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Looking for Gustav Baetzner/Hagner's naturalization paper.

debbehagner1
debbehagner1 ✭
April 12, 2024 dans Social Groups

Gustav Baetzner was born an illegitimate child on 9 May 1866 in
Heilbronn, Germany, and he eventually became a HAGNER.  He came with his
grandmother.
Name         Gustav Bätzner
Gender         männlich (Male)
Departure Age         12
Birth Date         abt 1867
Residence Place         Heilbronn, Württemberg
Departure Date         11 Juni 1879
Departure Place         Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
Arrival Place         New York
Relationship         Enkel (Grandchild)
Ship Name         Lessing
Captain         Voss
Shipping Clerk         Aug. Bolten Wm. Miller's Nachfolger
Shipping Line         Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
Ship Type         Dampfschiff
Ship Flag         Deutschland
Accommodation         Zwischendeck
Volume         373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 036 B
Household Members (Name)         Relationship
Cath.a Bätzner
        Frau (Wife)
Gustav Bätzner         Enkel (Grandchild)

I found in 1888 Chicago voter registration -


In 1890 -

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/59474:5997?tid=&pid=&queryId=3ee3d085-a754-4a0c-b9ae-760cf5922db8&_phsrc=zHR49195&_phstart=successSource

In the 1900 IL Census, he is listed under August Hagner - he came to the USA in 1878, and he was NA.

In the 1910 IL Census, he is listed under Gustav Hagner - he came to the USA in 1879, and he was NA.

In the 1920 IL Census, he is listed under Gustav Hagner - he came to the USA in 1880 and he was NA in 1885.

I have yet to find him in the 1892 Voter Reg.

I checked Chicago Superior Nat Court, and there is no Gustav Hagner.

Why does the Voter Reg not mention what court like the others?

I would love to have his naturalization paper.  Any suggestion and help is GREATLY appreciated.

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 12, 2024

    Sometimes, when no court is mentioned in the voter registration, it is because the person has derivative citizenship, possibly from the naturalization of a parent. If he were truly naturalized by 1885, he would not yet have been of full age for naturalization (21) at that time.

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