Transcribed and submitted by Doris Counts.
Page | Name | Country | Naturalization Date |
1 | John Tvrs | Austria | March 1,1890 |
2 | Wilhelm Frungel | Germany | March 7,1890 |
3 | Fred Miller | Germany | March 7,1890 |
4 | James Erychleb | Austria | March 8,1890 |
5 | Erick A Haglund | Sweden | March 10,1890 |
6 | Frank Scheibel | Germany | March 13,1890 |
7 | Mike Engelhart | Germany | March 14,1890 |
8 | Howard Wilcox | Canada | Feb 24,1890 |
9 | Joseph O Wry | Canada | May 28,1890 |
10 | Bridget B Sheehan | Ireland | June 6,1890 |
11 | Michael May | Ireland | June 19,1890 |
12 | Annie Grutsch | Germany | June 19,1890 |
13 | Andrew Schmidt | Germany | June 19,1890 |
14 | Peter Bonenberger | Germany | June 19,1890 |
15 | August Waltrs | Canada | June 19,1890 |
16 | Courad Wettlaufer | Germany | June 19,1890 |
17 | Rienholt Newmann | Germany | June 19,1890 |
18 | Michael Holland | Ireland | June 20,1890 |
19 | Henry Mark Samuel Durand | Switzerland | June 20,1890 |
20 | Henry Topps | Germany | June 19,1890 |
21 | John E Shora | Canada | Nov 6,1890 |
22 | C Christenson | Denmark | Nov 6,1890 |
23 | Ernst J Otto | Germany | Nov 25,1890 |
24 | Jacob R Schweitzer | Canada | Nov 22,1890 |
25 | Andrew Pokorny | Austria | Nov 18,1890 |
26 | Charles Janousek | Austria | Nov 18,1890 |
27 | Franz Nemec | Austria | Nov 15,1890 |
28 | Andrew Walch | Germany | Nov 12,1890 |
29 | Auston A Sirsiud | Norway | Nov 10,1890 |
30 | Hans M Outzen | Denmark | Nov 10,1890 |
31 | Jacob Hof | Germany | Nov 10,1890 |
32 | Daniel McCarthy | Ireland | Nov 6,1890 |
33 | Timothy McCarthy | Ireland | Nov 6,1890 |
34 | Thomas Lucas | England | Nov 18,1890 |
35 | Bernard McGlovr | Ireland | Nov 6,1890 |
36 | Henry Krobot | Austria | Nov 6,1890 |
37 | John Strake | Austria | Nov 6,1890 |
38 | Conrad Kramer | Austria | Nov 6,1890 |
39 | Jaur A Hunt | Canada | Nov 26,1890 |
40 | Gustav Woidneok | Germany | Dec 23,1890 |
41 | James Connolly | Scotland | Dec 29,1890 |
42 | Ceuek Novotug | Austria | March 2,1891 |
43 | Vaclav Fraurek | Austria | March 2,1891 |
44 | Martin Truka | Germany | March 4,1891 |
45 | James Timlin | Ireland | March 7,1891 |
46 | John Nicholas Fisher | Germany | March 9,1891 |
47 | Otto Mielek | Germany | March 10,1891 |
48 | William Koch | Germany | March 12,1891 |
49 | John Hagemann | Germany | March 13,1891 |
50 | Casper Engelhaupt | Germany | March 14,1891 |
51 | Lorenz Wallinger | Germany | March 14,1891 |
52 | John Rushby | England | March 17,1891 |
53 | Polikan F Gruber | Austria | April 11,1891 |
54 | Eliza Jane Bell | Canada | April 13,1891 |
55 | Jeremiah McGahau | Ireland | April 21,1891 |
56 | Frederick Aschbachen | Wurtenberg | April 18,1891 |
57 | Carsten Sonnicksen | Germany | May 29,1891 |
58 | Swen John Peterson | Sweden | June 9,1891 |
59 | Hans Storgohann | Germany | June 22,1891 |
60 | Peter Williamson | Germany | July 6,1891 |
61 | Adam Simpson | Canada | Aug 29,1891 |
62 | Neils Jorgensen | Denmark | Aug 29,1891 |
63 | Patrick O�Connor | Ireland | Sept 9,1891 |
64 | Mike Bayer | Germany | Sept 3,1891 |
65 | Philip Shanborn | Germany | Sept 3,1891 |
66 | Jacob Ohde | Germany | Sept 12,1891 |
67 | Peter Anderson | Germany | Sept 12,1891 |
68 | John Anderson | Germany | Sept 13,1891 |
69 | Charles Brachmann | Germany | Oct 31,1891 |
70 | Edward Boyle | Ireland | Nov 2,1891 |
71 | Jacob Jacobson | Denmark | Sept 21,1891 |
72 | Bernard Mullen | Canada | Sept 21,1891 |
73 | John Steinhauser | Austria | Nov 16,1891 |
74 | Frank Steinhauser | Austria | Nov 16,1891 |
75 | William Jose | England | Nov 21,1891 |
76 | Frederick W Ermer | Germany | Nov 21,1891 |
77 | Andrew Morgan | Ireland | Nov 24,1891 |
78 | John Doughterty | Ireland | Nov 24,1891 |
79 | Henry Hervelth | Germany | Nov 24,1891 |
80 | Rudolph Mielke | Germany | Nov 24,1891 |
81 | Albert Pashke | Germany | Nov 24,1891 |
82 | Ernst Riehter | Germany | Nov 27,1891 |
83 | John Brau | Germany | Nov 28,1891 |
84 | Michael Mullen | Canada | Dec 12,1891 |
85 | Joseph K Ernst | Canada | Nov 25, 1891 |
86 | Casper Harley | Germany and formerly a British subject | Dec 18,1891 |
87 | John Skirving | Scotland | Dec 29,1891 |
88 | Mariah K Cutting | Canada | Dec 29,1891 |
89 | John Digby | Great Britain | Feb 18,1892 |
90 | Thomas Berry | England | Feb 19,1892 |
91 | Adam Koch | Germany | Feb 20,1892 |
92 | Fred Richter | Germany | Feb 20,1892 |
93 | Joseph Winkler | Germany | Feb 23,1892 |
94 | John Fundus | Germany | Feb 26,1892 |
95 | John R Bellar | Canada | Feb 26,1892 |
96 | Adam Schwab | Germany | March 1,1892 |
97 | Christian Engelhaupt | Germany | March 1,1892 |
98 | John Harley | Great Britain | March 7,1892 |
99 | Thaddius O�Malley | Ireland | March 7,1892 |
100 | John Gallaghan | Ireland | March 12,1892 |
101 | Kasper Engelhaupt | Prussia | March 12, 1892 |
