Charles Beranek
(1892-1918)
(1892-1918)
Private Charles Beranek's rank listed as Private and Bugler
Gravestone, Private/Bugler Charles Beranek's mother, Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Charles Beranek
*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: 11900 Forest Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Demographics: draft registration card not found; Caucasian; native-born citizen; possible occupation Laborer
Appearance: draft registration card not found, which would have contained information about appearance
Service Number: 126779
Deployment: no deployment record found
Action: 3 Btry Tng Bn 7 FA to Nov 24/17; Btry A 7 FA to--; Hq Co 7 FA to Mch 31/18; Pvt June 5/17; Bglr; Corp Nov 24/17; Pvt Jan 17/18. Defensive Sector. AEF Mch 31/18
Additional Information: Father: Bartel Beranek (1859-1934), born Czechia, emigrated ~1882, occupations included Coal Miner, Laborer in Cigar Shop, Pipefitter, Machinist in Metal Manufacturing, buried Highland Park Cemetery, Highland Hills, OH in different section from his son Private/Bugler Charles Beranek; Mother: Mary Bally Beranek (1862-1940), born Czechia, emigrated ~1884, had at least 9 children, buried Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; per the 1930 and 1940 Censuses a Mary Beranek [uncertain if this was the Mary Beranek who was this soldier's mother] was a resident of the Cleveland State Hospital, a state-supported psychiatric facility for long-term care; Siblings: ?Adolph Beranek; Edward Beranek (1889-1935) who served in WWI; Frank Beranek (1888-1971); Annie Beranek Smith; Bertha Beranek Verbski; ?Mary Beranek. Sibling list may be incomplete.