William Frederick Sundermeier
(1886-1918)
(1886-1918)
William Frederick Sundermeier
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Trinity Lutheran Church, Cleveland, OH
Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Gravestone, William Frederick Sundermeier, Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Frederick Beinker, Private William F. Sundermeier's step-father
*No plaque located*
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*
Address: 4301 Bailey Ave., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 30 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation Clothing Cutter at Jacob Marks, Cleveland, OH; [Jacob Marks (1872-1936) was a clothing manufacturer located at 311 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH, according to the Cleveland City Directories of the early years of 20th century. The ready-to-wear garment industry reached its peak in Cleveland in the 1920's with many of the early entrepreneurs being of German Jewish extraction.]
Appearance: Height short, Build medium, Eyes grey, Hair blond
Service Number: 1943932
Deployment: 3/14/1918 from Hoboken, NJ aboard "Ship 85"
Action: Co B 331 Inf to Feb 26/18; Cp Sherman O Feb Aut Repl Draft to Apr 5/18; Co C 163 Inf to Apr 30/18; Co E 125 Inf to death. Pvt. Aisne-Marne; Defensive Sector. AEF Mch 11/18 to death.
Additional Information: Father: Friedrich "Fred" Ludwig Sundermeier (1854-1904), born Germany, emigrated 1888, occupation Cigar Maker, buried Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, OH alongside his wife and son Private William Frederick Sundermeier; Mother: Anna Marie Louise Hoelscher Sundermeier Beinker (1856-1928), born Germany, had 4 children with first husband, remarried 1905 to Frederick Beinker (1862-1918), a widower who died on 10/22/1918, 3 months after her son died. She was buried at Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, OH alongside her first husband and her son Private William Frederick Sundermeier; Siblings: Anna Sundermeier Groener (1879-1962; August Ernst Sundermeier (1881-1949); Fred Beinker (1894-1956), a step-brother from the mother's second husband's first marriage.
4301 Bailey Ave., Cleveland, OH, address given on draft registration card