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William Keelan

SRoH.     Trooper William Keelan from Kirkcudbright.   Enlisted in 5th Australian Light Horse. Served at the Dardanelles. Once wounded. Accidentally killed at Woolwich 27th November 1915.

Kirkcudbright War Memorial Inscription: Trooper W. Keelan 5th A.L.H.

Australian War Records: 29th December 1914, at Brisbane, Queensland, enlisted as trooper (no.773) with  Rifles 5th Australian Light Horse AIF (Australian Imperial Force).
Born in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, aged 32½.      Was a farmhand.      Next of kin : aunt, Mrs T. McQueen, Gladstone Place, Kirkcudbright.     Previously served 2 years with KOSB (Territorial) and 2½years with Royal Navy.
He was 5' 4'', dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair and a Presbyterian.
19th July 1915 : in Gallipoli.
27th July 1915:  while in Gallipoli he was hospitalised with dysentery. Sent to England on HMHS (Hospital Ship) Esmarelda.
09th August 1915 : after aunt died, next of kin changed to Elizabeth McCoskry (friend, later wife) c/o Mrs John McCoskry, 71 William Street, Dalbeattie,.
17th September 1915 : in War Hospital, Reading with dysentery (slight).
27th November 1915 at 8.15pm on Saturday evening William was knocked down by a motorcar outside his barracks in Woolwich.  Next of kin (his widow) Mrs E C Keelan. His personal effects included an emu feather and some shells.
29th November 1915 : Coroner's Inquest Death of Trooper (773) ALH. Born 18th June 1882 in Gatehouse of Fleet. Trade: road contractor. Died 27th November 1915 on Main Road, Bostall Heath, Woolwich. Was seen to be crossing the road outside the barracks with 'his head down and lost in thought'. The road was very dark (war time restrictions) and despite the car sounding it's horn and having lights on, Trooper Keelan was knocked down and run over. Medical assistance was swift but the doctor found he had a compound fracture of the skull and a compound fracture of the left hip. He died of shock from his brain injury. The driver of the car (Cyril Garrett) was exonerated.
A Military Funeral was held on 30th November 1915 . He was buried in Grave 1096, Section 11, Woolwich Cemetery.  His widow attended the inquest and funeral. Her address was Grobdale, Mossdale, via Castle- Douglas.
War pension to widow Mrs Elizabeth Couplin Keelan, Anchorlie, Kirkcudbright  £52 per annum, awarded 23/03/1916.
British War Medal, Victory Medal and 15 Star sent to 'Mrs E McCoskrie'. Later she also received 'Where the Australians Rest' (a booklet of war graves), a Memorial Plaque and Scroll.

Online Embarcation Roll for Australian Light Horse (Commonwealth Expeditionary Force): Private William Keelan, a 32 year old farmer from Clifton, Queensland enlisted 30/12/1914.
He left Brisbane, Queensland on the HMAT Itria on 09/02/1915.

1891 Kirkcudbright Census, at Mid Boreland Cottage : William Keelan (9, birthplace unknown) was a boarder with Cunningham & Jane Stevenson and family. Agnes Keelan (12, birthplace unknown) was also there and is presumably William’s sister.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser October 1915: Marriage on 12/10/1915 at Kirkcudbright of Elizabeth Couplin McCoskry (whose father was Robert McCoskry from Dalbeattie) to William Keilan from Queensland, Australia. Elizabeth was in service at Anchorlee, Kirkcudbright.

Newspaper clipping (paper unknown), 1st December 1915 :  'Trooper William Keelan of Queensland was knocked down and killed by a motorcar at Plumstead, North London on Saturday. At the inquest, held on Monday, a verdict of accidental death was recorded.'

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 8th December 1915: Death of William Keelan, 5th Australian Light Horse.      William was a native of Gatehouse but had been brought up in Kirkcudbright. Before the war he was in service at the Carse and other farms in the area. He emigrated to Australia 8 years ago (c.1907) and had enlisted in the Commonwealth Expeditionary Force at the outbreak of war. He served in the Dardanelles and after being wounded he was sent to recover in an English hospital. He married Elizabeth about 9 weeks before he was trajically killed. After his wedding he retuned to Woolwich but had not expected to return to fighting for a considerable time. He was killed by a motor car in the street and buried in Woolwich.He was aged 33 (born c.1882).

Girthon Baptisms: The births of 3 of William Keilan's siblings are recorded (Robert 1868, Jane 1870 and James 1875) - father James Keilan, mother Anne/Annie Griffin. There are gaps in the register so neither William's parent's marriage or William's birth are recorded.

ScotlandsPeople birth certificate (Girthon): Birth of William Keenan 18th June 1881 in Back Street, Gatehouse. Father: Robert Keenan, carter. Mother: Annie Griffin (married 30th May 1865). Annie could not write her name.

ScotlandsPeople marriage: 12/10/1915 at the Manse, Kirkcudbright, William Keenan, a road contractor with 5th Australian Light Horse,from Clifton, Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia married Elizabeth Couplin McCoskry, a domestic servant from Anchorlee, Kirkcudbright. William’s father given as Robert Keelan (deceased), no mother given. Bride and groom were both aged 33.

Free BMD: Dec. 1915 Death of William Keelan (aged 32) at Woolwich.

We Will remember Them. Kirkcudbright's Sons 1914 - 1918 by Ian Devlin.
Trooper W. Kennan served with the 5th Australian Light Horse. He was born in Gatehouse but worked on many farms in Kirkcudbrightshire including Carse Farm near Kirkcudbright. He emigrated to Australia in 1907. When war broke out he enlisted in the 5th Australian Horse and was sent to the Dardanelles. He was severely wounded at Anzac Cove on 25/04/1915. While convalescing from his injuries, he visited Kirkcudbright, and met Elizabeth McCoskry from Dalbeattie who was 'in service' in Kirkcudbright. They had a 'whirlwind romance' and married in October 1915. William returned to Woolwich. He was killed by a motor vehicle on 27th November 1915 only 7 weeks after his marriage. He was 35 years old.

Gatehouse link : Born in Gatehouse.

William Keelan (or Keenan)     William with his older brother and family (?)     Kirkcudbright War Memorial

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