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I have reason to believe my great-grandmother, thouggh emigrated to the U.S. from Galcia/Malopolska (then Austro-Hungary) in 1913, she never...
I'm in total agreement with curiousgeorge. As an American attorney I think that price is reasonable, to say the least, especially if he's going to...
I will for sure. Probably going to do it through a lawyer. Thanks for all your suggestions.
Yes, that's correct. Okay, so that's my argument until I find something else or if I don't find something else. I think you are right, though,...
I don't have that section. I have the first page, Passport, with her picture on the inside of the front cover. Second page is Rysopis Wlasciciela...
Ah yes, the surname.. how obvious. Thanks. How was the annotation in the passport? The one I have was issued in 1920, and there is just a place...
Nothing that I can see... what would stop me from saying she is illegitimate, if I can't find any information proving they were married?
Not sure... I have a good scan of every page of the passport. My polish and old-time-handwriting are not that fluent. I could send them to you...
She was born in the US.
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Unfortunately, it's not that simple. My grandmother is not the person noted in the passport. That is my grandmother's older, now deceased, sister...
Thank you very much. I needed to see the language of the provision for how the citizenship of a legitimate child is inherited. Unfortunalely it...
Ahh.. How I want a copy of the 1920 law!!
Here's an interesting question. Suppose that a couple living in Polish Austria in 1912 get married. The husband leaves for the USA in 1913. The...