NAA: A1, 1919/18706
Budach, Selma
Digital copy - 38252
| Occupation as written | cook |
| Standardised occupation | MF25: Manufacturing - Food preparation |
| Application received | 22 Aug 1914 |
| Application status |
Approved |
| Official | GB |
| Date of approval or denial | 24 Aug 1914 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | Kottbas, Brandenburg, Germany |
| Modern country | Germany |
| Age on application | 36 |
| Age on arrival in Australia | 34 |
| Port of Departure | London |
| Port of Arrival | Adelaide |
| Date of arrival | 23 May 1912 |
| Name of ship | Geelong |
| Voyage | Geelong (1912-05-23) |
| Address in Australia | North Road, Elshernwick |
| Address State | Victoria |
| Time at address | 2 months |
| Previous address 1 | Adelaide |
| Address State | South Australia |
| Time at address | 2 years |
| Name of reference | Fred C Furnell |
| Occupation of reference | Police Constable (Victoria) |
| Marginalia description | p.1 'G' is written then crossed out |
| Police report attached | No |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | N/A |
| Other information | |
Applies for denaturalisation in 1919 with a view of repatriation. Her cover letter, 20/10/14 pointed out that ‘we are all born Roman Catholics’
Police do get called in to find her, easily, as she has since moved to c/o Dr Kesteven, 38 College Street, Sydney (no explanation, but the local constable knows her and shares address so certificate can be delivered)