Kings County, California immigration and naturalization, 1893-1952/ extractions by Nadine Athey ... [et al.]

Authors

Language

English

Publication Date

c2004

Publisher

Nadine Athey]

Place of Publication

[Hanford, California

Physical

1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

Notes

Title from title screen.

Running title: Immigration and naturalization records, Kings County.

This information "was extracted from a Naturalization Data Card File located in the County of Kings, Superior Court Building, Hanford, California."--Prelude.

While some cards contain the name of the individual only, other cards contain a wealth of information such as: address, certificate no., birthplace, date of birth, date of arrival, date of naturalization, country of allegiance, age, portal of entry, and other facts of record.

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