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JOHN 'RED' KELLY Clonbrogan, Moyglass, Tipperary, Ireland John 'Red' Kelly - Father of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly John Kelly, father of Ned Kelly was baptised on 20th February 1820 in Moyglass Church in the Parish of Killenaule in the county of Tipperary Ireland. Old Moyglass Church 1837-1989. John Joseph Kelley (known as "Red Kelley"; a.k.a. "Irish Red Kelley" and "Jack Kelley" [1]) (3 June 1914 [2] -10 February 2000) was a reputed mobster who was an associate of the Patriarca crime family.

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Jan 1842 Death Dec 1866 Personal Information Name: John Kelly Aliases: John Red Kelly , Red Gender: Male Born: 19th February, 1820 Death: 26th December, 1866 Age: 46 years Occupation: Labourer Crime Crime: Stealing a pig Convicted at: Tipperary Ireland Sentence term: 7 Voyage Ship: Prince Regent Voyage: 6th August, 1841 Arrival: 1st January, 1842 John Kelly, who had been transported from Ireland to Australia for stealing two pigs, had to stand trial in Avenel Courthouse for cattle stealing, though he was later acquitted for the theft but charged with 'unlawful possession of a hide', for which he served four months. Red Kelly, a quiet and unassuming man, was now 31 years of age. He found work as a bush carpenter and, while working at the farm of his neighbour James Quinn, he fell in love with James' eldest daughter, 18 year old Ellen (Nelly) Quinn. The Quinns had emigrated from Ballymena, County Antrim. JOHN 'RED' KELLY Father of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. John 'Red' Kelly. John Kelly, father of Ned Kelly was baptised on 20th February 1820 in Moyglass Church in the Parish of Killenaule in the county of Tipperary Ireland. Old Moyglass Church 1837-1989. John Kelly saw this church being built and more than likely helped out with other locals.

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The musical John Red Kelly told the story of Ned Kelly's father Twenty people with a disability performed the musical at HOTA over the past week Centacare said the actors took confidence from the stage into their everyday lives Ned Kelly Edward Kelly (December 1854 [a] - 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police-murderer. One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police. John "Red" Kelly was a big man. He was born up the road at Clonbrogan in February 1820 and transported to Van Diemen's Land in August 1841. Seven years after he was released from imprisonment. The man is Ned's father, John "Red" Kelly (Ben Corbett), a better drunk than a thief since he forces his wife Ellen, sensationally acted by Babadook star and the director's wife Essie.

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Kelly begins his tale with the transportation of his father, John "Red" Kelly, from Ireland to Van Dieman's Land, a small island near Australia known today as Tasmania, for crimes about which. Ned Kelly Centre · December 26, 2016 · Today marks 150 years since John 'Red' Kelly died in Avenel, Victoria. The eldest of seven children of tenant farmers Thomas Kelly and Mary Cody, John was born in February 1820 in Moyglass, County Tipperary, Ireland. In John's world, the native Irish lived in chronic poverty. Houthis vow to keep attacking ships after U.S., U.K. strikes in Yemen; Pro-Haley super PAC labels DeSantis a Trump "suck up" Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to federal tax charges JOHN 'RED' KELLY (Father of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly) John 'Red' Kelly John Kelly, father of Ned Kelly was baptised on 20th February 1820 in Moyglass Church in the Parish of Killenaule in the county of Tipperary Ireland

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Ned Kelly's father, John or 'Red', arrived in Van Diemen's Land - now known as Tasmania - in 1842. 'Red' was transported aged 21 for pig theft in County Tipperary, Ireland. He moved to Victoria, on the mainland, in 1848. John maintained that he was the victim of English imperialism in Ireland, a view which he imparted on his son. Watch live as Pete Carroll addresses the media.