Aaron Sherritt
Aaron Sherritt (1855 - 26 June 1880) was an associate of the gang of outlaws led by Ned Kelly.
Personal life
He grew up in the Woolshed near Beechworth and was a childhood friend of gang member Joe Byrne. At one stage he was engaged to wed Katie Byrne - Joe Byrne's sister. On 26 December 1879, Sherritt married another girl, the fifteen-year-old Ellen Barry.[1]
Kelly Gang
On 26 October 1878, Ned, his brother Dan, Byrne and Steve Hart were outlawed by the colony of Victoria after a gun battle with three policemen at Stringybark Creek. By some accounts, Sherritt offered to join the gang but was talked out of it by Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne.
He was a friend of the outlaws, but gained the trust of Police Superintendent Francis Hare.[1] Traditional accounts of the Kelly Gang portray him as a traitor, but many of the police suspected he was a double agent working for the Kelly Gang.[1] Detective Mick Ward actively worked to increase tensions between Sherritt and the Kelly Gang.[1] Policemen were sent to guard Sherrit, but their presence convinced the gang he was a traitor.[1]
Death and aftermath
On the 26 June 1880 Sherritt was at home with his wife, mother-in-law and four policemen, Constables Armstrong, Alexander, Ducross, and Dowling. A neighbour, Antone Weekes, who had reportedly been handcuffed and held hostage by Joe Byrne and Dan Kelly, called out "Aaron" at the front door of Sherritt's hut.[2][3] When Sherritt answered it, Joe Byrne shot him point-blank in the chest. The gang then held four police officers assigned to protect Aaron captive in the house for 12 hours before they stole back into the bush.[4]
Within a couple of days, Joe Byrne was himself killed in a shootout between the gang and the police at Glenrowan. Ned Kelly was the only one to survive to stand trial. He was found guilty and hanged on 11 November 1880.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Brendon Kelson; John McQuilton (2001). Kelly Country: A Photographic Journey. Univ. of Queensland Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-7022-3273-2.
- ↑ "ANOTHER KELLY OUTRAGE.". The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956) (Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia). 28 June 1880. p. 5. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
- ↑ "THE KELLY GANG.". Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) (NSW: National Library of Australia). 10 July 1880. p. 6. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
- ↑ Ingles, Matt On this day: The Kelly Gang's last stand, australiangeographic.com, 27 June 2014
Bibliography
- Alec Brierley, An Illustrated History of the Kelly Gang (1979)
- Ian Jones, "The Fatal Friendship: Ned Kelly, Aaron Sherrit & Joe Byrne" (2003)
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