I found on ancestry a naturalization record, looks like an index card on a 
roll-a-dex for my GGgrandfather Antonio Silveira Pereira for Sept 5th, 
1901, this date matches exactly what he told in a news paper article about 
him. It also falls in line with with a passenger list record him, his wife 
and my great grandmother, for them returning from the Azores May 17th, 
1902, on the ship Peninsular for a trip he mentions in the news paper 
article as well.
Everything I have though says he lived in and around the New Bedford, 
Dartmouth, and Fairhaven area, but the Naturalization shows him becoming a 
citizen in Providence, RI.

My question is, since I can't find any record of his naturalization in 
Mass, for that time, would he have to take a trip to Providence for 
naturalization in 1901?

Mike

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