Nmp Event 20627
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Nmp Event 20627 has 44 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:associated with individual(3), has other source(3), kills people(2)
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- Charles Moreton[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
- George Page[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
- Gordon Sandeman[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Other Sourcein disputehasOtherSource
- QSL 1854 Letter from Frederick Walker to Colonial Secretary 21 October, NSW Colonial Secretary Letters Relating to Moreton Bay and Queensland 1822–1860, Reel A2.30[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
- Skinner 1975:152[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
- Moreton Bay Courier 25 November 1854, p2[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Kills Peoplein disputekillsPeople
- Charles Moreton[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
- George Page[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Associated With Nmp OfficerassociatedWithNmpOfficer
- Frederick Walker[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Described in SourcedescribedInSource
- Qsl 1854 Letter Frederick Walker[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
First Reported DatefirstReportedDate
- 1854[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- QSA86133 1854 Letter from Frederick Walker to Alexander Walker 3 October, General correspondence records of the Native Police 1848–1857, Mfilm 2435 also DR190284[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 151.336583[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 151.336583[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -26.418183[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -26.418183[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Has Csv Record NumberhasCsvRecordNumber
- 682[1]all time · Row 0682 Eid 20627
Inbound mentions (10)
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basedOnInquiriesBased on Inquiries(1)
- Moreton Bay Courier Article
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citesEventCites Event(1)
- Moreton Bay Courier 1854 11 25 P2
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correctsMisattributionCorrects Misattribution(1)
- Moreton Bay Courier Article
ex:moreton-bay-courier-article
discussesEventDiscusses Event(1)
- Skinner 1975
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escapedAfterEscaped After(1)
- Talleyed Jemmy
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initiallyReportedEventIncorrectlyInitially Reported Event Incorrectly(1)
- Local Papers
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mentionedInDescriptionMentioned in Description(1)
- Talleyed Jemmy
ex:talleyed-jemmy
receivedIntelligenceAboutReceived Intelligence About(1)
- Frederick Walker
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referencesEventReferences Event(1)
- Qsa86133
ex:qsa86133
respondedToEventWithTroopersResponded to Event With Troopers(1)
- Frederick Walker
ex:frederick-walker
Other facts (27)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Description | 2. I have now received intelligence that the murder in question was committed by a black called Talleyed Jemmy a fellow servant of the murdered men with whom he was shepherding and lambing. He comes from the Darling Downs and had been sent to the Dawson by Mr Sandeman at whose station the crime was committed.” (QSL 1854 Letter from Frederick Walker to Colonial Secretary 21 October, NSW Colonial Secretary Letters Relating to Moreton Bay and Queensland 1822–1860, Reel A2.30) | [1] |
| Has Description Quote | ‘Dawson River.—Some time ago it was stated in the local papers that two men belonging to Mr. Sandeman had been killed by the native blacks. We are informed that from inquiries since made, it appears that the murders were not committed by the blacks of the Dawson, but by a Darling Downs black called "Talley-eyed-Jemmy," who had come over to that part of the country with the two murdered men, in charge of some sheep. The murderer made his escape, and has not since been captured.’ (Moreton Bay Courier 25 November 1854, p2) | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 20627 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on Europeans/others - Charles Moreton and George Page, Burrandowan (before 3 October 1854) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | Mr Sandeman's station | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Location of Burrandowan head station in 1878 | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Pastoral run | [1] |
| Has Named Perpetrator1 | Tall Eyed Jemmy | [1] |
| Has Notes Comments | Walker and troopers went in response, but not clear whether anyone injured or killed: ‘Para 12: Object to disperse main body, & if opportunity, to punish the murderers – they were mixed up with friendly blacks, afraid to injure the innocent as well as the guilty – ordered Corporals to disperse them without firing a shot; was completely done for. Police marched into camp at 9 o’clock at night, blacks were astonished & broke up into 3 parties – Police chased them until they were tired with running – this took place at Cockatoo, station of Mr Living who was much gratified at their dispersal without his own friends being injured - 20 September 1852 [as it is]’ (Frederick Walker to Colonial Secretary 25 September 1854, Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.30: 558 - 562) | [1] |
| Has Unclear Injuries in Response | not clear whether anyone injured or killed | [1] |
| Is Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Kills Number of People | 2 | [1] |
| Occurs at Pastoral Run | Burrandowan | [1] |
| Occurs at Station of | Gordon Sandeman | [1] |
| Occurs Day and Month | before 3 October | [1] |
| Occurs Year | 1854 | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Talleyed Jemmy | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Barunggam | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Burnett | [1] |
| Temporally Precedes | 1854-10-03 | [1] |
| Causes Response by | Frederick Walker | [1] |
| Framed As Murder by Servant | Talleyed Jemmy | [1] |
| Involves Sheepherding | null | [1] |
| Occurs at | Dawson River | [1] |
| Presupposes Local Blacks Innocent | Dawson Blacks | [1] |
| Essential to Native Police Records | null | [1] |
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References (1)
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