Occupation as written | domestic duties |
Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
Application received | 29 Nov 1916 |
Application status | Approved |
Official | |
Date of approval or denial | 13 Feb 1917 |
If rejected, why? | |
Birthplace as written | Hobart, Tasmania |
Modern country | Australia |
Age on application | 62 |
Age on arrival in Australia | None |
Port of Departure | None |
Port of Arrival | None |
Date of arrival | None |
Name of ship | None |
Address in Australia | 36 Neill Street, Carlton |
Address State | Victoria |
Time at address |
Married | Widow | |
Children | Yes | 4: 2 sons, 2 daughters. One son at home, one at Paddington, Sydney, daught at Paddington and other one at Vills Street, North Melbourne. |
Name of reference | George M. Munro |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace, Victoria |
Marginalia description | |
Police report attached | Yes |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | Buying land or mortgage |
Other information | See police report re:only recently learned need to be naturalized. Also, Darvall & Horsfall, Solicitors, to Home and Territories Dept., 9 Feb 1917: 'we shall esteem it a favour if you will expedite the matter as much as possible as a business trasaction of our client is awating the production of such Certificate.' |
Application sent in via Darvall & Horsfall, Solicitors, Haighs Buildings, 225 Collins St, Melbourne, 28 Nov 1916
Maiden name Mary Ann Tasker. married Johann Heinrich Hoppermann from Wedel Holstein on 17 January 1875 and who died on 2 July 1908. Her parents both from Staffordshire, England.
Police Report: Const Campbell, 9 Dec 1916: 'good character... She has no intercourse so far as I can learn with Germans and her feelings are British... anxious to regain her British citizenship.'