NAA: A1, 1916/1062

Wagener, Annie Maria

Digital copy - 34031

Details

Occupation as writtenStorekeeper
Standardised occupationDE12: Dealing - General dealers
Application received1 Jan 1916
Application status Approved
Official
Date of approval or denial2 Feb 1916
If rejected, why?
Birthplace as writtenCollingwood, Victoria, Australia
Modern countryAustralia
Age on application59
Age on arrival in Australia9
Port of DepartureNone
Port of ArrivalNone
Date of arrivalNone
Name of shipNone

Addresses

Address in AustraliaStephenson Street, Murchison
Address StateVictoria
Time at address
Previous address 1Talamba
Address State
Time at address

Family

MarriedWidow
ChildrenYes

3 sons, 2 offered to serve in army but third disabled.

4, daughter in Tasmania.

References

Name of referenceEdwin Andrew Muhlhan
Occupation of referenceJustice of the Peace (Victoria)
Marginalia description

p.7 '(Husband not nat)' and '(German)'

Police report attachedYes
Link to other applicant
LiterateYes

Why are they applying?

ReasonN/A
Other information

Further comments

German husband. Widow. Thought husband was naturalised. Approv 2 Feb 1916.

Police Report but no Memorandum for referral. She’s included a Statutory Declaration with application, 12 January 1916, Melbourne, p.12: includes ‘I have three sons two of whom namely John Henry Martin and William George have offered themselves in Victoria for service in His Majestys [sic] Australian Imperial Forces my third son being disabled’

Police Report, 24 January 1916, p.3-4: described her family as ‘good Citizens… her family are good Loyal British Subjects’