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From: Charles Sullivan <>
Subject: Re: [NYC] Naturalization in So. District of NY
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 22:03:45 -0500


The Southern District of New York includes the Bronx. I can't say however
where the courthouse was/is located. Assuming there was only one, it would
probably be in Manhattan. (This is a Federal, not State or County court.)

Regards,
Charles Sullivan

At 08:44 PM 03/13/2000 -0500, Rick/Carol Gormley wrote:
>Hello to all........if my uncle was naturalized in the Southern District of
>New York in 1888 but actually lived in the Bronx, would that naturalization
>have taken place in Manhattan, (New York County). I know that the Bronx did
>not become a separate county until 1898. Could the southern district of NY
>maybe mean in Westchester County as he lived in the Bronx?
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