I don't know if this will help anyone or not but I recently found this in our Circuit Court Records. Spelling is as it is on the original. I am the Local History & Genealogy Librarian at the Jennings County Public Library
Naturalization
Jennings County Indiana, Circuit Court September Term 1840
Application of Stephen Cadby for Naturalization
Comes said Stephen Cadby and produces in Open Court a Certificate from the Clerk of the marine Court of the City of New York issued as follows to wit:
Be it remembered that Stephen Cadby late of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland appeared in the City Hall of the said City of New York held in the City Hall of the said city on the third day of July in the year of our lord one thousand Eight hundred and thirty seven, the said Court being a Court of Record having common law jurisdiction and a Clerk & Seal) and declared an oath in open Court that it was bona fide his intention to become a Citizen of the United States & to renounce forever any foreign Prince Potentate State or Sovreignty Whatever and particularly to the King of the United Kingdom of great Britain and Ireland
In testimony whereof the seal of the said Marine Court of the City of New York is hereunto affixed this 3rd day of July in the year of our lord one thousand right hundred and thirty seven and of our Independence the sixty first
John Barbene
And the said Stephen comes and makes further Report and says he is an alien and native of England born in the County of Wilts and Subject to her Britanic Majesty Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that he emmigrated from London in England to the United States in the month of February 1835 and landed in New York City the following 14th of April remained about two years and from thence came to the State of Indiana 1837 where he declared his intention of becoming a Citizen of the United States that he is about twenty seven years of age and that is his Bona fide intention to forever renounce all alligience to every foreign Prince Potintate State or Sovrieynty and particularly to Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland and further – that the County of Jennings aforesaid is his intended place of settlement – And also in open Court comes James H Bramwell and John Walker Citizens of the United States and upon their Oath doth say they have been acquainted with the said Stephen Cadby for two years last past and that during that time he has resided within – the State of Indiana that he is a man of good moral Character & attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same Whereupon it is ordered that the said Stephen Cadby be admitted to Cirizenship as a Citizen of the United States upon taking the Oath required by law which is accordingly administered in open Court.