Some of the names that appear in early documents are Gomebeere, Yaragowhy,Kootee, Duall, Thomas Chaseling, Betty Cox Sarah Castle, Ephraim Everingham, Tom Dillon, Billy Russell, Jimmy Lowndes. Billy Cootee, for example, is presented with a plaque ‘King of Mount Tomah’. He lives at the Sackville Reach Reserve and dies in the early 1900s, and buried at Cattai. (J.L.Kohen, The Darug and their Neighbours, Darug Link, 1993, pp. 78-9)