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Sources

"Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Naval Service Who Died During the World War", Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department, 1920.
 
"United States Coast Guard Roll of Honor, April 6, 1917 to November 30, 1918", supplement to Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1919.

Notes

1. The US Coast Guard is incorporated into the US Navy in time of war.

2. Information is in order - Name, Rank, Service other than USN, (next of kin; appointment/enlistment), ship, base or place of death, cause, date of death.

3. Main abbreviations: A - Aviation, F - Female, G - General, JG - junior grade, NNV - National Naval Volunteers, R - Radio, USNRF - US Naval Reserve Force, USNRC - United States Naval Reserve Corps.

4. US Navy Officer Ranks and Enlisted Rates.

5. See also US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties by Date and Ship/Base, starting 1914. There is a separate Coast Guard list by Date.







CADS, ALFONSO N, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (father, Jose Cads, Paete, Lalaguna, PI; enlisted Olongapo, PI, July 7, 1916), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 10, 1918

 

CADY, RALPH GORDON, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Abbie Cady, R F D 3, box 124, Miami, Fla; enlisted Portland, Me, April 27, 1916), USS Leonidas, ex-collier, ex-survey ship, submarine chaser tender (later AD-7), lost overboard, October 2, 1917

 

CAIN, JOHN J, Ensign, USNRF, (sister, Mrs Ellen Purcell, Fairview, Colo; appointed Colorado), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CALDWELL, CHARLES HARVEY, Seaman, USNRF, (father, John M Caldwell, Sherodsville, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CALDWELL, LUSTER JEWELL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (Cousin, Walter Chambers, R F D 2, Alexander, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, July 23, 1918), Temporary Quarantine Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

CALDWELL, RALPH DILLINGHAM, Ensign, USNRF, (class 3), (mother, Lena S Caldwell, 20 Runnels Street, Woodfords, Me; appointed Maine), USS Westover, freighter (ID-2867), torpedoed and sunk by U.92 west of France, July 11, 1918

 

CALDWELL, RENNIE ELMER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Mabel Z Caldwell, box 1024, Swanton, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 18, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CALHOUN, CHARLES CLIFFORD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mary Calhoun, R F D 1, Atlanta, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, November 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, February 16, 1918

 

CALHOUN, CHARLES RAYMOND, Lieutenant Commander USNRF (class 3), (wife, Lucy Brewer Calhoun, 1412 East Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), Base Hospital No 101, St Nazaire, France, accident, died, October 21, 1918

 

CALHOUN, CLAUDY BARTON, Seaman, (mother, Virginia B Calhoun, 912 F Street, Lawton, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, respiratory disease, March 13, 1918

 

CALHOUN, ELMER CADWELL, Engineman, 2nd class, (brother, T D Calhoun, Rockland, Idaho; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, June 5, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CALICO, GEORGE HARRISON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Virginia Calico, R F D 4, Richmond, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

CALKIN, WALDO PIERRIE(?), Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Anna May Calkin, 120 Northwest Boulevard, Vineland, N J; enlisted Cape May, N J, June 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CALL, GEORGE ALBERT, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, (A), USNRF, (sister, Lillian Call, 49 Trenton Street, Pawtucket, R I; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 27, 1918), No 5 Ash Street, Salem, Mass, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CALLAHAN, FRANK VARLIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, M C Callahan, Red Rock, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, November 28, 1917), Training Camp, Charleston, S C, influenza, December 30, 1917

 

CALLAHAN, JAMES WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Lohanna Callahan, 167 Rexborough Street, Phlladelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

CALLAHAN, JOHN, Chief Machinist's Mate, (Cousin, James Haynes, Weals, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 16, 1911), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CALLAHAN, THOMAS OSCAR, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Thomas Callahan, 606 Oak Street, Toledo, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 6, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CALLAHAN, WILLIAM HENLY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Elmina Callahan, Honea Path, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 17, 1918

 

CALLAHAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Fireman 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Lettie Callahan, 704 West Main Street, Urbana, Dl; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, November 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 31, 1918

 

CALLAWAY, CLARENCE TUTTLE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Victoria Callaway, Davidson, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, June 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

CALLAWAY, WARREN HARPER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (uncle, James G Crawford, Molino r Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

CALLBACK, WILLIAM CLAUDE, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (father, William Callback, 867 Stanley Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 25, 1917), France, wounded, October 3, 1918

 

CALLIHAN, CARL LESLIE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Hannah Callihan, Pactolus, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CALMEYN, CHARLES MICHAEL, Plumber and Fitter, USNRF, (mother, Mary Calmeyn, 3243 Ogden Avenue, Chicago, m; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CALVELAGE, GROVER HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Henry Calvelage, Fort Jennings, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CALVERT, WALTER ROY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Carrie Estes Calvert, 1011 South Willett Street, Memphis, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, July 15, 1918), at home Memphis, Tenn, disease, August 11, 1918

 

CAMERON, ALVIN LAWRENCE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Barbara Redmond, 530 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans La, March 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, May 1, 1917

 

CAMERON, ANGUS ARCHIBALD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Catherine Cameron, 51 Linden Street, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, January 25, 1918

 

CAMERON, BONAR C, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Frances Cameron, New Berlin, Fla; enlisted Jacksonville, Fla, May 7, 1917), Jacksonville, Fla, drowned, November 26, 1917

 

CAMERON, SAMUEL SCOTT, Yeoman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, William P Cameron, 1722 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex; enlisted Washington, D C, June 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, influenza/respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

CAMPBELL BURT FREDERICK, Quartermaster, 1st class, (mother, Orria Moore, Twenty-3rd Street and Avenue O, Kearney, Nebr; enlisted Buffalo, N Y M, November 13, 1914), Naval Hospital, New York, disease, January 28, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, ARTHUR ROBERT, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mary Ann Campbell, 101 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, DALE VERN, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (mother, Lulu Campbell 527 Marion Street, Portland, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 14, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pauillac, France, aeroplane accident, killed, August 14, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, DON CAMERON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Oren W Campbell, 74 Douglas Street, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 3, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, DONALD E, Coxswain USNRF, (father, Seth T Campbell, Island Falls, Me; enlisted Bar Harbor, Me, April 23, 1917), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), respiratory disease, January 20, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, EARL JEFFERSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James W Campbell, Pigeon, Pa; enlisted Buffalo, N Y March 25, 1918), USS Nebraska, battleship (later BB-14), influenza, September 22, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, EDWARD HOWARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Ethel Campbell, Oak Hill, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 6, 1918), USS Sylvan Arrow, tanker (ID-2150), respiratory disease, September 19, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, JAMES McA, Seaman, USNRF, (father, George R Campbell, Hamer, S C; enlisted Charleston, S C, July 13, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, JOHN DAVID, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (mother, Mattie Campbell, 056 South Eighth Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Yorktown, Va, April 16, 1917), USS Panther, destroyer tender (later AD-6), based at Brest, carbon monoxide poisoning, October 12, 1917

 

CAMPBELL, JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Julia Campbell, 616 West Sherman Avenue, Pontlac, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 1, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, electric shock, July 17, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, LESLIE JOSEPH, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (father, Alexander Campbell, 1487 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, MARCEL JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary J Campbell, 423 Garden Street, Hartford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, disease, October 10, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, NEAL DOW, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, William H Campbell, Grand River Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, RICHARD BACOT, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF, (wife, Ada M Campbell, 2709 East Twelfth Street, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mabel Campbell, 519 West Eighth Street, Wilmington, Del; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 14, 1918), USS Los Angeles, oil tanker, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Chief Machinist's Mate, (wife, Alda Campbell, 3409 South D Street, Tacorna, Wash; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, May 4, 1917), San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, November 10, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Chief Commissary Steward, USNRF, (wife, Margaret Campbell, 574 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Navy Yard, New York, May 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Campbell, 1334 2nd Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, August 5, 1917

 

CANAN, CHARLES EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Francis Canan, 5632 Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CANAVAN, JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John C Canavan, 94 Fourth Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 1, 1918), St Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, October 31, 1918

 

CANAVAN, PATRICK JOSEPH, Storekeeper, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Margaret Canavan, 867 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 31, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CANFIELD, ALBA BASHOR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, George W Canfield, Hallowell, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CANFIELD, HERBERT FLORIAN, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (father, Dr Herbert H Canfield, 1804 East Fiftieth Street, Seattle, Wash; enlisted New York, N Y March 1, 1918), Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla, injured, DOI, August 26, 1918

 

CANN, LOUIS ARTHUR, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Joseph Cann, Holton, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, January 18, 1918), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 21, 1918

 

CANNING, AUSTIN PETER, Lieutenant USNRF (class 4), (wife, Catherine Theresa Canning, 34 Fourth Place, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), Navy Base Hospital No 5, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

CANSLER, CHARLES OSCAR, Apprentice Seaman, (father, James H Cansler, Paducah, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 13, 1914), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, February 2, 1918

 

CANTER, GEORGE THOMAS, Seaman, (father, Charles Canter, Camp Nelson, Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 10, 1917), USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), crushed in shell handling room of No.4 turret, May 6, 1918

 

CANTLION, FRANCIS XAVIER, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (brother, Harry C Cantlion, One hundred and fifty-eighth Infantry, Company G, National Army; enlisted El Paso, Tex, June 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

CANTRELL, EVANS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Cantrell, McMinnville, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 14, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CANTWELL, EDWARD JAMES, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Richard Cantwell, 49 Porter Boulevard, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

CANTWELL, RUSSELL VINCENT, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Cantwell, 34 Windel Park, Tarrytowu, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y November 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, February 12, 1918

 

CARBERRY, FRANK EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Frank A Carberry, 1913 Seneca Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

CAREY, LEO MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, James Carey, Albert Lea, Minn; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 18, 1917), SS Tyler, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by UB.48 in Mediterranean, May 2, 1918

 

CAREY, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (sister, Anna E Carey, 1869 Cropsey Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Fort Lafayette, April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

CAREY, THOMAS, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, John Carey, R F D 4, Cedar Springs, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 9, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CARLEY, HERBERT LESLIE, Chief Yeoman, (father, Harry Carley, Bucksport, Me; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 24, 1912), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, April 12, 1917

 

CARLEY, LYNN DEWITT, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William A Carley, R F D box 24, Franklin, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y October 24, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, April 22, 1918

 

CARLILE, HERMAN JAMES, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Elmer E Carlile, 528 Polk Street, Eugene, Oreg; enlisted San Diego, Calif, April 3, 1916), USS Louisville, ex-liner Saint Louis, transport (ID-1644), respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

CARLIN, JOSEPH FRANK, Coxswain, (mother, Ella Carlin, 403 Taylor Street, Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, October 31, 1913), SS Motano, tanker, torpedoed and sunk by UC.47 in English Channel, member of armed guard, July 31, 1917

 

CARLSEN, HARRY EMIL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Crio S Carlsen, Fenwick, Mich; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, August 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, November 2, 1918

 

CARLSON, ALVIN CARL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Lydia O Carlson, 2731 West Thirty-ninth Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CARLSON, EARL EDWARD, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Carlson, 2305 Powell Avenue, Chicago, III; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CARLSON, FRITZ THEODORE, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Charlotte Carlson, 915 Pacific Avenue, Waukegan, III; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, May 22, 1918

 

CARLSON, GUSTAVE ADOLPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (sister, Anna White, 1193 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven, Long Island, N Y; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 11, 1916), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, disease, July 8, 1918

 

CARLSON, LUDWIG JOHN, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (sister, Florence Vornsand, Hinsdale, Ill; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, September 27, 1915), Naval Hospital, Las Animas, Colo, respiratory disease, June 10, 1917

