NAA: A1, 1921/1658
Heinrich, Louisa Alice
Digital copy - 39520
Occupation as written | wife |
Standardised occupation | XX00: Other - Other |
Application received | 21 May 1917 |
Application status |
Multiple applications |
Official | A.H. |
Date of approval or denial | 24 May 1917 |
Date of final conclusion | 9 Feb 1921 |
If rejected, why? | rejected repeatedly as husband living |
Birthplace as written | London, England |
Modern country | United Kingdom |
Age on application | 43 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 38 |
Port of Departure | England |
Port of Arrival | Melbourne |
Date of arrival | 27 Feb 1913 |
Name of ship | Norseman |
Voyage | Norsemann (1913-02-27) |
Address in Australia | 104 Dundas Street, Thornbury |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | |
Previous address 1 | Prahran |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | 8 months |
Previous address 2 | 104 Dundas St. Northcote |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address | 3 years, 4 months |
Married | Yes |
Children | Yes |
2: both males |
Name of reference | John Frawley |
Occupation of reference | Constable of Police (Victoria) |
Marginalia description | p.1 'Eng' |
Police report attached | No |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | Vote |
Other information | see further comments |
Her letter, 22 May 1917, British-born, 43, with teenage sons British born. family only migrated less than 2 years before war, so he could not be naturalised until after war had started. She wants to vote and have rights of her own nation. ‘P.S. I thought I may be counted one of the “Special” Cases & thought I would try to see what could be done on my behalf.’
Rejected because husband living on 24 May 1917 and 10 June 1920. Asked again in 1921 whether could apply but told on 9 Feb 1921 that still can’t apply if husband alive. End of file.