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  1. John Vane died on 30 January 1906 in Cowra hospital, aged 63 years, and was buried in an unmarked grave the following day at Woodstock cemetery. [84] The cause of his death was recorded as ileo-colitis ( Crohn's disease ).

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  3. John Vane died of Ileocolitis in the hospital at Cowra, New South Wales on January 30, 1906. [1] John was a known bushranger in the 1800's because of all the big and small things he stole. He was also a help to the police in controlling, pubs, roads and the like.

  4. John Vane was the only member of the gang of 1863 to survive. Following the death of Micky Burke in a gun battle near Rockley, Vane left the gang and surrendered to a Priest near Carcoar. The remaining members all died a violent death by the bullet; either by police or private citizen.

  5. Johnny Vane died of Ilo-Colitis and exhaustion at Cowra hospital 29 January 1906 aged 63 years. His obituary was published in the Melbourne Argus 31 January 1906 - The death is announced from Cowra of Johnny Vane, the last of the notorious Ben Hall gang of bushrangers.

  6. Jan 1, 2015 · John Vane was the only member of the gang of 1863 to survive. He surrendered to a Catholic priest near Carcoar in November of that year. The other members of 1863 included Ben Hall, John Gilbert, John O’Meally, and Micky Burke; they all died by the bullet, either by private citizens or the police.

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  7. John Vane may lack the notoriety of his fellow bushranger and ‘gang-mate’ Ben Hall but, as the outlaw come (almost) good, he is a fascinating historical figure in his own right. Rather than ending his bushranging stint by noose or bullet, Vane surrendered.

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