Finding Females in US Naturalization Records, 1790-1952

Nancy E. Loe, MA, MLS
Nov 1, 2023
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About this webinar

Whether you’re missing a naturalization record or finding an unexpected one, this session helps you discover how female ancestors — both foreign-born and birthright — gained, lost, or regained citizenship in the United States between 1790 and 1945. US citizenship and attendant rights for women could be fragile, depending on marital status, prevailing laws, social norms, and other shifting factors. Examples of US naturalization and citizenship records, and search strategies for finding these records are featured in this presentation.

About the speaker

Archivist, librarian, and genealogist Nancy Loe has been helping researchers with their family trees since 1977. From her time interning at the Smithsonian archives as a grad student to her current wo...
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    Pamela Dorn
    2 years ago

    Nancy Lowe brought new information about women's citizenship that I did not know. So grateful for this webinar.

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    Webinar Viewer
    2 years ago

    Great information. It gives me more places to look for my female ancestors.

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    Paul Bing
    2 years ago

    Nancy was very knowledgeable and had great examples. I appreciate her mentioning how Asian immigrants were unable to be naturalized. There are some interesting cases where American-born Asian women lost their citizenship by marrying an Asian immigrant man and then weren't able to regain their citizenship until much later.

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    Kathy Hammel
    2 years ago

    Comprehensive and well presented. A rather confusing subject but Nancy made it easy to understand. Thanks!

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    Maria Capaldi
    2 years ago

    A lot of great information.

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    Judith Connaughton
    2 years ago

    Clear, concise, logical, and understandable. Very usable information

  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    2 years ago

    Great info

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    2 years ago

    This explained a lot why I could not find records for those that arrived in US in 1870's - 1900.

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