 

CARLSSON, HJALMAR, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Wilhelmena Carlsson, Eckero, Aland, Finland, Russia), USS Morrill, ex-USCG cruising cutter, Atlantic Coast duties, died at Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, respiratory disease, October 28, 1918

 

CARLTON, ANDREW JACKSON, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (wife, Anna Carlton, Wayne, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

CARLTON, CARL CHARLES, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary Carlton, Levering, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

CARLTON, DUNCAN VERL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, May Homes, Salmon City, Idaho; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, December 14, 1917), Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif, disease, February 10, 1918

 

CARLTON, PAUL CAREY, Coxswain, (father, S E Carlton, Garden City, Kans; enlisted Denver, Colo, February 5, 1915), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, influenza, November 4, 1918

 

CARLTON, WILLIAM RICHARD, Ordinary Seaman (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

CARMAN, CALVIN, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Marguerite Carman, Baldwin, N Y), USCG Station No. 89, died at Baldwin, N Y, respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

CARMEAN, BENJAMIN HILTON, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Maria E Carmean, Snow Hill Md; enlisted Norfolk Va, July 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CARMICHAEL, GEORGE ALEXANDER, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (Fannie Estelle Carmichael, wife, 18 Theresa Place, Tompkinsville, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 22, 1918), USS SC-215, submarine chaser, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

CARMICHAEL, HERMAN, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Estelle Carmichael, 2603 Lamar Avenue, Tampa, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CARMINE, ANDREW MCKINLEY, Seaman, (father, Henry J Carmine, Cook, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, April 3, 1917), No 3 Hospital, Leith (BN - Leigh), Scotland, respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

CARNALL, MILTON PAGE, Oiler, NNV, (mother, Louise Carnall, 4247 Twentieth Street, San Francisco Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, May 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, disease, December 12, 1917

 

CARNEY, GLENN RAYMOND, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Elizabeth Carney, R F D 2, Sandusky, Mich "; enlisted Detroit Mich, July 16, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, August 4, 1917

 

CARNICK, NICK VALENTINE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Francis C Carnick, 375 Edward Street, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, February 9, 1918), Base No 17, accidentally drowned, October 25, 1918

 

CAROLAN, JAMES (right), Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Lawrence Carolan 241 Webster Avenue Chelsea, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 9, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CAROM, ALFRED JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Carom, 208 Nash Koad, New Bedford, Mass; enlisted New Bedford, Mass, May 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

CARPENTER LLOYD EARLE, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (sister, Mrs Ives M Totnmn, 614 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N J; enlisted Portsmouth, N H, July 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, October 4, 1918

 

CARPENTER, DORRIS HARDIN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Lenna E Carpenter, R F D 1, Sandidgos, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, July 18, 1918), Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

CARPENTER, ERVING CHARLES, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Walter L Carpenter, Rural Route 2, Laredo, Mo; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, August 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III, respiratory disease, November 10, 1918

 

CARPENTER, GEORGE RUSSELL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mary C Carpenter, Bannister, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, January 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, April 18, 1918

 

CARPENTER, HOWARD C, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (Parents, Mrs and Mr John W Carpenter, Wheeling, W Va (Hotel Windsor); appointed Pennsylvania), Naval Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa, disease, May 28, 1918

 

CARPENTER, PERCY LEON, Chief Water Tender, (wife, Mabel Carpenter, 2128 Newkirk Street, Philadelphia Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 10, 1913), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CARPENTER, ROSS NILES, Electrician, 3rd class, USNRF, (R), (mother, Fannie Carpenter, 160 Pertita Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, March 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

CARR, JOHN THOMAS, 1st Lieutenant of Engineers, USCG, (wife, Mrs Mary M Carr, 821 Center Street, Jamaica, Plain, Mass), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CARR, WARNER FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rillia Carr, Petersburg, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CARREKER, HOWARD GRADY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John R Carreker, R 1, Eden, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, July 31, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

CARRICK, HORACE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Carrick, Seymour, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, April 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

CARRIER, PAUL EXCINA, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Paul Carrier, 900 West Washington Street, Stockton, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

CARRIGAN, HENRY JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Nora Carrigan, 32 Congress Street, Pittsfield, Mass; enlisted Albany, N Y December 13, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

CARRIGAN, JOHN LOUIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Camilla O Carrigan, 236 East Sixtieth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Whitestone, N Y April 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

CARRIGER, HARRY JOHN, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (mother, Mollie Elizabeth Carriger, Minald, Tex; appointed Texas), Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

CARRIKER, CARL EUGENE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Ruby L Carriker, Irving, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CARROLL, EARL LeBARON, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Columbus A Carroll, Oakgrove, Ala; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, July 6, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CARROLL, JOHN ALOYSIUS, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (sister, Catherine Carroll, 4449 Washington Building, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

CARROLL, JOHN STEWART, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Verme Carroll, Box 6, Sand Creek, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, October 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, February 22, 1918

 

CARROLL, MICHAEL JAMES, Lieutenant (JG), Reserve Force (Medical Corps) (class 4), (sister, Mary W Carroll, Maine Street, Lenox, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

CARROLL, OWEN WILLIAM, Fireman, 1st clasy, (mother, Helena M Carroll, 455 One hundred thirty-eighth Street, New York N Y; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, December 10, 1913), New York, N Y, disease, January 8, 1918

 

CARROLL, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Dennis Carroll, Pascoag, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CARRUTHERS, GEORGE LOVE, Chief Carpenter’s Mate, (father, George Carruthers, 1755 Leighton Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Washington, D C, April 12, 1918), USS Shaw, destroyer (later DD-68), escorting British SS Aquitania, rudder jammed and crossed Aquitania's bow, lost 90 feet of own bow, returned to England, October 9, 1918

 

CARSON, CHARLES PRESTON, Seaman, 2nd Mass, USNRF, (father, Ulysses T Carson, R F D 4, Paxton, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

CARSON, RAYMOND WESLEY, Yeoman, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Louis Carson, 1420 Farragut Avenue, Chicago Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, November 26, 1917), Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

CARSON, VAUGHN WILFORD, Seaman, USNRF, (John M Carson, Spartanburg, S C; enlisted Wilmington, N C, May 18, 1917), Naval Base, Rochefort, France, automobile accident, May 31, 1918

 

CARTAN, GEORGE HALL, Seaman, (father, John L Cartan, 1804 St Louis Street, Fort Worth, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 19, 1916), USS Raleigh, protected cruiser (No.8, C 8), respiratory disease, January 11, 1918

 

CARTER, CARL, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, J A Carter, Moorhaven, Fla; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, September 13, 1918

 

CARTER, CONNIE JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mary Alcala, 475 Royal Street, Beaumont, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 19, 1917), Naval Training Camp, Portsmouth, N H, died, June 2, 1917

 

CARTER, ERNEST, Surfman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Bessie A Carter, Center Moriches, N Y), USCG Station No. 67, died at the Station, drowning, July 30, 1918

 

CARTER, LLOYD, Wardroom Steward, (wife, Ella Carter, New Bedford Mass; enlisted Annapolis, Ind, February 16, 1916), Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md, disease, February 9, 1918

 

CARTER, SAM DALLAS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Ellen H Carter, R 1, Waxhaw, N C; enlisted Columbia, S C, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

CARTER, SELBY ANDERSON, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Lulu A Carter, Nicholasville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, London, England, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

CARTER, VICTOR HILLMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, (Annie Carter, Harrington, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, March 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, August 11, 1918

 

CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM LESTER, Seaman, (mother, Amanda Cartwright, 3437 Mono Avenue, Fresno Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, January 23, 1917), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

CARVER, CYRUS WINDFIELD, Fireman, 1st class USNRF, (mother, Annie G Brown, 74 Cabot Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 9, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Hingham, Mass, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

CARVER, ROBERT MAXWELL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Clara E Carver, White Springs, Fla; enlisted Jacksonville, Fla, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

CARVER, ROBERT ORVILLE, Engineman, 2nd class, (father, Randolph O Carver, Poplarville, Miss; enlisted Jackson, Miss, April 19, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), torpedoed and damaged by U.82 off French Atlantic coast, September 5, 1918

 

CASE, ANDY BUTLER, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Silas A Case, Windsor, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, June 7, 1917

 

CASE, FLOYD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Harry Case, Netcong, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, June 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, January 10, 1918

 

CASE, THURBER DAVIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Obediah Case, 4 Adam Street, Newton, N J; enlisted New York, N Y June 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

CASE, WALTER MILLIARD, Apprentice Seaman, (brother, Harry W Case, 65 Graham Avenue, Hanover, Pa; enlisted WiIkes-Barre, Pa, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, February 21, 1918

 

CASEY, GUY, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Menervia Monks, 925 North Sixteenth Street, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 23, 1914), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, injured, DOI, July 5, 1918

 

CASEY, HARRY MARTIN, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Robery Casey, 233 East One hundred and twentysixth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 3, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

CASEY, SAMUEL NEWTON, Machinist, 1st class, USCG, (wife, Mrs Carrie E Casey, Manteo, N C), USS Carolina, ex-USCG, wooden harbor launch, based at Elizabeth City, N C, died at Manteo, N C, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CASEY, WILLIAM, Landsman for Electrician (G), (sister, Anna Casey, 14 South First Avenue, Mont Vernon N Y; enlisted New York N Y December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, disease, July 23, 1918

 

CASH, JOHN ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ada Cash, R F D 5, Atlanta, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 23, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CASH, OTHOR THEE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Lonnie G Cash, 223 East Ninth Street, Richmond, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, June 24, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

CASHBAUGH, CLARENCE WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Fred Cashbaugh, 1031 Hovey Avenue, Muskegon Mich; enlisted Camp Logan, Ill, January 14, 1918), Camp Logan, Ill, disease, February 3, 1918

 

CASHION, LEO JAMES, Printer, 1st class, (mother, Augusta Cashion, 4 Woodland Avenue, Glen Falls N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y March 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CASKEY, GARDNER LENNON, Commander, (wife, Henrietta H Caskey, Orangeburg, S C; appointed Michigan), Garrison Hospital, Berehaven, Ireland, respiratory disease, November 2, 1918

 

CASPER, HARM WILLIAM, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Richard J Casper, Washington, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

CASS, ROY B, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Lewis B Cass, 231 Bates Street, Jackson, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 10, 1918), USS Farragut, ex-torpedo boat (No.11), coast torpedo boat No.5, Panama Canal patrol, drowned, October 15, 1918

 

CASSELL, ROGER NEET, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret F Cassell, Versailles, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

CASSELL, SETH JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ida M Cassell, 4062 Rockwood Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, August 8, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CASSIDY, WILLIAM XAVIER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs William Cassidy, 280 Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CASWELL, MILTON EDGAR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Melvin D Ca swell, Box 23, Randolph, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y August 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CATCHPOLE, HARRY G, Ensign, USNRF, (mother, Anna Mary Catchpole, 1674 Amherst Street, Buffalo, N Y; appointed New York), seaplane accident near Five Fathom Lightship, Cape May, N J, September 14, 1918

 

CATE, FLOYD, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (wife, Ellen M Cate, 420 Twenty-fifth Avenue, West Norfolk, Va; enlisted Yorktown, Va, October 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CATE, LAWRENCE HILL, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (mother, Frederick Cate, Weymouth, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CATTON, HERBERT JAMES, Moulder, 2nd class, (daughter, Helen M Catton, R R 3, Newark, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CAUDLE, JAMES ULYSESS, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Williard S Caudle, Maiden, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 4, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, March 13, 1918

 

