Captain Thunderbolt, born Frederick Henry Thompson in 1835, had a relatively stable childhood in New South Wales, Australia. He was raised in a farming family and received a basic education, which allowed him to develop a love for reading and storytelling. His early life was marked by the challenges of rural living, and after facing financial difficulties, he would eventually turn to a life of crime, becoming one of Australia's most notorious bushrangers. His childhood experiences and hardships significantly shaped his later rebellious persona.
Captain Thunderbolt's father was Michael Ward, a convict, and his mother's name was Sophia. Captain Thunderbolt's birth name was Frederick Wordsworth Ward.
Captain Thunderbolt, whose real name is Frederick Ward, had a partner named Mary Ann Bugg. Together, they had several children.
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There is no specific collective noun for the noun thunderbolts, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a series of thunderbolts, a mass of thunderbolts, a bundle of thunderbolts, etc.
Cleveland Thunderbolts ended in 1994.
Cleveland Thunderbolts was created in 1991.
Lakeland Thunderbolts was created in 2005.
Birmingham Thunderbolts was created in 2001.
Birmingham Thunderbolts ended in 2001.
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They were both robbers. It appears that Robin Hood robbed the rich to help the poor. Captain Moonlight was a highwayman.