Topics: People: Community leaders

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1849 - North Coastal - view

Bowen Bungaree, Bungaree’s son, sails with other Koories to the Californian gold fields with Richard Hill because of their skill in sailing boats and in the hope to be given jobs to carry the crowds of gold seekers flocking to the Eldorado. Black Bowen is the only one to return. He speaks with ridicule about America, “That country! No wood for fire, but plenty cold wind … no good for me! No good for blackfellows!” On his return Bowen resumes his duties as a Police Tracker and reports to police the activities of two assigned servants (convicts) who had escaped and are petty thieves on the Northern Beaches. The men are captured and sent to prison. Bowen’s reputation is now well established, for example he tracks and uses his gun to hunt the bush-ranger Casey. Bowen wear grand clothes, Farrell describes him: “He was in full rig with dress coat, his hair knotted up behind with three feathers stuck in it”.

1850 - South West - view

Andrew Barber

1850 - North West - view

Henry (Harry) Barber

1850 - South West - view

Henry Barber

1850 - North West - view

Granny Barber

1850 - South West - view

Ballendella

1850 - North West - view

Andrew (Andy) Barber

1850 - South West - view

John Luke Barber

1850 - North West - view

M’Gill

1850 - Central - view

Mahroot

1850 - North West - view

Maitland Mercury

1851 - South West - view

William Macarthur, Esq

1851 - North West - view

William Clarke

1851 - North West - view

Henry Stiles

1852 - Central - view

Queen Gooseberry

1853 - South West - view

Cabrogal Chief, Namut Gilbert

1853 - North Coastal - view

Bowen is shot by four white bushrangers at Newport. He is 56 years old. John Farrell relates that a bushranger Casey, who frequented Bushranger’s Hill, had murdered Bowen as he sat by his fire at night.

1854 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1855 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1855 - South Coastal - view

John