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  1. John Dunn (14 December 1846 – 19 March 1866) was an Australian bushranger. He was born at Murrumburrah near Yass in New South Wales. He was 19 years old when he was hanged in Darlinghurst Gaol. [1] He was buried in the former Devonshire Street Cemetery in Sydney .

  2. John Dunn (14 December 1846 – 19 March 1866) was an Australian bushranger. He was only 17 years old when he joined up with Ben Hall and John Gilbert and became a member of their gang.

  3. John DUNN was born 14th December 1846 at Murrumburrah near Yass. He associated with the Ben HALL and John GILBERT gang. On 26th January 1865 HALL, GILBERT, and John DUNN were involved in a hold up at Collector near Lake George.

  4. John Dunn, born on 14 December 1846 near Yass, NSW, was the eldest of nine children to convict parents Michael and Margaret Dunn. When he was 18, he joined Ben Hall’s gang of bushrangers and, over the next few months, raided stations, inns, stores and mail coaches.

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  5. JOHN DUNN, the notorious bushranger, paid the penalty of his misdeeds yesterday morning, upon the scaffold inside the walls of Darlinghurst Gaol. At 9 o'clock ...

  6. Only four bushrangers were officially declared "outlaws" in NSW during the gold rush: John Gilbert, John Dunn, Thomas Clarke and Patrick Connell. All were either killed in shootouts with police or captured and executed for their crimes.

  7. The bushrangers included John Gilbert, John O’Meally, Michael Burke, John Dunn, and others. Not all of these men were of Irish descent, but all lived in and ranged over remote and isolated country that had been settled in the 1840s and 50s, often by Irish immigrants and ex-convicts.