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1. 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
2. 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
3.  Ranks of US Navy Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men

4. See also Casualties by Date and Ship/Base, starting 1914


 

 

 

SABOL, ANDREW, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Andrew Sabol, Stockett, Cascade County, Mont; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, July 18, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SACKETT, HOWARD HARVEY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Euretta Sackett, 940 Bellevue Avenue, Syracuse, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y July 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, March 8, 1918

 

SACKETT, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Mr Nat Sackett, 2563 Poppleton Avenue, Omaha, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 27, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 18, 1918

 

SADDLER, EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Jacob Saddler, R F D No 4, Clyde, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y November 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport R I, respiratory disease, December 13, 1917

 

SAFFIAN, GEORGE FRED, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, H M Saffian, 1150 Parker Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 30, 1917), Emergency Hospital, Quincy, Mass, influenza/respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

SAGER, GEORGE FRANCIS, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Sara Sager, 4205 Terrace Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 24, 1918), 4205 Terrace Street, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

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

 

SALAWETZ, EDWARD EMANUEL, Landsman for Electrician (G), USNRF, (wife, Frances Margaret Salawetz, 408 Eighth Avenue, Clinton, Iowa; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

SALDARINI, ALEXANDER LOUIS, Acting Quartermaster, USCG, (mother, Mrs Bertha Saldrini, 231 Park Avenue, Union Hill, N J), 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

 

SALERNO, ANDREA, Blacksmith, 2nd class, (brother, Joseph Salerno, 2782 West Fifteenth Street, Coney Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y 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

 

SALOMONSON, SWAM MILTON, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie Salomonson, R F D No 2, Berthoud, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 18, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

SALVADOR, PABLO, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (father, Damaso Salvador, Balinay, Bulacan, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, March 26, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

SALVAN, MATEO, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (uncle, Ciricco Salvan, Gubat, Sorsogan, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, July 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

SAM, AH, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (wife, Yong Kew, Kowloon, China; enlisted Canton, China, July 27, 1914), USS Helena, gunboat (No.9, later PG-9), China Patrol and Yangtze River Patrol, not known, August 1, 1917

 

SAMPLE, WILLIAM LESLIE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Addie Sample 2119 Brown Street, Newberry, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 23, 1918), USS Montauk, ex-trawler, coastal minesweeper (SP-392), ran aground on Cumberland Island, off Georgia in gale and foundered, drowned, August 21, 1918

 

SAMPLES, HUGH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Mr Jonathan Samples, Crystal, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 15, 1918

 

SAMPSON, JESSE CLIFFORD, Seaman, (mother, Mrs Ola M Sampson, Fletcher, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 24, 1917), SS Tyler, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by UB.48 in Western Mediterranean (total of 11 lost), May 2, 1918

 

SAMUELS, SAM STANLEY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (Half-sister, Ora Mae Flotho, 3035 Virginia Avenue, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SAMUELSON, BENJAMIN CHRISTOPHER, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, NNV, (mother, Mrs Hannah Samuelson, 1047 Twenty-seventh Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 19, 1917), USS Kansas, battleship (later BB-21), injured on board, DOI, December 20, 1917

 

SAMUELSON, ELMER A, Machinist, (father, Alexander Samuel son, 418 Willow Street, Terre Haute, Ind; appointed Indiana), USS Pennsylvania, dreadnought battleship (later BB-38), died, July 7, 1919 (date as given, after Armistice)

 

SAN LUIS, EGMIDIO, Musician, 1st class, (wife, Liceria E San Luis, Balensuela Bacod, San Tamesen, PI; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, November 27, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

SANBORN, ARTHUR ELDEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Grace Sanborn, 336 Dayton Street, Kenosha, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, WIs, June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SANBORN, FRANK LEAVITT, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Maude Sanborn, Armona, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, August 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

 

SANDEFUR, CHARLES HALL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Amos Ira Sandefur, 301 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, March 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, May 2, 1918

 

SANDER, CARL RINHOLD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Francis Sander, Mapleton, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, disease, February 8, 1918

 

SANDERS, ARTHUR RAY, Machinist's Mate, Aviation, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs B B Sanders, Trenton, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 11, 1918

 

SANDERS, OSCAR CHRISTOPHER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Charlie P Sanders, Longvjew, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

SANDHOVEL, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Landsman for Yeoman, (father, William D Sandhovel, 1252 Fifty-4th Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y August 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

SANFORD, CHARLIE HEIDEL, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class, (mother, Barbara Ella Sanford, 326 Lexington Avenue, Lancaster, Ky; enlisted Des Moines Iowa, October 9, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

SANFORD, MARK JACK, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Jack Sanford, Witebsk, Russia; enlisted New York, N Y December 18, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

SANTIAGO, SALVADOR CANACHO, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (mother, Francisca Santiago, San Juan, P R; enlisted San Juan, P R, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

SANTOS, JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Marion Santos, 1 Quarry Street, Quincy, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 27, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Bumkin Island, Mass, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SANTOS, PEDRO A, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (sister, Dominga Santos, San Roque, Cavite, PI; enlisted Olongapo, PI, May 9, 1916), Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla, disease, June 24, 1918

 

SANTOS, VINCENTE, Seaman, (father, Antonio Santos, Agana, Guam; enlisted Guam, PI, October 12, 1917), USS Supply, freighter, believed Flagship, Train, Atlantic Fleet, drowned, August 10, 1918

