Amanuensis: A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.I continue my project to transcribe family letters, journals, audiotapes, and other historical artifacts. Not only do the documents contain genealogical information, the words breathe life into kin - some I never met - others I see a time in their life before I knew them.
This week I am transcribing three Declarations of Intentions. They are for my great great grandfather, Samuel Newmark; great grandfather, Barney Newmark; and a great great uncle, Israel David Newmark. (There are actually five Newmark declarations in my collection. However, the other two are somewhat repetitive.)
Bold indicates where blanks on the forms were filled in.
The Declaration of Intention for my great great grandfather, Samuel NewmarkUnited States of America
Department of Commerce and Labor
Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization
Division of Naturalization
Declaration of Intention
(Invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof)
United States of America In the Circuit Court
Eastern District of Missouri
I,
Samuel Newmark, aged
47 years, occupation
tailor, do declare on oath that my personal description is: Color
white, complexion
dark, height
5 feet 8 inches, weight
130 pounds, color of hair
Black, color of eyes
Brown other visible distinctive marks
none; I was born in
Warka, Poland, Russia, on the
7th day of October, anno Domini
1863; I now reside at
1603 Wash St. St. Louis, Mo. I emigrated to the United States of America from
Southampton, England on the vessel
Oceanic; my last foreign residence was
London, England. It is my bona fide intention to renounce forever all allegiance to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly to
Nicholas II Emperor of all the Russias, of which I am now a subject; I arrived at the port of
New York, in the State of
New York on or about the
23rd day of October, anno Domini
1908; 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.
Signature (*)
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this
13th day of October, anno Domini,
1910.
Signature
Clerk of the said Court.
The Declaration of Intention for my great grandfather, Barnet NewmarkUnited States of America
Department of Commerce and Labor
Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization
Division of Naturalization
Declaration of Intention
(Invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof)
United States of America In the Circuit Court
Eastern District of Missouri
I,
Barnet Newmark, aged
23 years, occupation
tailor, do declare on oath that my personal description is: Color
white, complexion
dark, height
5 feet 9 inches, weight
135 pounds, color of hair
Black, color of eyes
dark brown other visible distinctive marks
none; I was born in
Warsaw, Russia, on the
25th day of March, anno Domini
1886; I now reside at
3152 Shenandoah Ave. St. Louis, Mo. I emigrated to the United States of America from
London, England on the vessel
Oceanic; my last foreign residence was
London, England. It is my bona fide intention to renounce forever all allegiance to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly to
Nicholas II Emperor of all the Russias, of which I am now a subject; I arrived at the port of
New York, in the State of
New York on or about the
15th day of October, anno Domini
1908; 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.
Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this
4th day of October, anno Domini,
1910.
Signature
Clerk of the said Court.
The Declaration of Intention for my great great uncle, Israel David NewmarkUS Department of Labor
Naturalization Service
United States of America
Declaration of Intention
(Invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof)
United States of America
Eastern District of Missouri
In the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri
I,
Israel David Newmark, aged
19 years, occupation
tailor, do declare on oath that my personal description is: Color
white, complexion
fair, height
5 feet 8 inches, weight
152 pounds, color of hair
dark brown, color of eyes
brown other visible distinctive marks
no marks; I was born in
London, England on the
8th day of February, anno Domini
1903; I now reside at
2803 N. 10th St. St. Louis, MO. I emigrated to the United States of America from
Liverpool, England on the vessel
Campania; my last foreign residence was
birthplace; I am
not married; the name of my wife is ___; she was born at ___ and now resides at ____. It is my bona fide intention to renounce forever all allegiance to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly to
George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 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
6th day of March, anno Domini
1909; 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.
Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me in the office of the Clerk of said Court at St. Louis, MO., this
23rd day of September, anno Domini,
1922.
Signature, Clerk
It is my understanding that minor children are (and were) naturalized with their parents. I'm not sure why Israel David had to (or thought he had to) go through the process in 1922.
If the passenger lists weren't indexed online, these declarations, which I found on microfilm at the local library, would have been enough to lead me to the correct passenger lists as they had the ship name and approximate dates correct.
(*) Samuel didn't sign his name. Instead he left a 'mark.' The mark was witnessed by his son Myer "Max" Newmark.
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