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About Lowhenhunhue Lorewenunne Anderson
- https://bassstraitto1850.wordpress.com/biographies-of-people-living...
- Lowhenunhe Bruny Island AKA Lorewenunne/Mary
- Lowhenunhe [AKA Mary. One of three women abducted by JOHN BAKER. Lived with HEPTHERNET on Kangaroo Island. Died 1829]
- Murrerninghe [AKA Kit Abducted by John BAKER [with Lowhenunhe and Makekerledede] lived with John WILLIAMS AKA Norfolk Island JACK, lived with HEPTHERNET at Kangaroo Island, she was shot at Kent Group by Robert GAMBLE, FM 11/10/1830, p.116]
- Tasmanian Aborigines: A history since 1803, Allen & Unwin, 2012 (should be in libraries and possibly still available for sale online and in bookstores), p. 41: “Truganini … was born in 1812 at Recherche Bay, where her father, Mangerner, was the chief of the Lyluequonny clan.”; p. 155: [GA] “Robinson was appointed to take care of the Nuenonne people on Bruny Island on 15 March 1829 …”. The third family he made contact with “contained Mangerner, who was about fifty, his daughter Truganini, aged about seventeen, and his unnamed wife, aged about thirty, who was at the time visiting relatives at Port Davey with their adolescent son … Most of the Aborigines at Rat Bay had gruesome experience of the colonial invaders. Truganini’s two sisters, Lowhenunhe and Maggerleede, had been abducted by black American sealer John Baker and were known to be living with another sealer, John Hepthernet, on Kangaroo Island. Truganini’s finance, Paraweena, had been mutilated and killed in the D’Entrecasteaux Channel by two other sealers … On her return to Bruny Island, Mangerner’s wife was abducted by the mutineers on the brig Cyprus, and their son drowned.” pp. 267–268 “She [Truganini] was born in about 1812, the daughter of Mangerner, chief of the Lyluequonny clan of the South East Nation. By the time she met Robinson at Bruny Island in 1829 at the age of seventeen, her mother had been stabbed by a party of sealers, her sister Moorinna had been abducted to Bass Strait by another sealer and there accidentally shot, and her fiancé Paraweena, had been thrown out of a boat by sawyers … Following the death of her father in the winter of 1829, she partnered Wooraddy, the recently widowed chief of the Nuenonne clan … contrary to her biographer’s claim, there is no evidence that she had a sexual relationship with Robinson. There is no evidence in the colonial record that she bore children but there is some evidence in the Aboriginal record … aged thirty, at Wybalena she lived with the Big River man, Weernerpaterlargenna (Alphonso), but he died in 1847 …”
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Lowhenhunhue Lorewenunne Anderson's Timeline
1833 |
1833
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Kangaroo Island Council, SA, Australia
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1837 |
1837
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Kangaroo Island Council, SA, Australia
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Hobart, TAS, Australia
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