 

SARGENT, FRANCIS EDMUND, Jr, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (sister, Evangeline Wilkinson, 21 Walter Street, Roslindale, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, respiratory disease, September 8, 1918

 

SARKIN, MICHAEL, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Lena Sarkin, South Framington, 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

 

SARRA, ANICETO, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (mother, Felociano Filoren, Maasin, Leyte, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, June 10, 1914), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, April 4, 1918

 

SARRAN, DAVE ALEXANDER, Seaman, (sister, Miss Edna Sarran, 921 California Street, San Antonio, Tex; enlisted El Paso, Tex, May 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

SATTERLEE, CHARLES, Captain, USCG, (father, C A Satterlee, Gales Ferry, Conn), 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

 

SATTRE, OSCAR INGEMAN, Coppersmith, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Barbara Sattre, 4204 Garfleld Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, March 15, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 5, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

SATURDAY, MAJOR MCKINLEY, Apprentice Seaman, (wife, Ola Knight Saturday, Jacksonville, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, November 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, December 14, 1917

 

SAUCHELLI, FRED CARLE, Seaman, (mother, Catherine Sauchelli, 141 South Canal Street, Newark, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, April 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

SAUNDERS AUGUSTUS HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Abraham Lincoln Saunders, R R No 2, Cuba, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, December 13, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, May 7, 1918

 

SAUNDERS, EDWARD JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Josephine Saunders, 252 Patchen Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y October 19, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, March 1, 1918

 

SAUNDERS, STUART BENTON, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (mother, Fannie Rathbun Saunders, 132 Euclid Avenue, Westfield, N J; enlisted New York City, N Y May 21, 1917), Pensacola, Fla, seaplane accident, killed, September 24, 1918

 

SAVAGE, JACK EDWARD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Augusta Spray, Chewelah, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, October 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 3, 1918

 

SAVAGE, LEE JOHNSON JOSEPH, Chief Machinist's Mate, (mother, Mrs Minnie Savage, 3166 Wilkens Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 10, 1917), USS Virginia, battleship (later BB-13), disease, November 28, 1917

 

SAVARIO, JESSE RUSSELL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Michael Savario, Acy, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, disease, October 9, 1918

 

SAVILLE, JOHN W, passed Assistant Engineer (retired), (daughter, Maude Saville Clift, 1910 Mount Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md; appointed), Boston, Mass, disease, September 30, 1917

 

SAWTELLE, PHILIP PERRY, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Dore Sawtelle, 4 Wyman Street, Augusta, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, October 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

SAWYER, CHARLES ADISON, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Ida Blanch Sawyer, Green Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, disease, September 16, 1918

 

SAYRE, LEWIS ALBERT, Seaman, USNRF, (father, James Horace Sayre, 102 North Seventh Street, Newark, N J; enlisted New York, N Y May 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

SCALES, ALFRED MOORE, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Alfred Moore Scales, sr, Greensboro, N C; enlisted Washington, D C, April 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

SCALLY, ARCHIBALD HOWARD, 1st Lieutenant, USCG, (wife, Mrs Camille W Scally, care of Dr Park Willis, 1256 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash), 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

 

SCAMMERHORN, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (wife, Isabell Haywood Scammerhorn, 456 East Baltimore Street, Jackson, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, July 8, 1918), Nashville, Tenn, collision on New York, Chicago & St Louis Railroad, killed, July 9, 1918

 

SCANLON, EDWARD CARL, Seaman, (brother, Donald Scanlon, Bangor, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, November 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, February 26, 1918

 

SCANLON, MATTHEW, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Inger K Marcusen 8 Iowa Street Santa Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 1, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

SCARLETT, JULIAN IVERSON, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Virginia Tyson Scarlett, Brunswick, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, July 9, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SCARRY, FRANCIS BENEDICT, Commissary Steward, USNRF, (stepmother, Mrs Josephine Scarry, 10 Bryant Street, Dedham, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, September 12, 1918

 

SCHAAF, LEO MICHAL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Schaaf Vaughn, Cheyenne WelIs, Colo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 19, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

SCHAEFER, GEORGE JOSEPH, Fireman, 1st class, (brother, William Schaefer, Catholic Protectory, Westchester, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y June 7, 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

 

SCHAEFER, JOSEPH, Chief Electrician (G), (sister, Clara Amen, 417 South Garfleld Street, Hastings, Nebr; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 19, 1916), Naval Hospital, Canacao, P I, died of burns, December 7, 1917

 

SCHAEFER, THEODORE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Eliz Schaefer, 320 Sheridan Avenue, Whiting, Ind; enlisted Great Lakes Ill, June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SCHAEFFER, GEORGE, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, F R Schaeffer, Springfield, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

SCHAEFFER, THOMAS HENRY, Seaman, (sister, Adeline V Schaeffer, R N, Milford Hospital, Milford, Del; enlisted Allentown, Pa, March 29, 1918), USS St Louis, protected cruiser (No.20, later CA-18), lost overboard, January 7, 1918

 

SCHAFER, BENJAMIN GEORGE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George F Schafer, Ashton, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 7, 1918), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

SCHAFER, FRED, Electrician, 2nd class (G), USNRF, (aunt, Mrs Mary Leimeister, 1725 Venanago Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, respiratory disease, June 2, 1918

