At the time of his death Alfred Moran was serving two sentences (concurrent) of five years' penal servitude each, for house-breaking and stealing from the person. (Cumberland Argus & Fruitgrowers Advocate, Parramatta, 11 June 1902).
He died of paralysis on 7 June 1902 at Parramatta Gaol. His occupation was given as dealer.
'Moran, Alfred (1872–1902)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/moran-alfred-31579/text39041, accessed 4 October 2024.
16 June,
1872
Hobart,
Tasmania,
Australia
7 June,
1902
(aged 29)
Parramatta, Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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