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Side of KellyGang
This page contains content from people who supported the KellyGang.
The Story of the Kelly Gang 1906.jpg

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Jim Kelly was related to Red Kelly, Ned Kelly's father

Family

brothers and sisters John (Red) (b1820) Edward (b1822),Thomas (b1825), Mary (b1828), Ann (b1831), me (b1835), Daniel ' (b1839) wife .. '

nieces and nephews Mary Jane, Anne 11/53, Edward (Ned) 12/54, Margaret (Maggie) 55?, James, Daniel (Dan) 61, Catherine (Kate) 63, Grace 8/65, half sisters Ellen 74 , John 75 and Alice 78

Links to the KellyGang

Early years Photograph I was bor in Ireland in 1835

Edward, Daniel, Mary, Ann and I arrived in Victoria in 1857 and we went to live a Wallan with Red Kelly and his family

When they left to go to Avenel I stayed around Kilmore.

On 12/05/1862 I was charged with cattle stealing -but discharged by the Kilmore court

On 21/10/1862 I was back in the Kilmore court charged with cattle stealing again- with the same result, I was discharged

On 22/4/1864 I was convicted for cattle stealing, at Kilmore, and sentenced to 4 years. (RCApp10)

Greta In 1868 Ellen Kelly was living in an old pub at Greta with her children. I was drunk when I set fire to the place. I was charged with arson and sentenced to death by Judge Barry in Beechworth. The sentence was commuted by the government to life in prison. Later I finished my days in the Beechworth Asylum