NAA: A1, 1918/11807
Miller (Schaupps), Mary
Digital copy - 37082
| Occupation as written | household duties |
| Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
| Application received | 7 May 1918 |
| Application status |
Approved |
| Official | EC |
| Date of approval or denial | 18 Sep 1918 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | Wettemberg, Germany |
| Modern country | Germany |
| Age on application | 66 |
| Age on arrival in Australia | 3 |
| Port of Departure | Germany |
| Port of Arrival | Grafton |
| Date of arrival | 1 Jan 1854 |
| Name of ship | None |
| Address in Australia | c/o Wattle Street, Bendigo |
| Address State | Victoria |
| Time at address | |
| Previous address 1 | Grafton |
| Address State | Queensland |
| Time at address | 16 years |
| Married | Widow |
| Children | Yes |
8: 5 living, 3 sons and 2 daughters |
| Name of reference | James Denton |
| Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Victoria) |
| Marginalia description | 'G' p.1 |
| Police report attached | Yes |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | Pension |
| Other information | Wants Old Age Pension. |
German crossed out and Russia added. Lived in Australia since 1854 (3 yrs old). Widow. Husband German (dead 20+ yrs ago). ‘None of applicant’s children are in a position to support her.’ (from Naturalisation Cases for Cabinet, Momander, 20/8/18, p.13). 5 kids of all have lots of kids of their own. Note from AH, 4/6/18, p.26: ‘It appears to be deserving’.