 

SCHAFFER, JAMES GUY, Fireman, 3rd class, (Fairy Belle Schaffer, 139 North Green Street, Martinsburg, W Va; enlisted Baltimore, Md, June 27, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SCHAFFERT, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Fred Schaffert, Spreakers, N Y; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, June 12, 1918), Naval Air Station, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

SCHAFFNER, FRED CHARLES, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Emma Schaffner, 4224 Seventh Avenue, Rock Island, Ill; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, April 14, 1917), Naval Headquarters, Paris, France, German gas bombardment at Fountain, St Robert, France, died, April 18, 1918

 

SCHAIBLIN, THEODORE, Chief Electrician (G), (mother, Alwina Clara Schaiblin, Greenwood, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, October 18, 1915), Naval Hospital, Canacao, P I, burns, August 5, 1917

 

SCHANTZ-HANSEN, ERNEST FREDERICK, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Maria Schantz-Hansen, 403 Washington Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

SCHATZ, HARRY ALOYSIUS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Dorothy Schatz, 410 East One hundred sixty-fifth Street, Bronx, N Y; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, disease, October 10, 1918

 

SCHAUBEL, JULIUS ALTON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Gottlob Schaubel, Holton, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, June 18, 1917

 

SCHEER, ARTHUR RUSSELL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (wife, Elsie May Scheer, 5528 Upland Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 8, 1917), Fourth Naval District, Philadelphia, Pa, crushed between engine and concrete wall, August 24, 1917

 

SCHEIDT, PETER, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Matthew Scheldt, Alger, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 15, 1918), USS El Oriente, freighter (ID-4504), influenza, October 19, 1918

 

SCHEMM, ROBERT MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Barbara Schemm, 1701 McKinley Avenue, Bay City, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SCHENCK, HARRY PETER, Electrician, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, George W Schenck, 1632 Bush Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, October 16, 1917

 

SCHERDING, WALTER TIPS, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (wife, Alica Maude Scherding, 1304 Rio Grande Street, Austin, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, June 27, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

SCHERER, LOUIS BERNARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Scherer, 3903 Columbia Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, disease, October 25, 1918

 

SCHERMAN, BERT HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Cora Ellen Scherman, R F D No 10, Milton, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 18, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

SCHERRER, WALTER, Ship’s Cook, 4th class, USNRF, (mother, Caroline Scherrer, The Dalles, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Ore, June 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

SCHLAPPI, MELVIN CLAIR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, George Schlappi, 208 Hillcrest Street, Alma, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SCHLEICHER FRANK CORNELIUS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Ernest Schleicher, 77 Elm Street, East Hartford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 2, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SCHMAY, SIDNEY STEPHEN, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Grace Margaret Schmay, 86 Oakwood Avenue, Troy, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y April 21, 1917), USS Newport News, ex-German Odenwald, freighter (later AK-3), respiratory disease, September 12, 1917

 

SCHMEHL, FREDERICK ERNEST, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, John Schmehl 23 William Street, East Port Chester, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, disease, August 11, 1918

 

SCHMID, KARL ERNEST, Lieutenant (JG), (Medical Corps, Dental Surgeon), USNRF, (father, Carl Ernest Schmid, 373 Josefa Street, San Jose, Calif; appointed New York), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SCHMIDT, FREDDIRK HERMAN ERNEST, Seaman, (brother, Henry Schmidt, R R No 1, Crown Point, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, respiratory disease, March 10, 1918

 

SCHMIDT, HENRY LEONHART, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Charles Schmidt, 1934 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Crisfield, Md, July 3, 1917), USS Alabama, battleship (later BB-8), boiler accident, jumped overboard to avoid scalding and drowned, March 15, 1918

 

SCHMIDT, WILL, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, George Schmidt, Freeport, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 9, 1917), USS Sylvan Arrow, tanker (ID-2150), respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

SCHMIEDEBERG HERMAN CARL, Fireman, 1st class, (sister, Ella Ellisan, Rochester, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, 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

 

SCHMINKY, WARREN WRIGHT, Apprentice Seaman USNRF, (father, Allen B Schminky, 2758 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia Pa, May 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

SCHNEIDER, ANTHONY, jr, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (father, Anthony Schneider, Whippany, N J; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SCHNEIDER, EMIL, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Mrs Anna Schneider, 4701 Worth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 24, 1918), Fourth Naval District, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (aunt, Mrs Helena O'Donnell, Hollister Court, Bridgeport, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SCHNEIDER, GEORGE FREDERICK, Seaman, (mother, Catherine Schneider, 2413 Fleet Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Vera Cruz, Mexico, May 12, 1914), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, died, December 22, 1917

 

SCHNEIDER, OTTO GEORGE, Electrician, 1st class (Radio), (father, Gottlieb Schneider, 316 Portz Avenue, Findlay, Ohio; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 13, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SCHNOOR, JOHN JACOB, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (mother, Mrs Mattie Schnoor, 602 Cherry Street, Atlantic City, N J; enlisted Houston, Tex, March 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

SCHOENTHALER, LOUIS FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Louis Schoenthaler, 428 Himrod Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SCHOFIELD, THURLOW TOMLINSON, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George Schofield, New Haven Road, R F D, Naugatuck, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 16, 1918), Naval Air Station, Queenstown, Ireland, disease, August 14, 1918

