Lieutenant

Robert McKeich

Conflict: 
Anglo Boer War
Additional Information: 

Husband of Mrs Emily Harriet McKeich (nee Bicknell born at Raglan, Victoria, Australia 7/01/1857), of Lawrence, Central Otago, New Zealand.

NZ WAR GRAVES

Biographical Notes:

Lt.Robert McKEICH is buried in Maccaulvei Cemetery, Vereeniging, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Lieutenant McKeich of the 9th Contingent was the last New Zealander to die in Africa during the Boer War. He was also the last officer of the Empire Forces to be killed in action.
Robert McKeich’s son Walter also served in the Anglo-Boer War, with the 10th Contingent.

The 9th Contingent left New Zealand on the 12th March, 1902, the 10th on the 19th April, both too late to see any significant action. The peace was signed at Vereeniging on the 31st May that year.
“A Boer War veteran said today he still remembered clearly the day Lieutenant McKeich was killed, about June 3 or June 4, 1902, a few days after the peace conference attended by Lord Kitchener. Lieutenant McKeich, who was a butcher at Lawrence before the war, and Lieutenant H Raynes, a Dunedin man who was formerly a conductor on the old Roslyn cable cars, set out across the veld on horseback to shoot springbok. They were held up by a party of three Boers, two of whom were armed. The Boers apparently did not know that peace had been declared.

The Boers ordered the officers from their horses, and told them to take off their uniforms. The order was given to Lieutenant Raynes first. He was carrying a heavy service revolver in his hip pocket. He took off his jacket, and when he went to undo his braces at the back, he whipped out the revolver, shot one Boer through the head, and another through the chest. He had only two bullets in his revolver. The third Boer came towards him, and Lieutenant Raynes threw the heavy empty revolver at him. It struck the Boer between the eyes, crushing his skull and killing him. The two New Zealand officers then went to remount their horses, and as Lieutenant McKeich was getting into the strirrups, the Boer who had been wounded in the chest crawled to a rifle and shot him dead.”
Ashburton Guardian, Wednesday November 2, 1955

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Casualty

Name:
Robert McKeich
Rank: 
Lieutenant
Date of Birth:
05 September 1855
Place of Birth: 
Fiery Creek, Victoria, Australia
Next of Kin: 
Mrs Emily Harriet McKeich (wife), Lawrence, Otago, New Zealand
Date of Enlistment:
Not known
Enlistment Address: 
Whitehaven Street, Lawrence, Otago, New Zealand
Occupation on Enlistment:
Butcher
Armed Force: 
Army
Unit:
New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, 9 Contingent

Casualty Details

Cause of Death:
Killed in action
Date of Death:
04 June 1902
Day of Death:
Wednesday
Age at Death: 
46
Conflict: 
Anglo Boer War

Embarkation Details

Embarkation Body:
9th Contingent
Embarkation Place:
Port Chalmers, New Zealand
Embarkment Date:
12 March 1902
Vessel:
Kent
Destination:
Durban, South Africa

Text in italics supplied by Cenotaph Online, Auckland War Memorial Museum

Cemetery

Cemetery Location: 
South Africa
Robert McKeich
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