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Philip Coyne's Naturalization Certificate, 20 Aug 1872

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Philip Coyne's Naturalization Certificate, 20 Aug 1872
This is a copy of Philip Coyne's naturalization certificate, the original of which is framed and in the possession of one of his granddaughters. Unfortunately, Philip's surname is misspelled in the document, i.e., instead of Coyne, it is spelled Coyna. His name was spelled Coyne in the family bible and in his land deed to his daughter, Nora Annie, who married William Harrison aka Harry Bishop.
Date & Place: in Preston County, West Virginia USA
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