Fred Andrew Bloetscher
(1895-1918)
(1895-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
SS Canopic
Gravestone, Private Fred Andrew Bloetscher, Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Bloetscher Family Gravestone, Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
1986 W. 93rd St., Cleveland, OH, address given at WWI draft registration
*No plaque located*
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*
Address: 1986 W. 93rd St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 22 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born citizen; occupation at time of draft registration unemployed Plumber; 1910 employed as Tinsmith in automobile industry; 1916 employed as Molder; reported "kidney trouble" on draft card; father registered his son for the draft as son was temporarily disabled due to a foot injury and was unable to walk
Appearance: not recorded on draft card
Service Number: 2657561
Deployment: 7/21/1918 from New York aboard SS Canopic
Action: 18 Co 2 Inf Repl Regt Cp Gordon May 26/18 to July 12/18; Hq 83 Div 2 Dep to Aug 15/18; Co A 26 Inf to Oct 4/18. Pvt. Meuse-Argone; St Mihiel. AEF July 21/18 to Oct 4/18. Cited in GO 1 Div dated Jan 1/20 (cited for the Citation Star for distinguished service)
Additional Information: Father: Jacob Bloetscher (1863-1935), born Germany, emigrated 1885, occupation Carpenter and Car Builder; Mother: Wilhelmine "Minnie" Heise Bloetscher (1870-1944), born Germany; Siblings: Alma W. Bloetscher Hall (1892-1974) who had a son named Fred (presumably in memory of her brother); Emma B. Bloetscher Heller (?-1968); all family members buried at Riverside Cemetery