 

SCHOHN, EUGENE CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Frederick Schohn, 327 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 4, 1918), Naval Air Station, Eastleigh, England, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

SCHOLL, FINN MARTINI, Painter, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Eleanor Scholl, Monmouth Beach, N J; enlisted New York, N Y April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, August 31, 1917

 

SCHONHOF, HUGO, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (wife, Mrs Dora Schonhof, 1345 Cooksie Street, Baltimore, Md; appointed Maryland), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SCHOOLER, FRANK RICHARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Will H Schooler, Reliance, S Dak; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, July 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SCHOOLMASTER, JAMES HOWARD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Belle Schoolmaster, R F D No 6, Fremont, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 8, 1918

 

SCHOULTZ, RUDOLPH CHARLES, Sailmaker's Mate, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Matilda Sophie Schoultz, 7402 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York City, February 6, 1917), Section 1, Third Naval District, New York City, died, October 23, 1918

 

SCHOWALTER, NICHOLAS HENRY RIGHTOR, Seaman, (father, Volney McReynolds Schowalter, Point Clear, Ala; enlisted Pensacola, Fla, December 18, 1915), USS Utah, dreadnought battleship (later BB-30), disease, September 28, 1917

 

SCHRADER, WILLIAM GUSTAV, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Elizabeth Schrader, 339 Grove Street, Logansport, Ind; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 7, 1917), USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), disease, October 24, 1918

 

SCHRAMM, LEO, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Minnie P Schramm, 12 Gidley Street, Newport, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, April 4, 1917), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

SCHRAMM, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles E Schramm, 354 East Eighty-ninth Street, New York City, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 7, 1918), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

SCHREIBER, SAMUEL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (brother, John Schreiber, Freehold, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SCHREINER, HAROLD W, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Louis Schreiner, 504 Vernon Avenue, Fergus Falls, Minn; enlisted Newport, R I, April 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, May 31, 1917

 

SCHRODER, CASPER GARRETT, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, George Schroder, Morton, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 2, 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

 

SCHROEDER, CLARENCE ERNEST, Fireman, 3rd class, (aunt, Mary Yochum, 740 3rd Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, May 24, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, January 20, 1918

 

SCHROEDER, PAUL WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Anna Schroeder, 2740 Miami Street, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 14, 1917), Naval Station, San Francisco, Calif, disease, March 27, 1918

 

SCHUCK, WALTER ALOYSIUS, Oiler, NNV, (Christian Schuck, 2328 University Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted U S S Wasp, Whitestone, N Y May 10, 1917), 2328 University Avenue, Bronx, N Y, killed while on liberty, March 1, 1918

 

SCHUHAM, NED SINAI, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Bertha Schuham, 5029 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, April 15, 1918), Receiving Ship, Great Lakes Ill, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

SCHULER, LOUIS BAPTISTE, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Mrs Jennie Schuler, 1617 Eleventh Street, Sacramento, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 23, 1917), Medical Unit, Fifth Marines, in France, wounded in action, June 26, 1918

 

SCHULTZ, EDD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Stella Schultz, 3215 Fox Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SCHULTZ, HOWARD HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Schultz, 702 Sterling Avenue, Joliet, Ill; enlisted Chicago, III, July 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

SCHULTZ, JOSEPH JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (brother, Herman Schultz, 1701 Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 9, 1917), USS Michigan, dreadnought battleship (later BB-27), picket boat sank in Home Waters, exposure, October 30, 1917

 

SCHULTZ, WILLIAM HERMAN, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Sina Schultz, 171 Forty-2nd Street, Brooklyn N Y; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 28, 1918), 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

 

SCHUMANN, KARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Carl Schumann, Anoka, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, May 16, 1918), USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

SCHUPPERT, HENRY, Water Tender, (mother, Ida Schuppert, 533 West One hundred and fifty-eighth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 20, 1915), Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

SCHUTT, FREDERICK WALLIS, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Wallis Schutt, Cherrydale, Va; enlisted Washington, D C, July 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SCHWAB, LAWRENCE LOUIS, Storekeeper, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Louis C Schwab, 5308 South Park Avenue, Chicago Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, December 21, 1917), United States Marine Hospital, Chicago, Ill, died, July 9, 1918

 

SCHWARTE, ROMAN HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Duker Schwarte, 4546 Kimball Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SCHWARZ, ARTHUR JAMES, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Mary Schwarz, 558 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, April 4, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

SCHWEFER, NORMAN MARTIN, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (brother, William Schwefer, 939 Center Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

SCHWEGLER, PAUL BARTLEY, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Ida E Schwegler, 1829 F Street N W, Wash, D C), 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

 

SCHWEITZER, EDWARD LEE, Landsman for Electrician (Radio), (father, Edward G Schweitzer, 2000 Portland Avenue, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

SCISINGER, AARON DAVID, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Henry Scisinger, 422 North Cowell Street, Garrett, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, February 3, 1918

 

SCOBEY, JOHN, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 4-2), (wife, Leonore F Scobey, Forest Knolls, Calif; appointed California), Marine Hospital, San Francisco, Calif, disease, November 5, 1917

 

SCOGGINS, ROY, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, J M Scoggins, Wingate, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 9, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SCOLIO, JASPER, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Sandy Scolio, McAlester, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla;, March 31, 1917), USS Arkansas, dreadnought battleship (later BB-33), disease, April 23, 1917

