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Could an American-born woman lose her citizenship by marrying an un-naturalized foreigner?

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Could an American-born woman lose her citizenship by marrying an un-naturalized foreigner?

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Amazingly enough, yes. There was a time between 1906 and 1922 when an American woman had to take the citizenship of her husband. The law was repealed in the 1920s, but many American-born women had to then apply for their American citizenship to be reinstated. Naturalization Record Request Form Top of Page WWI DRAFT CARD RECORDS 1. What are the World War I Draft Registration Cards? At various times during 1917 and 1918, all men were to report to their local draft board and register for military service. This registration was used to determine exactly who was available for service, as well as the fairness of the later drafting of men into the armed forces. Men whose absence would least impact their family or the community as a whole were the first to be chosen. 2. Why do the cards have various formats? There were three separate calls for men to register: 5 June 1917, 5 June 1918, and 12 Sept. 1918. Slightly different questions were asked with each registration. 3. What information do the

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