Kenora Great War Project

 

Personal Details
Date of BirthNovember 15, 1893
Place of BirthRat Portage (Kenora), Ontario
CountryCanada
Marital StatusSingle
Next of KinDuncan McDonald, Beausejour, Manitoba
Trade / CallingFarmer
ReligionRoman Catholic
Service Details
Regimental Number1288518
Service Record Link to Service Record
Battalion45th Battalion
ForceCanadian Expeditionary Force
BranchCanadian Infantry
Enlisted / ConscriptedEnlisted
Date of EnlistmentDecember 23, 1914
Age at Enlistment21
Theatre of ServiceCanada
Prisoner of WarNo
Survived WarNo
Death Details
Date of DeathApril 4, 1915
Age at Death21
Buried AtSaint Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Beausejour, Manitoba
PlotC-8410

McDonald, George Angus

Although his attestation papers gave his place of birth as Kenora, Manitoba, George Angus McDonald was born on 15 November 1893 in Rat Portage (later renamed Kenora), Ontario. His father Duncan Alexander McDonald was from Ontario while his mother Mary Elizabeth Kerr was from Scotland, the couple marrying on 21 October 1886 in East Selkirk, Manitoba. By the time of the 1891 census the family was living in Rat Portage where Duncan was working as a carpenter. Shortly after the 1901 census the family moved near Beausejour, Manitoba to farm. George’s known siblings born in Rat Portage were James Patrick (1889-1926), Ellen (1890), Duncan Alexander (Alex) (1892), Walter John (Jack) (1896), Archibald Joseph (Archie) (1898), and  Thomas Hugh (1900), with siblings William (1903), Duncan Donald (1905), and Archibald (abt 1907) born in Manitoba.

With occupation given as farmer and his father in Beausejour as next of kin, George signed his attestation papers in Brandon, Manitoba on 23 December 1914. While training as a Private with the 45th Battalion, George became ill and died of pneumonia on 4 April 1915 in the Brandon General Hospital. Along with other family members, he is interred in the Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in Beausejour.

George is commemorated for his service on page 25 in the First World War Book of Remembrance in Ottawa and on the Beausejour War Memorial.

By Judy Stockham

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