John "Black Jack" Bushranger, an infamous Australian bushranger, died on June 27, 1880. He was killed in a shootout with police near the town of Jerilderie, New South Wales. His death marked the end of his criminal exploits, which had made him a notorious figure in Australian history.
John Dodd - bow maker - died in 1839.
Ben Hall - bushranger - died in 1865.
Edward Davis - bushranger - died in 1841.
She was not a bushranger, but she was the wife to a famous Tasmanian bushranger...
Australia's first bushranger, John 'Black' Caesar, was shot and killed by a bounty hunter on 15 February 1796 .
he became a bushranger in 1868
Dan Kelly - bushranger - died on 1880-06-28.
Michael Howe, an Australian bushranger, was killed on October 21, 1818.
John James, the Australian bushranger, died on 15th September 1865. He was killed during a confrontation with police near the town of Goulburn, New South Wales. His death marked the end of his criminal activities, which had gained notoriety during the 1860s.
When Australia's first bushranger, John 'Black' Caesar, was shot and killed by a bounty hunter in 1796, he was in his hideout at Liberty Plains.
Australia's first bushranger, John 'Black' Caesar, became a bushranger after he escaped custody as a convict after he was punished for stealing food. He began bushranging and stealing food from settlers when he discovered how difficult it was to hunt and catch wild animals in Australia.
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