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    Morpeth Moments

    It will feature stories about murder, unfortunate tragedies and other crimes - all involving people that were in some way connected to the village of Morpeth, NSW. . . as convicts, soldiers and settlers made this area their home, stayed for a while to discover their niche or moved on to seek their fortune.Fortnightly episodesEmail: marleneduncan@live.comFacebook Page: Morpeth MomentsMusic: Kevin McLeod | YouTube Audio Library - YouTube (Lone Harvest)
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    Episodes (45)

    The Burren Tragedy

    The Burren Tragedy

    William Maher arrived at John Green's selection at Burren Station on the day of the tragedy, (4th September 1894) having shaved his whiskers off. He got off his horse near the house and fixed his rifle together, having carried it in pieces. He spoke to John Green, who, not knowing him, said, 'You have the advantage of me.' Maher said, 'You have not got the advantage of me; my name is Maher; and I am going to shoot you.' 

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

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

    Cold Isolation by Fesliyan - Fesliyan Studios - Free music for non-commercial use from https://fesliyanstudios.com

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    Charles Hines last person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    Charles Hines last person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    Charles Hines, condemned to death by the Chief Justice, Sir Frederick Darley, at the Circuit Court held in Maitland in April 1897, for a terrible outrage committed on his step-daughter, at a place called Gundy, near Scone, suffered the last dread penalty of the law within the precincts of the gaol at East Maitland on Friday, the 21st May 1897. He was in the ominous words of the Judge's sentence " hanged by the neck until he was dead." He died firmly and instantaneously.

    References:

    Trove newspapers:- https:trove.nla.gov.au

    Music: 'Lone Harvest', 'Long Note Three', 'The Escalation': By Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
     http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
                   'The Burning of the Piper's Hut': Pinniped - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pinniped/Demo-2016.-.01_The_Burning
    _of_the_Pipers_Hut/Comments: -http://freemusicarchive.org/curator:ZiklibrenbiblicensesCopyright:Attribution-Noncommercial-Share_Alike3.0_United_States:  http:/creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us

    Sound Effects: Soundbible.com – free sound effects. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    Link for story about Robert 'Nosey Bob' Howard - Hangman
    Robert ‘Nosey Bob’ Howard | The Dictionary of Sydney
    https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/robert_nosey_bob_howard

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    Michael McMahon - 15th person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    Michael McMahon - 15th person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    Michael McMahon  was the 15th person hanged at Maitland Gaol on the 12th December 1871, for the murder of John Jones at Hall’s Creek. 
    A magisterial enquiry was held at Denman, on the 8th of June, 1871, before G. A. F. Kibble, Esq, J P , touching the death of a man named John Jones, who was found dead under his dray, near Hall's Creek, on the 7th June. 
    -At nine o clock on Tuesday morning, 12th December 1871, the convict Michael M'Mahon (or Mannion, as he called himself) was executed in Maitland gaol, in pursuance of the sentence passed upon him at the October sittings of the Maitland Circuit Court, where he was convicted before Mr. Justice Cheeke of the wilful murder of a man named John Jones, at Hall's Creek, on the 6th June last. 

    References:

    Trove newspapers:- https:trove.nla.gov.au

    Further detailed account of execution - https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103920729?searchTerm=Michael%20McMahon#

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

    Sound Effects: Soundbible.com – free sound effects. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    Youtube – Wagon train - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b9iQNvbc9I

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    Black Harry - 13th person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    Black Harry - 13th person hanged at Maitland Gaol

    There was a sigh of relief when the news got abroad in the middle of August, 1861, that the murderer, Black Harry, was captured. There was great excitement locally when, after his committal at Merriwa, he was brought on to Singleton; and placed in the local lockup. The people turned out in great numbers to get a glimpse of the notorious villain, whose atrocities shocked the whole colony. After a brief sojourn in the lockup here he was taken on to Maitland on the morning of September 7th, 1861.


