U. S. Naval Deaths in
World War I --
Long Island
Source: Ancestry.com
Description:
Although the United States Navy did not take part in many World
War I battles, thousands of American sailors died fighting for
their country during the war. This database collects from
disparate sources the death records for over 7200 sailors who
died between 1917 and 1919. Each record reveals the sailor's
name, rank, branch of service, death date, and cause of death.
Additionally, the sailor's enlistment address is given along with
the nearest living relative. For those seeking ancestors who died
in World War I, this can be an extremely illuminating database.
Source Information:
McHenry, Kathy. Naval Deaths in the First World War. [database
online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc. , 1999.
Surname / Given Name /
MI / Place of Death / Death Date /
Cause of Death / Next of Kin / Relationship
/ Address /
Appointed Rank / Branch
Alden Spencer T. At Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, Long Island.
May 4, 1918
Accident (fracture frontal bone, compound). Samuel R. Alden
father
17 Bank Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana Michigan
Ensign. U. S. Naval Reserve (class 5)
Bergen Louis Joseph
hospital, Ravena, Italy Sept. 15, 1918
accident (aeroplane). Helen Jane Bergen mother
20 Austin St., Kew Gardens, Long Island, New York New York
ensign U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Hoffman Charles W. Long
Island College Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 13, 1918
broncho-pneumonia Mrs. G. C, Rubini friend
156 Prospect Park, W. Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y
lieutenant U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Smith Winthrop Floyd
Naval air station, Bayshore, Long Island Oct. 10, 1918
broncho-pneumonia Jennie Smith mother
22 Radford Lane, Dorchester, Mass. Mass.
ensign U. S, Naval Reserve Force
Walker Guy Adle Bay
Shore, Long Island Oct. 19, 1918
lobar, pneumonia Ella Walker wife
Otego, N. Y. Ohio
ensign U. S, Navy
Ward Aaron at home July
5, 1918
uremia Annie Willis Ward wife
Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. Pennsylvania
rear admiral (retired) U. S, Navy
Williams William A. U.
S. S. Cleveland Sept. 22, 1918
lobar pneumonia Elizabeth Williams mother
1026 Washington Ave., Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y. N. Y.
ensign U. S. Naval Reserve Force (class 3-4)
Abbate Nicholas Guseppe
naval air stat. Bayshore, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 9, 1918
results of injuries received from a fall Betty Abbate wife
541 E. 147th St. New York, N. Y. N. Y.
chief commissary steward, U. S, Naval Reserve Force
Ackerly Harry Raymond
Naval training camp, Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. Oct. 17, 1918
Influenza Lillian S. Ackerly wife
Prospect St., Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. Whitestone, N. Y.
Quartermaster, third class. U. S. Naval Reserve Force.
Ackerly William Nelson
At home Oct. 18, 1918
pneumonia Henrietta E. Ackerly wife
Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y. Sayville, Long Island, N. Y.
coxswain U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Angell Lester Taylor
naval hosp., Newport, R. I. Sept, 20, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Henry L. Angell father
Douglaston, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
apprentice seaman U. S. Navy
Appel Edward naval
hosp., Newport, R. I. Sept. 25, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Anna Appel mother
202 Theodore St. , Long Island City, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
fireman, third class U. S, Naval Reserve Force
Bassett Rice U. S.
submarine chaser no. 219 Oct. 9, 1918
result of injuries received in fire on board ship Fanny R. Hunt
mother
33 Ingram St., Forrest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Philadelphia,
Pa.
quartermaster, second class U. S, Naval Reserve Force
Benham Thomas Willis U.
