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  • About the year 1845, the well known '''Mr [[Riverina area|B Boyd]]''' , on behalf of the Royal Banking Company, took up the north Denil ...e monotony of his pioneer life was chiefly relieved by well fought battles with the blacks, who became more troublesome as the white men increased. After p
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  • ...he defences. These defences consisted in lining the walls of the mess room with bags of oats and bales of hay, so that the officers could sit in some comfo ...n by a man who had stuck him up a few minutes before. Hare lost no time in starting in pursuit; he took out one of the coach horses and, mounting him bareback,
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  • I was involved with the [[Woorajay|Wooragree]] murder case in 1872 ([[The Argus at KellyGang 5/ After the Glenrowan siege I worked with Sadleir at Benalla ([[Royal Commission report day 38 page 3|RC13816]] )
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  • a Queensland aboriginal tracker who came with O'Connor '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''', Arrival in Victoria , [[ I and 5 other Queensland [[Police Trackers|trackers]] with Senior Constable [[SConst King|King]] and Insp [[O'Connor|O'Connor]] had co
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  • I went out with many of Ass Com Nicolson's search parties. We would camp, and have tea, put ...lved in search parties hunting the '''KellyGang''' after the Euroa robbery with Const [[Johnston|Johnson]]'s party. ([[Royal Commission report day 21 page
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  • ...s pregnant. We tried to manage things but my other children went to school with Mrs [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Byrne]]'s children. ([[Royal Commission report day ...end me inside, and I said it was no use my going in-that I would be burned with the rest; and he said he would see about that. ([[Royal Commission report d
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  • ...ld pub in [[Greta|Greta]] where Ellen [[Mrs Ellen Kelly|Kelly]] was living with her children. The sentence was commuted by the government. I am remembered by my links with the foundation of the State Library of Victoria. They display one of the su
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  • ...oor to Mrs Byrne '''Links to the KellyGang'''., Early Years , First run in with the law , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Deaths at Srtingy Bark Creek ...to [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs. Byrne]]. Mrs. Byron, not being on good terms with Mrs. Byrne, she sent the letter by me and I delivered it to Mrs. Byrne. War
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  • ...o the KellyGang'''., [[#3|Early Years]], Teenage years , [[#7|First run in with the law]] , Mansfield Murders , [[#11|Escape North]] , Euroa Robbery , Mass ...found in [[Howlong|Howlong]]. William [[William Cooke|Cooke]] was charged with stealing the horses from [[Whitty|Whitty]] and others near Greta. In the en
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  • ...der. '''Links to the KellyGang'''., [[#3|Early Years]] , [[#7|First run in with the law]] , , [[#11|Escape North]] , Euroa Robbery , Mass arrest of sympath ...River at Kellygang|Murray]] near [[Banawatha|Barnawartha]]. I was married with a reasonably large holding for a settler. I think that the police used my b
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  • A sympathizer and [[Hawkers People|hawker]] who helped the '''KellyGang''' at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithful ...the KellyGang''' '''below''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in with the law , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Murders at Wombat Rangers ,
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  • ...know how to move through it as the '''KellyGang''' did. I gave them a had with these skills. I went out with Sup [[Hare|Hare]] on a search party into the Warby Ranges in April and we h
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  • I then continued with the train to Benalla where we picked up some additional police. We were the ...train at about [[ev80-06-28Glenrowan|2.30 am]] on the morning of the siege with Sup Hare. See my statement in ([[The Argus (21)|Argus1/7/80]])
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Berrill]] [[Category:Detective Berrill]] [[Category:Police]] [ {{^|Original page location \people\peB\berrillPDet.html}}
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  • ...ief Commissioner carte blanche, as regarded expense, to enable him to cope with the situation. Some Spencer repeating rifles that were in store were forwar ...ere was evidence of a want of proper organisation amongst the police. Some people suggest that statement probably led to the '''KellyGang''' to write the [[C
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  • ...our fee and that also limited our efforts. I was not particularly familiar with the details of Mr Kelly's adventures and little time to catch up. [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bindon]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Ned Kelly's trial]]
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bindon]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Ned Kelly's trial]] {{^|Original page location \people\peB\bolam.html}}
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bowman]] [[Category:John Bowman]] [[Category:Railways]] [[Cate {{^|Original page location \people\peB\BowmanJR.html}}
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  • ...rown was represented by Mr [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]]. They had a strong case with evidence from Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], David [[Lindsay's Shan [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bowman]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Cate
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  • ...n watching Maggie [[Margaret Skillion|Skillion]]'s home and had to go home with gastric flu on [[!!FIXME \events\e80_04_06.html|!!MISSING]], the day before Most people think that I was responsible for stopping Sgt [[Steele|Steele]] from shooti
