Johann
Ringelstetter and his wife, Frances Huber, and their children
immigrated to America in July 1870. They settled in Sauk County,
Wisconsin.
Pictured above are Frances Huber and John Ringelstetter
John Ringelstetter
Intention to Become a Citizen - November 1, 1880 - John Ringelstetter
S.C.T. State of Wisconsin Municipal Court, City of Madison and County of Dane
I,
John Ringelstedder an Alien, being a free white person, do hereby
declare on oath, in open Court, that I emigrated to the United States
on or about themonth of July in the year eighteen hundred and sixty
nine, and that it is, bona fide, my intention to become a citizen of
the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance
and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty
whatever, and particularly to the King & Kingdom of Bavaria &
Emperer & Empire of Germany whereof I am now a subject. [signature] John Ringelstetter
Subscribed and sworn to before me, in open Court, in the City of Madison, this 1st day of November A.D. 1880 [signature] A E Pettingill Clerk.
S.C.T.
State of Wisconsin
Municipal Court
City of Madison and County of Dane,
I, A. E. Pettingill Clerk of said Court, being a Court of Record, do
hereby certify that on the 1st day of the month of November in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty personally appeared
John Ringelstedder an Alien, being a free white person, declared on
oath before said Court, in open Court, that it was, bona fide, his
intention to become a citizen of the United States of America, and to
renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince,
Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the King
& Kingdom of Bavaria & Empire & Emperer of Germany wereof
he was then a subject.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court, in open Court, at the Clerk's Office, in the City of
Madison, this 1st day of November A. D. 1880.
A E Pettengill Clerk
Alien Registration Card - April 27, 1918 - John Ringelstetter

United States of America Department of Justice Alien Registration Card Issued to John Ringelstetter Address Springreen, Wisconsin
The
finder of this card shall immediately restore it, if possible, to the
person to whom it was issued; otherwise forward it to the Unites States
Marshal.
Madison, Wis. Date: April 27, 1918 This certifies
That John Ringelstetter (name of registrant) residing at Wisconsin
(State) Sauk (County) Springreen (City, town) (street and number) whose
photograph and signature, and / or other mark of identification, appear
hereon, has registered at Wisconsin (State) Dane (County) Madison
(City, town) (Precinct) as a person required by law to register under
the Proclamation of the President of the United States, dated November
16, 1917. [Signature of John Ringelstetter written in German script] (Signature of mark of registered person) Frank O'Connor (Registration officer) United States Marshal (Official title, police or post office).
[Signature
of John Ringelstetter written in German script, and photo of John
Ringelstetter with white beard and mustache, wearing a dark coat; he is
seated in a chair.] Left-hand thumb print of registered person. Note
- The issuance of this registration card does not relieve the
registrant from full compliance with any and all laws and regulations
now existing or hereafter made concerning the conduct of alien enemies.
This registration card must be carried on the person. (Penalty) An
alien enemy required to register shall not, after the date fixed for
his registration and the issuance to him of a registration card, be
found within the limits of the United States, its territories or
possessions, without having his registration card on his person under
liability, among other penalties, to arrest and detention for the
period of the war.
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