significado de "1st pap" (nacionalidade) em manifestos de estrangeiros em navios em NY
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significado de "1st pap" (nacionalidade) em manifestos de estrangeiros em navios em NY
Caros Confrades,
Alguém me saberá indicar o significado da abreviatura "1st Pap" que aparece na coluna da nacionalidade nos documentos listando os estrangeiros a bordo dos navios que chegavam a Nova York?
O link para a imagem é:
http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipManifest.asp?pID=605146100031
A pessoa que me interessa , Jorge R. Viegas, primeira linha, era meu tio avô
Grato por qualquer ajuda
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significado de "1st pap" (nacionalidade) em manifestos de estrangeiros em navios em NY
Boa tarde,
Fiz pesquisa de várias formas, e acabei por encontrei este site, parece ter informação promissora :)
http://www.archives.com/experts/alzo-lisa/immigrant-passenger-lists.html
"Naturalization Numbers: You may see a series of numbers on a passenger record over or above your ancestor's name and possibly a date. This is a pretty good indication he or she filed to become a citizen. The notations were added to the passenger record as part of the verification process to show the applicant emigrated as they had stated. These notations can provide clues for you to search for your ancestor's naturalization paperwork (especially the petition for naturalization and the declaration of intention--also commonly referred to as "first papers"). Such naturalization documents can provide valuable clues about your ancestor including his or her date and place of birth, address, occupation, marital status (spouse's name & birth date), names, dates, places of birth & residence of applicant's children, date when US residence commenced, length of residence and a personal description."
A abreviatura poderá ser, de facto, "first papers".
Cumprimentos,
Fátima Belling
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