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  2. The Grave of Ben Hall is a heritage-listed headstone of bushranger Ben Hall at Forbes Cemetery, Bogan Gate Road, Forbes, Forbes Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

  3. Ben Hall's Death Site is located between Forbes and Bogan Gate, approximately 19 kilometres northwest of Forbes. The site itself was marked by the Forbes Historical Society in 1957 with a metal plaque on a steel post. The site is a group of small trees on an otherwise treeless plain.

  4. He received notoriety as a Bushranger, which were British-Australian outlaws in the 19th century, who found refuge from law enforcement in the bush. Born near Maitland, New South Wales, in 1837, the fourth of eight children, his parents were Benjamin and Eliza Somers Hall.

  5. Ben Hall's grave in the Forbes cemetery Hall's body was taken back to Forbes where an inquest was held by the police magistrate. He was buried in the Forbes cemetery on Sunday 7 May 1865.

  6. Ben Hall was buried in Forbes Cemetery on Sunday, 7 May 1865. [30] A lot of people went to see him buried. [ 28 ] The first wooden grave marker and fence were burnt in a bushfire .

  7. Nov 7, 2017 · Ben Hall was buried in the Forbes general cemetery with a considerable number of people in attendance. Mick Coneley, the man who betrayed Ben Hall, walked away with £500 of the reward money – a fact well known in certain circles but not revealed until decades later.

  8. Jan 1, 1972 · Ben Hall (1837-1865), bushranger, is believed to have been born on 9 May 1837 at Maitland, New South Wales, son of Benjamin Hall and his wife Elizabeth; both parents were ex-convicts. He became a stockman and with John Macguire leased a run, Sandy Creek, near Wheogo.

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