NAA: A1, 1917/3844

Hoppermann, Mary Ann

Digital copy - 35579

Details

Occupation as writtendomestic duties
Standardised occupationDS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties
Application received29 Nov 1916
Application status Approved
Official
Date of approval or denial13 Feb 1917
If rejected, why?
Birthplace as writtenHobart, Tasmania
Modern countryAustralia
Age on application62
Age on arrival in AustraliaNone
Port of DepartureNone
Port of ArrivalNone
Date of arrivalNone
Name of shipNone

Addresses

Address in Australia36 Neill Street, Carlton
Address StateVictoria
Time at address

Family

MarriedWidow
ChildrenYes

4: 2 sons, 2 daughters.

One son at home, one at Paddington, Sydney, daught at Paddington and other one at Vills Street, North Melbourne.

References

Name of referenceGeorge M. Munro
Occupation of referenceJustice of the Peace, Victoria
Marginalia description

Police report attachedYes
Link to other applicant
LiterateYes

Why are they applying?

ReasonBuying 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.'

Further comments

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.'