Michael Joseph Meister
(1893 or 1894-1918)
(1893 or 1894-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
RMS Carmania
*No plaque located*
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*
Address: 3324 W. 50th St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 23 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation self-employed Paper Hanger at time of draft registration and Mechanic at a Twist Drill Co. in 1910 at age 17
Appearance: Height medium, Build medium, Eyes blue, Hair light
Service Number: 1962193
Deployment: 6/12/1918 from New York aboard RMS Carmania
Action: Co C 322 MG Bn to Aug 5/18; Co A 114 MG Bn to death. Pvt 1cl Feb 1/18; Pvt Somme Offensive; Ypres-Lys; Defensive Sector. AEF June 12/18 to death.
Additional Information: Father: Frank Meister (1862-1913), born Hungary, emigrated 1882, various occupations including Cutter, Springmaker, and Sponger at a Tailor Shop (someone who uses a sponge and press to maintain the shape and appearance of clothing); Mother: Magdalena "Lena" Deitrich Meister (1862-1919), born Hungary, emigrated 1880 or 1882, had at least 7 children; died less than one year after her son Private Michael J. Meister, buried at Saint Mary Cemetery, 2677 W. 41st St., Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Frank Paul Meister (1883-1952); Anna Meister Gorton (1885-1945); Rose Meister Bursik (1889-1963); Irma Meister (?); Louis Meister (1895-1932), Police Officer, who named a son Louis Michael Meister (1920-2002), presumably after his brother who died in WWI (Private Meister's nephew and namesake also became a Cleveland City Police Officer); Lillie Meister Parchen (1907-1986)