CAUGHEY, JOHN AXEL, Fireman, 2nd class, (wife, Josephine Caughey, 418 Malone Avenue, Peoria, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, October 29, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 22, 1918

 

CAUSEY, BUFORD Fireman, 3rd class, (father, William Baxter Causey, Talco, Tex; enlisted New Orleans, La, August 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CAUVIN, ERNEST C, Machinist's Mate, 1st class (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

CAVALLO, ORLANDO, Seaman, 2nd class, (Mary Barre 209 Rex Street, Arlington, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, April 7, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, ARTHUR, Coxswain, (mother, Mary Cavanaugh, R F D 3, Arlington, Wash; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, December 13, 1912), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, JAMES EDWARD, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (sister, Anna Cavanaugh 14 Manton Street Hoosick Falls, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, JOHN FRANCIS, Shipfitter, 2nd class, USNRF, (Maria Cavanaugh, 54 Bassett Street, Albany, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y May 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, JOSEPH EDWARD, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs M Cavanaugh, 58 Chadwick Avenue, Newark, N J; enlisted New York, N Y October 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, THOMAS PATRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Bridget Cavanaugh, Rouseville, Pa; enlisted Buffalo N Y May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

CAVANAUGH, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Ship's Cook, 4th class, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth N Duncan, Lincoln Street, Hinghain, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 11, 1917), USS Mongolia, ex-passenger & cargo liner, troop transport (ID-1615), respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

CAVENER, FOSTER AVERY, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (mother, Celia J Cavener, R 1, Box 56, Cordell Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 10, 1917), USS Salem, scout cruiser (No.3, later CL-3), liberty boat returning from Key West, Fla to ship, capsized, drowned, September 29, 1918

 

CAWLEY, HERBERT WESTON, Baker, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Arthur J Cawley, Box 158, High Bridge, Hunterdon, N J; enlisted Allentown, Pa, March 29, 1918), Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

CEASE, LOUIS VERN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Lucy Cease, Conway Springs, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 4, 1917), Norfolk, Va, fall, died, September 20, 1917

 

CECIL, WILBURN, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Edith M Cecil, Newton, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

CEDAR, ANDREW, Seaman, USNRF, (Grandmother, Helen Thumm, 247 Willis Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 15, 1918

 

CELENTANO, FRANK Water Tender, (mother, Mary Celentano, 461 West Thirty-1st Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y February 13, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CHADD, HOLLY SYLVESTER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Eloise M Chadd, Seward, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CHADWICK, CLYDE LISLE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (mother, Helen Chadwick, 148 Pendleton Avenue, Springfield, Mass; enlisted Albany, N Y July 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, August 2, 1918

 

CHAMBERLAIN, JOEL, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Ida Chamberlin 1112 North D, Aberdeen Wash; enlisted Aberdeen, Wash, February 16, 1917), USS South Dakota, armored cruiser (No.9, later Huron, CA-9), disease, February 1, 1918

 

CHAMBERLEN, RALPH MILLS, Electrician, 2nd class (G), USNRF, (father, Thomas M Chamberlen, 812 Quindare Building, Kansas City, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

CHAMBERS, RANDALL HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Henry Chambers, Ignacio, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, December 28, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, February 14, 1918

 

CHAMBERS, ROSCOE THOMAS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Henton J Chambers, La Belle, Mo; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 21, 1918), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

CHANCEY, OSBORNE BEAL, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Mary E Chancey, Hondo, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

CHANDLER, ARTHUR McKINSLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Henry Chandler, Savannah Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CHANDLER, CHARLES THOMAS, Pharmacist's Mate, 1st class, (sister, Mrs William Salmonson, 31 3rd Street, Schenectady, N Y; enlisted Washington, D C, January 3, 1916), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CHAPIN, MINOR JUDSON, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), (father, Ora E Chapin, 6415 University Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 4, 1917), Naval Aeronautic Detachment, France, aeroplane accident, DOI, April 12, 1918

 

CHAPLIN, CHARLIE PLEASANT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, James B Chaplin, R F D 1 Lexington, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

CHAPMAN, JAMES FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Florence Chapman (address unknown) Home address of man: 388 Thirty-2nd Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted Los Angelas, Calif, May 25, 1918), San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

CHAPPELL, CLARENCE EVERT, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Hiram Chappell, Rockwell, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 12, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 19, 1918

 

CHAPPIE, FRANK WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Ronihold Chappie, 8 Walnut Street, Charlestown, Masa; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 29, 1917), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

CHAPUT, PAUL JOSEPH, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Chaput, 79 Central Street, Ipswich, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 5, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CHAR, FREDERICK, Yeoman, 1st class, USNRF, (brother, Y T Char, 1932 Metcalf Street, Honolulu, Hawaii; enlisted Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, April 20, 1917), Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killed by moving train, October 31, 1918

 

CHARETTE, ULRICH JOSEPH THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Charette, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 21, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CHARON, EDWIN FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Eva Charon, Woodstock, Vt; enlisted Burlington, Vt, July 24, 1917), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

CHASE, ARTHUR BENGARMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William Chase, 70 Lake Avenue, Haverhill, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, June 7, 1917

 

CHASE, EDWARD FAUNCE, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (mother, Kate Chase, Jamestown, N J; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 8, 1918), Minneapolis, Minn, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

CHASE, HENRY NEWTON, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Elmer Chase, 115 Short Street, Galena, Kans; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 5, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

CHASE, MARTIN LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Edwin Chase, Turnpike, Billerica, Mass; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 27, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CHASE, VOLNEY O, Captain, (wife, Susan B Chase, 1856 Mintwood Place NW, Washington, D C; appointed Louisiana), Washington, D C, disease, June 25, 1917

 

CHASSEY, WALTER, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Mary Chassey, 723 North Main Street, Providence, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, May 5, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

CHAUVIN, JOHN WASHINGTON, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Leah F Chauvin, St Martinsville, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 12, 1918

 

CHEEK, WILLIAM RALPH, Seaman, (wife, Bernice Cheek, 928 McCann Street, Springfield, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 22, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CHEESMAN, WILLIAM STOUT, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Isaac Cheesman, New Street, Clayton, N J; enlisted Philadelphia Pa, June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

CHEFFER, BYRON, Musician, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Zeldia Cheffer, St Anne, III; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, March 11, 1918), Base Hospital No 3, respiratory disease, October 31, 1918

 

CHENEY, RICHARD H, Chief Gunner (retired), (mother, Alice Cheney, 59 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, May 19, 1917

 

CHENOWETH, BERT BODWELL, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah A Chenoweth, 1060 South Tenth Street, Charleston, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 26, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes Ill, influenza, September 18, 1918

 

CHERRY JOSEPH ANDREW, Jr, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary McA Cherry, 336 Rector Street, Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, March 27, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

CHERRY, CLARENCE WASHINGTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Esther C Cherry, R R 2, Gastonia, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, June 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

CHERRY, EUGENE MACK, Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Lillian Cherry, 722 Boush Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CHERRY, HENRY LEE Landsman for Musician, USNRF, (father, John Robert Cherry, Lebanon, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, M'o, July 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

CHESSER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), (mother, Gene Ferrier, R F D 3, Grand Junction, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, December 13, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, disease, March 8, 1918

 

CHILDRESS, SAMUEL TORBETT, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mae Childress, Cameron, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, February 22, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CHILDS, EARL W F, Lieutenant, (mother, Margaret F Childs, 125 West Market Street, Lewistown, Pa; Gertrude Boucher Childs (wife), 1144 Eighty-4th Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed Pennsylvania), HM Submarine H.5, serving as observer, accidentally rammed by British SS Rutherglen in Irish Sea (all on board lost) (BN - 7th), March 2, 1918

 

CHILDS, WILLIAM MCKINLEY, Machinist's Mate, 1st class USNRF, (mother, Clara Childs, 16 South Twelfth Street, Darby, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 6, 1918), Naval Air Station, Archachon, Gironde, France, automobile accident, DOI, October 16, 1918

 

CHILSTROM, OSCAR VALDEMAR, Musician, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, MrSC Chilstrom, Winthrop, Mass; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 17, 1918), Chippewa Falls, Wis, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

CHINN, WILLIAM LUCK, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Carrie E Chinn, 51 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, April 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, May 3, 1918

 

CHINNOCK, ALLAN LEON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Irene Chinnock, Wabeno, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

CHINOUTH, WILLIAM NELSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Chinouth, route 5, Jouesboro, Tenn; enlisted Chicago Ill, June 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

CHISHOLM, GEORGE ALEXANDER, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF, (sister, Lillian Chisholm, 25 Highland Avenue, Newtonville, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), USS Los Angeles, oil tanker, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

CHITWOOD, WILLIAM ELMER, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Flora B Chitwood, R 27, Box 233, Topeka, Kans; enlisted Minneapolis Minn, April 20, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, found dead near railroad track, Harvard, Ill, June 12, 1917

 

CHRISTENSEN, CHARLES LOUIS, Seaman, (father, James Christensen, South Heart, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Gibraltar, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

CHRISTENSEN, JAMES ALFRED, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, James Christensen, Durham, Wyo; enlisted Denver, Colo, June 27, 1917), Navy Base Hospital No 6, respiratory disease, February 18, 1918

 

CHRISTENSEN, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Hanna Christeusen, Spokane, Wash; enlisted Portland, Greg, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

CHRISTENSON, RALPH HIRAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Carl C Christenson, Rio, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 21, 1918), USS Huntington, ex-West Virginia, armored cruiser (No.5, later CA-5), drowned, October 12, 1918

 

CHRISTIAN, CHARLES EDWIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sousie Christian, 10417 Prospect Avenue, Chicago, III; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

CHRISTIAN, JAMES HENRY, Pattern Maker, 2nd class, (wife, Dorothy Christian, post office box 259, Roanoke, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, injured, DOI, September 2, 1918

 

CHRISTIAN, JAMES NOVICE, Fireman, 3rd class USNRF, (father, James H Christian, Tupelo, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, April 27, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

CHRISTIAN, LESLIE DAVID, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Maggie Christian, Mart, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 15, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 28, 1918

 

CHRISTIAN, ZOLLIE DAVID, Fireman 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ellen B Christian, R 4, Church Hill, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

CHRISTIANSEN, RUSHMER C, Lieutenant, Medical Corps, (wife, Ruth L Christiansen, 1646 Walnut Street, Berkeley, Calif; appointed California), Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 18, 1918

 

CHRISTIE, JOHN HAYDEN, Yeoman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary E Christie, 323 East Romana Street, Pensacola, Fla; enlisted Pensacola, Fla, July 3, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

CHRISTMAN, PAUL SYLVESTER, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John P Christman, 523 Linden Street, Reading, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, January 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 21, 1918

 

CHRISTOFERSON, ARTHUR CLARENCE, Coppersmith, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Annie Christoferson, 4610 Wentworth Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

CHRISTOPHER, ARTHUR LEONARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, George Christopher, Jennings, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, January 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, April 13, 1918

 

CHRISTOPHER, CHARLES WORTHY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, George A Christopher, Republic, Mo; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CHRISTOPHER, LEON THOMAS, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Christopher, 111 East State Street, Albion N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CHURCH, ASBURY EVANS, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class (A), (wife, Delia Flynn Church, 4 North Street, Gainesville, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, February 26, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

CHURCH, CARL LEROY, Seaman, (father, John A Church, 115 Eastern Avenue, Toledo, Ohio; enlisted Detroit, Mich, March 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, March 22, 1918

 

