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Irish Kelly clan gather to learn of genetic links to Australian outlaw Ned Kelly

Notorious killer claims many admirers nowadays


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Most of his contemporaries thought he was a blackguard, but his descendants take a more nuanced view. That's the fate of Ned Kelly, cold blooded killer or freedom fighting folk hero, depending on who you ask.

In May, genetic links to the controversial Australian outlaw will be the focus of the next Kelly clan gathering in Dundrum, County Tipperary.

Kelly was born in Australia about 1854 and went on to win a fearful reputation as a lethal hoodlum who led authorities on a merry trail for years until he was finally captured for his crimes and hanged in Melbourne in 1880.

According to the Irish Times the key speaker at the May 17 - 19 Kelly gathering will be Australian Aidan Kelly, the clan’s chief recorder on genetic genealogy, who will be presenting the latest analysis of the Kelly Y-DNA study.

Mary Kelly, one of the event organizers and a spokeswoman for the Kelly Clan Association told the Irish Times: 'The purpose of our event is not to condone his reputation but to share the importance of genetics in tracing family connections.'

You may want to take that swab now. You never know who might turn up in your ancestral tree.


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If it were not for the Irish in Australia (and other freedom loving groups) The British would have ruled Australia as a Fiefdom. The Government tried to sell the Northern Territory to Lord Vestey for a penny an acre.If it were not for the striking meat workers the bid would've been successful. The northern Territory(520,000acres) is twice the size of Texas.
Good on ye, Ned! James Joyce would have been proud of ya! "Better to pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than to fade and wither dismally with age." The imperially imposed English Victorian Criminal Justice System in Ireland criminalised ya for stealing a loaf of bread. Here's to ya, Big Fella!
Poor misinformed Bythebay is at it again Clan is a Gaelic word moron.
Mick Jagger played the title role in the 1970 film titled "Ned Kelly".
My great great uncle James Babington must not have thought too badly about Ned. As a Victoria (Australia) Police Sergeant James Babington lent a 15 year old Ned Kelly some money in 1870, which Ned failed to repay of course.
 




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