NATURALIZATION RECORD Be it Remembered, that at a term of the District Court holden in and for said county, in O'Neill therein on the 10th day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety two was present the Honorable M P Kinkaid sole presiding Judge M C McEvony Sheriff of said County, and John Skirving , Clerk of said Court, when the following, among other proceedings, were had, to wit. Wilhelm Schroerr , a native of Germany application to be admitted to become a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had declared on oath, before The Clerk of District Court of Antelope County, Nebraska a Court of Record having common law jurisdiction, and using a seal, two years at least before his admission, that it was bonifide his intention to become a Citizen of The United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance to another Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to The Emperor of Germany of whom he was heretofore a subject and said applicant having declared on oath, before the Court, that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly the power above named; the Court being satisfied that said applicant has resided within the United States for the term of five years next preceding his admission, without being at any time during the said five years out of the Territory of the United States, and within this State one year at least; and it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that during that time 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: Whereupon, it is Ordered by the Court, That the said Wilhelm Schroer will be and he is hereby admitted to become a citizen of the United States. In Testimony Whereof, I, John Skirving Clerk of the Court, aforesaid, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, at office in O'Neill in said County. Nov 10,1892 John Skirving Clerk of the District Court. By C P Dlanee Deputy |
NATURALIZATION RECORD Be it Remembered, that at a term of the District Court holden in and for said county, in O'Neill therein on the 12th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety eight was present the Honorable M P Kinkaid sole presiding Judge John M Stewart Sheriff of said County, and John Skirving , Clerk of said Court, when the following, among other proceedings, were had, to wit. Fred Schroer , a native of Germany application to be admitted to become a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had declared on oath, before The Clerk of District Court of Antelope County, Nebraska a Court of Record having common law jurisdiction, and using a seal, two years at least before his admission, that it was bonifide his intention to become a Citizen of The United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance to another Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to The Emperor of Germany of which he was heretofore a subject and said applicant having declared on oath, before the Court, that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly the power above named; the Court being satisfied that said applicant has resided within the United States for the term of five years next preceding his admission, without being at any time during the said five years out of the Territory of the United States, and within this State one year at least; and it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that during that time 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: Whereupon, it is Ordered by the Court, That the said Fred Schroer will be and he is hereby admitted to become a citizen of the United States. In Testimony Whereof, I, John Skirving Clerk of the Court, aforesaid, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, at office in O'Neill in said County. March 12,1898 John Skirving Clerk of the District Court. Witness J H Wilson and N Beebe |
NATURALIZATION RECORD Be it Remembered, that at a term of the District Court holden in and for said county, in O'Neill therein on the 6th day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety was present the Honorable M P Kinkaid sole presiding Judge M C McEvony Sheriff of said County, and John McBride , Clerk of said Court, when the following, among other proceedings, were had, to wit. Conrad Kramer , a native of Austria application to be admitted to become a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that he had declared on oath, before The Clerk this Court a Court of Record having common law jurisdiction, and using a seal, two years at least before his admission, that it was bonifide his intention to become a Citizen of The United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance to another Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to The Emperor of Austria of whom he was heretofore a subject and said applicant having declared on oath, before the Court, that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly the power above named; the Court being satisfied that said applicant has resided within the United States for the term of five years next preceding his admission, without being at any time during the said five years out of the Territory of the United States, and within this State one year at least; and it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that during that time 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: Whereupon, it is Ordered by the Court, That the said Conrad Kramer will be and he is hereby admitted to become a citizen of the United States. In Testimony Whereof, I, John McBride Clerk of the Court, aforesaid, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, at office in O'Neill in said County. Nov 6,1890 John McBride Clerk of the District Court. |