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kiwi2011
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Illinois Federal Nationalization Records
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Wednesday 14 March 18 20:41 GMT (UK) »
Is there a reason why these forms provide a photo for a male but not for a female? TIA
Ireland: Mayo - O'Malley, Malley, Currigan, Lynchacan. Antrim - McAuley. Louth - Byrne. Down - Smith.
England: Lancashire - O'Malley, McCauley, Foster.
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I think Visa and naturalization applications started to contain photographs around 1929 - what dates were you looking at ?
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kiwi2011
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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They are both in the 1930s but I think I've identified the problem. The photo is on a form that's called Declaration of Intention and the form without the photo is called Petition for Naturalization.
Ireland: Mayo - O'Malley, Malley, Currigan, Lynchacan. Antrim - McAuley. Louth - Byrne. Down - Smith.
England: Lancashire - O'Malley, McCauley, Foster.
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