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Ala Superior
Court, holden at Litchfield, in and for the County of Litchfield, in the State of Connecticut, on the
first
Tuesday of October
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nunety two
PRESENT-HON. augustus It. term Judger
Be it Remembercò, That on the 31eb
day of October
in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two
Henry I Itall
of Hinchester
in said County of Litchfield, being an alien and free white person, appeared in
o
open Court, (the said Court being a Court of Record, having Common Law Jurisdiction, and a Clerk and Seal,) and applied
o
to be admitted to become a citizen of the United States. And the said sterry g stall
o
then exhibited to the Court a Certificate of the Declaration of intention made by him before
to
the Clerkofthe City County Brooklyn n.4.
and required as the first condition according to the first section of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish an
uniform rule of Naturalization, and to repeal the acts heretofore passed on that subject." Approved 14th of April, 1802;
tl
and the acts passed subsequently thereto, to wit:
State New York, Kings County, City Ad,
I Herry J. Hall of 1529 Pacific. et. Brooklyn do declare mouth
o
thatibis bona fide my intention to become citizeno the Unite d States, and to
S
forevervall allegiance and fidelity to anyForeign Station
Soveragrily whatever audparticularly to the Queenof the United Kingdom of great Pritari
and Ireland of whomal am nowa subject
Henry I Hall.
Surm beforemethis 30 day of
april 1888 Culthomas
Courty Brooklyn
b
station Newyork bounty of thugs, City of Brooklyn ss.
I, Charles W.Thomas, Clerk of the City Court of Brooklyn the said Court being a
Court of Record having Common Law funddiction, a Clerkanda Seal do hereby certify
A
that the foregoing usa true copy of an original Declaration of ditention, remaining on
b
record m said Court.
In Testimony Whereof l have subscribed my name
hereents and affired the Seal of the said Court the 3 dday of
is
Eseal 3
april in the year of ourford one thousan d eight hundred and
a
lighty right
C.W. Thomas Clek
tl
ti
at
sa
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that said Henry J. stall
has resided within
the United States five years at least
C
and in the State of Connecticut one year at least, and that during said five years he
ai
has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well
disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.
CONSTITUTION And the said OF I demy THE UNITED I tall STATES, and that he did absolutely having and declared entirely on renounce oath, that and abjure all support allegiance the
he would
and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to
Victoria Duen
St
of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland, of whom he was before a
b
subject. It was therefore considered by the Court, that said Henry A Hall
be, and he was accordingly admitted to become a Citizen of the UNITED STATES.
Durightckilbourn
Clerk.
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