Naturalization paper
s in Delaware were generally filed in the superior courts. The Delaware Public Archives has naturalization records for:
Kent County1798-1929
New Castle County1811-1906
Sussex County1795-1852
The Historical Society of Delaware has five volumes of New Castle County naturalization records for the years 1829 to 1856.
The Family History Library has these sources:
Delaware. Superior Court. Naturalization Papers, Transcripts and Originals, A-Z. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949. (FHL film 006529; computer number 309820.) These are naturalization records from the three counties, 1834 to 1870. New Castle County naturalizations before 1811 were recorded in the deed books. New Castle declarations from 1826 to 1850 are at the Delaware Public Archives and the Historical Society of Delaware.
United States. District Court (Delaware). Naturalization Records, 1795-1932. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990. (On 27 FHL films beginning with 1704294; computer number 584425.) These District and Circuit Court records include declarations 1842-1936, petition indexes 1795-1927, and petitions 1817-1929.
Filby, P. William. Philadelphia Naturalization Records. Detroit: Gale Research, 1982. (FHL book 974.811 P4p; fiche 6100592; computer number 33326.) Many Delaware residents filed naturalization applications in the local courts in Philadelphia.
For additional naturalization records, especially after 1906, contact the National Archives—Mid-Atlantic Region. They have Delaware District Court naturalizations for 1843 to 1959.
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NEWSPAPERS
A helpful publication that includes early Delaware information is:
Scott, Kenneth, and Janet Clarke. Abstracts from the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1748-1755. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977. (FHL book 974.811 B38sa; computer number 336604.) During this period, Delaware had no newspaper, so the Pennsylvania Gazette gave extensive coverage to what is now Delaware. The volumes contain one- to two-line news items with names and dates and include an index.
Delaware's first regular newspaper, the Delaware Gazette, began publication in 1785 at Wilmington. Major collections of Delaware newspapers are found at the Historical Society of Delaware, American Antiquarian Society, Library of Congress, and Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Indexes
The “Delaware Index,” an index to the Wilmington, Delaware News Journal and miscellaneous books and pamphlets from 1871 to the present, is available at The Wilmington Institute Library, Tenth and Market St., Dover, DE 19801; telephone: 302-571-7400; fax: 302-654-9132.
The Family Surname File of the Historical Society of Delaware includes an index to newspaper obituaries from about 1850-1960. For more details see the “Genealogy” section of this outline.
Abstracts
Some helpful abstracts are:
Richards, Mary Fallon. Deaths From the Delaware Gazette, 1854-59, 61-64. Wilmington, Del.: Delaware Genealogical Society, 1995. (FHL book 975.1 V28d; computer number 785681.) You can use this work to supplement and authenticate death information you find in census records and Delaware vital records sources created before 1913. The information has been abstracted from death and marriage notices, local news columns, estate references by the Registrar's office, and executor/trustee sales.
Richards, Mary Fallon. Marriages From the Delaware Gazette, 1854-59, 61-64. Wilmington, Del.: Delaware Genealogical Society, 1996. (FHL book 975.1 V28d v.2; computer number 795419.) You can use this work to supplement and authenticate marriage information taken from census records and Delaware vital records sources created before 1913. The information has been abstracted from death and marriage notices, local news columns, estate references by the Registrar's office, and executor/trustee sales. It also includes a list of ministers (with church locations) whose names appear in Delaware Gazette marriage notices, 1854- 64.
Wright, Edward F. Delaware Newspaper Abstracts, 1786-1795. Silver Springs, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1984. (FHL book 975.1 B3w; computer number 352879.) This publication abstracts major Delaware newspapers except for the American Antiquarian Society collection. Indexed.
Frazier, Margaret Mendenhall. Delaware Advertiser, 1827-1831, Genealogical Extracts. Newhall, Calif.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, 1987. (FHL book 975.1 B3f; computer number 452018.) This newspaper was a four-page weekly published every Thursday. Information extracted includes deaths, marriages, legal notices, and taxpayers. Indexed.
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