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James Allen Stephen W. Dermott Sworn to and subscribed in open court this 19th day of April 1822. Thomas Miller Thomas Miller Personally appeared before me Thomas Miller who being duly sworn according to law maketh oath and saith that he has resided in the United States for five years and in this State three years. Thomas Miller Sworn to before me this 20th day of April 1821 John Hardman, J.I.C. Personally came before me Thomas Miller who being duly sworn deposeth and saith - I, Thomas Miller, do solemnly swear that it is my wish and intention to become a citizen of the United States and I do hereby renounce all allegiance & fidelity to any foreign Prince, State, or Sovereign or Potentate whatever and particularly the King of Great Brittain and Ireland whose subject I last was. I do further promise fidelity & allegiance to the constitution of the United States and to defend & support the government of same, so help me God. Thomas Miller Sworn to in open court this 20th day of April 1821 William St. L. Musgrave To the honorable the Judge of the Superior Court; The petition of Wm. St. L. MUSGRAVE showeth that your petitioner is a native of the town of Bradford County of York in the Kingdom of Great Brittain and was during the late war between Great Brittain and the United States captured by a private vessel of the United States and has ever since that period been a resident of the State of Georgia and humbly prays to become a citizen of the United States according to an act of Congress passed granting rights of citizenship to Aliens and your petitioner will ever pray. William Saint Ledger MUSGRAVE Jackson County State of Georgia State of Georgia William St. L. MUSGRAVE Sworn and subscribed to before me this 19th October 1820. Sam'l LUMPKIN, J.P. Georgia Oglethorpe County Wm. St. L. MUSGRAVE Sworn to before me in open court. Hugh A. Thompson Georgia Oglethorpe County Hugh A. Thompson Personally appeared before me Hugh A. Thompson who being duly sworn according to law maketh oath and saith that he has resided in the United States for seven years and in this State two years. Hugh A. Thompson Sworn to before me this 20th day of October 1820 Personally came before me Hugh A. Thompson who being duly sworn deposeth and saith - I, Hugh A. Thompson, do solemnly swear that it is my wish and intention to become a citizen of the United States and I do hereby renounce all allegiance & fidelity to any foreign Prince, State, or Sovereign or Potentate whatever and particularly the King of Great Brittain and Ireland whose subject I last was. I do further promise fidelity & allegiance to the constitution of the United States and to defend & support the government of same. Hugh A. Thompson Sworn to in open court this 20th day of April 1820
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