Mr Richard Coleman

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Importance of Richard Coleman

I was a driver on the special train to the siege at Glenrowan

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Glenrowan Siege 28/6/1880
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Special train leaves Melbourne to go to Beechworth - follow up on death of Aaron Sherritt
I was driver on the special train from Melbourne to Benalla and on the pilot engine from Benalla to Glenrowan. (RC8044)

Train arrives at Benalla
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Arrive at Glenrowan
I arrived at Glenrowan by train at about 2.30 am on the morning of the siege with Sup Hare.

We spent the day moving trains backwards and forwards

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Following the meetings of the Reward Board in December 1880 I recieved a reward of about £68
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I was born in 1848, the son of Thomas Coleman and Mary Ann Trotter. I joined the Railways in 1866

wife Fanny Ducat children Thomas (step son) Kate,Sarah, Elizabeth, George, Kate.

I died in 1901

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What happened to Mr Coleman's family
Please enjoy the story of the KellyGang, but also remember that at least 10 people died and many more had their lives changed in ways that may still be painful to some people.
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