Bushranger Mad Dan Morgan initially operated as a horse thief around the Victorian goldfields until he was arrested in 1854. After absconding on ticket-of-leave, Morgan moved to the Lambing Flat district of NSW, where the town of Young now stands. This is where most of his bushranging was carried out.
No. He was only ever 'Mad' Dan Morgan.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police in April 1865.
Dan Morgan was the illegitimate son of Mary Owen and George Fuller.
The exact date of Australian bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan's birth is not known but it is believed that he was born in 1830, and adopted in 1832.
For many years in his adulthood, 'Mad' Dan Morgan was known to live near Lambing Flat (now Young) in New South Wales.
'Mad' Dan Morgan was one of Australia's most ruthless bushrangers.
No. He was only ever 'Mad' Dan Morgan.
No. 'Mad' Dan Morgan was a ruthless killer.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police on 9 April 1865.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police in April 1865.
'Mad' Dan Morgan was an Australian bushranger. It is unknown on which date, exactly, Dan Morgan was born, but it is believed that he was born around 1830. He was shot by police on 9 April 1865.
Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police in April 1865.
Dan Morgan was the illegitimate son of Mary Owen and George Fuller.
No. Bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan was killed in a shootout with police in April 1865.
The exact date of Australian bushranger 'Mad' Dan Morgan's birth is not known but it is believed that he was born in 1830, and adopted in 1832.
Mad Dan Morgan died on April 8, 1865. He got shot in the back while robbing a family with a newborn.
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