John Dunn, an Australian bushranger active in the late 19th century, was involved in various crimes, including theft, robbery, and assaults. He is particularly known for his daring robberies of coaches and shops, as well as his encounters with law enforcement. Dunn's criminal activities often involved violence, and he became notorious for his ability to evade capture. His life of crime ultimately ended when he was apprehended and sentenced to death.
He worked as a jockey before he joined the Hall - Gilbert gang.
Donald Dunn died on May 13, 2012, in Tokyo, Japan.
Australia's first bushranger, John 'Black' Caesar, was shot and killed by a bounty hunter on 15 February 1796 .
John Woodham Dunn was born in 1812.
John Dunn Gardner died in 1903.
John Dunn Gardner was born in 1811.
Francis John Dunn was born in 1922.
Francis John Dunn died in 1989.
John Churchill Dunn died in 2004.
John Churchill Dunn was born in 1934.
John Freeman Dunn was born in 1874.
John Freeman Dunn died in 1954.