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Ben Hall, the notorious Australian bushranger, was born in May 1837 at Maitland, New South Wales (NSW). Ben was the fourth child of Benjamin Hall, a 'Ticket of Freedom' convict, and the fifth child of Eliza Hall nee Somers, a convict who was to achieve her freedom in 1849.
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