Naturalization
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello |
No. 342 |
United
States of America
Declaration of intention
Invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof |
State of Iowa, Fayette County
In the District Court of Fayette County, Iowa |
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I Giuseppe
Pasquale Aiello, aged 29
years, occupation Boiler Washer C.G.
Ry Co., do declare on oath that my personal
description is: Color: white,
complexion dark, height
5 feet
2 inches, weight
125 pounds, color of
hair black, color of
eyes brown, other
visible marks none.
I was born in Terravecchia, Province
Cosenza, Italy, on the
12th day of
March, anno Domini 1895;
I now reside at 600 West Charles
Street, Oelwein, Iowa.
I emigrated to the United States of America from
Naples, Italy, on the
vessel Prince Sirena; my
last foreign residence was
Terraveccha, Italy; I am
widow. It is my bona fide intention to
renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign
prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly to
Victor
Emmanuel III King of Italy,
of whom I am now a subject: I arrived at the port of
New York, in the
State of
New York, on or about
the 19th day of
March, anno Domini 1914;
I am not an anarchist; I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the
practice of polygamy; and it is my intention in good faith to
become a citizen of the United States of America and to
permanently reside therein SO HELP ME GOD.
signed:
Guiseppe Pasquale Aiello |
Subscribed and sworn to before
me in the office of the Clerk, [seal] said Court this
22nd
day of September,
anno Domini 1924.
John
T. Riley
Clerk of the District
Court |
By
C.G. Neff , Deputy Clerk |
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Certificate of Arrival - For
Naturalization Purposes
(This certificate is for the use of the
person applying for it only, and is issued for naturalization
purposes in con... the Act of June 29, 1906, sec. 4, subd. 2,
par. 4, requiring a certificate from the Department of Labor state
place, and manner of arrival in the United States.) |
US. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION
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CERTIFICATE OF ARRIVAL DIVISION
ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK |
This is to
certify that the following named alien arrived in the United
States in the date and manner described below, at Ellis Island,
New York.
Name of alien: |
Aiello, Guiseppe |
Date of arrival for permanent
admission: |
March 20, 1914 |
Manner of arrival: |
Prinzess Irene |
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By Direction of the Secretary of
Labor: |
Issue No. |
515011 |
Raymond F. Crist |
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Commissioner of Naturalization |
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PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
NATURALIZATION SERVICE |
No. 251 |
.. Honorable the
District Court of
Fayette
County at West Union, Iowa. The petition of
Guiseppe Pasquale
Aiello hereby files, respectfully showeth;
First.
My place of residence is
130 7th Ave Northwest,
Oelwein, Iowa |
Second. My occupation is
Boiler Washer |
Third.
I was
born on the 12th
day of March,
anno Domini 1895,
at Terravecchia,
Italy, |
Fourth. I emigrated to the United
States from Naples,
on or about the 6
day of March Domini 1914, and arrived in
the United States, at the port of
New York, on the
20 day of
March Domini 1914,
on the vessel
Prinzess Irene. |
Fifth.
I declared my intention to become a citizen of the United
States on the 22
day of September
anno Domini 1924,
West Union, Iowa,
in the District
Court of Fayette County |
Sixth.
I am not
married.
[CC NOTE:
wife Pauline died in 1924] |
I have one child, and
the name, date, and place of birth, and place of residence
of each of said children is as follows:
Margherita Aiello,
born 23rd day of
December 1920,
at Oelwein, Ia.
Resides at 124th 7th Ave.
Northwest, Oelwein Ia. |
Seventh.
I am not a disbeliever in or opposed to organized
government or a member of or affiliated with any
organization or body of persons teaching disbelief in or
opposed to organized government. I am
not a
polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy.
I am attached to the principles of the Constitution of the
United States, and it is my intention to become a citizen
of the United States and to renounces absolutely and
forever all allegiances and fidelity to any foreign
prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly
to Victor Emmanuel III King
of Italy of whom at this time I am a subject,
and it is my intention to reside permanently in the United
States. |
Eighth.
I am able to speak the English Language. |
Ninth.
I have resided continuously in the United States of
America for the term of five years at least immediately
preceding the date of this petition, to wit, since the
7th day of
March, anno
Domini 1914, and
in the State of Iowa
continuously next preceding the date of this petition,
since the 22 day
of March, anno
Domini 1914,
being a residence within this State of at least one year
next preceding the date of this petition. |
Tenth.
I have not heretofore made petition for citizenship to any
court. |
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Attached hereto and
made a part of this petition are my declaration of
intention to become a citizen of the United States and the
certificate from the Department of Labor, together with my
affidavits of the two verifying witnesses thereto,
required by law. Wherefore your petitioner prays
that he may be admitted a citizen of the United States of
America.
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Note to Clerk of Court. -- If petitioner arrived in the United States
ON OR BEFORE JUNE 29, 1906,
strike out the words reading "and Certificate of Arrival from Department
of Labor"
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AFFIDAVITS OF PETITIONER AND WITNESSES
State of
Iowa
Fayette County
The aforesaid petitioner being duly sworn, deposes and says that
he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceedings: that he
has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof;
that the said petition is signed with his full, true name; that
the same is true of his knowledge, except as to matters therein
stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to
those matters he believes it to be true.
R.B. Jamison.
occupation Banker,
residing at Oelwein, Iowa
Louis Leo,
occupation Grocer,
residing at
Oelwein, Iowa
Both
being severally, duly, and respectively sworn, deposes and says
that he is a citizen of the United States of America; that he has
personally known
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello,
the petitioner above mentioned, to have resided in the
United States continuously ...lately preceding the date of filing
his petition, since the
1
day of April
anno Domini 1914,
and in the State in which the above ... d petition is made
continuously since the 1
day of April anno Domini
1914, and that he has
personal knowledge that sais petitioner is a person of good moral
character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the
United States, and that the petitioner is in every way qualified
in his desire to be admitted a citizen of the United States.
R.B. Jamison |
Signature of witness |
Louis Leo |
Signature of witness |
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Subscribed and sworn to before me by the
above named petitioner and witnesses in the office of the Clerk of
the Court this 17 day of
April 1928. |
Edgar A.
Traeger Clerk |
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IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello
Filed
April 17,
1928 |
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE |
I hereby
declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and
abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince
potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly to
Victor Emmanuel
the III King
of Italy
of whom I have heretofore been a subject; that I will support and
defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America
against all enemies, foreign and domestic; and that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the same.
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Subscribed and
sworn to before me, in open Court, this
16
day of April,
A.D. 1929 |
Edgar A.
Traeger, Clerk |
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ORDER OF COURT ADMITTING
PETITIONER |
Upon
consideration of the petition of
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello,
and affidavits in support thereof and further testimony taken in
open Court, it is ordered that the said petitioner, who has taken
the oath required by law, be and here by is, admitted to become a
citizen of the United States of America, this
16th
day of April,
A.D. 1929 |
H. E.
Taylor, Judge |
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STUB TO BE RETAINED AS COURT
RECORD |
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello |
Giuseppe Pasquale Aiello,
Age
34 years, Petition No.
252,
Issued by
District Court
at
West Union, Iowa
Date of order of admission
April 16,
1929
Declaration of Intention No.
342
Issued by Clerk of the
District
Court of Fayette County,
Iowa
on the
22nd
day of September,
1924
Name, age, and place of residence of
wife: [CC NOTE: wife
Pauline died in 1924]
Names, ages and places of residence of
minor children:
Margherita Aiello, age
9, Oelwein, Iowa.
No.
2880815 |
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