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Naturalization under State Law (1777-1790)
  • Naturalization and Denization in the Colonial Period
  • Naturalization under State Law (1777-1790)
  • Naturalization under Federal Law (1790-present)
  • Naturalization Records in the National Archives at New York City
  • Naturalization Records at the U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service
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  • Naturalization Records in the State Archives
  • Immigration Records
  • Records of Aliens Enabled to Own Real Property
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The New York State Constitution of 1777 (Art. 42) authorized the Legislature to naturalize aliens. A few legislative acts of naturalization were passed between 1782 and 1789. They are found in Laws of the State of New York [1777- 1800], 4 vols. (Albany: 1886-87). There is no name index to these naturalizations performed under State law.

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