NAA: A1, 1917/6512
Wagner, Elizabeth
Digital copy - 35744
| Occupation as written | Domestic duties |
| Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
| Application received | 1 Jan 1917 |
| Application status |
Already a Subject |
| Official | A.H. |
| Date of approval or denial | 5 May 1917 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | Wengil on the Rhine, Germany |
| Modern country | Germany |
| Age on application | 59 |
| Age on arrival in Australia | 39 |
| Port of Departure | Frankfort on Maine |
| Port of Arrival | Sydney |
| Date of arrival | 1 Jan 1897 |
| Name of ship | Prince Regent Leipold |
| Voyage | Prinz Regent Luitpold (1897-01-01) |
| Address in Australia | Curries Hut, Kamarooka Forest, Avonmore |
| Address State | Victoria |
| Time at address | |
| Previous address 1 | 267 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne |
| Address State | Victoria |
| Time at address | 6 years |
| Previous address 2 | Sydney |
| Address State | New South Wales |
| Time at address | 14 years |
| Name of reference | John McCormack |
| Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace (Victoria) |
| Marginalia description | |
| Police report attached | Yes |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | N/A |
| Other information | |
Memorandum, 30/4/1917, p.3: her husband checked if she needed to be naturalised at the start of the war and was told she did not need it. he was naturalised in S Australia in 1901 and they married 5 years before in Victoria and still live in Victoria
Police Report, 20/4/1917, p.4: she 'is a total stranger in this district'; husband is cutting wood for charcoal kilns.