CHURCH, CORNEILLE AUSTIN, Seaman, (father, Charles Church, Trempealeau, Wis; enlisted La Crosse, Wis, May 31, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CHURCH, LESTER HUBBABD, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mattie Church, 81 Beers Street, New Haven, Conn; enlisted Newport, R I, March 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

CHURCH, LOUIS EDGAR, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, USNRF (not in active Service), (wife, Fern H Church, 520 3rd Avenue, West Seattle, Wash; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, June 1, 1917), Puget Sound, Wash, disease, August 27, 1917

 

CHURCHILL, JAMES FLOYD, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (father, Harid J Churchill, 116 McLennan Avenue, Syracuse, N Y; enlisted Newport R I, June 7, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, seaplane accident, August 29, 1918

 

CHURCHILL, MELDA BEATRICE, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Lulu Churchill, Strathmore, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, October 28, 1918), Navy Temporary Hospital, San Francisco, Calif, influenza/respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

CICCONE, SARATINO, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (Cousin, Antonio Ciccone, box 13, Starkville, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, May 6, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Pedro, Calif, disease, October 21, 1918

 

CIFATTE, STEPHEN CHARLES, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Felix Cifatte, 49 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn; enlisted Bridgeport, Conn, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CLACK, JAMES STIRLING jr, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class (G), (father, James S Clack, sr, Plattenville, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 22, 1916), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CLAFLIN, CLYDE VERDI, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Adda Claflin, Sweet Briar, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 29, 1918), Minneapolis, Minn, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

CLAGGETT, HONORE MARTIN, JR, Chief Electrician, (father, Honore C Claggett, sr, Laurel, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, June 19, 1911), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, drowned, November 19, 1917

 

CLANCY, THOMAS VINCENT, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Bridget Mullen, Ballynew, Galway, Ireland; enlisted New York, N Y June 1, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

CLAPP, ROBERT JAY, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Robert J Clapp, Barre, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 13, 1917), North Bombing Squadron Headquarters, disease, October 3, 1918

 

CLARE, EDWARD LEWIS, Baker, 1st class, United States Naval Reserve, (mother, Catherine Clare, 7140 Cornell Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 7, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, drowned, August 27, 1918

 

CLAREY, ROY ATHOLD, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Tille Clarey, 1527 Canal Street, "Santa Barbara Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, May 29, 1915), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CLARITY, THOMAS JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Alice F Clarity, 1 Sherman Street, Portland, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, June 2, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Bumkin Island, Mass, influenza, September 17, 1918

 

CLARK, GUY H, Jr, Machinist's Mate (from Frankfort, N Y), US Submarine E-2 (No.25, later SS-25), refitting, battery explosion in New York Navy Yard on 15th, injured, died in Navy Hospital, New York, January 16, 1916

 

CLARK HARRY AMER, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Catherine V Clark, 424 Saint Nicholas Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 12, 1917), at home, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

CLARK, CHARLES AUBON, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Mayine Clark, Matthews, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

CLARK, CLARENCE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Capitola Clark, R F D No 10, box 90, Decatur, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

CLARK, EDWARD J Electrician, 1st class, (R), USNRF, (sister, Gertrude Clark, 206 Marion Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 2, 1917), Marine Hospital, Portland, Me, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

CLARK, EUGENE HENRY, Seaman, (mother, Mary J Clark, 110 Linden Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, March 7, 1917), USS Shaw, destroyer (later DD-68), drowned, October 7, 1918

 

CLARK, FRANKLIN SUMMER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Alice J Clark, Grafton, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea Mass, influenza, September 10, 1918

 

CLARK, FRED CHARLES, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Emma Clark, Wenatrhee Wash; enlisted Portland Oreg, December 15, 1917), USS Albany, protected cruiser, suffocated in coal bunkers, August 22, 1918

 

CLARK, GEORGE RECTOR, Machinist's Mate, 1st class USNRF, (mother, Mamie I Clark, Moorefield, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, April 25, 1918), Port Clinton, Ohio, disease, September 29, 1918

 

CLARK, JAMES CLIFFORD, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James O Clark, 57 Reid Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

CLARK, JAMES LEWIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Belle Clark, Round Hill, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 29, 1918), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

CLARK, JOHN EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Jannie M Clark 2210 Raymond Avenue Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, October 8, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

CLARK, JOHN, Jr, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, Maggie Clark, 2551 North Howard Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 26, 1917), at home, influenza, October 18, 1918

 

CLARK, LESLIE MERVIN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Rev George Clark, box 126, Horwich, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, June 25, 1917

 

CLARK, OLLIE JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Novie P Clark, R F D No 1, Murray, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

CLARK, PAUL DWIGHT, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), (mother, Anna Clark, 186 McLean Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, March 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

CLARK, REUBEN CALVIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Calvin Clark, Prestonburg, Ky; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CLARK, ROBERT F, Ensign, USNRF, (father, Robert J Clark, 94 Village Street, Dedham, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Brest, France, seaplane accident, August 21, 1918

 

CLARK, ROBERT PATTISON, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Emmeline Clark, R F D No 1, Elnora, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y November 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

CLARK, TALBOT, Water Tender, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Castele Clark, Leachwood, N C; enlisted Norfolk, Va, February 23, 1917), St Vincent's Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, June 4, 1917

 

CLARK, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Shady Clark, 932 Gordon Avenue, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, January 15, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CLARK, TIMOTHY MATTHEWS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Clark, 1520 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y March 19, 1918), Federal Rendezvous, Brooklyn, N Y, wounded, but not in action, June 2, 1918

 

CLARK, WILLIAM PATRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Frances Clark, 3541 South L Street, Tacorna, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, June 25, 1917), Armed Draft Detail, New York, drowned, July 5, 1918

 

CLARK, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Gladys Romney, 821 South 2nd Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, September 24, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, drowned, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

CLARKE, CHARLES F, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 4), (wife, Mary E: Clarke, Calais, Me; appointed Maine), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, August 16, 1917

 

CLARKE, GORDON C, Chief Yeoman, (brother, Frank Clarke, Saginaw, Mich; enlisted New York, N Y November 28, 1916), Submarine Base, Canal Zone, wounded, but not in action, April 7, 1918

 

CLARKE, JOHN SIDNEY, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Alice L Clarke, 349 Elmira Avenue, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, August 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

CLARKE, THOMAS, Water Tender, USNRF, (daughter, Christina Hanley, 16 Vine Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 11, 1917), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, January 20, 1918

 

CLARKE, WILLIAM THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Clarke, 53 Warner Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, July 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

CLARY, EDWIN JAMES, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, J W Clary, Greeleyville, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, April 10, 1917), USS Connecticut, battleship (later BB-18), disease, May 11, 1917

 

CLAUDE, ELMER SAMUEL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Christopher Claude, 24 Park Place, Lockport, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 4, 1918), Naval Air Station, Eastleigh, England, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CLAUSE, AUGUST PETER, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (Mrs Barbara M C Brune, 2230 St Peter Street New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, November 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

CLAUSEN, CARL E, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, MrSC T Clausen, 102 West York Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 16, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CLEARY JAMES JOSEPH FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (father, James W Cleary, 2394 2nd Avenue New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 8, 1917), USS Alcedo, yacht (SP-166), torpedoed and sunk by UC.71 off French west coast, drowned, November 5, 1917

 

CLEAVER, ALBERT JOHN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Aug Cleaver, 1736 Walnut Street, Ashland, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

CLELAND, TRACY WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Frank Lawrence Cleland, Alma, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 17, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, drowned, May 30, 1918

 

CLEMENTS, JAMES RENVILLE, Ensign, Reserve Force (class 5), (father, William L Clements, Industrial Works, Bay City, Mich; appointed Michigan), Red Cross Military Hospital, No 1, France (Paris), respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CLEMENTS, PAUL MATTHEW, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Antonia Clements, 1404 North Twelfth Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, died, August 2, 1917

 

CLEMENTS, WILLIAM BENSON, Acting Electrician, USCG, (Grandmother, Mrs Annie A Hicks, 29 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CLEPHANE, ALAN O, Lieutenant (JG), Reserve Force (class 4), (wife, Mrs Alan O Clephane 1869 Mintwood Place NW, Washington, D C; appointed District of Columbia), at home, respiratory disease, January 13, 1918

 

CLEVELAND, WILLIAM JACOB, Apprentice Seaman USNRF, (Grandmother, Otille Ernst, 0208 Clearview Street Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 5, 1918), Wissahicken Barracks, Cape May N J, drowned, August 24, 1918

 

CLIFF, HARRY MARTIN Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, August Cliff, 711 Briar Place, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, November 6, 1918

 

CLIFFORD, THOMAS CHARLES, Wardroom Steward, USCG, (niece, Miss Kathie Burke, Brockton, Massachusetts), USS Wissahickon, ex-USCG, harbor tug, died at St Vincent's Hospital, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N Y, fell overboard, crushed between ship's side and wharf, August 5, 1917

 

CLINE, TURNER LANG, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Miller Cline, Dawson Springs Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CLOUTIER, WILFRED, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, (father, Joseph Cloutier, Alfred, Me; enlisted Providence, R I, July 3, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CLOWER, TALBOT MORRIS, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Joseph C Glower, Ashford, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, May 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

CLYNES, JOHN WILLIAM, Chief Gunner's Mate, (wife, Grace Clynes, 926 Twenty-4th Street, Oakland, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, February 2, 1916), Submarine Base, New London, Conn, died, August 24, 1918

 

CLYSSENS, GASTON MARTIN ALPHONSE, Landsman for Ship’s Cook, USNRF, (mother, Mary R Clyssens, Park Street, Harvard, Ill; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

COBB, ALBERT BRYAN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Francis A Cobb, 519 South Silver Street, Centralia, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, July 26, 1918), Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

COBLE, GILBERT LACKEY, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Annie Coble, Konawa, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 19, 1917), USS New York, dreadnought battleship (later BB-34), respiratory disease, June 19, 1918

 

COBLE, JOHN FIELDING, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Anna C Coble, Potter Valley, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, November 22, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego Calif, respiratory disease, January 12, 1918

 

COBLENTZ, HOWARD BURNSIDES, Yeoman, 2nd class, (father, George W Coblentz, 1045 West Ninth Street, Erie, Pa; enlisted Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 1, 1918

 

COCHRANE, JESSE DILLARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Bessie Cochran, Dade City, Fla; enlisted Tampa Fla, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

COCHRANE, LYNN, Ship’s Cook, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Samuel Cochrane, 189 West Park Avenue, Delaware Ohio; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 23, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

COCKERHAN, FRANCIS BRITTIAN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Etta Cockerhan, Monroe City, Ind; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 4, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 2, disease, July 16, 1918

 

COCKETT, RAY DUTCHER, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Nellie D Cockett, Sanquoit, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y November 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, April 21, 1918

 

COCKRELL, ALEXANDER MILTON, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Mrs May B Mills, Lafayette, La; enlisted Houston, Tex, June 2, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

CODY, SOPHIA THERESA, Yeoman, 3rd class (F), USNRF, (mother, Mary Cody, 78 Willow Court, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 25, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

COE, HENRY LESTER, Boilermaker, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Coe, Savannah, Grand Cayman, West Indies; enlisted Key West, Fla, October 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

COFFEY, CHESTLEY SHELTON, Seaman, 1st class, (father, Edgar N Coffey, Fort George Wright, Spokane, W:ish; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, May 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

COFFIN, HENRY SIDNEY, Seaman, (mother, Mrs May Carson, La Mesa, Calif; enlisted Seattle, Wash, March 31, 1917), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

COFFMAN, SCOTT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John S Coffman, motor route A, Sullivan, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

COGER, IRA, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Howard Coger, Curry, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

