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- Notes for Johann Jacob Hilsenbeck:
PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION
Circuit Court of Holt County, MO
In the matter of the petition of Jacob Hilsenbeck to be admitted a citizen of America
To the Honorable the Circuit Court of Holt County:
The petition of Jacob Hilsenbeck hereby filed respectfully shows
1. My full name if Jacob Hilsenbeck
2. My place of residence is Oregon, State of Missouri
3. My occupation if Farming.
4. I was born on the 5th day of June, Anno Domini 1870, Wertemberg, Germany
5. I emigrated to the United State from Rotterdam, Holland, on or about the 1st day of June, Anno
Domini 1881, and arrived at the port of New York, N.Y. in the United States, on the vessel "Cheatam".
6. I declared my intention to become a citizen of the United States on the 9th day of February, Anno
Domini 1917 at Saint Joseph, MO, in the District Court of United States.
7. I am married. My wife's name is Etta Jackson Hilsenbeck. She was born in Oaks, WI, and now
resides at Oregon, MO. I have seven children and the name, date and place of birth, and place of
residence of each of said children is as follows: (1) Alfred William, April 8, 1892, Fillmore, MO; (2)
Jacob Fredrick, May 20, 1893, OR, MO, residence, Fillmore, MO; Pearl Lilly, June 17,
1897, OR, MO, residence, OR, MO; Emma Jane, April 10, 1902, Fillmore, MO,
residence Oregon, MO; John Edward, September 8, 1899, OR, MO, residence, OR,
Missouri; Earl Raymond, Oct 9, 1906, OR, MO, residence Oregon, MO; Mabel May, March
5, 1909, OR, MO, residence Oregon, MO.
8. I am not a disbeliever in or opposed to organized government or a member of or affiliated with any
organization or body of persons teaching disbelief in organized government. I am not a polygamist nor a
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Certificate of naturalization. No. 27128, issued on the 16th day of May, A.D. 1921.
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