple images. In this batch, and any batch where you have an Interrogation, compare the filed date to the date of the Interrogation. Generally speaking the filed date will be after the Interrogation date.

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