S. S. Nopatin Aug. 7, 1918
result of injuries received in boiler explosion Anna Benham
mother
91 Elliott Place, Freeport, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
fireman, second class U. S. Navy
Bennett Thomas Henry
naval air station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 20,
1918
pneumonia Olive E. Bennett wife
162 Circut Rd., Winthrop, Mass. Syracuse, N. Y
quartermaster, second class U. S. Navy
Braunworth Charles naval
air station, Motchic, France Sept. 30, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Albert Braunworth father
76 Zeidler Ave. Maspeth, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Navy
Brown Henry Squares
naval hosp., Great Lakes, Ill. Oct. 2, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Ethel Louise Brown wife
East Moriches, Long Island, New York Sayville, Long Island, N. Y.
apprentice seaman U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Bueger William Emil U.
S. S. Burrows March 9, 1918
fractured skull Mrs. Gustav Manther mother
14 St. Ave. D., College Point, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Navy
Bumiller William naval
air station, Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Aug. 22, 1918
result of broken neck Elizabeth Bumiller mother
168 W. 117th St. , New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y
ships cook, third class U. S. Navy
Byxbee Alfred Austin U.
S. S. New Mexico Sept. 4, 1918
fracture of left pelvis Frank Byxbee brother
Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. Detroit, Mich.
gunners mate, third class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Carlson Gustave Adolph
naval hosp., League Island, Pa. July 8, 1918
endocarditis acute Anna White sister
1193 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y. Philadelphia,
Pa.
fireman, second class U. S. Navy
Cossett Oliver Henry
naval air station, Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 9, 1918
pneumonia following influenza Jesse G. Cossett wife
Fife Lake, Mich. Portland, Oreg.
seaman, second class U. S. Navy
Donald Alexander U. S.
S. Vacuum April 28, 1917
lost when vessel was sunk by submarine Hugh Donald brother
109 Beuna Vista St., Corona, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Navy
Eden Franklin U. S. S.
Cherokee Feb. 26, 1918
drowning Mary Lynch grandmother
73 4th St., New Brighton, Long Island, N. Y. Staten Island, N. Y.
seaman N. N. V.
Engesser Louis William
U. S. S. Salem Sept. 29, 1918
missing from motor boat while returning from liberty. William
Engesser father
11 Dysen St., Maspeth, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Navy
Fessenden Edgar Horace
flushing hosp., Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. March 15, 1918
pneumonia Eliza Jane Fessenden mother
820 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
electrician, third class NNV
Finkelstein Samuel
Sayville, Long Island, N. Y. May 28, 1918
drowned Abraham Finkelstein father
60 Second St., New York New York, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Fleischmann Charles
naval air station, Bayshore, Long Island Aug. 2, 1917
seaplane accident Julius Fleischmann father
701 Washington St., New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
electrician, third class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Franz Frederick St.
Elizabeths Hosp., Washington, D. C. May 30, 1918
syphilis and dementia paralytus Pauline Blum sister
9 Lotus Ave., Evergreen, Long Island, N. Y. Norfolk, Va.
boatswains mate, second class U. S. Navy
Fulton Harold Campbell
naval proving Grounds, Indianhead, Md. Oct. 14, 1918
pneumonia John Dean Fulton father
174 Vanderveer Place, Woodhaven, Long Island New York, N. Y.
chief gunners mate U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Gainer Austin Edward at
home Oct. 30, 1918
pneumonia, broncho Anne Gainer wife
1511 Hatch Ave. , Ozone Park Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
machinists mate, first class U. S. Navy
Gaus Charles Frederick
U. S. S. Alcedo Nov. 5, 1917
lost when vessel was torpedoed Oscar F. Gaus father
65 Longfellow Ave., Jamica, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Navy
Gill James naval hosp.,
New York, N. Y. Oct. 15, 1918
broncho-pneumonia Richard F. Gill father
200 Madison Ave., Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Gozzett Edward Ray U. S.
S. Alcedo Nov. 5, 1917
drowned Edward J. Gozzett father
100 Van Deventer Ave., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N.
Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Greer Austin Charles U.
