Documents

This page is a work-in-progress containing images of official documents and other records relating to Robert Krasker and other members of the Krasker family as evidence of their activities and vital dates and locations.

It will continue to be updated as I discover new documents in the course of my research on Robert Krasker, BSC.

This first tranche of documents is from non-paywalled sites.

1907

Léon Krasker, ‘Western Australia: Passengers’ List’, 1 October 1907, ‘Charon’, Broome to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1910

Leon and Mathilde Krasker and “2 children”, ‘Immigration Restriction Acts 1901-1905: Passengers landing at Fremantle’, 11 April 1910, ‘Néra’, Port Said to Fremantle. Children are 1 male and 1 female. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1911

Léon Krasker, ‘Immigration Restriction Act 1901-1910: Report of Passengers’, 20 June 1911, ‘India’, Colombo to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1912

Léon Krasker, ‘Western Australia: List of Passengers Disembarking’, 2 April 1912, ‘Orama’, Colombo to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the State Library New South Wales.
Léon Krasker, ‘Immigration Restriction Act, 1901-1910: Report of Passengers’, 2 April 1912, ‘Orama’, Colombo to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.
Leon Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Naturalization Act 1903: Oath of Allegiance’, 16 November 1912, National Arrives of Australia. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.
Leon Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Naturalization Act 1903: Application for Certificate of Naturalization’, 16 November 1912, National Arrives of Australia. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.
Leon Krasker, ‘Statutory Declaration’, 16 November 1912, National Archives of Australia. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1913

Leon Krasker, ‘Immigration Restriction Acts 1901-1905: Report of Passengers’, 28 October 1912, ‘Osterley’, Colombo to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.
Mathilde Krasker and 5 children, ‘Immigration Restriction Act 1901-1910: Report of Passengers’, 16 November 1913, ‘Sydney’, Port Said to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1914

Léon Krasker, ‘Names and Descriptions of Passengers’, 2 March 1914, ‘Friedrich de Grosse’, Fremantle to Melbourne. Image courtesy of Public Record Office of Victoria.
Léon Krasker, ‘Names and Descriptions of Passengers’, 2 March 1914, ‘Friedrich de Grosse’, Fremantle to Melbourne to Sydney. Image courtesy of Public Record Office of Victoria.

1915

Léon Krasker, ‘Passengers’ List’, 29 May 1915, ‘Warilda’, Fremantle to Melbourne. Image courtesy of Public Record Office of Victoria.

1916

Leon Krasker, 99 Hay Street, Subiaco, ‘Permit’, passenger on SS Mooltan from Fremantle to Melbourne on or about 27 March 1916. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Leon Krasker, 99 Hay Street, Subiaco, ‘Memorandum’, passenger on ‘Mooltan’ from Fremantle to Melbourne on or about 27 March 1916. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Leon Krasker, Denham Cemetery, Denham, Shark Bay Shire, Western Australia, Australia. “In loving memory of Leon, Beloved husband of Matilda Krasker, died 26th September, 1916, aged 39 years. He left his home in health and strength, No thought of death was near, He had no time to say farewell, To those he loved so dear.” Image courtesy of Find A Grave at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208683139/leon-krasker.

1917

Mathilde Krasker, 99 Hay Street, Subiaco, ‘Application for Permit’, passenger on ‘Salsette’ from Fremantle to Melbourne on or about 31 March 1917, accompanied by infant child (Robert). Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Mathilde Krasker, 99 Hay Street, Subiaco, ‘Memorandum’, passenger on ‘Salsette’ from Fremantle to Melbourne on or about 31 March 1917, accompanied by infant child (Robert). Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Mathilda Krasker and “a child”, probably Robert Krasker, ‘Passengers’ List’, 25 April 1917, ‘Indarra’, Melbourne to Fremantle. Image courtesy of Public Record Office of Victoria.

1920

Mathilde Krasker, incorrectly entered as “Mrs N Krasker”, passenger list, 1 September 1920, ‘Allinga’, Sydney to Fremantle. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Mathilde Krasker, ‘Immigration Restriction Act, 1901-1912: Report of Passengers’, 17 September 1920, ‘Naldera’, Port Said to Fremantle. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia.

