Dan Kelly was most known as a prominent figure in the Australian bushranging world, particularly as a member of the infamous Kelly gang, alongside his brother Ned Kelly. The gang became notorious for their criminal activities, including bank robberies and confrontations with law enforcement in the late 19th century. Dan Kelly was also recognized for his role in the gang's final stand at the Siege of Glenrowan in 1880, which ultimately led to their downfall. His life and exploits have become part of Australian folklore and history.
The convict Dan Kelly Bushrasnder does not have much publicly known about him. It is unknown if he has children or was ever married.
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.
Dan Kelly was the third member of the gang. Many people considered Dan Kelly as the "thinker" of the family and reguardless of the many times Dan Kelly offered his advice (which would have saved the gang and Ned Kelly many times), Ned Kelly did not take it.
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Ned Kelly had two brothers, Dan and James, and a half-brother, John, also known as Jack.
Ned Kelly had two brothers, Dan and James, and a half-brother, John, also known as Jack.
No. Ned Kelly had two brothers, Dan and James, and a half-brother, John, also known as Jack.
Ned Kelly had two brothers, Dan and James, and a half-brother, John, also known as Jack.
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.
yes dan was older than ned kelly