NAA: A1, 1916/3538
Hartmann, Robina
Digital copy - 34123
| Occupation as written | Married woman |
| Standardised occupation | XX00: Other - Other |
| Application received | 26 Nov 1915 |
| Application status |
Approved |
| Official | |
| Date of approval or denial | 7 Jan 1916 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | Perth, Australia |
| Modern country | Australia |
| Age on application | 21 |
| Age on arrival in Australia | 0 |
| Port of Departure | None |
| Port of Arrival | None |
| Date of arrival | None |
| Name of ship | None |
| Address in Australia | Railway Avenue,
West Guildford |
| Address State | Western Australia |
| Time at address | |
| Previous address 1 | Perth |
| Address State | Western Australia |
| Time at address | |
| Married | Yes |
| Children | Yes |
1 daughter |
| Name of reference | John Joseph Wilson |
| Occupation of reference | Corporal of Police, Western Australia |
| Marginalia description | |
| Police report attached | Yes |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | Buying land or mortgage |
| Other information | |
German husband. Her being ‘British-born’ automatically considered ‘very exceptional circumstances’ (Hunt to M W Cowan, Solicitor, Perth, processing her application for her, 27 November 1915). Cowan also wrote, 16 Nov 1915: husband, Carl Frederich Hartmann, moved to Australia when 8, ‘unable to speak the Grman language and has never had any military training or experience… regards himself as being a British Subject.’