Dan Kelly, Ned Kelly's brother, became a bushranger when his mother was assaulted by a policeman.
He was part of ned kellys gang
He died in a fire along with steve hart
Dan Kelly - bushranger - was born in 1861.
In the shootout with the police during the siege at Glenrowan, Ned Kelly's bushranger gang members - Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne - were all killed.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police in April 1865.
These words are claimed to have been the final words of bushranger Ned Kelly.
I'm pretty sure that Dan Kelly & Steve Hart both died By either shooting themselves (which was in the Ned Kelly movie) or were shot by the police. Either way, he was not hung. Ned was hung.If you mean the bushranger and outlaw, Dan Kelly died in Glenrowan on June 28th 1880. Nobody knows for sure how he died, though his body was burned in the fire started by the police. The arrangement of his body in the hotel suggests suicide. He was 18 or 19 years old when he died.If you mean the sportscaster, he died on February 10, 1989 of lung cancer. He was 52.If you mean the athlete Daniel Joseph "Dan" Kelly, then he died of pneumonia on April 9, 1920, at age 36.
Yes. Australian bushranger New Kelly was born in Beveridge, Victoria.
Dan Kelly - bushranger - died on 1880-06-28.
Dan Kelly died on June 18th of 1880. He was a bushranger in Australia and the brother of Ned Kelly.
Dan Kelly was one of bushranger Ned Kelly's brothers, and part of the Kelly gang.
Dan Kelly was one of bushranger Ned Kelly's brothers, and part of the Kelly gang.
Ned Kelly's brother Dan was in the Kelly gang.
Like his famous brother, bushranger Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly was born near Beveridge in Victoria, Australia.
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Ned Kelly had two brothers, Dan and James, and a half-brother, John, also known as Jack.
Yes. Ned Kelly was a famous bushranger.
Bushranger Ned Kelly died by hanging on 11 November 1880.
Ned Kelly was an infamous Australian bushranger.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police on 9 April 1865.