Smith, George Photo
Rank SM
Service # 36078
24th Reg. Yes
Books Of Rememberance Page Available

Private George Smith went from Cobalt to St.Louis camp, Quebec, thence to Woolwich, England, and later to Salisbury Plains, proceeding to France in December 1914 as a Transport Driver, He was promoted to Sergeant with the Tanks, as Driver and Repairer.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Sources Chatham Daily Planet (18-05-1917)
Height 5' 7 1/2''
Eye Colour Brown
Age 25
Complexion Dark
Hair Brown
Race Whte
Birthplace St. Mary, Kent England
Religion Anglican
Last Place of Employment Engineer "Porcupine Gold Mine"Cobalt
Average Earnings $150.00 per month
Marital Status Married
Marriage Info January 4th, 1914, St. Patrick's Church, Cobalt, Ontario
When Enlisted September 1914
Where Enlisted Cobalt, Ontario
Allowance from Patriotic Fund $18.00 per month
Next of Kin Wife- Mrs. Amy Smith, Chatham, Son- Maurice Smith

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