Oscar Albert Barney
(1891-1918)
(1891-1918)
Ad for Dangler Stove and Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, OH
SS Tenadores
A cook preparing food on a charcoal fire at the front, 1915
Gravestone, Private Oscar Albert Barney, Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Lorraine, France
Oscar Albert Barney
*No Plaque located
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque.
*No soldier photograph found in the following book: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Address: 1703 Willey Ave., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 25 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born citizen; occupation Stove Solder at Dangler Stove and Manufacturing Co., Perkins Ave., Cleveland, OH; at age 19 occupation Laborer at Pabst Co.
Appearance: Height short, Build medium, Eyes blue, Hair light
Service Number: 1038916
Deployment: 4/23/1918 from Hoboken, New Jersey aboard SS Tenadores
Action:
Additional Information: Private/Cook Oscar Alfred Barney died on Armistice Day.
Father: Charles Barney (1859-?) [also spelled Barnofski and Barnowski before the name was presumably changed to Barney between 1910 and 1920], born Germany, emigrated ~1882, listed as a widower in 1920 Census, occupation Laborer at Ore Docks; Mother: Marie Quest Barney (? birth and death), born Germany, emigrated ~1884, had 6 sons, 3 of whom served in WWI; Siblings: Herman Barney (1886-1965); Max Barney (1889-1950) who served in WWI and was honorably discharged 12/31/1917; George F. Barney (1893-1956) who served in WWI and was honorably discharged on 7/3/1919; Richard Barney; Otto Barney (1895-1950)