Ladislav Lada Friedle
(1891-1918)
(1891-1918)
Private Ladislav Lada Friedle, signature on WWI draft registration
SS Leviathan
Gravestone, Private Ladislav Lada Friedle, St. Mihiel American Cemetery, Thiaucourt, France
Ladislav Lada Friedle [also spelled Friedel]
*No plaque found
*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: 4374 Martin Ave., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 25 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation Machine Hand at White Motor Co., E. 79th and St. Clair.[White Motor Co., commonly known as White, was founded in 1900 by Thomas H. White and was a manufacturer of American car, truck, bus, agricultural tractor, and other machines from 1900 to 1980.]
Appearance: Height medium, Build medium, Eyes blue, Hair brown
Service Number: 735140
Deployment: 4/24/1918 from Hoboken, New Jersey aboard SS Leviathan
Action:
Next of Kin: Joe Friedle, father, 4374 Martin Ave., Cleveland, OH
Additional Information: Father: Joseph Friedle (1865-1947), born Czechoslovakia, married 1890, buried Harvard Grove Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Mother: Marie Polanski Friedle (1865-1942), born Czechoslovakia, married 1890, buried Harvard Grove Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Charles Friedle (1893-1956); Joseph Friedle (1899-1977); Anna Friedle Allie (1903-1979). Sibling list may be incomplete.