COGHLAN, HARRY GORDON, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Henry Coghlan, 277 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 15, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

COHEN, HARRY OLIVER, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Abraham Cohen, 406 Cooper Street, Utica, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

COHEN, JACOB EDEL, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (father, Edel Cohen, 732 West Broad Street, Richmond, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, August 7, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

COHEN, JEROME, Electrician, 1st class (R), USNRF, (wife, Myrtle Cohen, 5049 St Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, December 22, 1917), Belmar Radio Station, Belmar, N J, injured, DOI, July 5, 1918

 

COHEN, LOUIS, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, (sister, Ida Goodman, 157 North High Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, October 16, 1915), USS Manley, destroyer (later DD-74), based at Queenstown, Ireland, escorting convoy (various sources refer to her being alongside an HMS Montague and rolling into her. This should read armed merchant cruiser HMS Motagua), accidental explosion of own depth charges followed by fire, DOI, March 19, 1918

 

COHOON, ALBERT, Fireman, 2nd class, (brother, Fred Cohoon, 312 Green Street, Owosso, Mich; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 28, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COLDMON, IVERY, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (mother, Lizzie Coldmon, North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, December 17, 1917), Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, March 18, 1918

 

COLE, GEORGE TILLOTT, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary D Cole, Carmel, N Y; enlisted East Chester, N Y August 31, 1917), Navy Hospital, Gibraltar, respiratory disease, November 6, 1918

 

COLE, GLENN W, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Warren G Cole, Newaygo, Mich; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

COLE, HAL SCOTT, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Dan S Cole Redwood, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 16, 1918

 

COLE, JOHN WILLIAM, Coxswain, (father, Charles H Cole, 1165 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted New York, N Y July 23, 1918), USS New Mexico, dreadnought battleship (later BB-40), respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

COLE, JOHN, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Louis J Cole, Brentwood, Md; enlisted Washington, D C, February 21, 1918), USS Westover, freighter (ID-2867), torpedoed and sunk by U.92 west of France, July 11, 1918

 

COLE, PATRICK MICHAEL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Merson, 904 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Detroit, Mich, November 6, 1917), USS Shaw, destroyer (later DD-68), escorting British SS Aquitania, rudder jammed and crossed Aquitania's bow, lost 90 feet of own bow, returned to England, October 9, 1918

 

COLE, RICHARD, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Mrs Raney Cole, Nye, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 14, 1918), Pendleton, Oreg, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

COLE, ROBERT CLEVELAND, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Ella Cole, R F D 1, Parsippany, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, April 6, 1918), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, respiratory disease, October 24, 1918

 

COLEMAN, ARTHUR IRVING, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Eleanor H Coleman, 47 Columbus Avenue, Exeter, N H), USCG, New York Division, at South Beach, Staten Island, accident on public beach, July 7, 1918

 

COLEMAN, BERNARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Michael Coleman, 864 Eagle Avenue, New York, N Y;; enlisted New York, N Y April 16, 1917), USS Texas, dreadnought battleship (later BB-35), accidentally killed, March 22, 1918

 

COLEMAN, HENRY DAVID, Seaman, (mother, Marie Coleman, Shelton, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, May 2, 1917), Navy Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

COLEMAN, LLOYD WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (Guardian, Tom Dunn, 1900 North Adams Street, Peoria, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

COLEMAN, OLLIE CARL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, May Coleman, Travellers Rest, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, April 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, May 16, 1918

 

COLLIER, HAYWOOD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Patrick H Collier, star route, Mayfield, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 17, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

COLLINS, EDWARD, Musician, 1st class, (father, Conrad Collins, 252 Plymouth Avenue, Minneapolis Minn; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 15, 1915), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, July 24, 1917

 

COLLINS, IVAN HOWARD, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Emma Collins, Columbia, Miss; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 1, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

COLLINS, JERRY GRANT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, J K Collins, Ola, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, June 4, 1918), USS Rhode Island, battleship (later BB-17), influenza, September 22, 1918

 

COLLINS, ROBERT PERCY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Vivia H Collins, Opelousas, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, May 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

COLLINS, ROY WESLEY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Samuel P Collins, Linwood, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, May 9, 1917

 

COLLINS, THOMAS WILLIAM, Jr, Ship’s Cook, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Thomas Collins, 505 North Fourth Street, Harrison, N J; enlisted New York, N Y May 15, 1917), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

COLLINS, TOOMER, Apprentice Seaman, (father, J P Collins, Ackerman, Miss;; enlisted Jackson, Miss, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 12, 1918

 

COLLINS, WILLIAM, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Marion Collins, 932 West Eighth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia Pa, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

COLLITON, MICHAEL AMBROSE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (friend, Clara Elsesser 487 Forty-seventh Street, Brooklyn N Y; enlisted Federal Rendezvous, Brooklyn, N Y December 13, 1917), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 27, 1918

 

COLLOM, SAMUEL, Seaman, 2nd class, (Guardian, W I Butcher 14 New Chambers Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Newark, N J, March 27, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, April 29, 1917

 

COLOMA, MARIANO, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (father, Alyandre Coloma, Bangar, La Union, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, October 11, 1916), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, disease, May 28, 1917

 

COLOMBO, JOHN ARTHUR JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Joseph L Colombo, 110 Scott St, Wausau, Wis; enlisted Wausau, Wis, June 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, December 30, 1917

 

COLON, ARMANDO RODRIGUEZ, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (father, Jeviliano R Archilla, Cayey, Porto Rico; enlisted San Juan, Porto Rico, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 24, 1918

 

COLSON, WILLIAM EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Fred F Colson, Steuben, Me; enlisted Machias, Me, March 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, October 12, 1918

 

COLTON, LESLIE P, Apprentice Seaman, NNV, (Mary E Colton, 251 Watchring Avenue, West Orange, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, March 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia Pa, respiratory disease, April 21, 1917

 

COLVILLE, OSBORNE LINDSAY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Eleanor Colvllle, 103 Colville Streett, Chattanooga, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, April 27, 1917), Naval Station, New York, N Y, disease, February 24, 1918

 

COLWELL, HARLEY, Chief Electrician's Mate (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

COLWELL, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Bridget J Colwell, 186 Heath Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 29, 1918), at home (mother's address), respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

COMERFORD, FRANK PATRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Alice Comerford, 2832 West Adams Street, Chicago, III; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 20, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, March 5, 1918

 

COMFORT, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Storekeeper, 3rd class USNRF, (father, Patrick J Comfort, 3200 Main Street, Kansas City Mo; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 24, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, September 4, 1918

 

COMINGS, HARRY, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (aunt, Elizabeth Recketson, 1925 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Hampton Roads, Va, November 11, 1916), Naval Station, Norfolk Va, disease, December 25, 1917

 

COMISKEY, SPENCER ELLSWORTH, Apprentice Seaman, (sister, Esther Comiskey, 23 Boston Avenue, Seneca Falls, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y August 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

COMLY, SAMUEL P, Rear Admiral (retired), (wife, Hannah L Comly, 237 Poplar Avenue, Woodbury, N J; appointed New Jersey), Woodbury, N J, disease, April 10, 1918

 

COMPTON, AMOS GRADY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Gus W Compton, R F D 1, Case, Tex; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

COMSTOCK, GLENN ROWELL, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class USNRF, (mother, Bessie I Comstock, 14 Main Street, Barton, Vt; enlisted Burlington, Vt, June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

COMSTOCK, GUY ALTON, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Mark H Comstock, 1623 Forty-sixth Avenue, Oakland Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, October 22, 1917), USS Ophir, ex-Dutch, freighter (ID-2800), on fire for three days, sank at Gibraltar on 11th, November 11, 1918

 

CONAHAN, HUGH HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Catherine Conahan, 309 Main Street, Aurora, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CONAWAY, OTHO BASIL - see CONWAY or CONAWAY, OTHO BASIL

 

CONDON, JOHN FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William Condon, 422 Airbrake Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, May 1, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CONDON, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, Commissary Steward, USNRF, (father, John B Condon, Hotel Frederick, Huntington W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, April 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, disease, August 6, 1918

 

CONES, CARLTON RAYMOND, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Aaron Cones, R F D 8, Jackson Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

CONLEY, FRANK PERCY, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, John H Conley, White Gate, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, January 29, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, February 24, 1918

 

CONNAUGHTON, EDWARD PATRICK, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Thomas Connaughton, 223 East Sixty-ninth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 14, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

CONNELL, WALTER RANDOLPH, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mary C Connell, R F D No 2, Tampa, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CONNELLY, BART JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Martin Connelly, 1113 Maple Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh Pa, July 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

CONNELLY, PAUL JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Joseph Connelly, 870 Anthon Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 4, 1918), Twin Ponds, West Foster Meadows and Merrick Road, Rosedale, Long Island, asphyxia, due to drowning, June 1, 1918

 

CONNER, HAROLD CLIFTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Gladys M Conner, 42 Packard Avenue, West Somerville, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

CONNERS, ROBERT WILLIAM, Seaman, (mother, Louis Conners, 1746 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, January 25, 1916), SS Neuse, ex-German Magdeburg, freighter, disease, June 28, 1918

 

CONNOLLY, JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ellen K Connolly, Elk Point, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CONNOLLY, JAMES, Water Tender, (sister, Mrs Mary Doovan, 68 West Fourteenth Street Bayonne, N J; enlisted New York, N Y October 1, 1909), Naval Hospital, Las Animas, Colo, respiratory disease, April 17, 1917

 

CONNOLLY, JOHN EDWARD, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Stella Connolly 1501 North Twelfth Street Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa, January 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia Pa, disease, March 15, 1918

 

CONNOR WILLIAM ALOYSIUS, Storekeeper, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Mary Connor, 1500 Fairmont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia Pa, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CONNOR, JOHN JOSEPH Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Connor, 5341 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, March 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, August 10, 1917

 

CONNORS, PATRICK JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Martin Connors, Ballykinave, County Mayo, Ireland; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea Mass, died of burns, April 4, 1918

 

CONOVER, GEORGE FREDERICK, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, A V Conover, Somner, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, May 28, 1918

 

CONRADI, JOHN P, Ensign, (wife, J P Conradi, 88 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

CONROW, CLAUD, Apprentice Seaman, (Guardian, Clarence M Conrow, Augusta, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, May 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 27, 1918

 

CONROY, BERNARD ALOYSIUS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Columbia Conroy, 118 Clinton Street, Hoboken, N J; enlisted Tompkinsville, Staten Island, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

CONSTANTINEAU, LEO WILLIAM, Molder, USNRF, (mother, Anna Constantineau 20 Livingston Street, Lowell, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

CONWAY or CONAWAY (note father's name), OTHO BASIL, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Fort F Conaway, 537 Moxahala Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, January 2, 1918), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, April 1, 1918

 

CONWAY, CLARENCE AVOUDLE, Wardroom Steward, USNRF, (mother, Rebecca Conway, 97 Upper Regent Road, Denmara, B G (location not identified); enlisted New York, N Y December 8, 1917), USS Westgate or West Gate, freighter (ID-3216), in convoy, lost in collision with freighter USS American (ID 2292) southeast of Nova Scotia, October 7, 1918

 

CONWAY, GEORGE FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Conway, 15 Harrison Street, Somerville, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 1, 1917), USS Maui, built as passenger ship, troop transport (ID-1514), fell overboard and drowned, April 21, 1918

 

CONWAY, JAMES WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Conway, Halifax, England; enlisted Chester, Pa, April 11, 1917), Scout Patrol No 682 (probably USS Mary B Garner, ex-fishing vessel, Section Patrol or SP-682), washed overboard, April 12, 1918

