Rita, you are correct. Although "NA" usually indicates "Not
Applicable", "Na" in the appropriate space on the 1900, 1910, or 1920
census means "Naturalized". The 1920 census should also give the
year of naturalization.
At 5:50 PM -0700 11/24/04, gardenwench4(a)charter.net wrote:
I have observed the NA and found the naturalization records for
an ancestor. Also on the census I have saw the word alien listed, so
I assumed they were not naturalized.
Rita
At 5:29 PM -0700 11/24/04, ddemrhodes(a)aol.com wrote:
Normally, the NA would indicate not applicable which would be
interpreted to mean he was never naturalized. Don
At 3:43 PM -0700 11/21/04, gardenwench4(a)charter.net wrote:
I am asking a big favor again. Could some one who has
access to the tri-county naturalization records please do a look
up for me.?
William Gieselman born Prussia, emigrated with his family in
1836-38 to USA. William marries in Vanderburgh Co. Evansville in
Dec. 1856.
I have not found his location or his parents 1850-1840.
But he states on census he was NA. Thank you.
Rita Broeker
Missouri