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The Kelly Story starts three blocks from this historic exhibition at St Francis Church, Lonsdale Street. There, on Monday November 18, 1850, Father Gerald Ward married Ned Kelly s parents, John Red Kelly and Ellen Quinn. Nine years earlier, Red, from Tipperary, Ireland, Beginnings MELBOURNE AND WALLAN 1850 1854 was convicted of stealing two pigs. He was sentenced to seven years transportation and served his time in Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) before crossing to the Port Phillip District of New South Wales, soon to become Victoria. Ellen Quinn s family was from Antrim in Northern Ireland. Her parents, with their eight children, arrived in Melbourne as bounty (assisted) migrants in 1841. The Quinns eventually settled on a farm at Wallan, 50 kilometres north of Melbourne. Here, Ellen met Red. And here, after their marriage, the young couple started to raise a family. 7

N E D : T H E E X H I B I T I O N Red Kelly s convict background is sketched in the documents of The Convict Indent, which records his transportation to Australia aboard the transport Prince Regent in 1841; the Convict Record covers time served in Van Diemen s Land until he received a Certificate of Freedom in 1848 and crossed to the Port Phillip District. Archives of Tasmania 8 St Francis Church, Lonsdale St, Melbourne an 1851 engraving by S.T.Gill. Lois Royal

Beginnings The marriage of Red Kelly and Ellen Quinn as recorded in the Marriage Register of St Francis Church. Ellen, 18 at the time, was six months pregnant. Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne Father Gerald Ward, who presided at the wedding. Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne 9

N E D : T H E E X H I B I T I O N In February 1854, with money made from golddigging and horse-dealing, Red bought a farm at Beveridge, a little south of Wallan. Here, in December of that year, Ellen bore a son they named Edward to friends and family, Ned their second surviving child and first boy. Ned s first nine years BEVERIDGE 1854 1863 Red worked as a dairyman, carpenter and splitter. He also dabbled unsuccessfully in real estate which, coupled with a weakness for drink, brought him close to ruin. But in 1859 he was able to buy 21 acres and build a timber cottage for his growing family. In 1862, young Ned started school in the little town s new Roman Catholic Church. In six months, he learnt to read and write to second class standard, before Red sold his farm and took the family 80 kilometres up the Sydney Road (now 10 the Hume Freeway) to Avenel.

Ned s first nine years The original Kelly block at Beveridge where Ned was born in a long-vanished house. The Kelly cottage at Beveridge built by Red in 1859. Four-year-old Ned might have helped his father. Here, three of the Kelly children were born Jim (1859), Dan (1861) and Kate (1863). The house was added to by later owners and is today in a critical state of disrepair. 11

N E D : T H E E X H I B I T I O N Father Charles O Hea who baptised Edward (Ned) Kelly, third child of Ellen and Red, probably while riding circuit from his parish at Pentridge (Coburg). Twenty-five years later, O Hea stood by Ned at his execution. Melbourne Catholic Archdiocese 12 The Quinn Homestead, Wallan, photographed in 1964. Private Collection

Ned s first nine years Young Ned Kelly s initials (EK and two K s) carved into the door of his grandfather s forge at the Quinn homestead, Wallan. Also seen here are sample burns of newly-made branding irons the Q with a dropped tail and the later JQ. Private collection 13

N E D : T H E E X H I B I T I O N While the Kelly family scraped a living from a rented dairy farm, Ned and the older children attended the Avenel School. Ned won lasting fame as an 11 year-old by rescuing a seven-year-old boy from a flooded creek. His heroism was rewarded with a silk sash. A New Life and a Death A VENEL 1864 1867 When Red Kelly was sentenced to six months gaol for butchering a neighbour s stray calf, Ned s bravery may have won his father lenient treatment a generous remission and imprisonment in the local lock-up instead of a distant gaol. But when Red returned to the family, he also returned to the bottle and scarcely more than a year later died of dropsy an illness that bloats the body. 14 Ellen Kelly was a widow at 33, with seven children. Ned Kelly, just turned 12, signed his father s death certificate and stepped into his boots.

A New Life and a Death Site of the Kelly House on Hughes Creek near Avenel 15

N E D : T H E E X H I B I T I O N Richard Shelton who was rescued by young Ned from Hughes Creek, Avenel. Two of Richard Shelton s sons are still alive. A grandson, Ian Bluey Shelton, was a famous Essendon footballer. Richard s grateful parents, Esau and Margaret (seen in locket portraits), presented Ned with a handsome green silk sash. Keith McMenomy/Shelton Family 16

A New Life and a Death The toll bridge over Hughes Creek, Avenel, in the 1860s. The Shelton family s Royal Mail Hotel lies at top left. Ned s rescue of young Richard took place beside a footbridge out-of-frame to the right. Keith McMenomy/Shelton Family Red Kelly s Death Registration, signed by Ned, symbolises the boy s new role as man of the Kelly house, helping his 33-year-old mother care for her six other children. Registrar, Births Deaths and Marriages 17