Frank P. Pawlicki
(1893-1918)
(1893-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
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SS Grampian
3607 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH, address given at WWI draft registration
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*
Birth: 2/10/1893, Cleveland, Ohio
Address: 3607 E. 55th St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 24 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation Pressman at Cleveland Metal Products [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 medium, Build slender, Eyes gray, Hair light
Service Number: 3486495
Deployment: 7/21/1918 from New York aboard SS Grampian
Action: 18 Co 2 Inf Repl Regt Cp Gordon Ga to July 12/18; 18 Co July Aut Repl Draft to Aug 10/18; Co C 163 Inf to Aug 17/18; Co A 26 Inf to death. Corp July 12/18. St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. AEF July 21/18 to death. Cited in GO 1 1 Div dated Jan 1/20.
Additional Information:
Three brothers in this family served in WWI.
Father: Thomas Pawlicki (1854-1912), born Poland-Germany, emigrated 1882, occupation Iron Moulder and Laborer; Mother: Antonina Preschabska Pawlicki (1869-1954), born Poland-Germany, emigrated 1885, per 1900 Census had 7 children of whom 5 survived, buried Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Mary Pawlicki Kisiel (1888-1958); Joseph Pawlicki (1889-1963), veteran of WWI honorably discharged 8/5/1919; John Pawlicki (1896-1967), veteran of WWI who was severely wounded on 10/9/1918 (4 days after his brother Frank was killed in action) and was honorably discharged on 4/25/1919; Thomas Pawlicki (1898-?); Peter Pawlicki (?-1969).