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STATES OF
ORIGINAL
Department of Commerce and Tabne
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
DIVISION OF NATURALIZATION
te,
and
PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION
ch
In the matter of the petition of
Thomas Borton
Superin Court of Sanduig co Caley
to be admitted a citizen of the United States of America.
To the Imperioryhoman Court_of. Mylon Sunduy shows: de, Calex
The petition of
respectadully
First. My full name is
Thomas yarton
Second. My place of agsidenge is -
Corona
streed,
city of Coronacts
State
Californiagatchan
Third. My occupation is
Fourth. I was born on the
7th
of
October
anno
England
Domini 1876 at Normich England
Fifth. I emigrated to the United States from
on or about the
7th May of May
anno Domini 901 and arrived at the port of
Handrigo
Sixth. clared my atention to become a citte en of the United States on the
20th
In the United States, on the vessel .
day of
Sandreg mg Calif
November
warsfords
janno
Domini 901
at
Superior
Seventh. I am
Pried. My wife's name is
Marie Morton
Court of the country Sanding She was
born
in
Mexico
-
and *bw resides
at Coronado Calif.
I have no children,
d
place and plass each of said children
ed
d
Kighth. I am not a disbeliever in or opposed to organized government or a member of or affiliated with any organization or body of persons teaching disbelief in organized
to
government. I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy. I am attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and it is my intention to
becomeng gitizen of the United States and to renaunce absolutely and fommer all allegiance and rigelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly
:o
permanently Edward in the United States. King Great Brilam we Ireland of which at this time I am a subject, and it is my intention to
reside
Ninth. I am able to speak the English Tanguage.
Tenth have residad gatinuously in the United States of America for a term of five years at leastgimmadia tely preceding the date of this petition, to wit, since
preceding the 9th the date day of of this May wit, since the 7d Pomini day 901 of May
and in the State
California
for one year at least next
to
anno Domini 1901
Eleventh. I have not heretofore made petition for eitizenship to any court. for
Cowrt of
anduthe
polition was anied. by the sqid. count follonning measone and.
and cause of such d has since been curad or removed.)
Attached hereto andumade a of this pefition are my declaration of intentio% become a citizen of the United Siale From the Department Commerce
and Labor required by law. Wherefore your petitioner prays that The may be admitted a eitizen of the United States of America.
Dated nov 19th
1907
Thomas Marton
States California
(Signature of petitioner.)
ss :
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceeding; that he has read
the foregoing petition and kenows the contents thereof: that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and
that as to those matters
he Subscribed believes it to and be true. sworn to before me this 19th day of November anno Domini 1907
[SEAL.]
*If the alien arrived otherwise than by vessel, the character of conveyance
By Administration or name of transportation comp any should be given. Defunty Clerk, Clerk.
Declaration of Intention - of Landind from Denartment
of Commence and filed this 19th day of November 19 907
By Arthratrance Depenty Clerk, Clerk.
Smith francis
APFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES
In the matter of the petition-of
thomas Norton
Merio Court Sandier C. Cals.
to be admitted a citizen of the United States of America.
}
ss:
and J severatin) no duly nalled and
occupation Mcfergunn
residing
at Genada, Calif
,
occupation
Preperty man
thomas the State petitioner above mentioned, to be a resident of the United States for a period Reasé five years continuously immediately preceding the
respectively sworn, deposes und says that he is a-citizen of the United States of America; that hé has personally kenown
residing at Coronado Cala
date of filing his petition, and of the in which the above-entitled appliention is made for a period of
Jine
years immediately preceding
the date of fling his petition; and that ho has personal knowledge that the said petitioner is a person of good moral haracter, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the
United States, and that he is in every way qualified, in his opinion, to be admitted a eitizen of the United States.
sumptions
Subscribed and sworn to before - this
19th day of Donember
ay
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