 

SCOTT, ALRICK, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (mother, Agnes Scott, Boykins, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, December 15, 1917), USS Texan, freighter & troop transport (ID-1354), drowned, April 11, 1918

 

SCOTT, ELLIOTT MATTHEWS, Seaman, (father, John F Scott, 68 Prospect Avenue, Chelsea, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 12, 1917), USS Buena Ventura or Buenaventura, freighter (ID-1335), in convoy OV.31, torpedoed and sunk by UB.129 or U.46 (sources vary) west of France, September 16, 1918

 

SCOTT, FRANCIS RICHARD, Fireman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Ida Scott, 86 Piano Avenue, Musekegon, Mich), 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

 

SCOTT, JOHN IRVING, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Mary Barrett, Quenemo, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 6, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 22, 1918

 

SCOTT, RAY ELSWORTH, Electrician, 1st class, (wife, Mae Edith Scott, post office box 112, San Pedro, Calif; enlisted U S S F-l, San Pedro, Calif, December 14, 1917), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

SCOTT, ROBERT HARRY, Lieutenant (JG), (wife, Florence E Scott, 128 Reid Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), Civil Hospital, Peekskill, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

SCOTT, ROSCOE, Fireman, 1st class, (brother, Frank C Scott, Denver, Colo, no permanent street address; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 8, 1913), USS Michigan, dreadnought battleship (later BB-27), picket boat sank in Home Waters, drowned, October 30, 1917

 

SCOTT, THEODORE WILIAM, Pharmacist (retired), (wife, Grace Collins Scott, 1107 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed Pennsylvania), East Petersburg, Pa, respiratory disease, August 4, 1917

 

SCOTT, WALLACE ALEXANDER, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Emily O Scott, 32 Gautier Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted New York, N Y December 11, 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

 

SCOTT, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (father, James J Scott, Bedford City, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 17, 1918

 

SCROGGIE, DEAN ELLIOTT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Dean Edward Scroggie, Bay Shore, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SCULLY, AMBROSE JOSEPH, Blacksmith, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Jane Scully, 583 Livingston Avenue, Albany, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y May 24, 1918), St Peters Hospital, Albany, N Y, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

SEAMAN, ELMER GLENWOOD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Eda Seaman, Burwell, Nebr; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 16, 1917), USS Utah, dreadnought battleship (later BB-30), disease, July 6, 1917

 

SEARS, CARLETON ELLERY, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Mrs Lulu Edith Sears, 621 Quinnipiac Avenue, Fair Haven, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, June 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

SEARS, ISAM EDGAR, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary E Sears, Polleyton, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 23, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

SEARS, WILLIAM, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (father, Stephen A Sears, 42 Terrace Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, Mich; enlisted Newport, R I, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, February 19, 1918

 

SEBASTIAN, FRANK NICHOLAS, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Julia Cubert, 3310 Parnell Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 10, 1915), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, August 20, 1917

 

SEDERQUIST, BERNARD BERTRAND, Seaman, (father, Bernard Seclerquist, 982 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y September 25, 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

 

SEDGWIICK, EARL HUDSON, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Minnie Sedgwick, East Palmyra, N, Y; enlisted Rochester, N Y April 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, May 27, 1917

 

SEED, CHARLES ROBERT, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 4), (son, Frank Seed, 41 Beaver Street, Worcester, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Hasneman Hospital, Worcester, Mass, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

SEELEY, HENRY BURTON, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Nelson Seeley, Route 1, Hancock, Wis; enlisted Wausaw, Wis, March 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, April 8, 1917

 

SEELY, PHILLIP DANIEL, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, James Seely, R R No 1, Wanzeka, Wis; enlisted Madison, Wis, October 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 24, 1918

 

SEGERDAHL, PAUL EDWIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ellen Segerdahl, 129 South Main Street, Manchester, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, February 5, 1918

 

SEIFERT, DANIEL FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Alfredie C Seifert, 831 Walnut Street, Mont Vernon Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 6, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SEIFERT, SYLVESTER CLEMENS, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Lena Seifert, 1809 Vasser Street, St Paul, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 28, 1918

 

SEIGEL, JOHN ALOYSIUS, Seaman, (mother, Mrs Anonone Rogers, 261 Lafayette Street, Newark, N J; enlisted Norfolk, Va, December 12, 1914), Receiving Ship, Washington, D C, drowned, August 10, 1918

 

SEILER, ALFRED VICTOR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Bonaparte Seiler, 434 Lafayette Street, Newark N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SEIS, JOHN, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Anne Seis, 2724 East Thirty-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, May 26, 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

 

SELL, GEORGE W, Seaman (source - US Naval Historical Center), USS Wyoming, dreadnought battleship (later BB-31), gun shutters accidentally fell on him while in hammock, killed, May 6, 1915

 

SELLERS, VALENTINE, Seaman, (mother, Amelia Sellers 3070 M Street NW, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, April 21, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SELTZER, HENRY GEORGE, Storekeeper, 3rd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Lena Seltzer, 54 Winthrop Street, Hartford, Conn; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 24, 1918), Hartford, Conn, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

SELTZER, JOSEPH NELSON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Joseph Nelson Jarboe Seltzer, 5416 Tacony Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, August 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SELWOOD, THOMAS FRANK, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 2), (mother, Harriet Selwood, 76 Tindal Street, Birmingham, England; appointed California), St Vincent's Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

