New Database Featuring Connecticut Naturalization Indexes

On 27 May 2015 FamilySearch.org added the Connecticut, District Court Naturalization Indexes, 1851-1992 database. Anytime there are new Connecticut records online is a cause for celebration. Connecticut seems to have fewer online records than any other New England state.

At this time, the database is browse-only but it contains 260,508 images that are worth taking a look at if you have ancestors who naturalized while living in Connecticut during that time period.

The Connecticut, District Court Naturalization Indexes, 1851-1992 on FamilySearch.org

According to the website the "collection consists of card indexes of naturalization petitions in the United States District Courts in Connecticut. Corresponds to NARA microfilm publication M2081: Indexes to Naturalization Petitions for United States District Courts, Connecticut, 1851-1992."

There are 47 rolls in this collection which are divided somewhat randomly by district and sorted alphabetically within that. Some of the links list the same roll number multiple times (Rolls 7, 21, 39, 47), the distinction being the alphabetical separation. For those rolls with duplicate numbers, be aware that in most cases each link is a different record set not a continuation of the same database.

You'll need the following chart to navigate the links because the information is not available without clicking into each individual link: (Note: I have included the alphabetical breakdown for the roll numbers that appear more than once as a means of differentiating between them. Also, note that there is no roll 38.)


Roll District Records
Roll 1-6 New Haven US Circuit Court c. 1851-1911; US District Court c.1851-1926
Roll 7,
Aach, Irma-Barbieri, Giovanna Amato
New Haven US District Court 1926-1992
Roll 7,
Tercyak, Frances Rek-Zych, John
New Haven US Circuit Court c. 1851-1911; US District Court c. 1851-1926
Roll 8 - 18 New Haven US District Court 1926-1992
Roll 19 - 20 Hartford US Circuit Court c. 1906-1911; US District Court c. 1906-1926
Roll 21,
Aagesen, Elizabeth Swan-Beaulieu, Dionis
Hartford US District Court 1926-1992
Roll 21,
Weber, Olga-Zynda, Frank
Hartford US Circuit Court c. 1906-1911; US District Court c. 1906-1926
Roll 22 - 37 Hartford US District Court 1926-1992
Roll 39
Aarons, Florence May-Arcano, Frank
Bridgeport US District Court 1963-1992
Roll 39
Abdallah, Felia-Yurashus, Agnes
Hartford US District Court, Repatriations, Act of 6/25/1936 from 6/25/1936 to 1/1/1941
Roll 39
Abenes, Arturo Marigza-Zukowski, John
Hartford US District Court, Denied Petitions, 1926-1984
Roll 39
Acheson, Wanda Gail-Yzouvaras, Angeliki
Hartford US District Court Transferred Petitions, 1955-1977
Roll 39
Kaufherr, Minna-Keka, Michael
Hartford US District Court 1963-1992
Roll 39
Yung, Wai Ning-Zyznomirskyj, Wasyl
Hartford US District Court 1963-1992
Roll 40 - 46 Bridgeport US District Court 1963-1992
Roll 47 -
Abbondelo, Mary-Zyko, Kamber Ismail
Waterbury US District Court c. 1972-1988
Roll 47 -
Abella, Oscar-Zywno, Genowefa
Bridgeport US District Court Declarations of Intention
Roll 47 -
Acevedo, Beatriz-Zinovis, Helen Lazaros
Bridgeport US District Court Denied Petitions
Roll 47 -
Altieri, Clemente-Utrilla, Adrian Tous
Waterbury US District Court Denied Petition
Roll 47 -
Aquino, Marianna-Uva, Maria
Bridgeport US District Court Index to Women's Repatriations
Roll 47 -
Bandukra, Usman Abdulgain-Zoumboulis, Vasilios
Bridgeport US District Court Transferred Petitions
Roll 47 -
Mabasa, Ramon Alber-Tee King, Ofelia Benito
Waterbury US District Court Declarations of Intention

Pasquale Cobianchi, New Haven, US Circuit Court c. 1851-1911
US District Court c. 1851-1926, FamilySearch.org

The index cards list the name of the court as well as the volume and page number of the petitioner. Some of the cards include current address, age or date of birth, applicants signature and town of origin, country of origin. Local abbreviations are used such as N.H. for New Haven so be sure to remember which regional roll you are currently in so that you can interpret the abbreviations correctly.

Michael Dutkanicz, New Haven, US Circuit Court c. 1851-1911

US District Court c. 1851-1926, FamilySearch.org Once you find an ancestor be sure to check the following index card as it may include information about a name change.


Bernard Wachsmann Austrycker, New Haven, US District Court 1926-1992
Petition followed by name change, FamilySearch.org

The Hartford County images 1906-1926, Hartford Denied Petitions, the Hartford Repatriation, and the Bridgeport Declarations of Intention indexes contain the bare minimum, listing only the petitioner's first and last name and the volume and page number. The Hartford and Bridgeport transferred petitions include the date of transfer and the city and state where the petition was transferred to. The Bridgeport Women's Repatriation Index simply list the woman's first and last name and the repatriation number.

Samuel Max Gold, US Circuit Court c. 1906-1911
US District Court c. 1906-1926, FamilySearch.org

 It's a little challenging to work through these indexes but if you have ancestors who immigrated to Connecticut during this time period, it's worth a look.

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