Naturalizations of foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian colonies (pursuant to statute 13 George II, c. 7)
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Reprint of original published: London : Publications of the Huguenot Society of London, 1921. v. 24.
Includes indexes.
Contains all the returns sent from the colonies to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations which have been found amongst the records of those Commissioners and preserved at the Public Record Office in London.
For film 1321009 no circulation to family history centers. Restricted because of item 8.
While the title says "foreign Protestants", the lists also include "persons professing the Jewish religion". The localities herein represented are Jamaica, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, New York, and Pennsylvania with the latter having the largest representation. The time period covered is from ca. 1740 to the end of the 1700's.
"Originally published as Publications of the Huguenot Society of London, vol.xxiv ... 1921."
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Locality Subjects
- United States - Naturalization and citizenship
- Jamaica - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States, Pennsylvania - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States, New York - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States, Maryland - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States, Virginia - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States, South Carolina - Naturalization and citizenship
- United States - Genealogy - Sources
- United States - Emigration and immigration
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