Charles Palermo
(1896-1918)
(1896-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Ad for The Cleveland Metal Products Company
Photo Credit: periodpaper.com
SS Leviathan
Charles Palermo, great nephew of Private Charles Palermo
*No plaque located*
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*
Address: 1898 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 21 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; listed mother and father as dependents; occupation Assembling at Cleveland Metal Products, Cleveland, OH [founded 1910, previously Cleveland Foundry Co., became Perfection Stove Co. in 1921, during WWI contributed to the war effort by making tanks and armor plates for vehicles and aircraft, closed 1991]
Appearance: Height short, Build medium, Eyes blue, Hair brown
Service Number: 794749
Deployment: 4/24/1918 from Hoboken, NJ aboard SS Leviathan
Action: Co C 322 MG Bn to Feb 21/18; Co B 15 MG Bn to death. Pvt. Defensive Sector. AEF Apr 24/18 to death.
Additional Information: Father: Gesualdo (spelled various ways) aka Joseph and Joe Palermo (1848-1917), born Campobasso, Molise, Italy, emigrated 1879, occupation Day Laborer, died a few months before his son Private Charles Palermo enlisted in WWI and died on his wife's birthday, buried Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Mother: Maria aka Mary Trivosonno Palermo (1850-1931), born Campobasso, Molise, Italy, emigrated 1882, per 1900 Census had 8 children of whom 3 survived, buried Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Jennie Palermo Vaccariello (1882-1944); Vicenzo Vincent Palermo (1884-1966), who had a grandson and a great grandson named Charles Palermo, presumably in memory of Private Charles Palermo who died in WWI.