Frank Gardiner became a bushranger through a series of events, and it seems that criminal intent was perhaps in his blood. At first he was just a petty criminal, being convicted of stealing horses in 1850. After he was sentenced to five years in Pentridge Gaol, he escaped and simply took up bushranging in the district around Goulburn, New South Wales.
He was arrested again for horse stealing in 1854, and sent to the Cockatoo Island gaol, but after he was released five years later on a ticket-of-leave, he broke parole by heading straight to the Kiandra gold diggings in the New South Wales high country.
Gradually, he fell back into crime, graduating from horse and cattle stealing, to highway robberies under arms, violent assaults, and the attempted murder of two police officers.
It is not known exactly why "Mad" Dan Morgan became a bushranger. It can only be speculated that, as an abandoned baby who was adopted out to a single man at the age of two, he held a certain amount of animosity towards everyone in his world. Some reports say he was embittered when he was jailed for a crime he claimed he did not commit, and after that he sought revenge for being jailed wrongfully.
Ben Hall was a successful grazier, and it is unknown why he turned to bushranging. There was an incident when he was falsely accused and arrested for robbery, then acquitted. When he returned to his property he found his stock missing. It is speculated that he then became disillusioned with the 'straight' life, and instead turned to bushranging.
It is not known exactly why "Mad" Dan Morgan became a bushranger. It can only be speculated that, as an abandoned baby who was adopted out to a single man at the age of two, he held a certain amount of animosity towards everyone in his world. Some reports say he was embittered when he was jailed for a crime he claimed he did not commit, and after that he sought revenge for being jailed wrongfully.
"Mad" Dan Morgan's first job was as a stockman in the Murrumbidgee River area.
Ben Hall was a wild colonial bushranger, not a convict bolter.
Ben Hall was known as the "Gentleman bushranger" and also as "Bold Ben Hall".
Bushranger Ben Hall was active in New South Wales around Bathurst, Canowindra, Forbes and Grenfell. It has not been reported whether he frequented the Victorian goldfields. Two of Ben Hall's accomplices, Frank Gardiner and John Gilbert, spent time in Victoria in between their adventures in NSW. However, Ben Hall did not join them on any of their Victorian forays. Visit this site for more: www.benhall.net.au/
He became a bushranger as an influence of his aliance.
Ben Hall was a successful grazier, and it is unknown why he turned to bushranging. There was an incident when he was falsely accused and arrested for robbery, then acquitted. When he returned to his property he found his stock missing. It is speculated that he then became disillusioned with the 'straight' life, and instead turned to bushranging.
When did Ben hall become a minner
Ben Hall - bushranger - was born in 1837.
Ben Hall - bushranger - died in 1865.
Ben Hall was a wild colonial bushranger, not a convict bolter.
Ben Hall was known as the "Gentleman bushranger" and also as "Bold Ben Hall".
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Ben Hall was a bushranger in Australia. He was born in New South Wales in 1837.
The name of Ben Hall, the bushranger, is spelt "Ben Hall". Unlike many other bushrangers, he did not go by another name.
Ned Kelly was hanged. Ben Hall was shot.
Ben Hall was known as "Bold Ben Hall", "Brave Ben Hall", and "The Gentleman Bushranger". Ben Hall (1837-1865) was an Australian bushranger (cowboy outlaw) who became a folk hero when he committed robberies and taunted the law enforcement in New South Wales. He was shot and killed (many believed illegally) as a result of murders by other outlaws.
It is unknown when, exactly, Ben Hall became a bushranger. He was born in 1837, and he teamed up with Frank Gardiner in 1862. It is known that, as an adult, he was a successful grazier, so it could be determined that he turned to bushranging some time after he turned 21. This would mean he turned bushranger some time between 1858 and 1862.