NAA: A1, 1918/4676

Rosenberg, Rose Sheezel

Digital copy - 36724

Details

Occupation as writtenclerk
Standardised occupationIS01: Industrial service - Accountants and Clerks
Application received21 Mar 1918
Application status Already a Subject
Official
Date of approval or denial26 Mar 1918
If rejected, why?
Birthplace as writtenGoldaty, Cooctliu, Roumania
Modern countryRomania
Age on application26
Age on arrival in Australia8
Port of DepartureRoumania
Port of ArrivalMelbourne
Date of arrival30 Aug 1900
Name of shipOrirabu
VoyageOrirabu (1900-08-30)

Addresses

Address in Australia65 Derholm Street, Hawthorn
Address StateVictoria
Time at address
Previous address 1Richmond
Address State
Time at address

Family

MarriedNo
ChildrenNo

References

Name of referenceRobert WIlliam Lord
Occupation of referenceJustice of the Peace (Victoria)
Marginalia description

Police report attachedYes
Link to other applicant
LiterateYes

Why are they applying?

ReasonN/A
Other information

Further comments

Hunt to Rose, 19 April 1918 – invited her to come in person to the dept in Melbourne.

Unclear exactly what happened, but letter from T Trumble, Secretary, Dept of Defence, 26 March 1918, points out already naturalised because of her mother marrying her step-father, who was British subject

p.4-5, Police Report, 28 MArch 1918 - lives with mother and step-father (from Russia). Rosenberg is his name. two sisters born in AUstralia and a brother also from Romania, but all in Australia. 'they have a good name amongst the other residents'