McDOUGALL, Esther

Birth Name McDOUGALL, Esther
Gender female
Age at Death 86 years, 11 months, 20 days

Narrative

Fire Inquiry.
An Inquiry touching the fire which destroyed the house owned by Mr. W. Courtoy and tenanted by Mr. and Mrs. Dorron, and family at New Bundaberg on the 19th May last was held before the Acting Police Magistrate (Mr. Jas. A. Murray) yesterday.
The witnesses were examined by Sub. Inspector Fraser.
Esther Dorron, wife of William Charles Dorron, stated that in May last they resided at New Bundaberg in a house owned by Mr. Courtoy from whom the house and lend was leased. Witness and her husband owned the furniture. On Saturday 19th May, witness and her children came to town, arriving about dusk. Her husband and father, was home when she left. That evening witness went to the picture entertainment with her two children and sisters. The furniture was insured, about eight months ago in the London and Lancashire Coy for £100. The house comprised two rooms and a kitchen. The agent of the company was Mrs. Elliot who saw the furniture prior to issuing the policy. The policy was always kept in my handbag and I always took it when I went out.
After returning from the pictures at about 11.30 p.m. my husband and father told me that the place had been burned down, I said "Was everything burned.": He said ''Yes," I was greatly surprised. The policy was made out in my name. I own the chatels. Nothing was shifted from the house before it was burned. I asked my husband what was likely to have caused the fire and he said he did not know unless the cat knocked the lamp over. He appeared to be greatly distressed over the fire. The furniture did not cover the value of the furniture and other material destroyed, I would not buy the same again for £160. "I could not afford to increase the insurance. My sister had the rent book at the time of the fire. We leased the house and about 15 acres of land at a rental of £26 per annum. Mr. Courtoy visited the house frequently. We are on friendly terms with the owner of the property. It would be false if Mr. Courtoy said that the furniture was not worth more than £40. I have been keeping house for eight years. The furniture had never previously been insured. The agent on several occasions asked me to insure the furniture and having the money I took out a policy. The nearest house would be about half a smile away. We stumped and ploughed a portion of the land, about 12 months ago but have not done any cultivation since. The owner threatened to put us out after we bad the crop in. That was about six months after taking the place. The two cream separators were not insured. They were valued at about £16. I did not offer to sell one of then for £1. I had £15 in single notes burned. My husband did not know I had the money. The notes were rolled up in a sheet in the chest drawers. The Company paid us £72. I wrote back and claimed the full amount of the insurance.

Fire Inquiry. (1917, July 26). The Bundaberg Mail and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1892 - 1917), p. 4. TROVE

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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1 July 1889 Queensland, Australia    
Death 21 June 1976 Sydney, NSW, Australia    
Burial 25 June 1976 A7C-P3207, Cemetery, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia    
Religion     Anglican  

Relation to the centre person (DAVIS, Gregory John) : first cousin once removed (up)

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father McDOUGALL, William James3 November 186227 December 1925
Mother RADFORD, Sophia13 April 18672 October 1951
    Brother     McDOUGALL, William James 8 April 1888 10 July 1957
         McDOUGALL, Esther 1 July 1889 21 June 1976
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Evelyn Annie 26 September 1892 18 September 1983
    Brother     McDOUGALL, Herbert Radford 7 June 1895 2 October 1973
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Daisy Radford 28 April 1898 22 March 1973
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Enid Muriel 9 September 1900 10 April 1989
    Brother     McDOUGALL, Radford Daniel 14 October 1902 20 October 1902
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Myrtle Winifred 23 September 1903 26 March 1947
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Gladys May 10 April 1906
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Mabel Lillian 2 June 1908 27 January 1910
    Sister     McDOUGALL, Elsie Mavis 29 September 1911 6 February 2001

Families

Family of DORRON, William Charles Edward and McDOUGALL, Esther

Married Husband DORRON, William Charles Edward ( * 1884 + 21 April 1956 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 15 June 1907 Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
DORRON, Racheal5 October 19275 October 1927
DORRON, Mabel Lyle
DORRON, Valerie Gladys May
DORRON, Mervyn Lance
DORRON, Nina Iris21 May 19167 March 1972
DORRON, Evelyn Royce
DORRON, William Stanley Victor26 November 190711 November 1962
DORRON, Edward Horace9 November 19099 May 1971
DORRON, Thelma Joyce5 December 191313 August 1994
DORRON, Dudley Clive11 January 1915
DORRON, Sidney Neville15 May 1920

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 2770
 

Ancestors

DOBBINS, Thomas
WHITE, Maria
WHITE, Henry
SIERS, Sarah
HENDLE, Joseph
HENDLE HINDLE, John
CHEW, John
PILES, Mary
BECKETT, Esther
BECKETT, James
CALCUTT, Ann
JAMES, Lucy Jane
JAMES, Samiel
JAMES, Samuel
CLAYTON, Elisabeth
BEAN, Ann
BEAN, James Thomas John
TAYLOR, Betty
RADFORD, William
RADFORD, John
STUBBS, Eleanor
TURNER, Jemima Susan
TURNER, John
HILL, Mary