Thursday, May 12, 2016

USCIS C-File for Morris Goldstein ~ Comparing Signatures

In the previous post about the USCIS Citizenship File for Morris Goldstein, I shared a 1918 Certificate of Naturalization for Morris Goldstein of Rhode Island and a 1931 replacement Certificate of Naturalization for Morris Goldstein of Woodbine, New Jersey.

Did you notice the additional difference of the signatures?

Signature from the 1918 Certificate of Naturalization for Morris Goldstein of Rhode Island

Signature from the 1918 World War I Draft Card for Morris Goldstein (Pop-pop) of Forsyth Street, Manhattan

Signature from the 1931 replacement Certificate of Naturalization for Morris Goldstein, now of Woodbine, New Jersey

I suggest that the third signature looks much more like the second one not the first one.

The next post in the series will show additional correspondence I received as part of this C-File: USCIS C-File for Morris Goldstein ~ His Letter to Washington, D.C.

3 comments:

  1. my signature varies quite a bit depending on how hurried I am and how important the document is. I'll leave this one to real experts.

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  2. my signature varies quite a bit depending on how hurried I am and how important the document is. I'll leave this one to real experts.

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  3. I'm looking at the first "r" in Morris and the "s" in Goldstein when I compare the signatures. (I also don't think my husband's Pop-pop was ever in Rhode Island.)

    Thanks for the comment.

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