Our BOWN family history begins with Charles BOWN, who was born 25th July, 1824 in England (this was recorded in the family bible) but we are not sure where. We do know that Charles BOWN and Ellen ATKIN were married on 17th November, 1851 at St John’s Church in Adelaide, South Australia. It is believed that Charles tried his luck in the Victorian gold fields but he never returned and we have no further knowledge of him. Ellen’s middle son – William Stephen BOWN (27.12.1860 – 19.7.1923) was Trevor’s great great grandfather. William married Helena Ester CLIFFORD and together they had 6 children.
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Helena’s parents were PATRICK CLIFFORD and ANN SHORTLIFF, both born in Ireland. Patrick came to Australia with the 40th Regiment of Foot in 1852 aboard the SS Vulcan. We have no knowledge of the Clifford family history prior to Patrick's birth. He had married ANN SHORTLIFFE in Cork in 1850 and she came to Australia with him. In April 1858, Patrick travelled to Adelaide, with the regiment, on the Havilah. On the 10th February, 1862, in the Adelaide Army Barracks, Patrick died of apoplexy. We don’t know how Ann supported herself and her four children in the following couple of years although we presume her association with the barracks continued because on the 15th December, 1864, she married PATRICK HYNES, a private in the 40th Regiment. Patrick’s career mirrored that of Patrick Clifford and they would have been well acquainted. Private Hynes had more disciplinary confrontations, often losing his good conduct pay and apparently whilst at the Eureka Stockade (in 1854) he was even recorded as a deserter. Ann and Patrick Hynes had one child, JAMES CLIFFORD HYNES born on the 15th January, 1867. Patrick Hynes died at Parkside on the 15th February, 1887 of dysentery. Ann died on the 25th May of the same year .The children from the Clifford and Hynes marriages are-
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