NAA: A1, 1912/14825
Hall, Minnie Estella
Digital copy - 13886
Occupation as written | gentlewoman |
Standardised occupation | RE00: Rentier - Miscellaneous status |
Application received | 14 Aug 1912 |
Application status |
Denied |
Official | A.H. |
Date of approval or denial | 15 Aug 1912 |
If rejected, why? | not resided continuously for past 2 years |
Birthplace as written | Clarington, Ohio, U.S. of America |
Modern country | United States of America |
Age on application | 41 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 38 |
Port of Departure | Manilla |
Port of Arrival | Sydney |
Date of arrival | 1 May 1912 |
Name of ship | SS Kumano Maru |
Voyage | Kumano Maru (1912-05-01) |
Address in Australia | New Treasury Hotel Spring Street, Melbourne (13 days) |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | |
Previous address 1 | Sydney |
Address State | New South Wales |
Time at address | 3 years |
Name of reference | John Rowan |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Victoria) |
Marginalia description | |
Police report attached | No |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | N/A |
Other information | |
8 men list a Minnie Hall as their next of kin on their WWI forms. Probably not her. One has Elizabeth as a middle name.
Pavey, Wilson & Cohen, Solicitors, 13 August 1912, p.2: she'd lived in Sydney from April 1906 to 1909 but then 'had to proceed to America on business. From there she travelled to various places and finally again returned to Australia in May last intending to carry out her previous intention when leaving Australia to permanently settle here.'