HelPeR - BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History
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107,000 items <strong>and</strong> is based mainly on Chief protocols<br />
of issued residence papers <strong>and</strong> parish bailiff<br />
the servant protocols for the years 1875-1924.<br />
In Brunswick County is also the church books to<br />
<strong>and</strong> departure lists 1812-1875 (urban 1812-1854)<br />
included, but not the other areas. How servant<br />
protocols exceptionally goes further back than<br />
1875, these included.”<br />
Net <strong>Family</strong> <strong>History</strong> 010 01 0<br />
101<br />
01010100<br />
Neuhaus<br />
Rasmussen<br />
The following is the translated <strong>and</strong> transcribed<br />
entry for:<br />
Surname: Rasmussen, First name: August, Birth<br />
Date: 00.00.1819, Arrival: 00.00.1835,<br />
Arrival: Tjenestekarl, Arrived from (country):<br />
Sweden, Arr. from the (local): Vixjöl,<br />
Birth: Sweden, Tj. / Oph.sted (region): Frederiksborg<br />
County Tj. / oph.sted (parish): Sct. Marie<br />
Source number: 1100902<br />
Indfødsretstildeling 1776 - 1960—Index<br />
Naturalization Award 1776 - 1960<br />
http://ddd.dda.dk/immibas/immibas2.asp<br />
“Persons who have been granted citizenship.<br />
The database is nationwide <strong>and</strong> includes 50,317<br />
entries. The database built from 1776-1849 to a<br />
record of naturalization Patents <strong>and</strong> from 1850-<br />
1940 at the comments on the draft laws naturalization.<br />
Please note that from 1898 achieves<br />
incapacitated wife <strong>and</strong> children automatic citizenship<br />
when the man gets the allocated. This<br />
means that married women <strong>and</strong> children do not<br />
appear in the database, although they have obtained<br />
citizenship. Widows who have applied independently<br />
<strong>and</strong> received naturalization should<br />
normally be sought during their married name.<br />
Furthermore, it must be pointed out that after<br />
1914 persons acting in the base, which have not<br />
obtained citizenship, because they have not met<br />
the condition—within a year—to show that they<br />
are released from their former citizenship.<br />
When as a result of a search for a final st<strong>and</strong>:<br />
The Law of xx xx xxxx Item number / pag. xxx<br />
Supplement x, it means that he has been granted<br />
citizenship with the law in question under the<br />
serial number (before 1850 listed on the page).<br />
Appendix (A, B) means that information must<br />
be found in the Official Journal of Parliament in<br />
Appendix A <strong>and</strong> Appendix B.<br />
Serial numbers may differ slightly from the<br />
final bill—especially up in 1930-40s, because<br />
the serial numbers that—after 1915—is used in<br />
the database are those persons have entered in<br />
appendices <strong>and</strong> not them, they are Having entered<br />
into the final bill.<br />
Immigrant Museum—Bodenstown Museums—is<br />
usually not in possession of additional<br />
information beyond what is in surcharges to<br />
parliament Journal of the minutes of naturalization<br />
Patents. If you wish further information,<br />
those sought in individual applications for<br />
naturalization in the Public Record Office.”<br />
Deportees 1875-1919—Index<br />
http://ddd.dda.dk/immibas/immibas3.asp<br />
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