S. S. Worden Jan. 14, 1918
nephritis, acute Austin Greer father
Woodside Ave., Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
fireman, second class U. S. Navy
Griswold William Henry
naval hosp., Newport, R. I. June 10, 1917
pneumonia, lobar William Griswold father
Southold, Long Island, N. Y. New Haven, Conn.
apprentice seaman U. S. Navy
Heerman Arthur Francis
U. S. S. Montauk Feb. 12, 1918
lost overboard Anless Elizabeth Heerman Brown mother
67 11th St. , Whiteston, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Hendrickson Arthur R.
naval hosp., New York, N. Y.
May 16, 1918 empyema Ella Hendrickson mother
Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. Flushing, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Force
Hespe Charles Christian
home Oct. 14, 1918
pneumonia Frieda Anna Hespe wife
Fulton St., & Maxweber Ave., Hollis, Long Island, N. Y. New
York, N. Y.
storekeeper, third class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Hosken William Stanley
naval air station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 27,
1918
pneumonia Rhoda Evalina Hosken mother
3114 Enoch St., Zion City, Ill. Great Lakes, Ill.
machinist mate, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Hummer Andrew Joseph
Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 7, 1918
influenza Henry Hummer father
4378 Atlantic Ave. , Richmond Hill, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
landsman for carpenters mate U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Jennings Irving Everett
naval hosp., Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. Feb. 12, 1918
obstruction, acute intestinal Ida F. Jennings mother
Sea Cliff, Long Island, N. Y.
unknown seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Jolley Roy Herbert U. S.
S. Housatonic May 27, 1918
killed by accident Florence Crawford sister
Watermill, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
fireman, second class U. S. Navy
Killoran Luke A.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 19, 1917
result of fall Mary A. Killoran mother
Far Rockaway, N. Y. Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y.
machinist mate, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Kline Malcolm Walter
naval hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 25, 1917
cerebrospinal fever Elsie Kline wife
26 38th St., Corona, Long Island, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa.
boatswains mate, second class U. S. Navy
Kranz William George U.
S. A. C. T. Ticonderoga Sept. 30, 1918
lost his life when vessel was torpedoed by enemy submarine Julia
Rodemeyer mother
125 Elm St., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Navy
LaChance Edward Joseph
naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill. Oct. 4, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Mazie LaChance wife
7 Mount Olivet Ave., Maspeth, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
landsman for electrician U. S. Naval Reserve Force
McMillen William Allen
naval air station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island Oct. 16, 1918
pneumonia Julia McMillen mother
10th St., Ashland, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
quartermaster, second class U. S. Navy
Magenheimer Frederick U.
S. S. Jacob Jones Dec. 6, 1917
killed in action with enemy submarine Robert P. Magenheimer
brother
387 Charlotte Place, Glendale, Long Island, N. Y. Philadelphia,
Pa.
fireman, first class U. S. Navy
Malone Edward William
naval air station, Montauk, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 10, 1918
lobar pneumonia Jennie Malone mother
30 Oak St., Trenton, N. J. Newark, N. J.
quartermaster, second class U. S. Navy
Miller Samuel Jr. naval
air station, Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Oct. 21, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Louise Miller mother 5 Quincy Place, Washington,
D. C. Philadelphia, Pa.
chief quartermaster U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Mohrmann William John
naval hosp., Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1918
pleurisy, suppurative William F. Mohrmann father
265 Second Ave., College Point, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N.
Y.
machinists mate, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Mullin Thomas Francis
naval air station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island Oct. 29, 1918
lobar pneumonia Josephine Mullin sister
441 46th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Newman Frederick Armand
naval air station, Rockaway Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Aug. 30,
1918
drowning Anna Newman mother
381 Elk St., Bufflao, N. Y. Bufflao, N. Y.
machinists mate, first class U. S. Navy
O'Brien Michael William
naval hosp., New York, N. Y. March 24, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Thomas O'Brien father
Sag Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Navy
Peplau Rudolph Oswalk
Marine hosp., Stapleton, Long Island, N. Y. Jan. 18, 1918
pneumonia Andrew Peplau father
267 Chapman St., New Britain, Conn. New Haven, Conn.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Regan Anthony Vincent at
home Oct. 18, 1918
influenza Dorothy Regan wife
782 11th Ave., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
chief yeoman U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Reynders John V. jr.