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  • [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Kennedy]] [[Category:Det Kennedy]] [[Category:Police]] [[Categ {{^|Original page location \people\peB\broderickPMC.html}}
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  • ...asked to report on the [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] police station. I agreed with Sup Barclay that it should be closed. It was moved to 3 miles above [[Hedi| ..... Three parties besides yours are now out under my knowledge. Communicate with me by telegraph at every opportunity. Don't waste your strength fruitlessly
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  • ...ellyGang''' '''below''' , Early Years , Teenage years , [[#c|First meeting with Ned Kelly]], Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Deaths at Stringy Bark Cr ...ated from Cambridge University before I came to Australia '''First meeting with Ned Kelly''' I inspected the school at [[Avenel|Avenel]] when [[Ned Kelly|N
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  • ...nalist who spent a long time getting to talk to many of the members of old people who had been involved in the story of the '''KellyGang'''. He wrote '''Aust [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Brown Max]] [[Category:Max Brown]] [[Category:Australian Son]]
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  • ...out that the [[Ned Kelly|Ned]] and [[Dan Kelly|Dan]] Kelly-were connected with the larceny of those horses but we could not prove it. ([[Royal Commission [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Detective Brown]] [[Category:Police]] [[Category:Kelly Gang]]
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  • ...|2.30 am]] on the morning of the siege and we saw [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] with his light. ...r that my mate and I shook hands with each other, each consoling ourselves with the thought that if the worst happened, our wifes and family would be provi
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  • ...'''Links to the KellyGang''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in with the law , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek ...s|1862]] in Chiltern but we lived at [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] and grew up with my elder brother and sister Joe and Kate and the rest of the children
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  • ...se]] miners. Lots of people ask why an educated man like me should team up with the '''KellyGang'''. ...llyGang'''., [[#1|Early Years]] , [[#2|Teenage years]] , [[#3|First run in with the law]] , [[#4|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#5|Gold Mining]] , [[#6|Deaths
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  • ...1863 Events|1859]] and after I left school at about 14 I got a job working with '''James and Margaret Feely''' at the '''Black Springs Hotel''' near Beechw ...elly|Kelly]]. I suppose that is the reason that he went off into the hills with Ned.
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  • ..., [[#jr|Jerilderie Robbery]] , [[#pcp|first cave party]] , [[#kate|Problem with Aaron Sherritt and my daughter]] ''',''' [[#l79|Later in 1879]] , [[#2ndcp| ...dfields The Ovens goldfields were the closest. We came south into Victoria with great expectations and settled in the [[Woolshed|Woolshed]].
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  • ...he KellyGang''' , [[#3|Early Years]]., [[#5|Teenage years]] , First run in with the law., Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek ...in [[Chiltern|Chiltern]] but we lived at [[Sebastopol|Sebastopol]] grew up with my elder brother and sister Joe and Kate and the rest of the children
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  • '''Links to the KellyGang''' , Early Years , Teenage years , First run in with the law , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , Escape N .... '''Photograph''' I was born in Cornwall in 1855 and arrived in Australia with my family in 1857
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  • ...rter of the '''KellyGang''' at the Euroa robbery. A hawker who went around with a horse and cart selling all sorts of goods to the settlers. '''Links to the KellyGang''' '''below''' [[#5|Run in with McCormack]] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , Esca
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  • ...'''below''' , Early Years , [[#teen|Teenage years]] , [[#1st|First run in with the law]] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining., Deaths at Stringy Bark Cre ...ratta|Wangaratta]] and the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]]. '''First run ins with the law''' In July [[1874-1877 Events|1877]] my brother [[Steve Hart|Steve]
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  • ...Gang''' '''below''' , Early Years , [[#teen|Teenage years]] , First run in with the law , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining., Deaths at Stringy Bark Creek 2nd. That, in accordance with such instructions, I placed a party of police at the Three-mile Creek, and
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  • ...hard Shelton|Shelton]] from drowing in the Avenel River and the year ended with the death of my husband, [[John (Red) Kelly|Red Kelly]]. That happened soon ...an (2)|Anne Ryan]]. A few months later I was back before the court charged with using abusive language against Anne's landlord. That was the last straw for
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  • ...'' '''below''' , [[#ey|Early Years]]., Teenage years , [[#run|First run in with the law]] , [[#power|Harry Power]] , Family., ...un ins with the law''' In about [[1854-1863 Events|1860]] Jack was charged with assault, drunkenness, disorderly conduct and larceny. I got off all these c
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  • ...y and Margaret McAuliffe''' had two sons, Dennis Mathew b 1854 and Patrick b 1859 ...nd Bridget McAuliffe''' also had two sons Denis Francis b 1855 and Patrick b 1857.