SEMERAU, HENRY, Landsman for Carpenter's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, William Semerau, 511 1/2 Linden Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 22, 1918), Naval Aviation Detachment, Curtiss Aeroplane Works, Buffalo, N Y, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SENER, BEVERLEV THORNTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Beverley Thornton Sener, 2816 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, June 22, 1917), Section Base No 1, Baltimore, Md, disease, October 17, 1918

 

SENF, HOWARD MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George Senf, 17 Fairview Street, New Britain, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

SENNOTT, EDWARD THOMAS, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (wife, Nellie Sennott, 366 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 12, 1917), Buffalo Hospital, Buffalo, N Y, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

SEPULL, RICHARD EWALD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Adeline Sepull, 435 Ferdinand Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, November 21, 1917), Herman Kiefer Hospital, Detroit, Mich, disease, January 15, 1918

 

SEREY, WILFRED JOSEPH, Water Tender, (father, Jack Serey, Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, December 5, 1917), USS Westover, freighter (ID-2867), torpedoed and sunk by U.92 west of France, July 11, 1918

 

SERGAI, BENNETT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Harris Sergai, 508 South Alamo Street, San Antonio, Tex; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, December 15, 1917), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, seaplane accident, drowned, October 11, 1918

 

SERLY, ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Hermin Serly, 825 East One hundred and sixty-3rd Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 25, 1918), Flower Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, October 30, 1918

 

SESSING, LOUIS ALBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs William A Sessing, 215 East Sixth Street, Rochester, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, June 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

SESSIONS, ELONZO HARVEY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Don E Sessions, 220 North Jackson Street, Altus, Okla; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

SETTERSTROM, CARL PARKER, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class (A), USNRF, (mother, Francis P Setterstrom, Seneca, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

SEVERANCE, FREDERICK ALONZO, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Fannie Nissen, 9 Pendergast Avenue, Santa Cruz, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, December 11, 1917), USS Oregon, battleship (later BB-3), respiratory disease, April 16, 1918

 

SEVERINSEN, PETER, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Laura Warner Severinsen, 1334 Seventieth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

SEVERSEN, SEGUR D, Musician, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Karen Seversen, 39 D Street, Lowell, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 4, 1917), Camp Hingham, Hingham, Mass, struck by train, September 24, 1917

 

SEVERYINS, PETER, Landsman for Ship’s Cook, USNRF, (father, John Severyins, Norway, Mich; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

SEVICK, CONRAD FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Rainosek, La Grange, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, June 6, 1917), SS Espagne (one of two ships of name, both French, possibly 11,155grt passenger & freighter), disease, January 23, 1918

 

SEVILLA, RAFAEL, Native, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Feliciana Defee, 72 Gomez, Cavite, PI; enlisted Cavite, PI, September 12, 1917), Canacao, PI, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

SEWARD, CLARENCE JOHNSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Edith Seward, 1222 North Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SEWELL, WARD E, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Maud Sewell, Edgerton, Ohio; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 9, 1917), Naval Training Camp, Charleston, S C, died, March 14, 1918

 

SEXTON, LESLIE CYRIL, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Ada Florence Sexton, 54 Alma Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, September 28, 1917), Naval Ordnance Plant, South Charleston, W Va, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

SHADE, CHARLES ROBERT, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Minnie Jane Shade, Caruthersville, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, April 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SHANAHAN, CLEM JAMES, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Susan Shanahan, R R No 4, Bernard, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 21, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 18, 1918

 

SHANAHAN, EDWARD FRANCIS, Acting Bayman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Anna Shanahan, 641 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N J), 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

 

SHANKLE, ARCHIE TURNER, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, Dr Seaborn M Shankle, Hollandale, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, May 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SHANLEY, PETER JISEPLE, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Kate Shanley, 17 Clarke Street, New Haven, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SHANNON, JOSEPH SCOTT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Mrs Ida Shannon, G D, Roswell, N Mex; enlisted El Paso, Tex, July 22, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

SHANTZ, HOWARD WALTON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Samuel II Shantz, 244 Mintzer Street, Pottstown, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, August 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

SHAPIRO, REUBEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rebecca Shapiro, Somerville, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, May 14, 1918

 

SHAPIRO, ROBERT, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Shapiro, 442 Brown Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

SHARITT, HEWITT, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Oma Sharitt, Lewisburg, Ala; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, November 22, 1917), Naval Station, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 2, 1918

 

SHARKEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Lieutenant (JG), (wife, Mrs Mary E Sharkey, 2 Elm Street, Newport, R I; appointed New York), US Submarine O-5 (later SS 66), operating off the US Atlantic coast, accident on board, died, October 5, 1918

 

SHARP, DOW DTHITT, Ship’s Cook, 1st class, (father, George A Sharp, 2435 West Fourth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 15, 1916), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, January 21, 1918

 

SHARP, HORACE ARMIN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Emma D Sharp, R F D No 3, Mount Juliet, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 14, 1918

 

SHARP, JAMES K, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mattie Sharp, 245 South Haven Street, Spokane, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island Calif, disease, May 15, 1917

 

SHARP, JOSEPH THOMAS, Coxswain, (mother, Winifred Sharp, 339 River Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, April 10, 1917), Torpedo Range, Submarine Base, San Pedro, Calif, drowned, September 25, 1918

