John (aka Jan) Jilek
(1890-1918)
(1890-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
SS City of Glasgow
Parents' tomb at Highland Park Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Birth: 10/29/1890, Beroun, Okres Beroun, Central Bohemia, Czechia (Czech Republic)
Address: 3529 E. 103rd St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 26 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; declarant for citizenship; occupation Coremaker at Central Brass Co., Cleveland, OH (founded 1895, makers of solid cast brass faucets and fixtures for the plumbing industry); occupation Wiredrawer as per 1916 Cleveland City Directory; emigrated via Baltimore, MD in 1907 at age 17 with stated occupation Locksmith with plans to meet his brother, Karel (Charles) Jilek, in Cleveland, OH
Appearance: Height short (height 5 feet on emigration ship manifest), Build slender, Eyes brown, Hair light brown
Service Number: 2432336
Deployment: 6/13/1918 from Philadelphia, PA aboard SS City of Glasgow
Action: 11 Co 3 Bn 158 Dep Brig to May 8/18; Hq 308 TM Bn [Trench Mortar Battery] to death. Pvt Apr 28/18; Pvt 1cl Oct 1/18. Meuse-Argonne. AEF June 13/18 to Oct 25/18.
Additional Information: Father: Josef (aka Joseph) Jilek (1860-1935), born Czechia (Czech Republic), emigrated 1910, occupation Laborer Electrical Shop, citizenship status alien, did not appear to have been naturalized; Mother: Marie (aka Mary) Simanek or Shimacek Jilek (1857-1934), born Czechia (Czech Republic), emigrated 1910, citizenship status alien, did not appear to have been naturalized; Siblings: possibly 2 brothers, Charles (aka Karel) Jilek (1880-?) and Fred Jilek (1896-1956). Both brothers served in WWI and were honorably discharged. Both parents were entombed in a mausoleum at Highland Park Cemetery, 21400 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, OH