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Narrunga (Hannah Brien)(married surname Allard) are the names of an Aboriginal woman that was born in the 1760's on Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Narrunga was taken by a French Government Ship named the CONFIANCE, Commanded by Josselin Le Corre in1777. Josselin Le Corre's mother's maiden name was Janne Brien .Thomas Jaques Allard at ten years old and his father Jacques Thomas Allard 55 years old had sailed with Le Corres expedition as a sailor to New Zealand, Van Diemen's Land and then to Southern New Holland where Narrunga and her clan had lived for thousands of years. Thomas Allard had set foot on three different land masses on Le Corre's expedition in 1777 before the English took New Holland by force. Narrunga married Thomas Jaques Allard in 1787 in London, England under the English name Hannah Bryan and not the French name Hannah Brien she was given in France. Thomas and Narrunga had ten children but only one got back to Australia 1801. His name was William Thomas Allard and he was born in France in 1794 and lived in London as a Narrangga descendant and Aboriginal and died at Berry St at Lane Cove River, Sydney on the 28th of August 1871. William Thomas Allard was recorded the first Aboriginal Narangga man to be born outside of New Holland. William Thomas Allard the second Narranga's grandson had written her aboriginal name on his fathers death certificate     (Registration number - 1871/002445) which is a legal document from the Births, Deaths and Marriages in N S W. I Stephen Douglas Allard and my family are direct descendants to the Narranga clan from Yorke Peninsula, South Australia , Australia. My Aboriginality has been denied and also as a descendant of the Narrangga clan from the Narrangga Elders at Point Pearce, Yorke Peninsula , South Australia , Australia. But I am claiming in this document that I, Stephen Allard is a living descendant of the Narrangga clan , Yorke Peninsula , South Australia and that my GGGGgrandmothers name was and is Narrunga and this proves beyond reasonable doubt that I am related. I would like to see proof that the Aboriginal elders or anyone else at Point Pearce, Yorke Peninsula are related to the Narrangga clan.