NAA: A1, 1920/11881
Larsen, Bertha
Digital copy - 38944
Occupation as written | Housewife |
Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
Application received | 1 Jan 1904 |
Application status |
Approved |
Official | |
Date of approval or denial | 22 Jul 1904 |
If rejected, why? | |
Birthplace as written | Drehvahn, Pommeran, Germany |
Modern country | Germany |
Age on application | 33 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 1 |
Port of Departure | Germany |
Port of Arrival | Brisbane |
Date of arrival | 1 Jun 1887 |
Name of ship | None |
Address in Australia | Ordrups Dale, Bell |
Address State | Queensland |
Time at address | 9 years |
Previous address 1 | Milmerran |
Address State | Queensland |
Time at address | 2 years |
Previous address 2 | Yandilla |
Address State | Queensland |
Time at address | 1 years |
Previous address 3 | Clayfield, Brisbane |
Address State | Queensland |
Time at address | 21 years |
Married | Yes |
Children | Yes |
Henry Charles Wruck Larsen, aged 12 years Luis Lodewick Leo Larson, aged 9 years Ernest Emil Edgar, aged 4 years |
Name of reference | G. Charles Herbert M. Ives |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Queensland) |
Marginalia description | p1 'Ger' |
Police report attached | No |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | N/A |
Other information | To put her name back on the Electoral roll, and wishes to buy a piece of land. |
Milmerran is spelt Milmerran and Millmeran by different people.
She applies for naturalisation, but is informed that she doesn''t need it because she is married and takes her husband's nationality. (Her husband's application is included - he is Danish). However, she replies she has lost the right to vote and her name has been taken off the electoral roll, so asks if she can receive naturalisation in her own right. This is rejected.