Anton Kosciuszko
(1894-1918)
(1894-1918)
Location of Plaque 2025
SS Canopic
Address: 8415 Sowinski Ave., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 22 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; requested exemption from draft as per "request of employer;" also reported a brother and sister under the age of 17 as dependents; occupation Machinist at White Automobile Co., E. 79th St., Cleveland, OH (White Motor Co., commonly known as White, was founded in 1900 by Thomas H. White and was a manufacturer of American car, truck, bus, agricultural tractor, and other machines from 1900 to 1980.)
Appearance: Height tall, Build slender, Eyes black, Hair black
Service Number: 3489634
Deployment: 7/21/1918 from New York aboard SS Canopic
Action: 24 Co 2 Inf Repl Regt Cp Gordon Ga to July 1/18; 10 Co 1 Repl Regt Cp Gordon Ga to July 13/18; 2 Co July Aut Repl Regt Cp Gordon Ga to ---; 6 Co 1 Inf Tng Regt AEF to Aug 20/18; Co G 59 Inf to death. Pvt. St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. AEF July 21/18 to death
Death: October 4, 1918 (7 days before Armistice Day November 11, 1918) at age 24; cause of death Killed in Action
Additional Information: Father: Jan "John" Kosciuszko (1858-1942), born Poland (Germany), emigrated ~1890, occupation Day Laborer Automobile Industry; Mother: Jozefina "Josephine" Kopancik Kosciuszko (1860-1945), born Poland-Germany, emigrated 1892, 11 children of whom 8 survived; Siblings: Mary Kusciuszko Pudlock (1884-1979); Stanislaus (Stanley) (1884-?); Henry ((1899-?); Frances Kosciuszko Niskey (1897-1990); Leo (1899-?); Rose Kosciuszko Bertt (1903-1988); Thaddeus or Theodore (1907-?), Private U.S. Army World War II. Both parents were buried at Calvary Cemetery, 10000 Miles Ave., Cleveland, OH. Mother sailed to Europe on 5/17/1933 to visit her son's grave, as part of the Gold Star Mothers' and Widows' Pilgrimage program organized by the U.S. government.