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Wisconsin Naturalization RecordsThis information is now located at my business site: Genealoger.com. You will be redirected shortly. Thank you for your interest in my site. Duane Bogenschneider Wisconsin. Naturalization Records, 1840-1900, are available from the Wisconsin Supreme Court, from originals at the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison and through the Family History library. Naturalization records have been filed primarily in municipal, county, circuit, supreme, and U.S. district courts. Some of the older evidences of citizenship are found in the minutes of these courts and not in separate books. The records of approximately two-thirds of the counties are on microfilm at the area research centers. The Milwaukee circuit and municipal court records of 1836 to 1941 are at the Milwaukee County Historical Society, 910 North 3rd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203. For naturalization records after September 1906, contact the National Archives—Great Lakes Region or the local office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The archives branch has records of the U.S. District Court from 1866 to 1921 and an extensive index to other federal records. For further information:
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of records from some counties and is continues to acquire records of additional counties. From Dane County, for example, the library has:
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