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William Bowman (miller)

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Peace. He was a supporter of the Mount Barker Show Society, and frequently acted as a judge at the Mount Barker Agricultural Show. He was a member of the board of management of the Mount Barber Presbyterian Church. He died after a short illness. "View Bank" was later taken over by Charles Henry Dunn (1859–1936).
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His brother Alexander Bowman JP. (ca.1818 – 23 July 1896) married Hellen Smart (ca.1836 – 3 December 1859; died of TB) on 15 September 1857. He married again, to Margaret Knight (ca.1829 – 6 December 1918) of Strathalbyn on 30 March 1865. He was a partner in Middleton mill, retired to "Cawder", Port
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for many years. He carried on a large business as a wheat buyer and chaff merchant, but with the decline of the river trade, the business became unprofitable, and the mill was sold in 1886 when he was forced to declare Bankruptcy. He then retired to Mount Barker. He was for a time Justice of the
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son James "Jim" Bowman (12 January 1858 – 1925) married Agnes Love Johnston (ca.1860 – 8 October 1896) on 24 November 1887; they lived at "Beefacres". His wife was daughter of
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Both brothers were buried in the Port Elliot cemetery. There is no clear family relationship between William and Alexander Bowman and the extensive family of the
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eldest daughter Helen (died 6 May 1920) married Charles William (Wilson?) Colman (ca.1841 – 14 May 1927) on 27 February 1867, lived at Port Elliot
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second daughter Annie Murdoch married George Septimus Read (ca.1832 – 22 August 1900) on 3 May 1878, lived at Victor Harbor
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William and Alexander were sons of Archibald Bowman and Anne Murdoch Bowman (ca.1781 – 9 January 1866) of
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around 1878. He was proprietor of the Middleton flour mills, which he operated in partnership with
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sixth daughter Belle (ca.1855 – 29 November 1892) married William Hogarth, son of
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seventh daughter Jane Smart Bowman (ca.1859 – 27 October 1863) died of scarlatina
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fourth daughter Jessie married William George Percy Joyner ( ) on 6 August 1877
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of Oakbank; died after taking poison. He was overseer of Momba station in 1889.
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For the pastoralists of Crystal Brook and other stations in the Mid-north, see
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William Bowman arrived in South Australia in 1839, and began farming with
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The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
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The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
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fifth daughter Agnes Bowman (ca.1852 – 26 November 1886) married
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MLC on 28 April 1881. He was manager of Momba station, NSW.
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third daughter Elizabeth (died 12 January 1889) married
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Index

Bowman Brothers
Bowman (surname)
Finniss River
Middleton, South Australia
Cawder Mill
Thomas Hogarth
Black Forest
Ridley reaper
Middleton
W. S. Rogers
Arthur Richman Addison
Arthur Richman Addison
Louis von Doussa
Thomas Hogarth
Andrew Galbraith Johnston
Bowman Brothers
"Family Notices"
The South Australian Advertiser
"Death of Mr. W. Bowman"
The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
"Jottings"
Southern Argus
"Largest Holding in the World"
The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
Categories
1810s births
1894 deaths
Settlers of South Australia
Australian flour millers and merchants
Australian pastoralists

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