Naturalization: Declaration Of Intent.....Crilly, James Patrick 1872 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Virginia Crilley varcsix@hot.rr.com March 19, 2005 Volume: Form No: State: Pennsylvania County: Court Name: Court At Applicant: James Patrick Crilly Address: Smithton occupation: Retired Coal Miner Age: 75 Gender: Male Color: White Complexion: Fair Eyes: Blue Hair: Gray Height: 5 Ft 9 In Weight: 120 Visible Marks: Fingers Deformed Right Hand Race: W Nationality: British Date Of Birth: Place Of Birth: Married Yes or No: Yes Spouse: U/k U/k Date Of Marriage: u/k Place Of Marriage: Spouse Place Of Birth: Peasley Cross, Sutton, Lancashire England Spouse Date Of Birth: August 28, 1861 Spouse Entry At: Spouse Date Of Arrival: 1872 ? Spouse Residence: Number Of Children: 0 Previous Declaration: No Declaration No: 31527 Declaration Date: Declaration Location: Foreign Residence: England Emmigrated From: England Lawful Entry: Under The Name: Date Of Arrival: 1872 Vessel: Signed: James 'x' Crilly Place Of Signature: Date Of Signature: November 24, 1936 Certificate No: 31527 Court: Department Of Labor Court Clerk: J.B. Shoemaker Photo: was naturalized by the Common Pleas Court of Fayette County, PA on September 7, 1883. Widower "x" for signature Photograph on certificate Additional Comments: Youngest son of Matthew and Mary McCarthy Crilly. Both parents born in Ireland, but immigrated to England were children were born. Died: July 9, 1942 Smithton, PA Buried: West Newton Cemetery Would have been 11 years old when older brother, William, came to America. Not sure if he came with him at that time. An older brother, Robert, also came to American. Died 3-15-1912 in Smithton, buried in West Newton and he came to America ? 1900