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Talbot Mercer Papineau

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Years of service
  
1914–1917

Role
  
Lawyer

Awards
  
Military Cross

Name
  
Talbot Papineau

Rank
  
Major

Allegiance
  
Canada, United Kingdom

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Born
  
25 March 1883 Montebello, Quebec (
1883-03-25
)

Relations
  
Louis-Joseph Papineau – grandfather

Died
  
October 30, 1917, Passendale, Belgium

Service/branch
  
Canadian Expeditionary Force

Education
  
Brasenose College, Oxford, McGill University

Major Talbot Mercer Papineau, MC (25 March 1883 – 30 October 1917) was a lawyer and decorated soldier from Quebec, Canada.

Life and career

Born in Montebello, Quebec, he was the son of Louis-Joseph Papineau (grandson of the Patriote leader Louis-Joseph Papineau). However, Papineau was brought up a Protestant and had American roots. His mother, Caroline Rogers, was born in an influential family from Philadelphia. His upbringing was mainly in English. He was educated at the High School of Montreal and at McGill University. In 1905, he was one of the first Canadians to receive a Rhodes Scholarship, and subsequently studied law at Brasenose College, Oxford. He also played ice hockey for the Oxford Canadians. Returning to Montreal in 1908, he started practising law.

In August 1914, he enlisted with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and was commissioned a lieutenant. Through an exchange in newspapers in 1916 he argued with his cousin, the anti-imperialist nationalist leader Henri Bourassa, over support for the war and the British Empire. Papineau's letter to Bourassa would eventually be published in The Times of London. He was awarded the Military Cross for his actions in Belgium and he eventually rose to the rank of major. He was hit by a shell and killed during the Battle of Passchendaele near Ypres on October 30, 1917. His body was never identified, and he is commemorated at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.

In 1937 his mother presented an award in his honour to be presented annually by the Debating Union of his alma mater, McGill University.

He was one of the four Canadians featured in the book Tapestry of War: A Private View of Canadians in the Great War by Sandra Gwyn.

Papineau was portrayed by Justin Trudeau in the CBC Television film The Great War.

References

Talbot Mercer Papineau Wikipedia