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I am completely new to citations and would appreciate it if someone could critique this citation for me. Thank you.
Frances (Wiedfeld) Furhmann, declaration of intention for naturalization no.105254 (3 Sep. 1926), petition for naturalization no.100975 (13 Jun. 1929), certificate of naturalization no. 3270259 (27 Nov. 1929); "Pennsylvania, Eastern District petitions for naturalization, 1795-1931"; digital images 684-686, film no 004112295, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-958F-3S4G?cc=1913395&wc=M6BH-DNP%3A197084501 : 11 Jul 2020), 1929, “Petitions, v. 363-364, nos.100750-101128”; citing National Archives microfilm publication M1522, roll 355.
Jennifer, you're a fast…
Jennifer, you're a fast learner. You've captured almost all the essential elements. EE will rearrange things a bit for clarity. Below, I'm flagging with color the points addressed:
1. "Pennsylvania, Eastern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1795-1931," digital images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-958F-3S4G?cc=1913395&wc=M6BH-DNP%3A197084501 : 11 Jul 2020) > 1929, Petitions, v. 363-364, nos.100750-101128 > Images 684–686 of 1146 > Frances (Wiedfeld) Furhmann, declaration of intention
for naturalizationno.105254 (3 Sep. 1926), petitionfor naturalizationno.100975 (13 Jun. 1929), certificate of naturalization no. 3270259 (27 Nov. 1929); citing FamilySearch film 004112295, imaged from National Archives microfilm publication M1522, roll 355.Explanations:
And, as a final bit of nitpicking, EE would capitalize the "P" and the "N" in the database title. For basic capitalization rules, see EE 2.22.
Postscript: I must be out of the office for the weekend. I'll check back Monday in case you have further questions.