 

CONWAY, ROBERT, Oiler (source - US Naval Historical Center), USS Kansas, battleship (later BB-21), steam accident in engine room on 18th, seriously burned, DOI, January 19, 1915

 

CONWAY, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Thomas J Conway, 14 Moanat Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 19, 1917), USS Virginia, battleship (later BB-13), shock and burns, died, January 6, 1918

 

CONWAY, WILLIAM LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Patrick Joseph Conway, 26 Willow Street, Holyoke, Mass; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 1, 1918), St Joseph Hospital, South Bend, Ind, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

CONYNE, WILLIAM STANLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Laura B Conyne, 166 Orange Road, Montclair, N J; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y December 11, 1917), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, April 14, 1918

 

COOK, CHESTER H, Seaman, USNRF, (father, Alfred Cook, 37 Manton Street, Fall River, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, May 8, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

COOK, ELBERT SIDNEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Julia Sweet, Lampasas, Tex; enlisted Johnstown, Pa, May 30, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COOK, ELLIS GORDON, Chief Electrician, (father, Jesse F Cook, Connellys Springs, N C; enlisted Richmond, Va, November 16, 1915), Memorial Hospital, New London, Conn, disease, November 29, 1917

 

COOK, EUSTACE DYE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Walter K Cook, Crystal Springs, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

COOK, FRANK PIRTY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie Cook, R F D 2, Phillipsburg, N J; enlisted Allentown, Pa, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, October 8, 1918

 

COOK, GEORGE ESAM, Landsman for Electrician (R), (mother, Florence C Comfort, 3730 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

COOK, GEORGE FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Cook, 126 Webster Avenue, Yonkers, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 20, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COOK, HOLLAND BENJAMIN, Chief Yeoman, (mother, Berta Brasher, 500 East Marvin Street, Waxahachie, Tex; enlisted Staten Island, N Y December 19, 1917), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, October 10, 1918

 

COOK, JAMES HENRY, Carpenter, 1st class, USCG, (wife, Mrs Martha Cook, 1304 Seymour Street, Sault Ste Marie, Mich), USS Mackinac, ex-USCG Great Lakes boarding boat, patrol vessel, 3rd Naval District, died at Sault St Marie, Mich, explosion on wharf, May 16, 1917

 

COOK, JAMES THOMAS, Apprentice Seaman, (father, L N Cook, R F D 1, Mount Morian, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, December 14, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 28, 1918

 

COOK, JAY GOULD, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Mrs Belle Cook, 1508 North Street, Waco, Tex; enlisted Dallas Tex, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Gulfport, Miss, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

COOK, JOHN HARPER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Annie D Cook, Beaverdale, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

COOK, JOSEPH HENRY, Cabin Steward, (wife, Rachael Cook, 87 Washington Street, Annapolis, Md; enlisted Gibraltar, January 5, 1918), USS Machias, gunboat (No.5, later PG-5), based at Gibraltar on anti-submarine patrol, disease, January 28, 1918

 

COOK, LEWIS ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Andrew Cook, Coudersport, Pa; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

COOK, NORMAN SMALL, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF, (wife, Jennie W Cook, Provincetown, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Base 19, Lorient, France (Commanding Douglas), disease, August 4, 1918

 

COOK, ORVILLE HOWARD, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, William O Cook, R F D 5, Muskegon Heights, Mich; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

COOK, PAUL JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Marie Cook, Groveton, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

COOKE, HUGH HARRISON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Edith Benson, 933 Crescent Place, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 6, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, September 13, 1918

 

COOKE, ROBERT P, Assistant Paymaster, Reserve Force (class 2), (mother, Emma Cooke, 4 Cumberland Apartment, Johnson City, Tenn; appointed Tennessee), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, February 26, 1918

 

COOKE, STANLEY SHIELDS, Acting Coxswain, USCG, (mother, Mrs Annie S Cooke, 1290 Race Street, Denver, Colo), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

COOLIDGE, ROGER, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Edith E Coolidge, 1101 Long Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

COON, JACK MERVYN, Storekeeper, 2nd class, (mother, Clara J Coon, Guernesville, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, April 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, April 5, 1918

 

COONEY, JOHN JOSEPH, Chief Water Tender, (sister, Katie Forstrom, 357 2nd Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New Orleans, La, September 4, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

COOPER, CLAUDE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Julia Cooper, Diehlstadt, Mo; enlisted St Louis Mo, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

COOPER, DANIEL LLOYD, Ship’s Cook, 4th class, USNRF, (mother, Lena Cooper, 1323 South Millard Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 19, 1918), St Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Ill, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

COOPER, DENSIL RUBEN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Willis Cooper, R F D 1, Wheatland, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

COOPER, FLOYD ALBERT, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Lloyd L Cooper, Leith, N Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 25, 1918), USS Wisconsin, battleship (later BB-9), respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

COOPER, GEORGE HENRY, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (brother, Charles W Cooper, Hubbard, Minn; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

COOPER, HAZELET VAUGHAN, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Dona C Long, 820 West Sixth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

COOPER, MILLARD J, Seaman, (mother, Myrta H Cooper, 105 West Wayne Street, Dowagiac, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, November 4, 1918

 

COPIUS, W, Fireman (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

COPP, CHARLES HOUGHTON, Musician, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, May M Copp, 45 Bedford Street, Bridgewater, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

COPP, DONALD GEORGE, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (Grandmother, Mrs George J Copp, 1826 West Twelfth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y October 15, 1917), Brooklyn, N Y, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

COPPER, JOHN SHERLOCK, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (father, John Thomas Copper 626 Fort Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, June 19, 1918), Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, Md, wounded, but not in action, September 2, 1918

 

CORBETT, JOSEPH LEE, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Corbett, 1808 2nd Street, La Grande, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, April 11, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

CORBETT, WILLIAM JAMES, Chief Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Annie B Corbett, 9 Pahker Hill Avenue, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 4, 1917), Naval Air Station, Chatham, Mass, respiratory disease, September 20, 1918

 

CORBEY, JOSEPH BARNARD, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Mary A Corbey, Ulster Park, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 3, 1918), New York, N Y, lost overboard, October 24, 1918

 

CORBIN, CLARENCE HOBERT, Apprentice Seaman, (father, George M Corbin, Bruns City, Ind; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 22, 1918

 

CORBIN, FRED EUGENE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Corbin, 1446 Fisher Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Syracuse, N Y October 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

CORCORAN, RALPH HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Mable Corcoran, 30 Belcher Avenue, Brockton, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, April 2, 1918

 

CORCORAN, TIMOTHY FRANCIS, Seaman, (father, John J Corcoran, 155 Richdale Avenue, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 2, 1917), USS Manley, destroyer (later DD-74), based at Queenstown, Ireland, escorting convoy (various sources refer to her being alongside an HMS Montague and rolling into her. This should read armed merchant cruiser HMS Motagua), accidental explosion of own depth charges followed by fire, DOI, March 19, 1918

 

CORDOVA, RICHARD EDWARD, Seaman, USCG, (brother, J J Cordova, care of Key West Box Co, Key West, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CORKLE, GEORGE CONNELL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William R Corkle, southeast corner Comac and Nedro Streets, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, February 2, 1918

 

CORKLE, JOSEPH JACKSON, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, W Ross Corkle, Comac and Nedro Streets, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, March 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

CORLEY, IRVIN JEFFERSON, Apprentice Seaman, (brother, Hubert Corley, Brawley, Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, January 7, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, disease, March 23, 1918

 

CORMIER, JOSEPH ERNEST, Apprentice Seaman, (father, George Cormier, 9 Exchange Place, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

CORNELIUS, DUE L, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Anna Cornelius, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted New Orleans, La, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

CORNELIUS, JOHN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Gjertine Cornelius, 2934 North Colfax Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, May 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, June 30, 1917

 

CORNELL, FRANK ADELBERT, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Benjamin W Cornell, Glenns Ferry, Idaho; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, November 20, 1917), SS Sheridan, US Army chartered troop transport (USACT), respiratory disease, July 31, 1918

 

CORNELL, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Minnie Cornell, 610 North St Glair Street, Toledo, Ohio; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 7, 1916), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, June 28, 1918

 

CORNER, THOMAS LE ROY, Fireman, 2nd class, (aunt Tighe, 1545 East Marguette Road, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 15, 1917), USS Aylwin, destroyer (later DD-47), lost overboard, January 22, 1918

 

CORNETT, JULIUS VICTOR, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (wife, Mamie S Cornett, 1712 Twenty-ninth Street, Galveston, Tex; enlisted Galveston, Tex, September 22, 1917), Scout Patrol No 1092, presumably USS Elisabeth, ex-motor boat, on patrol in 8th Naval District waters (Section Patrol, SP-1092), respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

CORSON, HARRY LE ROY, Chief Electrician (G), (wife, Mrs Hazel Corson, 227 Tennessee Street, Vallejo, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, January 19, 1917), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

CORTRIGHT, WM ABRAM, jr, Ensign, Reserve Force, (wife, W A Cortright, Warren Street, Beverly, N J; appointed New Jersey), Base Hospital No 4, Queenstown, Ireland, respiratory disease, October 31, 1918

 

CORUN, MARSHALL UNDERWOOD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Annie Corun, R R 11, Lexington, Ky; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 3, 1917), SS Rochester, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by U.95, 800 miles west of Ireland (other sources - 2nd, total of 23 lost), November 3, 1917

 

COSGRAY, WILLIAM ROSS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Robert Cosgray, Allister, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, May 28, 1917), Brest, France, disease, March 12, 1918

 

COSKEY, LEON JOSEPH, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Frances Coskey, 1477 Fifteenth Street, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, February 23, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 15, 1918

 

COSSETT, OLIVER HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (wife, Jesse G Cossett, Fife Lake, Mich; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 10, 1917), Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, Long Island, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

COSTELLO, FRANK EDMUND, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Mary S Costello, 122 Towanada Street, Whitehaven, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

COSTELLO, WILLIAM PATRICK, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Hellen Costello, 12 Miller Street, Stamford, Conn; enlisted New York, N Y July 9, 1915), Naval Hospital, Las Animas, Colo, respiratory disease, May 21, 1917

 

COSTIGAN, MAURICE JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Jane Costigan, 159 Harbe Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 30, 1917), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

COTTER, DANIEL ALOYSIUS, Storekeeper, 3rd class, (wife, Margaret Cotter, 7147 Upland Street, Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, December 15, 1917), USS Conner, destroyer (later DD-72), respiratory disease, June 1, 1918

 

COTTER, JOHN JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Ellen Cotter, 151 Alabama Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

COTTLE, WALTER RALEIGH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie A Cottle, Chinquapin, N C; enlisted Wilmington, N C, October 9, 1917), USS Hartford, old sloop-of-war, Charleston Station Ship, died, December 28, 1917

 

COTTON, CHARLES HOWARD, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Charles E Cotton, 19 Waller Avenue, Ossining, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 28, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

COTTON, FRANCIS EDWIN, Chief Electrician (R), (mother, Blanch R Cotton, 316 West Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, Ariz; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 2, 1912), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COTTRELL, PAUL KIRK, Yeoman, 3rd class, (mother, Beatrice Cottrell, 642 South Eighth Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

COUFAL, ROBERT, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Frank Coufal, Schuyler, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

COUGHLIN, DANIEL LANE, Electrician, 2nd class, (John T Coughlin, Augusta, Ky; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, April 10, 1917), Vallejo, Calif, burns, May 10, 1917

 

COUGHLIN, EDWARD THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Coughlin, 92 Woodrow Avenue, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 9, 1918), Naval Training Station, Hingham, Mass, respiratory disease, February 20, 1918

