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Latest revision as of 20:54, 20 November 2015
Contents
Importance of Enoch Downes
The local schools truant officer Links to the KellyGang, Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt, Glenrowan Siege, Ned Kellys Trial, Royal Commission, Early life , Later life, Family, Mr Downes's family
Wife ..., Children , ??, Family ??
Links to the KellyGang
A Cup of tea with Mrs Byrne
Photograph I visited Mrs Byrne to discuss her children's attendance at school soon after the Jerilderie robbery. She told me that her other son had been engaged in the garden at a place at Tumberumba in New South Wales. That was shortly after the Jerilderie robbery(RC13492)
Spring 1879 Early 1880 In November 1879 I went out to see Mrs Byrne to see her about the non attendance of her son a school. She greeted me and gave me a cup of tea. We had a chat that lasted about an hour. During this time I spoke about her own son, and I told her she was quite right in saving him if she could; well, she hesitated about that, and she did not know whether she would or not; and there was something I was satisfied about that caused her to make up her mind that she would let her son go. She said he had made his bed, and must lie in it-that was in reference to the horse-stealing case. She said it was a dodge of that Ward; he was using all sorts of dodges to bring Joe back again to have revenge on Sherritt, but she said they would wait their own time, and I was satisfied from her words and actions that they intended to have Sherritt, and that Ward was not very safe.(RC13490)
Royal Commission I gave evidence to the Royal Commission on 20/7/1881 (see (RC13490))
Earlier Service
Later Life
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What happened to the Downes family