J. O. Pearson

(1892-1918) 

J. O. Pearson

Location of Plaque 2015

 Advertisement for Hart Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, OH

SS Mercury

John "Jack" Oscar Pearson

Birth: 2/6/1892; Lattsbyn, Bralanda, Sweden

Address: 1470 E. 71st. St., Cleveland, OH

Demographics: age 25 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; occupation Tool Maker, Hart Manufacturing Company, 2319 E. 20th St., Cleveland, OH, (makers of iron and steel products); citizenship status Declarant; requested exemption due to "Alien"

Appearance: complexion fair, height 5'6", weight 158 lbs., hair blond, eyes blue

Draft Date/Enlistment Date/Rank: 6/5/1917; 11/8/1917; Private

Service Number: 1946209

Deployment: 4/23/1918 from Hoboken, NJ aboard SS Mercury

Action: Co L 331 Inf to Apr 12/18; Apr Repl Draft Cp Sherman O to --/18; Co H 163 Inf to May 24/18; Co H 16 Inf to death; Private Defensive Sector; AEF Apr 23/18 to death; died of wounds June 8 1918

Death: June 8, 1918 at age 26; Died of Wounds

Burial: buried locally in France; 7/28/1922 permanent reburial in Oise-Aisne American Cemetery; Fere-en-Tardenois, France; Plot D Row 19 Grave 31  

Next of Kin: Anna Lind (?-1968), sister, 238 Harrison St., Elyria, OH; Mrs. Mary Anderson, sister, 1443 W. 112th St., Cleveland, OH; Miss Ida Maria Pearson, sister, 644 E. 131st St., Cleveland, OH 

Additional Information: Immigrated 4/29/1912 when many Swedes were emigrating to the U.S. due to religious repression,  social conservatism, population growth, and crop failures creating unusually bleak conditions in the Swedish countryside; unable to locate information about parents and sisters due to the common name Pearson; the "back yard" of Hart Manufacturing Co. was the site in 1936 where the third victim of Cleveland's notorious torso murderer was found