 

SHARPE, ARTHUR PAUL, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Anna Jacobson Sharpe, 2506 South Forty-1st Street, Omaha, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, April 25, 1918), Army Field Hospital No 114, shell wounds, died, October 29, 1918

 

SHARPE, WILLIAM DEAN, Fireman, 2nd class, (sister, Katherine Sharpe, 3106 Russel Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 4, 1917), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES ARTHUR, Seaman, USNRF, (sister, Ella E Shaughnessy, 232 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 5, 1918

 

SHAVER, HAROLD EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Frank Edward Shaver, Axial, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, October 1, 1918), Post Hospital, Boulder, Colo, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

SHAW, LAMORN, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Dennis Shaw, Brownsfield, Pa; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 22, 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

 

SHAW, WILLIAM EGAN, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Mary L Shaw, 117 Bay Street, Nantasket Beach, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, disease, May 5, 1918

 

SHAW, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Seaman, 2nd cIass, USNRF, (father, Gilbert Warren Shaw, Plymton, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 16, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 5, disease, October 15, 1918

 

SHAW, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (wife, Goldie Shaw, Millbridge, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, February 1, 1918), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

SHAWL, DUDLEY RAY Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Kate Shawl, Dickson, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, May 28, 1917), USS Kearsarge, battleship (later BB-5), injured, DOI, August 6, 1917

 

SHAY, CHARLES EDWARD, Chief Water Tender, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Anna Shay, 1045 Bensley Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Norfolk, Va, July 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, January 18, 1918

 

SHEA, ALLEN, Electrician, 3rd class (G), USNRF, (mother, Mrs Annetta Shea, 676 Fourth Avenue, Berlin, N H; enlisted Portland, Me, May 14, 1918), Ayers, Mass, train and auto accident, August 12, 1918

 

SHEA, DONALD JOSEPH, Yeoman, USCG, (mother, Mrs John J Shea, 72 Fairview Avenue, Maiden, Mass), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, at Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SHEA, FRANK JOHN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Anne Genoe Shea, 5416 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

SHEA, FREDERIC, Electrician, 3rd class (Radio), USNRF, (Mrs Rose McLaughlin, Albion, Pa; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 2, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, May 27, 1918

 

SHEA, GEORGE TYSON, Seaman, (father, D J Shea, 1265 Corona Street, Denver, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, July 5, 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

 

SHEA, IRA MICHIEL, Landsman for Baker, (father, Dan Shea, 404 West Adams Street, Macomb, III; enlisted Peoria, Ill, December 10, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, killed by train, February 23, 1918

 

SHEA, JOHN HENRY, Seaman, (father, Michael Shea, 934 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Denver, Colo, November 17, 1917), St Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SHEALY, GEORGE ADAMS, Seaman, 2nd class, (uncle, Andrew Shealy, R F D No 3, Prosperity, S C; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, May 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, April 21, 1918

 

SHECKELS, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William J Sheckels, 142 Lowman Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 10, 1917), USS Montgomery, protected cruiser (No.9, later C-9), drowned, July 26, 1917

 

SHEEHAN, DANIEL FRANCIS, Yeoman, 1st class, (father, Paul Sheehan, 61 Roseclair Street, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 4, 1913), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, July 23, 1918

 

SHEEHAN, DENNIS F, Seaman, 2nd class, NNV, (father, John Sheehan, 547 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y June 21, 1917), USS Seneca, ex-steam yacht, patrol vessel and minesweeper (SP-427), based at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N Y, boiler accident, burnt, died being taken ashore, October 15, 1917

 

SHEEHAN, IRWIN JOHN, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Alice V Sheehan, 2233 Tasker, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted, Philadelphia, Pa, March 24, 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

 

SHEEHAN, JOHN J, Fireman, 2nd class (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

SHEEHAN, MARCUS EMMETT, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John Sheehan, 14 Union Avenue, Norwalk, Conn; enlisted New York, N Y December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, February 4, 1918

 

SHEEHAN, RICHARD BETHEL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John T Sheehan, 1509 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 22, 1918), Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh Naval Districts, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

SHEFFIELD, JUNE ELSWORTH, Coxswain, (mother, Mrs C Teaheart, Billings, Mont; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

SHELBY, GEORGE MAYNARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Jane Caddell Shelby, Holly Hill, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 26, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, disease, October 17, 1918

 

SHELDON, FREDERICK DEUEL, Electrician, 1st class (G), (sister, Sarah L Manlove, 1277 Curtiss Court, Minn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, March 22, 1916), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SHELDON, LAWRENCE DERRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma Sheldon, Salem, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y March 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, October 11, 1918

 

SHELTER, FRANK MILTON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Milton Reuben Shelter, 530 Westfield Street, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

SHELTON, JOHNNIE ANDREW, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Bessie May Shelton, Gladden, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SHEPARD, GRANT EDWARD, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (wife, Lois Casper Shepard, Floyd, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, April 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SHEPARD, MARK, Landsman for Electrician (Radio), USNRF, (father, William Orville Shepard, 1142 North Market Street, WIchita, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SHEPHEARD, SANDY, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (aunt, Mattie J Shepheard, Cameron, Tex; enlisted Fort Monroe, Va, October 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, May 14, 1918