 

COULTER, ARTHUR BERNARD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Anna Coulter, 65 Hayes Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa; enlisted Wilkes-Barre, Pa, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

COULTER, JOHN HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Francis Coulter, 6 Bell Street, Stamford, Conn; enlisted New York, N Y April 18, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COULTHURST, ALBERT STEPHEN, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Julia Coulthurst, 283 Union Avenue, Paterson, N J; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 9, 1917), at home, respiratory disease, October 28, 1918

 

COUNIHAN, MAY MARGARET, Yeoman (F), 1st class USNRF, (Cousin, Mrs Francis Flanagan, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 2, 1917), General Hospital, Boston, Mass, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

COUPE, CLIVE NATHANIEL, Apprentice Seaman, (father, James Coupe, Vernal, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, June 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, February 4, 1918

 

COURTENAY, GORDON TREVOR, Lieutenant (JG) (Medical Corps), Reserve Force (class 4), (wife, Margery Courtenay, 4027 Ibis Street, San Diego, Calif; appointed California), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

COURTNEY, CHARLEY EDMUND, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Courtney, Raymondville, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

COURTNEY, HAROLD JOSEPH, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles V Courtney, 1622 Greenway Avenue, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Chicago, Ill, February 25, 1918), USS Louisville, ex-liner Saint Louis, transport (ID-1644), respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

COUSINS, LEE, Seaman, (father, William W Cousins, 590 Afton Street, Johnson City, Tenn; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, February 22, 1918), Submarine Base, San Pedro, Calif, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

COUTU, LEON PETER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Frank C Coutu, Irving, Mass; enlisted Albany, N Y May 31, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COVE, JAMES HENRY, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Henrietta B Cove 38 Culver Street, Seymour, New Haven, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, June 28, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

COVINGTON, WALTER F, Machinist's Mate, 1st class (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

COVINGTON, WILLIAM ISAAC, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Sallie H Covington, R F D 1, Lennig, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, May 27, 1918), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

COWAN, JAMES ALLEN, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF, (Grandmother, Hanna E Cowan, 246 East D Street, Coalinga, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 22, 1918), Mare Island, Calif, disease, June 15, 1918

 

COWAN, WINSLOW EDWARD, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Joseph T Cowan, Whltwell, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, September 29, 1916), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

COWELL, GILBERT WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Charlotte Cowell, 2845 North Lawrence Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, June 8, 1917

 

COWL, JOHN FREW, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Cowl, 37 Broadway, Wheeling, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, May 21, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

COWLES, ROBERT HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (Grandmother, Jereta Richards, 327 Carroll Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 8, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

COWLES, ROY FRANCIS, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Mrs James Cowles, 41 Ohio Street, Vallejo, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 31, 1917), USS Siboney, ex-Oriente, troop transport (ID-2999), influenza, October 19, 1918

 

COWLING, FREMONT STIRL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John W Cowling, Loup City, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, August 6, 1916), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, August 6, 1917

 

COX, ADAM ANTHONY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mary P Cox, Campti, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, April 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, May 20, 1917

 

COX, ALBERT PATRICK, Landsman for Quartermaster, USNRF, (mother, Mary Cox, 256 Eustis Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 8, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

COX, ARCHIE JAY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Lee Cox Emerson, R 7, Chillicothe, Miss; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

COX, BRIGHT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Flossie Cox, Blooniingdale, S C; enlisted Georgetown, S C, May 24, 1917), Submarine Chaser Base, Corfu, Greece, respiratory disease, August 18, 1918

 

COX, CARLTON BENNETT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Addie S Cox, Malvern, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 23, 1917), Malvern, Pa, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

COX, COY WRIGHT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Alice Cox, 1346 West Ray Street, Indianapolis, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 4, 1918), New York, N Y, drowned while swimming, July 28, 1918

 

COX, ERNEST DEWEY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ella M Cox 6 Cooper Street, Charleston, S C; enlisted Charleston, S C, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, disease, February 1, 1918

 

COX, GEORGE WHILDEN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Emma E Cox, Bowling Green, Fla; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, June 7, 1917

 

COX, JAMES MICHAEL, Fireman, 1st class, (wife, Marguerite Cox, 1060 Madison Avenue, Albany, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y June 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Gibraltar, respiratory disease, October 28, 1918

 

COX, LESLIE HUTCHINSON, Ensign (Supply Corps), Reserve Force (class 4), (mother, Annie Hutchinson Cox, Bordentown, N J; appointed New Jersey), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

COX, MEARL RALPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Abner C Cox, 4524 Garfield Avenue, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, March 29, 1917), SS Rochester, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by U.95, 800 miles west of Ireland (other sources - 2nd, total of 23 lost), November 3, 1917

 

COX, SAMUEL TALMAGE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mattie S Cox, 1226 East Fair Street, Atlanta, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 11, 1918

 

CRABTREE, JAMES ERSKIN, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Bertie A Crabtree, Beaver, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 14, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), torpedoed and damaged by U.82 off French Atlantic coast, September 5, 1918

 

CRAIG, CLIFFORD H, Engineman, 1st class, (mother, Abagail D Craig, 654 West Nineteenth Street, Des Moines, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, November 30, 1917), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

CRAIG, DAVID EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nannie Craig, Midlothian, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

CRAIG, JOSEPH S, Coxswain, USNRF, (father, George L Craig, Sewickley, Pa; enlisted Newport, R I, May 16, 1917), at home, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

CRAIG, WALLACE CHARLES, Seaman, USNRF, (father, Charles G Craig, Westerly, R I; enlisted New London, Conn, April 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, February 11, 1918

 

CRAILIE, CHARLES CABANNE, Ensign, Reserve Force (class 5), (mother, Lillian P Kroeble, 3115 Greenwood Road, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed Rhode Island), Naval Base, Norfolk, Va, aeroplane accident, killed, May 17, 1918

 

CRAIN, SAMUEL HARVEY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Clara Crain, Merryville, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, April 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, April 26, 1917

 

CRAMMER, EARNEST RANDOLPH (right), Seaman, (father, John Crammer, 816 Sewall Avenue, Asbury Park, N J; enlisted Newark N J, May 29, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CRANE, CHARLES HERB, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, V O Crane, Collbran, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, June 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

CRANE, CLAUDE MARSHALL, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, (mother, Olie Crane, 29? South Washington Street, Danville, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, November 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 6, 1918

 

CRANE, DANIEL BRUCE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Mary H Crane, 2710 Augustine Court, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, April 30, 1917), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, drowned, November 19, 1917

 

CRANE, FRANK PATRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Helen McCarthy, 315 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 3, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CRANE, GILES FOY, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Elias W Crane, Bingen, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, January 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

CRANE, THOMAS JOSEPH, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Agnes Crane, 774 Clamton Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Detroit Mich, February 8, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CRANEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (sister, Miss Margaret Craney, 178 Orange Street, Newark, N J), USCG, New York Division, at Marine Hospital, Stapleton, N Y, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

CRANK, ROBERT KYLE, Captain, (brother, James M Crank, 58 West Fifty -eighth Street, New York, N Y; appointed Texas), Philadelphia, Pa, disease, January 17, 1918

 

CRAVEN, HENRY SMITH, Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Barbara Craven, Chester, Pa; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y July 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

CRAVENS, CLEM CASSIUS, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Dora S Cravens, K R 18, Williamsfield, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

CRAVER, JAMES HOWARD, Landsman for Electrician (R), (mother, Jenney Craver, Newark N J; enlisted Buffalo, N Y February 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 19, 1918

 

CRAWFORD, CLIFFORD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Belle Crawford, 958 West Court Street, Cincinnati Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 30, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CRAWFORD, EARL HASTINGS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Joe Crawford, 1410 South Congress Avenue, Austin r Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, May 16, 1916), USS Glacier, stores ship (later AF-4), injured, DOI, September 17, 1917

 

CRAWFORD, FRANK MONTGOMERY, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (daughter, Lorena R Crawford, Box 98, Alpine, Tex; enlisted El Paso, Tex, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

CRAWFORD, OTTIE GILBERT, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Sarah Crawford, Fowle, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 3, 1917), Navy Recruiting Station, Indianapolis, Ind, respiratory disease, May 13, 1917

 

CRAWFORD, PAUL, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Margaret Crawford, 426 2nd Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

CRAWFORD, RALPH CODY, Fireman, 1st class, (wife, Chloe Crawford, 2703 Holmes Street, Dallas, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 15, 1917), USS Alabama, battleship (later BB-8), respiratory disease, January 27, 1918

 

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM NARROW, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Alberta M Crawford, Juniata, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, April 27, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CRAWLEY, WILLIAM WILSON, Gunner, (mother, Belle G Vickers, R F D 1, Ardmore, Tenn; appointed Tennessee), North River, accidentally drowned while bathing, June 23, 1918

 

CREAMER, FRANK WILLIAM, Seaman, USCG, (brother, Harry A Creamer, 344 Logan Street, Brooklyn, N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

CREEL, CHARLIE L, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary E Creel, Johnsonville, N C; enlisted Charleston, S C, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, disease, February 10, 1918

 

CREEL, JAMES FREDERICK, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Katherine W Creel, Waynesburg, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

CREIGHTON, ALFRED JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, David Creighton, 518 Deuel Street, Fort Morgan, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, July 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, November 10, 1918

 

CRESAP, JAMES MCDOWELL, Lieutenant Commander, (wife, Claiborne F Cresap, 98 College Avenue, Annapolis, Md; appointed Maryland), Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md, respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

CREWS, JOHN BENTLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Kate Crews, Hope, Ark; enlisted Dallas, Tex, August 3, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

CRILLY, CORNELIUS AUGUSTINE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (Mrs Peter Crilly, 63 Sherman Avenue, Tomkinsville, Staten Island, N Y; enlisted Staten Island, N Y July 26, 1917), USS Black Hawk, destroyer tender (ID-2140), based Inverness, Scotland, drowned, August 13, 1918

 

CRILLY, JOHN, Jr, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), (father, John Crilly, 3200 Thirteenth Street NW, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, February 4, 1918), North Sydney, Nova Scotia, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CRIMMINS, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS, Machinist (retired), (wife, Mary Roberta Crimmins, Laurel Avenue, River Edge, N J; appointed New Jersey), Laurel Avenue, River Edge, N J, respiratory disease, July 29, 1918

 

CRISMAN, LEO B, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ida L Crisman, Armour, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 29, 1917), Naval Hospital, Virgin Islands, disease, August 4, 1918

 

CRISPIN, WALLACE T, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Andrew Crispin, 31 Chandler Street, West Somerville, Mass, Enlisted; Newport, R I, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, April 6, 1918

 

CRITSER, ROSS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nettie Critser, East Jefferson Street, Little Falls, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y September 17, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CROCKER, ALONZO W, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William N Crocker, 690 Academy Avenue, Providence, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, March 2, 1917), USS Marietta, gunboat (No.15, later PG-15), influenza, October 17, 1918

 

CROCKER, RALPH THOMAS, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Emma J Crocker, 37 Lewis Avenue, Winthrop Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

CROCKETT, PAUL HOMER, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, John J Crockett, Raven, Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, May 17, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), torpedoed and damaged by U.82 off French Atlantic coast, September 5, 1918

 

CROCKETT, TUBMAN LEWIS, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class USNRF, (sister, Lillian Crockett King, Tangier, Va; enlisted Tangier, Va, April 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

