NAA: A1, 1917/13648
Le Forestier, Marie
Digital copy - 36149
| Occupation as written | None |
| Standardised occupation | XX00: Other - Other |
| Application received | 1 Jan 1917 |
| Application status |
Already a Subject |
| Official | |
| Date of approval or denial | 7 Aug 1917 |
| If rejected, why? | |
| Birthplace as written | France |
| Modern country | France |
| Age on application | None |
| Age on arrival in Australia | None |
| Port of Departure | None |
| Port of Arrival | None |
| Date of arrival | None |
| Name of ship | None |
| Address in Australia | 211 Bridge Road, Glebe |
| Address State | New South Wales |
| Time at address | 40 years |
| Married | Widow |
| Children | Unknown |
| Name of reference | None |
| Occupation of reference | None |
| Marginalia description | |
| Police report attached | No |
| Link to other applicant | |
| Literate | Yes |
| Reason | Pension |
| Other information | |
File is not a formal application. File is her asking in July 1917 whether she is naturalised via her husband, Alfred le Forestier (French) who was naturalised on 4 October 1894 in NSW. 'Is Madam Le Forestier, his wife, a French subject resident in Australia for over 40 years, but unnaturalised, entitled to receive an old age pension by virtue of the naturalisation of her husband, now deceased?' - from letter, Victor W. Garner to Chief Secretary's Office, c/o Mme Le Forestier, 21 July 1917. (basically told to contact Old Age Pensions, but on 7 August 1917 HUnt confirms husband's nationality extends as long as living in NSW).
already subject
See A1: 1908/1068