Excerpt from Naturalization Records: Abstractions From Declaration of Intentions, Superior Court, Michigan City, La Porte County, Indiana; 12 April 1912 02 November 1917 and 02 November 1917 08 February 1918
These abstractions were done by volunteers from the La Porte County (in) Genealogical Society and computerized by Jean Bauer to whom the Society is very grateful Any questions regarding this compilation may be directed to.
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