    Music: 
    Lone Harvest, Peace of Mind, Long Note Three & Investigations by Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

    link for Trove article
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspapers/article/13062400?searchTerm=Harry%27s%20Body%20Hamitlon

    References
    https://wwwqhrc.qld.gov.au/  data/assets/pdf-file/0013/10606/Aboriginal-timeline-FINAL-updated-25-July-2018.pdf
    http://www.workingwithindigenousaustralians.info/content/ History 3 Colonisation.html

    The Tragedy at Allandale - Lillian Bridge and Frederick Green - Part 2

    The Tragedy at Allandale - Lillian Bridge and Frederick Green - Part 2

    The Green family were very well known in the Hunter Valley. Walter Clement Green, vigneron, was the father of Frederick Davies Green, who was charged with the murder of Lilian Bridge, aged 16, daughter of William Bridge, employee of W. C. Green, on 14th April 1908.

     

    References:

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

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

    Sound Effects: https://youtube.com/audiolibrary/

    Website: Appendix H - Non-indigenous Heritage Study

    majorprojects.planningportal.nsw.gov.au

    The Tragedy at Allandale - Lillian Bridge and Frederick Green

    The Tragedy at Allandale - Lillian Bridge and Frederick Green

    History records the tragic tale of the murder of Lilly Bridge in 1908 somewhere between her home and Norwood House. It is thought that Frederick Green (son of Walter Clement Green - winemaker), ambushed Lilly, who had rejected his romantic advances, and murdered her. Lilly was 17 years old and had worked for Mrs. Green. Her father worked for Walter Clement Green and lived in a cottage near to the homestead. Part I details the crime and Part 2 details the conviction, sentence and aftermath of Frederick Davies Green. 

    Helen McDougall - paramour of William Burke

    Helen McDougall - paramour of William Burke

    The Burke and Hare murders were a series of 16 killings committed over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were undertaken by William Burke and William Hare, who sold the corpses to Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures.

    Writing to the Weekly Scotsman, a Leith correspondent says : — ‘In your journal some time ago, I read a powerful narrative of the Burke and Hare atrocities in the West Port of Edinburgh, the writer of which was of opinion that Helen MacDougall had died unknown, and that the accounts of her death in different localities were unworthy of belief. Well, I can vouch for the currency of one rumour, at any rate.’

     

    Resources:

    Trove Newspapers & Gazettes:- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/

    Free Settler of Felon - Jen Willetts:- https://www.freesettlerorfelon.com/searchaction.php?page=5&surname=&ship=earl%20of%20liverpool%201831&firstname=

    BDM – marriage

    https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/result?3

    https://search.findmypast.com.au/search-world-records/new-south-wales-parish-registers-christ-church-cathedral-newcastle

    Court Record Search

    https://www.scottishindexes.com/adentry.aspx?adid=830139

    The Stentmaisters – Burke and Hare

    https://falkirklocalhistorysociety.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/burke-hare-helen.pdf

    West Port murders; : or an authentic account of the atrocious murders committed by Burke and his associates; containing a full account of all the extraordinary circumstances connected with them. Author Thomas Ireland

    https://archive.org/details/b20443304

     

    Music

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

    Youtube sound effects

     

    The Body Snatcher

    The Body Snatcher


    This story is an introduction to my next episode regarding Helen McDougal, paramour of William Burke. William Burke and William Hare committed 16 Killings over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They sold the corpses to Dr. Robert Knox for his anatomy lectures. Edinburgh was the leading centre of anatomical study in the early 19th Century, in a time when the demand for cadavers led to a shortage in legal supply.

    The Body Snatcher - Haunted Places: Ghost Stories | Podcast on Spotify
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tPELSnFIC9XcU169EgNVt 

    Morpeth Moments
    en-auFebruary 01, 2022

    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/

    Email: marleneduncan@live.com

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    Websites:
    Murderpedia - Constance Kent | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
    Dictionary of Sydney - Kaye, Ruth Emilie | The Dictionary of Sydney

    Books:
    Noeline J. Kyle: A Greater Guilt: Constance Kent and the Road Murder, Boolarong press, Salisbury, Brisbane, 2009
    Barnard Taylor: Cruelly Murdered: Constance Kent and the Killing at Road Hill House, Souvenir Press, London, 1979


    Nostalgia - The Darlington and Johnston case

    Nostalgia - The Darlington and Johnston case

    In the early decades of the early 20th Century, writes seemed to be looking back nostalgically at what had been lost during colonisation, and they attempted to recreate the past in their literary works.
    One such reporter in the 1920's, was the journalist 'The Man in the Mask'. He or she wrote nostalgic stories derived from factual events and real people. This episode follows the case of Richard Darlington and John Johnston. Actual case occurred in 1840 - story written in 1924.

