Marsden

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Importance of Mr Marsden

I was a court employee in Wangaratta and volunteered to go to the siege at Glenrowan

Links to the KellyGang below, Early Years , Glenrowan Siege , Later service , Family ,

Early Career

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' Photograph' Clerk of courts and receiver and paymaster at Wangaratta. (RC13969) Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880 Special train leaves Benalla to go to Beechworth - follow up on death of Aaron Sherritt

I travelled on the engine from Wangaratta to Glenrowan.(RC13969)

Begining of the siege

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Arrival of the police from Wangaratta

We arrived at the break in the line at Glenrowan at about 5.40am

When I got off the engine, and Mr Rawlins met us with a lantern, I was under the impression the house was full of sympathizers, who were prepared to resist-that was the first impression I had. (RC13983) see also (RC9407)

See a report of my movements (Argus2/7/1880) (JJK)

Capture of Ned Kelly

I saw Ned Kelly came down the hill, like towards the house, and there was one of the men from Wangaratta I knew, Const Healey, he seemed to come in contact with him. (RC13991)

At the capture of Ned Kelly I got the revolver from Sergeant Steele; he handed it to me. I ran up when Ned Kelly was knocked over, and Sergeant Steele was kneeling on Ned Kelly, and he handed me the revolver, I was in company with Dr. Nicholson. It was passed around and I lost it. I only saw one revolver on Ned Kelly. (RC13975) see also (RC10929)

Later

I gave evidence to the Royal Commission on 22/7/1881.

I gave evidence to the inquiry to review the Royal Commission's decision relating to Sgt Steele. (Argus28/3/82)

Family

Sister ? ... wife ?... children ?.... home >..

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What happened to Mr Marsden's family

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