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At a Superior Court, holden in and for the County of New Haven, on the faith
Inited States off America, State of 83.
Tuesday of September,
A. D. 1876.
20th
day of October,
in said year,
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the
Francis Flavagar,
New Haven,
of
with
common
Law
Jurisdiction,
a
in Clerk said county, appeared before said Court, said the Court, same to being become a Court a citizen of Record, of the United States: And said upon applicant examina- is a
first and had, a Seal, it being and made made application to appear, and to this Court having found to their Queen satisfaction, that the
tion free white male person of lawful age, an alien, and a subject of Victoria,
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, that he in said is now Kingdom of the age ; that of he has 38 resided in the United States
years ; that he was
born in
Ineland, for more than five years last past, and in said State of Connecticut a moral for more character, than one and year is attached last past, to and the
constantly that he has during Constitution all said time of behaved the United himself States, as and a good well citizen, disposed has to the good good order and happiness of the before same. the
principles It also appearing of the to this Court, that said applicant did, pursuant to the laws of the United States, appear
Clean of this
Court withingand for
October
A. D. 1874 the same being a Court of Record with common Law Juris-
on a Clerk and a Seal, and on oath did declare that it was bona fide his intention to become State a citizen and Sover- of the
the day of
diction, United States, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity forever to every Foreign Prince, Potentate,
eignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen
of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as by the Record of said Court appears. And the all said appli-
the here in this Court, declares on oath, that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure allegiance
and cant fidelity now to every Foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of whom he is now a subject, and he also declares on Oath,
that he will support the Constitution of the United States of America.
Wherefore the said applicant is hereby, by this Court, admitted and declared, to be a citizen of the United
States of America.
States of America, State of Connectiout, $5.
At a Superior Court, holden in and for the County of New Haven, on the fourth
Tuesday of September,
A. D. 1876
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the
20th
day of October
in said year,
John B. Sticks,
New Haven
of
in said county, appeared before said Court, the same being a Court of Record, with common Law Jurisdiction, a
Clerk and a Seal, and made application to said Court, to become a citizen of the United States And upon examina-
tion first had, it being made to appear, and this Court having found to their satisfaction, that the said applicant is a
free white male person of lawful age, an alien, and a subject of Victoria, Queen
Leopold II, King of the Begians,
ofthe United Kingdom of t Britain and Ireland, that he is now of the age of
46
years";"that_he
was born in Belgium,
; that he has resided in the United States
constantly for more than five years last past, and in said State of Connecticut for more than one year last past, and
that he has during all said time behaved himself as a good citizen, has a good moral character, and is attached to the
principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.
It also appearing to this Court, that said applicant did, pursuant to the laws of the United States, appear before the
Court withip and for New H over Camily,
Clerk of the Court of Common Meas
on the qth day of November, A. D. 1882, the same being a Court of Record, with common Law Juris-
diction, a Clerk and a Seal, and on oath did declare that it was bona fide his intention to become a citizen of the
United States, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity forever to every Foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sover-
eignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen Leopold II, King of the Belgious,
ofthe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iroland, as by the Record of said Court appears. And the said appli-
cant now here in this Court, declares on oath, that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance
and fidelity to every Foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whateyer, and particularly to Viotoria, Queen
Leopold II, King of the Bagions,
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iroland, of whom he is now a subject, and he also declares on Oath,
that he will support the Constitution of the United States of America.
Wherefore, the said applicant is hereby, by this Court, admitted and declared, to be a citizen of the United
States of America.
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