Yes, I realise the
online INDEX shows this as for the deceased estate of A G Scott. Yes, I realise you are looking for D M Scott...

It is of course entirely possible that the index has a transcription error. The Indexers do their very best, but sometimes there's very faint writing to transcribe. The details on these probate packets COVERS are all HANDWRITTEN in ink and over time the ink has faded away. As these packets were not stored at the Archives at Kingswood when they were first probated, then it is entirely probable that there could be fading on the covers. The Probate packets are sealed under the old wax system. If no one has previously sought access to that packet, then the wax seal will still be present. The indexers did not open the packets, they indexed from the information on the front cover.
I do feel that as there is some thoughts that DMcS went to Sth Africa from either NSW or Vic, and that he was known to be in SA in June 1907, and that the NSW SRO has mention of that surname and SA and 1909-1911 that it should be on the MUST DO list .... if only to eliminate the SA connection ..... A G can fade away from D M'B (the "
' " being the handwritten way in that era to show the "
c" .... The 19th Century flourishes in the fountain pen with Up stroke and Down stroke can be overlooked .... And Upstrokes fade away quicker than Downstrokes. Also the amount of ink on the nib affects the rate of deterioration into the pages of those legal papers.
The typewriter came late to the NSW Court System.
And of course, Alice's surname would not have been found without some outside the square seachings ....

Cheers, JM