NAA: A1, 1916/28780
Goldhammer, Beatrix Adelaide Amelia
Digital copy - 35239
Occupation as written | Domestic Duties |
Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
Application received | 17 Oct 1916 |
Application status |
Approved |
Official | A.H. |
Date of approval or denial | 22 Dec 1916 |
If rejected, why? | |
Birthplace as written | Burgh Stubb, Norfolk, England |
Modern country | United Kingdom |
Age on application | 27 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 24 |
Port of Departure | England |
Port of Arrival | Melbourne |
Date of arrival | 24 Mar 1913 |
Name of ship | Osama |
Voyage | Orama (1913-03-24) |
Address in Australia | 40 Brighton St,
South Richmond |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | 1 years |
Previous address 1 | Wellington St
Richmond |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | 6 months |
Previous address 2 | Elgar Rd.
Box Hill |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | 2 years |
Name of reference | John Digby |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Victoria) |
Marginalia description | p.1 'Ger' |
Police report attached | Yes |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | other |
Other information | Memorandum, Hunt, 14 Nov 1916, p.3: bEngland. Resident since 1913; married German 1913; deserted by him in February 1914 – he went by boat back to a wife in Germany. She was advised this meant she was still British. However, she had no hard evidence that man definitely previously married so would like naturalisation anyway. First case laid out in Memorandum, Momander, 2/11/16, p.6. Approv Nov 1916 |
Memorandum, Hunt, 14 Nov 1916, p.3: bEngland. Resident since 1913; married German 1913; deserted by him in February 1914 – he went by boat back to a wife in Germany. She was advised this meant she was still British. However, she had no hard evidence that man definitely previously married so would like naturalisation anyway. First case laid out in Memorandum, Momander, 2/11/16, p.6. Approv Nov 1916