NAA: A1, 1918/4676
Rosenberg, Rose Sheezel
Digital copy - 36724
Occupation as written | clerk |
Standardised occupation | IS01: Industrial service - Accountants and Clerks |
Application received | 21 Mar 1918 |
Application status |
Already a Subject |
Official | |
Date of approval or denial | 26 Mar 1918 |
If rejected, why? | |
Birthplace as written | Goldaty, Cooctliu, Roumania |
Modern country | Romania |
Age on application | 26 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 8 |
Port of Departure | Roumania |
Port of Arrival | Melbourne |
Date of arrival | 30 Aug 1900 |
Name of ship | Orirabu |
Voyage | Orirabu (1900-08-30) |
Address in Australia | 65 Derholm Street, Hawthorn |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | |
Previous address 1 | Richmond |
Address State | |
Time at address | |
Name of reference | Robert WIlliam Lord |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Victoria) |
Marginalia description | |
Police report attached | Yes |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | N/A |
Other information | |
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'