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Sorry, I've no idea. I've never experienced a computer that only allows .com, but I'm not a computer expert. Perhaps someone else in the group can help. Or perhaps you could use a computer at your public library, if you can access your email server from there. If you can't, set up a free yahoo.com or gmail.com account and then access that from the library.
Sorry, for some reason, my computer locked up and I wasn't able to finish what I started. Forget my comment that said I found 2 index entries. The first was just a condensed version of the second, so I only sent the second below.
The ancestry entry also included the following information on how to obtain a copy of the naturalization record:
By writing to the court(s) referenced in this data set, a researcher can receive a copy of an individual's actual naturalization record. An original record typically contains such prime genealogical information as birthplace and birth date, date and place of arrival in the United States, place of embarkation, last foreign address, country of foreign allegiance, current residence, and a physical description.@Donna Collmar: on ancestry.com, I found a ship's manifest for a 16 year old Gottlieb Kollmer, arriving NY on 3 Nov 1840. He sailed on the Formosa from Le Havre, France. He was travelling with his parents and siblings:
Gottlieb Kollmer, 43, farmWuerttemberg Frederica, 46, Wuerttemberg Gottlieb, 16, Wuerttemberg Barbara 10, Wuerttemberg Jacob 7, Wuerttemberg
I also found 2 different, entries in naturalization indexes for Philadelphia:
Name: | Gottlieb Collmar |
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Place of Origin: | Germany |
Declaration of Intent Date: | 7 Nov 1848 |
Declaration of Intent Court: | Quarter Sessions |
Oath of Allegiance Date: | 29 Dec 1854 |
Oath of Allegiance Court: | Common Pleas |
Signature 1: | |
Signature 2: | Gottlieb Collmar |
Comment: | 17720 |
I am looking for any information RE: Gottlieb Collmar born approx: 1821 in Wuettemberg, Germany. He arrived in the US approx: 1840's. He married Maria Magdelena Bower/s or Bauer, she was born in Bavaria and has her parents listed on the US census born in Elsas, France. They settled in different areas of PA. The last known residency was in Wetzel, WV in 1880. They had 4 children, William, Catherine, John, and George. I too, have hit a brick wall. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks!
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