    References
    Newspapers & Gazettes Home - Trove (nla.gov.au)

    Music: Lone Harvest & Walking Alone - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons. By Attribution 3.0 License

    1920s AUSTRALIAN CHARLESTON - Ray Tellier san francisco orchestra - yes sir that s my baby - 1925 - YouTube




    William Moore - a hanging in High Street

    William Moore - a hanging in High Street

    I have been doing a series about the 16 hangings that occurred at Maitland Gaol from 1843 to 1897. But there was an execution by hanging before the Goal was built and took place in the main street of Maitland in February 1838. 

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

    Music: Lone Harvest & Teller of Tales - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons. By Attribution 3.0 License

    Poverty and Prosperity - https://www.maitland.nsw.gov.au/document/poverty-prosperity-education-resource
    Book: Exiled - The Port Arthur Convict Photographs - https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kFO-IsXQnp0C&pg=PA66&lpg=PA66&dq=william+moore+aurora+guernsey+1833&source=bl&ots=8heej-Npc9&sig=ACfU3U1qsTaURxHzs8Y2r4kwPFdT1FFRUw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwip4oDJt7vyAhWNILcAHRMICc4Q6AF6BAgKEAM#v=onepage&q=william%20moore%20aurora%20guernsey%201833&f=false

    The Hexham Swamp Bunyip and William Turton

    The Hexham Swamp Bunyip and William Turton

    On the 25 March 1925, a story appeared on page 3 of the ‘The Don Dorrigo Gazette and Guy Fawkes Advocate’ under the title of “Hunting the Bunyip of Hexham Swamp.”

    It appears that three men, Sam Millgate, Bill Wallace and Billy Parkes, back in 1879 swore they heard, during an evening’s wild duck hunt in the Hexham Swamps, what resembled the “roar of a lion” and were terrified by the appearance of a creature with “eyes like golden orbs in the night.”

    References:
    Trove: https://trove.nal.gov.au
    http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171842350
    http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163226566 

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

    email: marleneduncan@live.com

    Facebook group: Morpeth Moments - includes all images

    The Australasian Bittern "Bunyip Bird" - NBN newreel youtube

    Vicky Vo DIY – Bittern bird sound

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeAH30h9jxo

    Bunyip  wikipedia
    Bunyip - Wikipedia

    Bunyip image
    Bunyip | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom

    The Bishops Bridge Poisoning Case - Sarah Nagel Pt. 2

    The Bishops Bridge Poisoning Case - Sarah Nagel Pt. 2

    This story was brought to my attention from a listener. The article that led to my investigation began as follows:- Year1897 - "There's a fatality about the Keep family. Yes a fatality. I was  up in Maitland about 15 years ago when a Keep was poisoned. His wife and mother-in-law were arrested on suspicion, and one of them died in gaol. . . . . .Well, there was another Keep a short time back . . .instead of 'whiskey in the jar', it was poison, and one of them died. . . . .And now we have the romance of Sarah Nagle's (nee Keep's) doom". Her skeleton was found in a cave at Heathcote Gully in 1897, five years after she disappeared from her home.

    The Bishop's Bridge Poisoning Case - Mary Nichols - Pt 1

    The Bishop's Bridge Poisoning Case - Mary Nichols - Pt 1

    Email from a listener: ‘What is it about Maitland women and their love of strychnine?’

     

    ‘The Bishop’s Bridge story is interesting in that Sarah Nagle, store-keeper of West Maitland, was also involved in the Burton/Keep poisoning case, 16 years later. There was a witness in the Police court hearing that said that he had seen Sarah Nagle and Mary Nichols over his fence on the day before he found his dog poisoned. Sarah Nagle nee Keep was William Henry’s Keeps aunt’.

