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  1. Ben Hall (9 May 1837 – 5 May 1865) was an Australian bushranger and leading member of the GardinerHall gang. He and his associates carried out many raids across New South Wales, from Bathurst to Forbes, south to Gundagai and east to Goulburn.

  2. Ben Hall was a notorious bushranger (a bandit of the Australian outback) who led a gang that committed hundreds of robberies. His daring rebelliousness and his reputation as a ‘gentleman bushranger’ who avoided bloodshed gained him much popular sympathy.

  3. Jan 1, 1972 · Ben Hall (1837-1865), bushranger, is believed to have been born on 9 May 1837 at Maitland, New South Wales, son of Benjamin Hall and his wife Elizabeth; both parents were ex-convicts. He became a stockman and with John Macguire leased a run, Sandy Creek, near Wheogo.

  4. Ben Hall, bushranger, carte de visite. Ben Hall was born in Maitland, in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, in May 1837. He started his working life on his father’s farm on the Pages River near Murrurundi. In the 1850s his father was charged with horse-stealing but was acquitted after the principal witness did not show up for the trial.

  5. www.benhallaustralianbushranger.comBen Hall

    This website is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the history of the notorious Australian bushranger, Ben Hall, and his associates, including Frank Gardiner, John Gilbert, and John O'Meally. It provides a deep dive into the bushranging era in Australia from the 1850s to the 1870s, a period often compared to the later American wild-west.

  6. During his three years as a bushranger (a bandit of the Australian outback), Ben Hall led a gang that was responsible for hundreds of robberies. His daring rebelliousness and his reputation as a “gentleman bushranger” who avoided bloodshed helped him gain much popular sympathy.

  7. www.benhallaustralianbushranger.com › p › ben-hall_13Ben Hall: Ben Hall Pt 1

    On the background of convict parents Ben Hall in 1860, at just 23 years old, Ben Hall and John Maguire took a bold step into entrepreneurship. Together, they ventured into managing a new station, poised to tackle the challenges and reap the potential rewards of their undertaking.

  8. Ben Hall (9 May 1837 — 5 May 1865) was a famous Australian bushranger. A bushranger is a thief who roamed the countryside and country towns of Australia, usually escaping on horseback, like a highwayman .

  9. The real reason has been locked behind rumour and folklore for over a hundred years – until now. The events at Jugiong became the basis of two inquiries, one in public, the other behind closed doors, and both are covered in detail in The O’Neills of Queanbeyan.

  10. Nov 7, 2017 · Few incidents in bushranging history are as infamous as the gunning down of Ben Hall. There are many myths about the death of the legendary highwayman, but the truth is just as grim. As 1865 kicked off, the Hall gang were reaching new heights of notoriety.

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