1923

Mathilde, Georges, Georgette, Marie, Stephanie and Robert Krasker, ‘Names and Descriptions of British Passengers’, Fremantle to London, 7 February 1923. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1924

Stephanie Krasker, incorrectly entered as male, passenger list, 24 December 1924, ‘Koombana’, Sharks Bay to Fremantle. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1926

Robert, Mathilda, Georges, Georgette, Marie, Stephanie Krasker, passenger record, SS Cephée, Fremantle, Australia, 8 March 1926. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.
Mathilde, Georges, Georgette, Marie, Stephanie and Robert Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Passenger List—Incoming Passengers’, ‘Cephee’, Marseilles to Fremantle, 8 February 1926. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1927

Mathilde, Georgette, Marie and Stephanie Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Quarantine Service’, 1 November 1927, ‘Ormonde’, Toulon to Sydney, Address in Australia: Ramsgate Avenue, North Bondi, Sydney. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1929

Mathilda, Georges, Georgette, Marie, Stephanie and Robert Krasker, ‘Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, and Aliens Restriction Acts, 1914 and 1919: In-coming Passengers’, ‘Balranald’, Sydney to London, 13 January 1929. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1930s, early, exact year as yet unknown

Mathilda, Marie, George and Robert Krasker, Electoral Roll, Grange Ward, Ealing, London, England, year unknown but probably early 1930s. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1931

Mathilde Krasker, incorrectly recorded as “Mr. N. Krasker, Retired Pearler, 51”, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Passenger List—Incoming Passengers’, 28 April 1931, ‘Ormonde’, Toulon to Fremantle. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1938

Robert Krasker, passenger embarkation record for Port Said, P&OSN Company, RMS Mooltan, London to Brisbane via Port Said, Egypt, cast and crew of ‘The Four Feathers’, 14 October 1938. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1939

Robert Krasker, ‘Names and descriptions of British passengers’, P&OSN Company, ‘Strathmore’, Port Sudan to Plymouth, 6 January 1939. Robert Krasker returning to London after contracting severe malaria on location for ‘The Four Feathers’. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1946

George Krasker, 34 Ickenham Close, Ruislip and Robert Krasker, 25 Castlebar Road, (Ealing), W5, British Telecom White Pages, October 1946. Image courtesy of State Library of New South Wales.

1951

Robert Krasker in 1951, ‘Britain, Naturalisations 1844-1990, Great Britain’, British naturalization on 8 August 1951. Image courtesy of State Library of New South Wales via its Find My Past account.
Robert Krasker, “Incoming passenger list to Fremantle ‘Orcades’ arrived 13 October 1951”, Tourist ‘B’ Class, London to Sydney. Sydney address: Union Bank of Australia, Head Office, Sydney. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Harold Evans, “Incoming passenger list to Fremantle ‘Orcades’ arrived 13 October 1951”, Tourist ‘B’ Class, London to Sydney. Sydney address: Union Bank of Australia, Head Office, Sydney. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1958

Robert Krasker, arrival record, US Customs, 13 March 1958, New York, USA, on way to Los Angeles care of Irving Rapper, 19014 Malibu Road, Malibu, California. Home address is 1 Harrogate House, 29 Sloane Square, London SW1. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1962

Robert Krasker, arrival record, US Customs, 13 November 1962, New York, USA, on way to Panavision, Hollywood, California. Home address is 1 Harrogate House, 29 Sloane Square, London SW1. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.

1965

Roger Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Incoming Passenger Card’, 15 March 1965, USA to Sydney to Thailand. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.
Roger Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Incoming Passenger Card’, 14 April 1965, USA to Sydney to Thailand. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1966

Roger Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Incoming Passenger Card’, 17 September 1966, Thailand to Canberra to Thailand. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1968

Roger Krasker, ‘Commonwealth of Australia: Incoming Passenger Card’, 14 April 1968, Thailand to Canberra to Thailand. “ECAFE” = Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Image courtesy of National Archives of Australia.

1981

Robert Krasker, ‘Deaths registered in July, August, September 1981’, page 417. Image courtesy of Kathy Franco.

1982

Krasker, Robert of 1 Harrogate House, 29 Sloane Square, London SW1, died 16 August 1981, probate, London, 27 January (1982), £65704, 8200011972. Image kindly supplied by Kathy Franco.