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Hesther Arabella Doubell (Jones)

Also Known As: "Hester Irabella Jones", "Esther Irabella Doubell", "Esther Irabella Jones"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Uitenhage, EC, South Africa
Death: February 26, 1906 (62)
Steytlerville, Eastern Cape, South Africa (Chronic Bright's Disease and Cardiac Failure)
Place of Burial: Steytlerville, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Jones and Emily Jones
Wife of Walter David Peter Doubell, b2
Mother of Walter David Peter Doubell, c4; Henry Doubell, c5; Michael George Doubell, c6; Thomas William Henry Doubell, c7; Emily Smith Doubell, c8 and 13 others
Sister of Henry Howard Jones; Emily Smith Green; Henry Jones, Jr; Mary Ann Smuts; Charlotte Taute and 3 others
Half sister of Margaret Jones; Johan Jacobus Buchner Jones; Gerhardus Stephanus Luyt Jones; Hermina Maria Jones; Susanna Magdalena Jones and 7 others

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About Hesther Arabella Doubell


Esther Irabella Doubell nee Jones gravestone

- http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=525710

SAG has her as Hester Arabella Jones. Given that she has a gr granny called Arabella, and that her daughter is called Ester Arabella - it seems likely to me that the Irabella is inncorrect [Sharon Doubell July 2015]


Two Maria Dorothea Doubell Smutses – Cousins or Mother & Daughter?

1) For Maria Dorothea Smuts Doubell (1860 - 1902) - we have baptism sources showing her as the daughter of Wessel Michiel Smuts & Marian / Mary Anne Jones Smuts (1844 – 1902); and her death docs name a Walter David Peter Doubell as her husband: Presumably this one: Walter David Peter Doubell (1861 - 1950) (who incidentally, as a widower, got a special licence to marry Maria's sister, Charlotte Smuts in 1903)

2) Maria Dorothea Smuts Doubell (c 1882 - )(not mentioned in SAG - who, however, leave off half of the children of Walter & Esther Doubell anyway), but cited here http://www.mytrees.com/ancestry/Other/Born-1878/Do/Doubell-family/C... (if anybody can get in to check the doc that would be great!) as the 14th child of Walter David Peter Doubell (c1830 -) & Hesther Arabella Jones Doubell (- 1906)

As the two mothers (Mary Anne Jones Smuts (1844 - 1902) & Hesther Arabella Jones Doubell (- 1906) ) were sisters: That would mean that the two Maria Dorothea Smuts Doubells were cousins – even though born about 20 yrs apart, and 1) with Smuts as a Maiden Name & Doubell as a Married Name, & 2) with Smuts as a middle name, & Doubell as a Maiden Name.

(A further complexity is introduced by the fact that the two sisters’ (Mary Anne Jones Smuts (1844 - 1902) & Hesther Arabella Jones Doubell (- 1906) ) kids married each other. So, Maria Dorothea Smuts Doubell (1860 - 1902) marries, in c1882 Maria Dorothea Smuts Doubell (c 1882 -)’s much older brother: Walter David Peter Doubell (1861 - 1950). Does her mother in law/Aunt Hesther Arabella Jones Doubell (- 1906) name the child born at the time of the wedding after her new daughter in law/ niece (including in its middle name, her daughter in law/niece’s Maiden name)? Implausible, except that these sisters obviously had somewhat of a fascination with incestuous connections

OR is the baby namesake actually the child of the new daughter in law – hence being given her name? The Walter David Peter who is baby Maria Dorothea’s father is then Walter David Peter Doubell (1861 – 1950) (presently positioned as her much older brother). I think this is more likely altogether: Depending on what the birth/baptism doc on http://www.mytrees.com/ancestry/Other/Born-1878/Do/Doubell-family/C... gives for her mother’s name – I would suggest the younger Maria Dorothea’s present (Aug 2015)position on the tree as Hesther & Walter (1834)’s daughter, not Maria & Walter(1861)’s daughter , is simply an error caused by the cousin marriages & crossover of names; or that she is an out of wedlock child with her grandparents’ names on her birth certificate – but her mother’s Maiden name inserted into her middle name as a marker

However, that still leaves the problem of Marian Smuts Doubell (c1884 -) as Hesther & Walter's last child. Why add Smuts into her middle name? Perhaps Hesther, for some reason, was simply giving her daughters the exact names of her sister's girls as a tribute? [Sharon Doubell Aug 2015]

[Craig Sheldon Aug 2015[: I was in the past in contact with some relatives of hers who said that their aunt remembers talking with Maria and that she said she came from a large family which would match up with Walter and Hesther's 19 children, not so much with Maria Smuts, whose Death Notice (MOOC; Vol. No.: 6/9/465; Ref. No.: 4538) only listed Wessel Michael Doubell and Henry Jones Doubell. There was, however, some distorted memory that Maria (born 1882) might have been raised by her elder brother and his wife, which would presumably be Walter (born 1861) and Maria (born 1860). The Marian Smuts Doubell (born 1884) question I can't answer, though.

[Sharon Doubell: Aug 2015]: ahh - the large family comment is valuable. Maybe Hesther wanted to ensure an interest in her youngest daughters by their cousins who were of a better age than she to be mothers? Maybe she worried that she herself might not outlive their childhood?


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Hesther Arabella Doubell's Timeline

1843
October 10, 1843
Uitenhage, EC, South Africa

Esther Doubell nee Jones gravestone - http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=525710

1861
January 29, 1861
Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1862
August 17, 1862
Jansenville, Cape Province, South Africa
1863
November 22, 1863
Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Source: "Suid-Afrikaanse geslagregisters", Google Book Search

1865
April 13, 1865
Steytlerville, Eastern Cape, RSA
1868
May 28, 1868
Jansenville, South Africa

Source: "Suid-Afrikaanse geslagregisters", Google Book Search

1869
May 14, 1869
Jansenville, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1870
October 1, 1870
Jansenville, South Africa

Source: "Suid-Afrikaanse geslagregisters", Google Book Search

1873
July 27, 1873
Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa