Harry ( Corrangie ) Harry, or Corrangie, was an Aboriginal leader in Parramatta and Kissing Point before 1840. Name Aboriginal Corrangie {"name":"Aboriginal","target":"","target_text":"Corrangie","date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Position Member Burramattagal people {"name":"Member","target":"Burramattagal people","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Singer Gumbery jah (Harry's song) {"name":"Singer","target":"Gumbery jah (Harry's song)","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Relationship Relative of Bennelong {"name":"Relative of","target":"Bennelong","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Spouse Carangarang {"name":"Spouse","target":"Carangarang","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Corrangie / Harry by Keith Vincent Smith , 2017 Corrangie, called ‘Harry’ by the English settlers, was the husband of Bennelong’s sister Carangarang and known, after Bennelong’s death, as the ‘chief’ of the Burramattagal or Parramatta clan. more » image image image image