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From: "Brettell, Mary T" <>
Subject: RE: Naturalisation
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 09:12:27 +1000


Peter.

Wives were not naturalised in those days. Naturalisation of the husband
meant automatic naturalisation of the wife, and, I imagine, the children.
You should be able to find the records at the Australian National Archives.
They have a web site at http://www.naa.gov.au

Regards

Mary BRETTELL

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:Peter McDavitt [SMTP:]
> Sent:Thursday, October 07, 1999 12:33 PM
> To:
> Subject:Naturalisation
>
> The Danish WEEL family departed Hamburg on the 'Charles Dickens' and
> arrived
> Rockhampton in 1879.
>
> Would Oz law at that time require naturalisation papers of the
> parents/children? If so, what archive would hold those papers?
> Peter McDavitt, Otaki, New Zealand.
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