
Kenneth Scott (1) (1900–1993)
Author of Early New York Naturalizations Abstracts of Naturalizations Records from
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Works by Kenneth Scott
Genealogical data from colonial New York newspapers : a consolidation of articles from the New York genealogical and biographical Record (2004) 19 copies
Denizations, Naturalizations, and Oaths of Allegiance in Colonial New York (2009) — Author — 15 copies
New York City Court Records, 1684-1760: Genealogical Data from the Court of Quarter Sessions (1982) 13 copies
New York City Court Records, 1760-1797: Genealogical Data from the Court of Quarter Sessions (1983) 10 copies
Buried Genealogical Data : A Complete List of Addressed Letters Left in the Post Offices of Philadelphia, Chester, Lanca (2011) 10 copies
Coroners' reports, New York City, 1843-1849 (Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society XIV) (1991) 8 copies
New York City Court Records, 1797-1801: Genealogical Data from the Court of General Sessions (1988) 7 copies
New York City Court Records, 1801-1804: Genealogical Data from the Court of General Sessions (1988) 6 copies
Genealogical data from administration papers from the New York State Court of Appeals in Albany 4 copies
New York marriage bonds 1753-1783 3 copies
New York Wills and Inventories 2 copies
Associated Works
Selections From Latin Prose and Poetry: An Introduction to Roman Literature (1933) — Introduction, some editions — 26 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1900
- Date of death
- 1993-12-11
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Wisconsin (MA, PhD)
American School of Classical Studies
Williams College
American Academy
Kaiser Friedrich University - Occupations
- professor emeritus
genealogist - Organizations
- City University of New York (Queens College)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
- Places of residence
- Douglaston, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Maryland, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Of all the records in the public domain no single research group presents such an obstacle to the researcher as naturalization records. Unlike other public records they are not consolidated in a convenient archive, but are housed instead in a bewildering number of local and municipal repositories-courts, city archives, and record centers-where they remain the least accessible of genealogical records. This is extremely unfortunate because they are practically without equal in genealogical show more value. In this work, however, D. Kenneth Scott has made a magnificent start in shaping these records into accessible form, herein presenting a comprehensive body of abstracts from the sprawling mass of New York naturalization records for the period 1792 to 1840.
The naturalizations and declarations of intention abstracted in this volume-some 10,000 of them-are arranged in more or less chronological order by courts and jurisdiction. Information given in the original documents varies considerably and is so reflected in the abstracts. The earlier records usually include the name of the petitioner (the alien), his country of origin, the name of the person who recommended him, and his place of residence. The later records usually indicate for each petitioner his name, place of residence, age, place of birth, port and approximate date of arrival in America, his occupation, the names and ages of his wife and children, and various other particulars-all grist for the genealogists' mill. We are thus delighted to bring this important work under our imprint. show less
The naturalizations and declarations of intention abstracted in this volume-some 10,000 of them-are arranged in more or less chronological order by courts and jurisdiction. Information given in the original documents varies considerably and is so reflected in the abstracts. The earlier records usually include the name of the petitioner (the alien), his country of origin, the name of the person who recommended him, and his place of residence. The later records usually indicate for each petitioner his name, place of residence, age, place of birth, port and approximate date of arrival in America, his occupation, the names and ages of his wife and children, and various other particulars-all grist for the genealogists' mill. We are thus delighted to bring this important work under our imprint. show less
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