CROCKWELL, ALOYSIUS HENRY, Seaman, (father, Thomas Peters (address not known); enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 20, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CROFT, HUGH ST ELMO, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, George H Croft, Sisseton, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, December 14, 1917), USS Pocahontas, ex-German liner Prinzess Irene, troop transport (ID-3044), drowned, June 17, 1918

 

CROFT, WALTER HOWARD, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Howard Croft, Garrison, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y January 7, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

CROMER, LUTHER VINCENT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Peyton E Cromer, 2561 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 7, 1918), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

CROSBY, GRANT, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Fern Crosby, 121 West Las Animas Street, Colorado Springs, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, July 26, 1918), Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif, influenza, October 28, 1918

 

CROSBY, PAUL CLOWNEY, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Ellen Meador, Winnsboro, S C; enlisted Richmond, Va, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CROSIER, LAWRENCE L, Fireman (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

CROSKAY, HUBERT HOPE, Ship Fitter, 2nd class, (mother, Isabelle C Croskay, 1948 First Street, San Diego, Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, June 2, 1917), Naval Headquarters, Paris, France, injured, DOI, April 17, 1918

 

CROSS, CHARLES EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Jessie Blake, Petrosky Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, March 31, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, September 20, 1917

 

CROSS, HARRY FREDERICK, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Eva Cross, Maple Street, Lee, Mass; enlisted Albany, N Y May 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 22, 1918

 

CROSS, JAMES FRANK MORISON, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Mary J Cross, 8 Merchants Street, Newport, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, March 11, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

CROSSCUP, WOLDEMAN E, Ensign, Reserve Force (class 5), (father, Louis E Crosscup, 167 Warren Avenue, Wollaston, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Air Station, Moutchic Lacanau, France, seaplane accident, DOI, July 7, 1918

 

CROSSMAN, KENNETH CARLTON, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class, (mother, Jessie M Crossman, 877 Oak Street, Salem, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

CROSTHWAITE, ORBRY DE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John P Crosthwaite, Georgetown, Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, August 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

CROSWELL, WILLIAM HATCHER, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie E Croswell, 2335 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

CROTHERS, AUSTIN DECATUR, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, James H Crothers, Oxford, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 15, 1918

 

CROTTY, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, NNV, (P G Crotty, 59 Stevens Street, Norwalk, Conn; enlisted South Norwalk, Conn, April 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 4, 1918

 

CROW, RILEY THOMAS, Engineman, 1st class, (mother, Martha L Crow, Loraine, Oreg; enlisted Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 16, 1918), Rio de Janiero, Brazil, influenza, October 22, 1918

 

CROWE, COLLINS ALWIN, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Leta K Barnett, corner Valencia and Seventh Streets, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Reno, Nev, September 25, 1917), USS SC-209, submarine chaser, mistaken for U-boat, sunk by gunfire of Coast Guard-crewed transport USS Felix Taussig (ID 2282) south of Long Island, N Y, August 27, 1918

 

CROWE, EDMUND JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class (A), USNRF, (father, Michael F Crowe, 311 Sixth Street, Parkersburg, W Va; enlisted Washington, D C, August 20, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, drowned, December 25, 1917

 

CROWE, SAMUEL FRANKLIN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Michael Crowe, Mankato, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, January 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 28, 1917

 

CROWELL, BENTON, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Annie Crowell, Fisher, La; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, November 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, December 23, 1917

 

CROWELL, MARK LOUCIS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Charley E Crowell, Stockton, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 1, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

CROWLEY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Engineman, 2nd class, (wife, Catherine A Crowley, 63 Hinkley Street, Sommerville, Mass; enlisted New York, N Y September 10, 1915), USS Walke, destroyer (later DD-34), accidentally drowned, July 29, 1918

 

CROWLEY, JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Catherine Crowley, 550 East One hundred and thirty-4th Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 24, 1917), SS Rochester, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by U.95, 800 miles west of Ireland (other sources - 2nd, total of 23 lost), November 3, 1917

 

CROWLEY, JOHN, Boilermaker, (wife, Josplim Crowley, 449 Sixth Street, Bremerton, Wash; enlisted Navy Recruiting Station, Seattle, Wash, June 11, 1917), USS Philadelphia, protected cruiser (No.4, C 4), Receiving Ship, Puget Sound Navy Yard, wounded, but not in action, March 19, 1918

 

CROWLEY, JOSEPH CORNELIUS, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Sarah Crowley, 6 Everitt Street, Charleston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, February 26, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CRUDO, EUGENIO C, First Musician, (wife, Conception Crudo, 1040 State Street, San Diego, Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, December 22, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

CRUPIN, SOLOMON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Max Crupin, 113 West One hundred and fourteenth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

CRUSE, JOHN ROGER, Lieutenant, (wife, Mabel Esther Cruse, 1313 Kentucky Avenue, Sedalia, Mo; appointed Missouri), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, November 4, 1918

 

CRUTCHETT, HAROLD EDWARD, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Eva M Crutchett, Armour, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

CRUZ, AGAPITO DE LA, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class USNRF, (wife, Maria Lindo, Manila, PI; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 10, 1917), Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, November 4, 1918

 

CRUZ, JUAN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Maria P Valensuela, Agana, Guam; enlisted Guam, Midway Islands, October 2, 1917), USS Supply, freighter, believed Flagship, Train, Atlantic Fleet, drowned, August 10, 1918

 

CUBBERLEY, CHESTER CURTIS, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Isaac N Cubberley, 44 South Fifth Avenue, Long Branch, N J; enlisted New York, N Y April 30, 1917), SS Frederick R Kellogg, tanker, torpedoed and damaged by U.117, 12 miles north of Barnegat Light, drowned, August 13, 1918

 

CUIZON, JOSE, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (mother, Hilaria Costantino, Gapan, North Ecija, PI; enlisted Manila, PI, June 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, March 6, 1918

 

CULLEN, LEO MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Bridget Cullen, 45 North Street, Luzerne, Pa; enlisted Wilkes-Barre, Pa, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

CULLEN, PAUL JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Bridget Cullen, 902 Poplar Street, Oakland, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, December 11, 1917), French Marine Hospital, Rochefort, France, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

CULP, GEORGE BENJAMIN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, George B Culp, North Yakima, Wash; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, May 1, 1917), Seaside Hospital, Long Beach, Calif, disease, July 20, 1917

 

CULP, JAMES ENOCH, Landsman for Electrician (R), (sister, Miss Gay Culp, Spartenburg, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

CULVER, PHILIP HAMILTON, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Therese B Culver, 824 East Forty-fifth Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, May 30, 1917

 

CUMMING, BRYANT FLOURNEY, Fireman, 1st class, (father, John B Cumming, 1111 North Twenty-4th Street, Birmingham, Ala; enlisted Buffalo, N Y May 22, 1917), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, October 4, 1918

 

CUMMING, JOHN WILLIAM, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Anna Cumming, 1214 East Sixty-4th Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 5, 1916), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

CUMMINGS, JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nellie Cummings, 2917 Fairmount Street, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 4, 1917), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

CUMMINGS, JOHN JOSEPH, Jr, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, John J Cummings, 70 Blossom Street, Haverhiil, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 28, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

CUMMINS, LAWNEY LAWRENCE, Seaman, NNV, (mother, Mrs P S Cummins, Eureka, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, April 18, 1916), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, disease, May 26, 1917

 

CUMP, IRVIN RANKIN, Landsman for Yeoman, (father, James H Cump, Marion, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, August 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

CUNARD, LOYD HILAN, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Elizabeth B, Cunard, Crescent, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, January 25, 1918), USS San Diego, ex-California, armored cruiser (No.6), respiratory disease, May 11, 1918

 

CUNNINGHAM, BERTRAM LEO, Lieutenant (JG) Reserve Force (Medical Corps), (wife, B L Cunningham, 562 West One hundred and sixty-4th Street, New York; appointed New York), at home, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES DAVID, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (father, James Cunningham 513 High Street, West Hohokon, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, January 4, 1916), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

CUNNINGHAM, DALE LEWIS, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class USNRF, (aunt, Mildred Bowers, 1026 Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

CUNNINGHAM, JOHN PHIL, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, John M Cunningham, 58 South Potter Street, Bellfonte, Pa; enlisted Washington, D C, August 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

CUNNINGHAM, KENNETH NOBLE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Laura L Cunningham, Richland Center, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 23, 1918), Richland Center, Wis, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

CUPPLES, HUBERT LESTER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, C C Cupples, Marmaduke, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

CURRENCE, LELAND KITTLE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Dianah Currence, Beverly, W Va; enlisted Baltimore, Md, June 25, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

CURRIE, JAMES ROSCOE, Seaman, (mother, Mrs Pearl Currie, Brookston, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 9, 1918), USS Alabama, battleship (later BB-8), respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

CURRIE, JESSE MELLON, Chief Electrician, (father, William E Currie, 3946 Williamsburg Avenue, Richmond, Va; enlisted U S S Kansas, May 4, 1915), US Submarine A-7 (Shark), patrols off Manila, P I, at Naval Hospital, Canacao, PI, internal gasoline explosion and fire in Manila Bay on 24th, died of burns and smoke inhalation, July 25, 1917

 

CURRIE, ORMAN A, Machinist (retired), (sister, Matilda Guinivan, 23 Lovett Street, Beverly, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Mare Island, Calif, accidentally injured, DOI, March 30, 1918

 

CURRIER, ROLAND LEROY, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Mrs Lucy A Southwick, 108 East Park, Blair, Nebr; enlisted Portland, Oreg, November 22, 1915), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

CURRIN, CLARENCE WATSON, Fireman, 3rd class, (sister, Bunar Crenshaw, R F D 3, Keysville, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, May 28, 1918), Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

CURRY, EUGENE EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Eugene Curry, 802 Avenue D, Miami, Fla; enlisted Buffalo, N Y January 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 11, 1917

 

CURRY, JOSEPH PATRICK, Chief Water Tender, (father, Joseph T Curry, Hotel Touraine, Boston, Mass; enlisted Yorktown, Va, August 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, April 14, 1918

 

CURTIN, JAMES HENRY, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Catherine Curtin, 9 Tennyson Street, Winter Hill, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 15, 1917), Somerville, Mass, died, November 17, 1917

 

CURTIS, CLIFTON, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (father, C W Curtis, Swanton, Ohio; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16, 1917), USS Carola IV, steam yacht (SP-812), disease, August 29, 1918

 

CURTIS, HOWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Edwin L Curtis, R F D 1, box 20, Fredericksburg, Va; enlisted Washington, D C, September 11, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

CURTIS, KENNETH ALBERT, Quartermaster (A), 2nd class, (father, Joseph M Curtis, Tecumseh, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, January 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 21, 1918

 

CURTIS, RALPH ANTON, Apprentice Seaman, (uncle, Joseph Mihle, Victor, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, October 29, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, February 15, 1918

 

CUSHMAN, ROBERT, Jr, Quartermaster, 1st class (A), USNRF, (father, Robert Cushman, sr, 26 Green Street, Pawtucket, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, September 3, 1918

 

CUTHBERT, BLAKE, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Jennie Cuthbert, Rockport, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, April 11, 1917), Naval Forces, Foreign Service, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

CUTLER, STUART SLOANE, Ensign, (wife, Mary Juliana Cutler, 1048 Fifty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), New York, N Y, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

CUTTING, ROBERT MILLER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, C C Cutting, 422 Stuart Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich; enlisted Navy Rifle Range, Camp Logan, Ill, December 14, 1917), Navy Rifle Range, Wakefield Mass, disease, April 1, 1918

 

CYGAN, JOSEPH, Master-at-Arms, USCG, (mother, Mrs Josephine Cygan, 168 North Front Street, New Bedford, Mass), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

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