For some reason, my paternal great-grandfather, Carl Albert Gillberg, filled out two separate Declarations of Intention to become a United States citizen – one in 1924 and the other in 1939.
I thought it would be interesting to compare the two documents. I've highlighted these differences in bold.
Declaration of Intention - Dated May 5, 19241
Information gleaned from the May 5, 1924 Declaration of Intention -
- Name: Carl Albert Gilbert (Gilbert instead of Gillberg)
- Age: 42
- Color: White
- Complexion: Light
- Height: 5 feet 7 inches
- Weight: 178 lbs.
- Color of Hair: Blonde
- Color of Eyes: Gray
- Other Visible Distinctive Marks: Left Forefinger Off
- Place of Birth: Stockholm, Sweden
- Date of Birth: 8 January 1882
- Current Residence: 142 Hawthorn Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Emigrated to the U.S.A. from: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Name of Vessel: S.S. Canada
- Last Foreign Residence: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Marital Status: Married
- Name of Spouse: Hilda Maria Carlson
- Spouse's Place of Birth: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Spouse's Current Residence: 142 Hawthorn Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Port of Arrival: Chicago, Illinois
- Date of Arrival: 18 September 1909
Declaration of Intention - Dated July 24, 1939 2
Information gleaned from the July 24, 1939 Declaration of Intention -
- Name: Carl Albert Gillberg
- Current Residence: 4810 St. Elmo Drive, Los Angeles, California
- Current Occupation: At Home
- Age: 57
- Sex: Male
- Color: White
- Complexion: Light
- Color of Eyes: Gray
- Color of Hair: Blonde
- Height: 5 feet 8 inches
- Weight: 188 lbs.
- Other Visible Distinctive Marks: Left Forefinger Off
- Race: Scandinavian
- Nationality: Swedish
- Place of Birth: Stockholm, Sweden
- Date of Birth: 8 January 1882
- Marital Status: Married
- Spouse's Name: Hilda M.
- Date of Marriage: 3 April 1901
- Place of Marriage: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Spouse's Place of Birth: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Spouse's Date of Birth: 17 February 1878
- Spouse Immigration Information:
- Entered the United States at: Salt Lake, Utah
- Date of Entrance: 9 July 1910
- Current Residence: Los Angeles, California
- Number of Children: Eight
- Children's Names, Dates and Places of Birth:
- Margit – 20 July 1902 in Sweden
- Maimi – 4 October 1907 in Sweden
- Ruth C. – 17 June 1911 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Ingrid A. – 5 November 1913 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Helen A. – 4 September 1915 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Ida M. – 26 October 1916 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Edith E. – 26 October 1916 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Ruby H. A. – 15 July 1920 in Salt Lake, Utah
- Current Residences of Children: Los Angeles, California
- Previous Declaration of Intention: About 1924 at Salt Lake City, Utah
- Last Foreign Residence: Eskilstuna, Sweden
- Emigrated to the U.S.A. from: Eskilstuna, Sweden; Quebec, Canada
- Lawful Entry in the United States: Port of Entry Not Shown
- Name at Entry: Carl A. Gillberg
- Date of Entry: 17 September 1909
- Name of Vessel: Canada
As you can see, there are definite differences in the amount of information provided in each of these declarations.
Obviously, the 1939 Declaration of Intention provides a lot more information, including the marriage date and place for Carl and Hilda and a list of their children with each child's date and place of birth. How great is that?
If you find a Declaration of Intention for an immigrant ancestor, congratulations! That's awesome! But don't stop there. Check to see if your immigrant ancestor filled out additional Declarations of Intention. Your immigrant ancestor may be like my great-grandfather Carl, who filled out more than one.
Thanks for reading!
Jana
© 2013 Copyright by Jana Last
1 Utah State Archives and Records Service; Salt Lake City, Utah; County: Salt Lake; Record Group: Salt Lake County, Third District Court Declarations of Intention Record Books, 1896-1959; Series: 85108. Ancestry.com. Utah, Naturalization and Citizenship Records, 1858-1959 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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2 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Records of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Central Division (Los Angeles), 1887-1940; Microfilm Serial: M1524; Microfilm Roll: 54. Ancestry.com. U.S., Naturalization Records - Original Documents, 1795-1972 (World Archives Project) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010.
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