
Episode 35 - The Monster
*Warning: this episode contains graphic information that could be distressing to some* Thomas Jeffrey was a convict bushranger in the mid-1820s in Van Diemen's Land. In newspaper reports of his crime...
29 Mai 202438min

Episode 34 - Little Miss Outlaw
Jessie Hickman was an outlaw in NSW in the early 1900s, and one of the few women in the early colony who was able to survive in the bush and evade police.
22 Mai 202446min

Episode 33 - Lady Janet
I came across Lady Janet Marion Clarke’s name when researching Harry Power the bushranger from Episode 23. After accounts of Power's ill health, he was released in 1885 based on the application of sev...
15 Mai 202424min

Episode 32 - The Coach Driver
This episode is about Charlie Lee and his family. Charlie was one of the most notable Cobb & Co coach drivers with the Hay to Deniliquin and Deniliquin to Moama runs in southern NSW in the mid to late...
8 Mai 202427min

Episode 31 - The Barrister
William Ah Ket was the first Chinese-Australian barrister in Australia. He fought against the White Australia policy and racist laws targeting Chinese workers. I came across William in my family tree ...
1 Mai 202439min

Episode 30 - The Complicated Life of Sarah Maria Hyatt
Sarah Maria Hyatt was known by many names throughout her lifetime. I was approached by her descendants to delve into her story - and what a story it is!
23 Apr 202446min

Episode 29: Bluecap The Bushranger
When I was researching the Dickens brothers for Episode 26, I came across a bushranger I had never heard of. This sparked my curiosity. He was coined 'Captain Bluecap' because he suffered from opthalm...
16 Apr 202454min

Episode 28 - Mr Frewen-Lord
This episode is about Charles Frewen-Lord who was married to my great great grandmothers niece, Elizabeth Ann Ascot, the daughter of Thomas and Emma Ascot, who featured in Episode 6. Charles' arrival ...
10 Apr 202425min



















