- James Henry Bowker
Colonel James Henry Bowker (August 1822 Port Kowie -
27 October 1900 Malvern Hill ,Durban ), was a South African naturalist and soldier. He was co-author withRoland Trimen of South African Butterflies (1887-89).He was the ninth and youngest son of Miles Bowker (born c.1758 at
Deckham 's Hall,Gateshead ,Durham ), and Anna Maria Mitford, (born 1782 inMitford ,Northumberland , died 8 July 1868 at Tharfield), both1820 Settlers . James Henry Bowker was born on a farm known as Tharfield, on the Klein Monden River, north of Port Kowie. He was appointed inspector in 1855 of the Frontier Armed and Mounted Police ( F.A.M.P), later succeeding Sir Walter Currie as Commandant. He also acted as High Commissioner ofBasutoland . During the Seventh and EighthKaffir Wars he was promoted to Colonel. He took part in the suppression of the [http://www.geocities.com/saintsnseasons/Read2E.html Kat River Rebellion] and the capture of [http://www.grahamstown.co.za/forts_of_frontier_country.html Fort Armstrong] in 1846-7, for which he earned a medal and clasp. For a while he was Chief Commissioner on the diamond fields ofGriqualand West .He was a knowledgeable naturalist and collected large numbers of butterflies which he then supplied to museums. His older sister Mary Elizabeth Bowker (1818-1899), who had married Frederick William Barber, was a noted botanist and entomologist as well as being a painter and author. She corresponded regularly with Joseph and William Hooker, and
Charles Darwin .James Henry Bowker never married.
References
*Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa vol.2(NASOU, Cape Town 1970)
* [http://www.1820settlers.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Genealogy&file=getperson&personID=I20735&tree=23 1820 Settlers' genealogy]
* [http://www.bowker.info/BowkerChildrenJamesHenryBowker.htm The Bowker Children]
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