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Bushrangers were escaped Australian Frederick Ward aka Captain Thunderbolt was an Australian bushranger. He was a splendid horseman who was known for his horseriding skills. Captain Thunderbolt evaded capture for 6 years, the longest of any bushranger, which was mainly due to his wife Mary Ann Bugg, a half aboriginal that knew the bush.
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Frederick Ward, also known as “Captain Thunderbolt”, was an Australian bushranger. He lived in northern New South Wales. Some people thought he was like Robin Hood, who robbed from the rich to help the poor. [1].Thunderbolt permanently parted ways with Frederick Wordsworth Ward, alias “Captain Thunderbolt”, was buried in the Uralla Cemetery where his grave can still be seen today. Ward was involved in more than eighty major hold-ups and robberies, which were reported to be worth about £20,
Bushrangers were armed robbers Biography - Mary Ann Bugg Mary Ann Bugg (courtesy of Kent Mayo) Mary Ann Bugg was the eldest child of assigned convict James Bugg and his Aboriginal "wife" Charlotte and was born at the Australian Agricultural Company's Berrico outstation on 7 May [1].