Ernest Townsend JUCHAU

JUCHAU, Ernest Townsend

Service Number: 218
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 6th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Born: Chilcotts Creek, Murrurundi, NSW, 19 June 1874
Home Town: Murrurundi, Upper Hunter Shire, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Pneumonia, Pietersburg, South Africa, Pietersburg, Limpopo, South Africa, 21 October 1901, aged 27 years
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Anzac Square Boer War Memorial, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
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Boer War Service

1 Oct 1899: Involvement Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Private, 218
1 Oct 1899: Involvement Private, 218, 6th Queensland Imperial Bushmen

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Biography

Ernest Townsend JUCHAU was born on 19th June, 1874 in "Vermont Vale" Chilcotts Creek, Murrurundi NSW

His parents were James JUCHAU and Sarah Emma WILLIAMS

He joined the 6th Queensland Bushmens Rifles along with his cousin Percy James JUCHAU. 

They left Australia on the 4th April, 1901 on the ship S.S. Victoria and arrived in Durban, South Africa on 7th May, 1901.  They proceeded to Standerson where they were placed in Lt. Co. R Greys column which also had the 7th New Zealand Mounted Rifles.  They were under the command of Lt. Col. H.F. White.  They proceeded north to Ermelo where they were taken over by Lt Col Garratt at the end of June 1901.. All the time they were subject to sniper fire.  They operated south of Johannesburg until the end of July then moved into the Eastern Transvaal during September, October & November (when Ernest died of pneumonia) 

Ernest died on 21st October 1901 in Pietersburg, South Africa from pneumonia

Buried in Pietersburg General Cemetery - He is also Memoralized in the Australian War Memorial

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE

Murrurundai Times & Liverpool Plains Gazette 2nd Nov. 1901

Death at the Front

A cablegram from London dated October 27th states that Private E.T. Juchau of the 6th Queensland Contingent (Bushmen) has died from pneumonia at Paul Pietersburg.  Private E.T. Juchau was a son of Mr. James Juchau ,resident in Queensland, a grandson of Mrs. Juchau of Hay NSW and a nephew of Mrs. C.F. Juchau of Murrurundi.  He was the eldest surviving son of Mr. James Juchau and was about 27 years of age.  Genuine sympathy is felt with his relatives in their bereavement

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LINK TO FAMILY HISTORY

http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/u/c/Hugh-Juchau/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0529.html (www.genealogy.com)

INFORMATION ON 6TH QUEENSLAND IMPERIAL BUSHMANS CONTINGENT

http://angloboerwar.com/unit-information/australian-units/170-queensland/368-6th-queensland-contingent (angloboerwar.com)

COLONIAL CONTINGENTS IN THE BOER WAR
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-conflicts-periods/other/units-boerwar.htm (www.diggerhistory.info)

6th QUEENSLAND IMPERIAL BUSHMEN

Original strength : 404

Sub-units:  3 mounted rifle squadrons

Commanding Officer : Lieutenant Colonel O..A. Tunbridge

Left for South Africa on 4th April, 1901 on ship Victoria and served May 1901 to April, 1902 in eastern Transvaal and Free state under Grey

Fatal casualties: 7 killed or died of wounds, 5 died of disease

Contingent returned 17th June 1902 on ship Devon

 

 

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