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INS notations on Ships Passenger List #general
buffmufin
The notations entered on the ships passenger pages under the occupation from my own experience in researching these kinds of numbers in my ownfamily, this is what I learned: The 2 refers to the fact that the papers were submitted in New York. Other locations have other prefixes (e.g. 8 is Detroit). The second set of numbers (long series) is the document number. It may be a declaration, petition, etc. The 3rd number was the date of the document. Considering the date, and >from personal experience in my own family, most likely your relative filed a declaration of intent prior to having to register under the Alien Registration Act. That is what some of my relatives did, at about the same time, and thereafter became citizens. Hope this helps. Carol Kunkis Cohn Newport Beach, CA Searching: KOSSOI/KOSSOY/KOSOFF - Vetka, Gomel, Chechersk, Zagor'ye, Mogilev, Belarus; KUNKIS - Glubokoye, Belarus SCHRIER - Yarmolinits, Kaminets-Podolsk, Ukraine |
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Doug Cohen <DMCohen@...>
This is undoubtedly a lookup performed on August 7, 1940 (8-7-40) when the
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INS was asked to document to a court that the individual had immigrated on a certain date and ship, and the INS looked up the manifest entry, and issued Immigration Certificate No. 2-769948. The individual appears to have applied for citizenship, and you can get a copy of his/her citizenship papers >from NARA if you write to them as described in the JewishGen FAQ. Doug Cohen Lexington, MA <barrychernick@...> wrote: I think I have read about this subject in the discussion group at an |
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barrychernick@...
I think I have read about this subject in the discussion group at an
earlier time. I have searched the site and can not seem to find the information I am looking for. The notations entered on the ships passenger pages under the occupation column are related to obtaining naturalization papers. What do the numbers mean ? for example 2-769948-8-7-40 and 2-915214 If someone has a good key to search for the past discussion that would be helpful. Barry Chernick Bellevue WA |
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