naval air station, Bayshore, Long Island, N. Y. Nov. 4, 1917
rurpture of lung J. W. Reynders father
50th St., New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
electrician, third class National Naval Volunteers
Rider Harry Jacob naval
air station, Bayshore, Long Island Oct. 13, 1918
pneumonia Annie Rider mother
Baltimore St. , Littlestown, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y.
landsman for machinists mate U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Ruppel Edward William
naval hosp., Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. Oct. 16, 1918
broncho-pneumonia Lottie Ruppel mother
Horton Ave., Valley Stream, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Smith John Aloysious U.
S. S. Chauncey Nov. 19, 1917
drowned William Smith father
936 Baker Ave., Dunton, Long Island, N. Y. Norfolk, Va.
gunners mate, first class U. S. Navy
Smith Joseph William U.
S. S. Cherokee Feb. 26, 1918
lost life when U. S. S. Cherokee founderd Joseph Charles Smith
father
61 Hallet St. , Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
mess attendant, third class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Smith Mitchell naval
station, New York, College Hosp., Long Island, Brooklyn, N. Y.
March 19, 1918
pneuminia, lobar Mrs. M. Smith unknown
2222 South Cherry St., San Antonio, Tex. Houston, Tex.
mess attendant, third class U. S. Navy
Snyder Edwin August U.
S. S. Mercy Oct. 5, 1918
pneumonia, broncho Oscar A. Snyder father
20 Desales Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Port Jefferson, Long Island, N.
Y.
chief electrician U. S. Navy
Spielman Robert Louis at
his home Oct. 10, 1918
typhoid fever Henry Spielman father
125 Elbertson St., Elmhurst, Long Island Brooklyn, N. Y.
engineman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Talaska Walter Paul
naval air station, Bay Shore, Long Island Sept. 2, 1918
fall from seaplane Teofille Talaska mother
63 Weddale Way, Rochester, N. Y. Boston, Mass.
chief quartermater U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Trabold Edward Frank
naval hosp., Newport, R. I. Sept. 21, 1918
pneumonia, lobar Gorine Trabold mother
130 15th Ave., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
apprentice seaman U. S. Navy
Weiss John naval hosp.,
New London, Conn. Sept. 23, 1918
pneumonia Eva Weiss mother
Middle Village, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Wells Harry Mason
Aeronautic detachment, Huntington, Long Island Aug. 6, 1917
seaplane accident Martha Christiana Wells wife
Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Navy
Williams Leon Buel naval
home, Cape May, N. J. June 16, 1918
diphtheria Martha Williams mother
Smithtown, Long Island, N. Y. Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.
machinists mate, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Wood Lawrence Lockhart naval hosp., Newport, R. I. June 6, 1917
pleurisy suppurative Benjamin H. Wood father
Oak and Center St., Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y. Brooklyn, N.
Y.
apprentice seaman U. S. Navy
Woolley Harold Townsend
naval hosp., Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. Oct. 6, 1918
leukemia Daniel S. Woolley father
Great Neck, Long Island New York, N. Y.
seaman U. S. Naval Reserve Force
Wright Gilbert
Livingston naval hosp., Norfolk, Va. Oct. 1, 1918
pneumonia Helen May Wright mother
160 Willet Court, Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. Key West, Fla.
gunners mate, third class U. S. Navy
Zahn Frederick naval
hosp., Fort Lyons, Colo. May 8, 1918
tuberculosis Lottie Zahn wife
152 Rector St., Union Cours, Long Island, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
chief boatswains mate U. S. Navy
Connelly Paul Joseph
Twin Ponds, West Foster Meadows and Merrick Road, Rosedale, Long
Island June 1, 1918
asphyxia due to drowning Joseph Connelly father
870 Anthon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
seaman, second class U. S. Naval Reserve Force
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