    On 27 December 1866, Mary was brought before the West Maitland Police Court and charged with having administered poison to the water cask of Terence O'Brien at Bishop's Bridge. The case came to trial on 23 October 1867 and Mary was found guilty on the lesser charges. She was "sentenced to be imprisoned in Sydney gaol for the space of 18 months".

    WARNING: Listener discretion is advised as this story contains information that informs accusations of animal cruelty.

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

    Music: Lone Harvest & This House: Kevin McLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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    William Ross and Jemmy the Chinaman

    William Ross and Jemmy the Chinaman

    William Ross and Jemmy the Chinaman were hanged at Maitland Gaol, NSW on 22nd November 1859. They were the 9th and 10th people to be hanged there.

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

    Lone Harvest, Teller of Tales By Kevin Macleod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

    Xia-Yu by Guifrog https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Guifrog#contact-artist. Attribution 4.0 International (CCBY 4.0) 
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Chinese Judicial Culture: From Tradition to Modernity
    http://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/217064399.pdf

    Christopher Walsh - 8th Hanging at Maitland Gaol

    Christopher Walsh - 8th Hanging at Maitland Gaol
    In this episode, are the circumstances that led to the hanging of Christopher Walsh, on the 28th September 1854, for the murder of his wife Mary Walsh nee McLoughlan. Mary was seven months into her confinement. The baby did not survive. Listener discretion is advised as this story relates to violence against a spouse and suicide.

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

    Lone Harvest: By Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Atrribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
    Cold Isolation: By Jason Shaw <a_href: "https//audionautix.com/">Creative_Commons_Music_by_Jason_Shaw_on Audionautix.com</a>
    Death March: by Chopin - Youtube music library - Royalty free music

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    The Bush Undertaker by Henry Lawson

    The Bush Undertaker by Henry Lawson
    This is a continuation to the previous episode relating to the Australian Outback and a story about a bush grave. . . 'He sighed heavily in the listening silence that followed this remark and proceeded with his work. He filled the grave to the brim this time, and fashioned the mound carefully with his spade. Once or twice he muttered the words, "I am the rassaraction." As he laid the tools quietly aside and stood at the head of the grave, he was evidently trying to remember the something that ought to be said. He removed his hat, placed it carefully on the grass, held his hands out from his sides and a little to the front, drew a long, deep breath, and said with a solemnity that greatly disturbed Five Bob: "Hashes ter hashes, dus ter dus. Brummy—an'—an' in hopes of a great an' gerlorious rassaraction I"'

    References:

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

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

    Background Australian didgeridoo music - Relaxing Aboriginal Australian Didgeridoo Music - YouTube

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    Morpeth Moments
    en-auMarch 09, 2021

    Graves - Bush Graves and Sailor's Row Morpeth Cemetery

    Graves - Bush Graves and Sailor's Row Morpeth Cemetery
    Bush graves - From the Murray to the Macintyre, from the coast to the Barrier and Grey Ranges, on hill sides and in gullies, by running streams or away out on those plains which scarce know creek or river, are scattered the graves of men, women and children, singly or in small groups, where human life has gone out before there was any appointed God's acre accessible for burial. These are bush graves of the past, but even now in many a part of 'Never Never' country the bush graves of the present are dug.
    Sailor's Row - Morpeth was once the regions busiest and most important river ports in the entire Hunter Valley region. Although this ended more than a century ago, there are many reminders of Morpeth’s maritime past in Morpeth Cemetery. Sailors Row is a series of headstones that mark the burial of 5 sailors who tragically drowned far from home and family in the 1870’s” and were buried in Morpeth Cemetery.

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

    Lone Harvest: By Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
    The Town of Our Youth: Free music for non-commercial use from https://feslyanstudios.com

    Sailor's Row (extract) - Maitland Reminiscences, Volume 18, No. 3 October 2016 - mdgs.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Maitland-Reminiscences-Nov-2016.pdf

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