Occupation as written | Nil |
Standardised occupation | XX00: Other - Other |
Application received | 1 Jan 1906 |
Application status | Unknown |
Official | |
Date of approval or denial | 5 Apr 1906 |
If rejected, why? | incomplete. mother approved at same time |
Birthplace as written | New York, New York, United States of America |
Modern country | United States of America |
Age on application | 29 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 0 |
Port of Departure | New York, United States of America |
Port of Arrival | Sydney |
Date of arrival | 12 Jul 1877 |
Name of ship | Annie H. Smith |
Voyage | Annie H. Smith (1877-07-12) |
Address in Australia | Dulwich Hill |
Address State | New South Wales |
Time at address | 23 years |
Previous address 1 | Macdonald Town, Sydney |
Address State | New South Wales |
Time at address | 5 years |
Married | No |
Children | No |
Name of reference | Stuart Simon Blair |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (New South Wales) |
Marginalia description | The word "Jews" written in the faintest pencil mark, with a question mark. Alongside this in a clearer hand the word "Lady". |
Police report attached | No |
Link to other applicant | NAA: A1, 1906/1934: Schemilt, Elizabeth |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | N/A |
Other information |
See mother's application - she has exactly the same name as this applicant - ie Elizabeth Schemilt.
Both applicants have "Jew" written faintly on their applications.
Their ship the Annie H. Smith would have taken about 80 days to get from New York to Sydney.
The word "Lady" also written on application.