NAA: A1, 1917/12731
Mrosk, Lily
Digital copy - 36052
Occupation as written | Cook |
Standardised occupation | MF25: Manufacturing - Food preparation |
Application received | 1 Jul 1917 |
Application status |
Already a Subject |
Official | |
Date of approval or denial | 30 Jul 1917 |
If rejected, why? | |
Birthplace as written | London, England |
Modern country | United Kingdom |
Age on application | 25 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 15 |
Port of Departure | South Africa |
Port of Arrival | Melbourne |
Date of arrival | 23 Feb 1907 |
Name of ship | Wakool |
Voyage | Wakool (1907-12-11) |
Address in Australia | 18 Leveson Street, Melbourne |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | |
Married | Yes |
Children | Yes |
1 daughter (separated from husband) |
Name of reference | Paul Hurst |
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 | |
English woman married to German. He left her at start of war and has not heard from him since. Considers break permanent. J. D. Grant, Police Report, 17/7/17, pp.2-3: ‘appears to have been badly treated by her German husband.’ Not clear of decision, but note says husband was naturalised in 1914 (although application here specifically says they partly separated because of his views on the war!)