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March Term 1650.
82
Be it Remembered, That on the
33"
day of March
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty Thomas Brown
of
Hartfory
in said County of Hartford, appeared in open Court, (the said Court being a Court of Record, having Common
Law Jurisdiction, and a Clerk and Seal,) and applied to be admitted to become a citizen of the United States,
And the said Themas strourd the time then exhibited to the Court a certifr.
cate of the Declaration of intention made by him before the of his said applicational
admu wace tizen of the United States achemicater speci
fid declared on oath in offine bourd that it is and form
than three years lact fact has been bona fide his intention
to become a citizen of the United attales and to renouncefor
ever all allegiance and finality to any foreign Prince Poten.
green of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Relant
tate, state or elevening whatever amaparticularly and to Victoria
tomhomehe had hicherlo been subject andil appearing to the
statisfaction of this bourt that chedaialthomal Brownhas re
didedpin the United States at least next presenting
his arriving at the age of ff one years whichoccure on the
12c day of January AD 1850.
as on file, and required as the first condition according to the first section of the Act of Congrees entitled 66
An
Act to establish an uniform rule of Naturalization, and to repeal the acts horotofore passed on that subject.
Approved, 14th of April, 1802.
And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Thomas Brown
has resided within the United States five years at least, and in the State of Connecticut one year at least, and
that during said five years he 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.
And the said Thomas Brown
having declared on oath, that he would support
the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and that he did absolutely and entirely renounce and
abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any Foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty, whatever, and
Great Pritain and Irelande
particularly to Victoria eview the United Kingdom of
of whom he was before a subject. It was, therefore, considered by the Court, that
Thomas Drowns
be, and he was accordingly admitted to become
a Citizen of the UNITED STATES.
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