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  • == Importance of John and Mary Byrne == ...ne's uncle and Mary (nee Wall) his aunt. They lived at Sebastopol near Mrs Byrne '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in w
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  • == Importance of Joe Byrne == ...Mary Byrne|John and Mary]] Byrne '''grand parents''' Joseph and Catherine Byrne, ? Photograph
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  • == Catherine (Kate) Byrne == == Importance of Kate Byrne ==
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  • == Mrs Margaret Byrne == == Importance of Mrs Byrne ==
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  • == Importance of Paddy Byrne == [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]]'s brother '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#3|Early Years]]., [[#5|Teenag
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  • ...ain members of the KellyGang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit
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  • ...ain members of the KellyGang were [[Ned Kelly|Ned Kelly]], [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], [[Dan Kelly|Dan Kelly]] and [[Steve Hart|Steve Hart]]. Please also visit [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Dan Kelly]] [[Category:Steve Hart]] [[Category:KellyGang and F
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  • [[Category:Bushrangers]] [[Category:Joe Byrne]] [[Category:Dan Kelly]] [[Category:Steve Hart]] [[Category:KellyGang and F
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  • | On Wallace, Sherritt & Joe Byrne | Byrne's
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  • ...third member of the gang who murdered the constables, and [[Joe Byrne|Joe Byrne]], the fourth, had also both been known as cattle or horse stealers, but en ...Warby Ranges, with the intricacies of which Hart was well acquainted. Joe Byrne, three years older that Hart, a fine, handsome young man, apparently with m
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  • ...riends of the outlaws, and though it was not certain at that time that Joe Byrne was one of them, Mr Sadlier thought the information worth vigorously acting
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  • ...n, again, was the house of Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]], mother of Joe Byrne, a member of the gang, and this house was empty like the others. ...mselves that none of the property of the murdered men was concealed in Mrs Byrne’s hut, and when the search was over, there strolled up first to join the
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  • ...eantime the men had dismounted from their horses. Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]] and her children appeared upon the scene, and some miners, who were prosp ...rritt being concluded, Captain Standish and Mr Sadlier then approached Mrs Byrne, whose hut was their temporary headquarters. They pointed out to her that h
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  • ...dently at this time known as a member of the gang, even his [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|mother]] apparently admitting it, the sentence of outlawry was not passed a
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  • ...utlaws’ friends were lurking in hiding near the station. Accordingly Joe Byrne was not threatened in any way while he mounted guard over his prisoners. ...ad to ask for information and assistance. As he approached the store room, Byrne, covering him with a gun, ordered him to come forward, which he was forced
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  • ...s mother, magnanimously handed it back, robbing Mr McCauley instead, while Byrne appropriated Mr Scott’s time piece.
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  • ...rrived that on the evening of the day named by Sherritt men supposed to be Byrne and Dan Kelly had been seen riding towards the Murray, and a police party w
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  • ...nying her and escorting her back to the station. In the afternoon Hart and Byrne, both dressed as constables, took [[Const Richards|Richards]] out of the lo ...rrier, who did the work but apparently was rendered somewhat suspicious by Byrne’s manner, for he was careful to note the brands of the horses.
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  • In the meantime Ned Kelly and Byrne were engaged in appropriating all the money in the bank, making Living show
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  • ...eeds, which he had either written himself or got some friend—perhaps Joe Byrne who was the litterateur of the gang—to write for him. Not being able to s ...ne were the leading spirits of the gang—Ned in undisputed authority, but Byrne an able and trusted lieutenant, while the other two played minor parts and
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  • While Kelly was engaged in search for a publisher, Joe Byrne had taken command of the telegraph office. He bailed up the operator and or ...for the towns people that no mischief happened to them after Ned Kelly and Byrne had gone, for the other two scoundrels seemed to take pleasure in cruelty f
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  • ...e would betray his friend, Joe Byrne. Sherritt was at this time engaged to Byrne’s sister, and for the credit of human nature one hopes that Ward was righ
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  • Disappointed here, the party rode away to watch [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]]’s house, which lay in the gully under the lee of a steep hill. [[Aaron ...ery were in vain. The Kellys did not come, and after the twentieth day Mrs Byrne, who for some reason suspected police were about, discovered a piece of soa
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  • ...break up the camp, but Sherritt assured him that [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]] had, except through him, no means of communicating with the outlaws, and ...e him to come from his own hut which was not far distant from theirs. Miss Byrne did not go to meet Sherritt, but the old lady drew him aside and told him s
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  • ...intelligence with which the ambush was conducted. Some five days after Mrs Byrne caught sight of the police Mr Hare came to the conclusion that it was usele
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