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Joseph Fleming (politician)

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377:"Gentleman Dick" and his gang, who had attempted to shoot Fleming and rob his 'Mungie Bundie' station. He soon after returned to the Hawkesbury region where he was appointed to the role of district chief constable of the police force even though his brother was still a high-profile wanted felon. He remained with the police until 1848, being the chief constable at 415:. Fleming and Hall had to maintain a private force of 12 men to fight "against native blacks". In the early 1850s, their managers on these properties, James Norman, Dick Walker and D.W. Duncomb, participated in further killings of Aboriginal people including large massacres at Yamboucal and Donga Creek where troopers of the 510:
A lengthy court battle ensued in which it was found that Dollman was the legal owner of Yo Yo and Burenda, not Fleming, and the repossession was therefore unlawful. Although this case was a victory for Fleming, it did not improve his financial situation and he remained a undischarged bankrupt for the
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to arrest the bank's representative for trespass. Dollman appears to have had a close relationship with the local Native Police detachment, who although initially were defeated in battles with the local Aboriginal people, were later able to punish them after a barracks was established at Yo Yo.
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over the sale of the Talavera property which eventually saw Tooth taking ownership of most of Fleming's land acquisitions by 1861. Fleming's situation was further complicated with another legal case over properties that he allegedly owned on the
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people around 'Mungie Bundie' followed their arrival. Fleming left his brother John in charge of the run, who became well known for conducting armed raids against "the blacks", and was the leader of the gang that, in 1838, perpetrated the
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naming their run 'Mungie Bundie'. Hall, continuing his close association with Fleming, took up a neighbouring run which he called 'Weebollabolla'. These holdings were located only a few miles from what is now the modern day town of
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was found to contain the remains of Fleming and his wife Phoebe. The crypt was located in the 1990s and sealed over at the time to prevent vandalism. In October 2018 the crypt was excavated by archaeologists and students from the
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During this time, his first wife died in childbirth in 1853 and he married his second wife, Mary Everitt, in 1858. He abandoned Everitt in 1862 and she was forced into poverty, having to live in a tent.
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Fleming was very close to his uncle, Thomas Simpson Hall, they being of similar age and having married sisters of the same McGinnis family. Hall had been instrumental in establishing the Hall family's
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In 1848, Fleming again linked up with his uncle Thomas Simpson Hall to establish new pastoral interests on the frontiers of the colony. This time they drove thousands of head of cattle to the upper
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In early 1862, Fleming's station manager James Norman appropriated new land on the Warrego, which he called the Yo Yo and Burenda properties around the modern day town of
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were utilised. By 1851, Fleming and Hall had taken possession of hundreds of thousands of acres of land along the Balonne River, from Donga Creek through to Yuleba and
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Fleming was born in 1811 to parents Henry Fleming and Elizabeth Hall. The Halls and the Flemings were some of the first British families to take up land in the
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After his second political defeat in 1867, Fleming retired from public life and became a storekeeper and railway employee in Ipswich and
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Despite the massacre, Joseph Fleming was able to maintain his pastoral interests in the area. In 1839, he led a group in the capture of
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At Talavera, Aboriginal resistance was fierce and while establishing the run, Fleming and his men had a large battle with the local
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to the north of the Hawkesbury. In 1831, he married Phoebe McGinnis. In 1836, he joined the police force as a constable at
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people killing around fifty of them. This battle led to the name Talavera being chosen for his property, after the famous
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Like his father, Fleming became a farmer and an innkeeper, and in 1830 he received a grant of land along the
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In 1850, Fleming expanded his business interests to include the establishment of a steam mill on the
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on 9 July 1860. Fleming held the seat until he resigned on 3 November 1862 when he became bankrupt.
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amount of £29,132. The banks eventually did repossess Yo Yo and Burenda in 1868 when Dollman died.
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Fleming's financial difficulties were largely a result of a protracted court case with
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where Fleming formed the Talavera run, with Hall establishing the neighbouring runs of
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Colonial Secretary's letters received relating to Moreton Bay and Queensland 1822-1860
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Goodbye Bussamarai, The Mandandanji Land War, Southern Queensland 1842-1852
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Fleming died at Ipswich in 1891. In 2017 a crypt in an unmarked section of
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works and a flour mill. He also became a partner in the steamship
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on 11 September 1866. He held the seat until 2 July 1867 (the
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Fleming returned to politics on 7 August 1866, when the
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Phoebe McGinnis, (m.1831), Mary Harriet Everitt (m.1858)
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Lydon, Jane; Ryan, Lyndall; Withycombe, Patsy (2018).
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at Cuerindi and Mundowey, near the modern day town of
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Index

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Queensland Legislative Assembly
West Moreton
Alfred Broughton
Henry Challinor
George Thorn (senior)
Benjamin Cribb
William Nelson
Joshua Peter Bell
Benjamin Cribb
Joshua Peter Bell
Robert Herbert
George Thorn Jr.
Windsor, New South Wales
New South Wales
Australia
Ipswich, Queensland
Queensland
Australia
British Empire
Grazier
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Gwydir River
Balonne River
Warrego River
Hawkesbury River
New South Wales
Thomas Simpson Hall
squatter pastoralist

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