George Semperius Brooks
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Title
George Semperius Brooks
Description
George Semperius Brooks was a soldier born in Havana, Cuba on June 1st, 1876, who then moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. After his move to Manitoba, his name was then changed from Semperius to St. Pierre on his documents as that was a more “Christian” name. He was a widowed man with no children who enlisted in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Forces. After his medical exam on June 1st, 1916, he was deemed fit to serve. He completed 5 years in the US Cavalry (part time as cook) and spent six months in Capt. A. Co. 5th. Illinois Battalion. He also took part in both the 24th and 27th Battalion. The highest rank George achieved before being discharged was a private. He was discharged September 14th, 1918, after being deemed medically unfit. He was ill several times including bronchitis (France, May 6th, 1916, to August 5th, 1916, debility (France March 1917), syphilis (Winnipeg, 23/4/18 to 24/4/18), chronic bronchitis (Tuxedo Park, Winnipeg, 18/5/18 to 13/8/18), dental treatment (July 20, 1918). Finally on August 1st, 1918, the hospital states that their help will no longer benefit him. Finally, even after being chronically ill for many years he passed at the age of 105 years old in Deer Lodge.
Date
1876-1981
Type
Person
Person Item Type Metadata
Birth Date
1876
Birthplace
Havana, Cuba
Death Date
1981
Place of Death
Deer Lodge, Winnipeg
Bibliography
George Semperius Brooks was a soldier born in Havana, Cuba on June 1st, 1876, who then moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. After his move to Manitoba, his name was then changed from Semperius to St. Pierre on his documents as that was a more “Christian” name. He was a widowed man with no children who enlisted in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Forces. After his medical exam on June 1st, 1916, he was deemed fit to serve. He completed 5 years in the US Cavalry (part time as cook) and spent six months in Capt. A. Co. 5th. Illinois Battalion. He also took part in both the 24th and 27th Battalion. The highest rank George achieved before being discharged was a private. He was discharged September 14th, 1918, after being deemed medically unfit. He was ill several times including bronchitis (France, May 6th, 1916, to August 5th, 1916, debility (France March 1917), syphilis (Winnipeg, 23/4/18 to 24/4/18), chronic bronchitis (Tuxedo Park, Winnipeg, 18/5/18 to 13/8/18), dental treatment (July 20, 1918). Finally on August 1st, 1918, the hospital states that their help will no longer benefit him. Finally, even after being chronically ill for many years he passed at the age of 105 years old in Deer Lodge.
Portrait Credit
Canadian Expeditionary Force. Discharge Certificate for George Semperius Brooks. September 14, 1918. Manuscript. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Accessed at Library and Archives Canada.
Associated Course
Rethinking Modern Canadian History (Carleton HIST 1302)
Citation
“George Semperius Brooks,” Recipro: The history of international and humanitarian aid, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/recipro/items/show/592.