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An Unfortunate Family (22/04/1882)

“The Ovens and Murray Advertiser reports that Miss Jane Jones, daughter of Mrs Ann Jones, the landlady of the Glenrowan Hotel, who was wounded in the head by a spent ball at the extermination of the Kelly gang, died at her mother’s residence, Glenrowan, on Saturday morning last.”

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Civilians History News Reports The Glenrowan Archives

Epitome of News (21/04/1882)

“The “Ovens and Murray Advertiser” re-ports that Miss Jane Jones, daughter of Mrs. Ann Jones, the landlady of the Glenrowan Hotel…”

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Deaths (18/04/1882)

“On the 15th inst., at Glenrowan, Jane, the beloved daughter of Owen and Ann Jones, aged 17 years.”

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History The Glenrowan Archives The Police

A Police Pensioner Shoots Himself (03/03/1900)

“Hugh Bracken, a police pensioner, who took part in the capture of the Kelly gang, shot himself dead at Wallan on Friday morning.”

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News Reports The Glenrowan Archives The Police

Suicide of an Ex-Constable (26/02/1900)

“Ex-Constable Hugh Bracken, who played a prominent part in the capture of the Kelly gang of bushrangers at Glenrowan, committed suicide at his residence at Wallan on Friday morning.”

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Suicide of a Constable (03/03/1900)

A short report on the death of Hugh Bracken.