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    37. John Jones & Jim Crow - 11th & 12th hanged at Maitland Gaol

    en-auDecember 30, 2021
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    About this Episode

    John Jones age 24, arrived in Australia on the ship ‘Mary Pleasants’ as a free man, on the 9th August 1857. This episode tells the details of the crime which ended his two year stay in the new country and ended all his ambitions to prosper and succeed as others did on the same journey.
    Jim Crow was born in Clarence Town in 1837, south of Maitland, and it is believed he was a member of the Wonnarua people of the Hunter Valley. Little is known about his life prior to his crime, such as his Aboriginal name. 
    Jim Crow's skull was kept in the Museum of Victoria for 120 years. Find out how he was found and what happened to him.

    References:
    Trove: https://trove.nla.gov.au

    Repatriation of ancestral remains - Museums Victoria
    Book tells of 19th century body-snatching and skull collecting (theage.com.au)
    The skull, the phrenologist and the solution to a 150-year-old mystery - The Body Sphere - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Music: Lone Harvest: Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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    37. John Jones & Jim Crow - 11th & 12th hanged at Maitland Gaol

    37. John Jones & Jim Crow - 11th & 12th hanged at Maitland Gaol

    John Jones age 24, arrived in Australia on the ship ‘Mary Pleasants’ as a free man, on the 9th August 1857. This episode tells the details of the crime which ended his two year stay in the new country and ended all his ambitions to prosper and succeed as others did on the same journey.
    Jim Crow was born in Clarence Town in 1837, south of Maitland, and it is believed he was a member of the Wonnarua people of the Hunter Valley. Little is known about his life prior to his crime, such as his Aboriginal name. 
    Jim Crow's skull was kept in the Museum of Victoria for 120 years. Find out how he was found and what happened to him.

    References:
    Trove: https://trove.nla.gov.au

    Repatriation of ancestral remains - Museums Victoria
    Book tells of 19th century body-snatching and skull collecting (theage.com.au)
    The skull, the phrenologist and the solution to a 150-year-old mystery - The Body Sphere - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Music: Lone Harvest: Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

    Constance Emilie Kent aka Ruth Emilie Kaye: Dr. Pierce's Memorial Nurses Home

    Constance Emilie Kent aka Ruth Emilie Kaye: Dr. Pierce's Memorial Nurses Home

    In 1860, Francis Saville Kent, nearly 4 years old, was taken from his cot and cruelly murdered. His body was found in the privy at Road Hill House, Wiltshire, England. Five years later, Constance Emilie Kent confessed to the crime and served 20 years in prison. When she was released, she emigrated to Australia. For 20 years she was the Matron at Dr. Pierce's Memorial Home in Maitland, NSW under the alias Ruth Emilie Kaye.

    References:
    Trove newspapers: https://trove.nla.gov.au

    Music: Lone Harvest, Darkest Child, Piano Music: By Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License - http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/3.0/

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    Websites:
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