I have been investigating my Kisler tree (in the Suffolk and London pages), and now need to look at where they came from - Germany.
(Sorry, the message below is long - questions are at the end if you don't want to plough through it all!)
The earliest part of the family I have found apparently were all born in Germany, and presumably moved over here together... (info from various censuses, 1851 onwards...)
My German family as far as I know is...
John b 1777
Elizabeth (wife) b 1801
Elizabeth (daughter) b 1830
Jacob (son) b 1835
In the 1851 census they are in London living in the same house, though the daughter is married with a 1yo daughter (German son-in-law also living there - surname Dittmer). In a later census, Jacob appears to list his birthplace as Darmstadt.
I have been looking on the National Archive Catalogue web pages (
www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk), to see if I could find their immigration or naturalisation records... There are none for Kislers that appear to be relevant, but there is a John August Kiesling from Saxony whose naturalisation papers were issued on 22 May 1858 (cert 2664)
I know that in the UK, the surname Kisler is quite unusual, but presumably is more common in Germany. However, I have also noticed Berlin Bob's note elsewhere about the possibility of name changes on immigration - so maybe it isn't so far off... Is there any chance this is my John?
Does naturalisation normally happen close to the date of immigration, or could it be several years after arrival (if they had only arrived just in time for the 1851 census, it would be 7 years after arrival). Could they chose not to naturalise? What information does the actual paperwork contain (birthdate? other family members? which might help to identify whether I have the right person?)
Thanks for any advice, information or pointers you may have...
Liz