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  • '''Arrived in Australia''' We, with children migrated to Australia on a ship called the England and arrived in In [[1854-1863 Events|1863]] I sold up at Wallan and with the £2,000 or so I got we took up the [[Glenmore Run|Glenmore]] run near [
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  • ...llyGang''' '''below'''., [[#3|Early Years]]., Teenage years., First run in with the law., Fitzpatrick Incident., Gold Mining., Mansfield Murders., [[#11|Es ...st run in with the law''' In April [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] I was charged with grievous bodily harm - and in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]] sentenced to
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  • ...2/[[events79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]''' Ned Kelly ordered a number of people to cut down the telegraph poles new the Jerelderie post office. They were s ...e the hotel wall. He tried to shoot me but stopped at the request of other people in the hotel. Ned Kelly called out to Steve [[Steve Hart|Hart]] to shoot an
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  • '''First meeting with the KellyGang, taking up the tracks''' ...th the police-I have shot a lot of them, and I expect a train from Benalla with a lot of police and black-fellows, and I am going to kill all the." I
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  • ...ster''' ? ... '''wifes''' (1) Liddle (2) Sarah Sawyer. '''children''' Alex b 1873, Mary 1875, Lousia 1878, Ruth 1881, Agnes 1887 '''home >..''' [[Category:People]] [[Category:People starting with Q-R]] [[Category:Hillmorton Reynolds]] [[Category:Post Office]] [[Category:
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  • === Meet the people of the KellyGang story === ...und by Const [[Johnston|Johnson]] in the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]] was B 87 ([[Royal Commission report day 33 page 8|RC12404]])
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  • ...rse trader. '''Links to the KellyGang''' , [[#3|Background]] , [[#7|Run in with the law]] , Fitzpatrick Incident , Gold Mining , Stringybark Creek Murders ...one place to another to follow the work. See where the children were born. With a horse underneath you, you can travel anywhere. We were also prepared to d
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  • ...24-1853 Events|1852]]. For the first few years the town consisted of tents with very few buildings. Town with the horse with the golden shoes. What really happened ([[Australian Town and Country Journ
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/8/1865|Advertise with KellyGang]] Many of key people covered by this web site passed through the court
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  • [[The Argus at KellyGang 15/8/1865|Advertise with KellyGang]] ...hat I had any account against for him. I could not be more sorry for them, with the exception of Lonigan I did not begrudge him what bit of lead he got as
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  • many of the important people in the story of the '''KellyGang''' are buried in the Benalla Cemetery incl Benalla was alive with sympathisers ([[The Argus at KellyGang 16/10/1879|Argus16/10/79]])
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  • ...tegory:Places starting with A-B]] [[Category:KellyGang aims to map all the people places events and things in the story]] [[Category:The Billabong]] [[Catego
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  • ...rth]]. The Bridge needed to be strong enough to allow bullock drays loaded with mining equipment and all the other things needed by the bussy town of Beech ...ced a few times and today it is just part of the road network of the area. People who travel up the Ovens valley to enjoy the wonderful country sites of the
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  • Bright was in the back country were shadowy people like the '''KellyGang''' moved horses and cattle away from the public gaze. This was a long time before people went sking for fun or toured the area on their holidays
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  • Typhoid spread through the diggings and about 1000 people died in a short time. Ned Kelly had a run in with [[Ah Fook|Ah Fook]], a pig hawker from Morses Creek in 1869
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  • The area of the Buffalo River was wild country where people like the '''KellyGang''' could hide horses and cattle ...is the largest water storage in the [[Ovens River|Ovens]] River catchment, with a capacity of 24,000 million litres. The dam was built in 1965.
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  • ...g the North-Eastern district, and Superintendent Sadleir placed in charge, with his head quarters in Benalla. == The problems with the police operations after the Stringybark Creek Murders ==
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