Const Patrick Walsh
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Importance of Foot Const Patrick Walsh (2057)
Links to the KellyGang, Early Years , Fitzpatrick Incident , Murders at Stringy Bark creek, Sebastopol Cavalcade , Euroa Robbery , Jerilderie Robbery , Autum 1879 , Hare replaced by Nicolson , Spring 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege, Ned Kellys Trial , Reward Board , Royal Commission , Early service , Later service , Family ,
Links to the KellyGang
Murders at Stringy Bark Creek in the Wombat Ranges 26/10/1878 Photograph Mr Laing told me about the Delaney brothers, John and Daniel, and a siting of the KellyGang as they passed near One Mile Bridge in Wangaratta in the morning of 3/11/1878. I told Insp Brook Smith about it. I was the senior constable based in Wangaratta.(RC13960) (RC17291) (RC17420) (RC17488) Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880
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Arrival of police from Wangaratta and Benalla
I arrived at Glenrowan about 5.40 am with the party of police from Wangaratta. (RC13960) (RC9402)
Soon after we arrived I met Sgt Whelan and Sup Sadleir (RC5974)
Later
On 29/6/80 Scont John Coghlan. Consts Robert Griffin, Robert Bunker, Waldron and I were part of the guard on Ned Kelly when he came down to Melbourne on the train (Argus 30/6/80)
Kelly Reward Board
Following the meetings of the Reward Board in December 1880 I recieved a reward of about £115
Consts Bunker, Coghlan, Griffin and Walsh's applications for a share in the reward was rejected by the Reward Board
Royal Commission I was not called to give evidence before the Royal Commission Early Service Later Service
Family
wife ?... children ?.... home ?..
What happened to Const Walsh's family KellyGang