Max Rudolph Jablinske
(1890-1918)
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Max Rudolph Jablinske
(No GPS coordinates. *The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque*)
Book cover American Steel & Wire
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Private Max Rudolph Jablinske, signature on WWI draft registration
SS Carpathia
Description of the battle on October 4, 1918, in which Private Max Rudolph was presumably killed in action, as part of the 16th Infantry offensive
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Gravestone, Private Max Rudolph Jablinske, Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Lorraine, France
Max Rudolph Jablinske
[Surname also spelled Jablinski and Jablinsky]
*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: 607 E. 101st St., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 27 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation Timekeeper at American Steel & Wire at the 1230 Marquette Rd. location, Cleveland, OH; in 1910 occupation Clerk at Lake Shore Railway
Appearance: Height short, Build medium, Eyes brown, Hair black
Service Number: 2478788
Deployment: 6/12/1918 from New York, NY aboard SS Carpathia
Action:
Next of Kin: Adolph Jablinske, brother, 466 E. 12th St., Cleveland, OH
Additional Information: Parents' surnames spelled Jablinski in some records. Father: Gottfried Jablinksi (1853-1937), born Germany, married 1878, emigrated ~1889, occupations Carpenter and Cabinetmaker, buried Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Mother: Ernstine Finau Jablinski (1852-1928), born Germany, emigrated ~1889, married 1878, had at least 8 children with fewer surviving childhood, buried Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Adolph Jablinske (1878-1941); Pauline Jablinske Staffield (1882-1937); William Carl Jablinske Finau (1895-1955), who served in WWI and later changed his surname to Finau, the maiden name of his mother. Sibling list may be incomplete.