 

SHEPHERD, ADRIAN MADISON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Nellie E Shepherd, 3172 Twenty-1st Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, October 8, 1918), Stanford University, San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

SHEPHERD, LEO ELMER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Claborn J Shepherd, Valley Center, Kans; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, February 5, 1918

 

SHEPLEY, JOHN JAMES, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (father, George W Shepley, 1216 East Eighth Street, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, January 26, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, December 24, 1918 (after Armistice)

 

SHERARD, CHARLES MCCLARENCE, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Sue Sherard, Iva, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, December 14, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, disease, October 12, 1918

 

SHERMAN, FRED, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Effie Sherman, R R 4, Murray, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

SHERMAN, HAROLD ELIJAH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Edwin Hirman Sherman, R R 4, Plymouth, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

SHERMAN, JERRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Dominick Sherman, 94 North Bridge Street, Poughkeepsie, N Y; enlisted Poughkeepsie, N Y May 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SHERMEYER, EARL WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sallie E Shermeyer, 3505A Cherokee Avenue, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 14, 1918), Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SHERRARD, HARRY, Water Tender, (father, Harry Sherrard, unknown address; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 7, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SHETLER, GEORGE WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Ezra Shetler, Newberry, Pa; enlisted Williamsport, Pa, December 20, 1917), Receiving Ship, Norfolk, Va, killed, September 8, 1918

 

SHIELDS, EMMETTE JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary J Shields, 1247 Effig Street, Hannibal, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 6, 1917), USS Von Steuben, ex-German liner Kronprinz Wilhelm, troop transport (ID-3017), sailing Brest for Norfolk, No.2, 5in gun fired at suspected U-boat (flotsam) on 5th, shell exploded prematurely, DOI, March 8, 1918

 

SHIELDS, WILLIAM PATRICK, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Mary Shields, 146 East Fourteenth Street, Traverse City, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 12, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SHINN, EDWARD COFFIN, Chief Water Tender, (wife, Margaret Shinn, 46 Vernon Street, Charlestown, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 31, 1914), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, December 10, 1917

 

SHINNERS, WILLIAM HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Maria Shinners, 201 Goodrich Avenue, St Paul, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, August 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

 

SHIPPEE, JOHN IRVING, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Bertha C Shippee, care of Fernando Wheeler, Stonington, Conn; enlisted New London, Conn, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

SHIRREFFS, HARVEY WILLIAM, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, George Shirreffs, Wisener, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 25, 1918

 

SHIVERS, WILLIAM HALSEY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Myra Thomas Shivers, Sparta, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, May 23, 1918

 

SHOAP, CARL ELMER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Phillip E Shoap, R F D No 1, Cunningham, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 22, 1918), Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh Naval Districts, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

SHOATS, ALFRED WILLIAM, ward room Steward, (wife, Edith Payson Shoats, 141 West Ninety-eighth Street, New York City, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y February 12, 1915), USS Preston, destroyer (later DD-19), respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

SHOCKLEY, JOHN, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Longenia Sharp, Ethel, Mont; enlisted Portland, Oreg, August 23, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SHONYON, HARLEY ARNOLD, Seaman, (mother, Eliza Shonyon, 387 Central Street, Lowell, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 27, 1913), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 14, 1918

 

SHOOPMAN, MARVIN, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, John W Shoopman, Wood River, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, May 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SHOOTER, JAMES ARTHUR, Seaman, (father, James Shooter, 439 East Auburn Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 18, 1916), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SHRIMPTON, ERNEST WOLTERTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Shrimpton, William Street, New Marston, Oxford, England; enlisted New York, N Y November 10, 1917), Third Naval District, New York, respiratory disease, January 5, 1918

 

SHUGRUE, JOSEPH JEREMIAH, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Margaret Shugrue, 48 Glover Street, Waterbury, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 1, 1918), Naval Aviation Forces, Foreign Service, Paris, respiratory disease, July 17, 1918

 

SHULTZ, PAUL WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, George Washington Shultz, R F D No 1, Bristol, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, April 6, 1918

 

SHUMAKER, CHARLES DANIEL, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Trinidad Shumaker, 1021 South 2nd Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz; enlisted El Paso, Tex, December 15, 1917), Naval Base No 13, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SICKINGER, VESTER WAUGH, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Millie Sickinger, Greenville, Ill), USCG, New York Division, at Isolation Hospital, Perth Ambon, N J, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

SICKLESTEEL, HORTON RALPH, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, (mother, Alice Sicklesteel, North Branch, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

SIDEY, DAVID WILBUR, Jr, Quartermaster, 3rd class, (mother, Rose De Graff Sidey, 1645 Vineyard Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted San Pedro, Calif, July 29, 1918), Submarine Base, San Pedro, Calif, accidental fall through elevator shaft, September 24, 1918

 

SIDWELL, ERRETT LINWOOD, Seaman, (father, William Sidwell, Eolia, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, November 26, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, disease, October 21, 1918

 

SIEGEL, LOUIS, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (sister, Lena Belkin, 2864 West Twenty-3rd Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 27, 1918), USS Buena Ventura or Buenaventura, freighter (ID-1335), in convoy OV.31, torpedoed and sunk by UB.129 or U.46 (sources vary) west of France, but on September 16, possibly died of injuries, September 27, 1918

 

SIEGMUND, ARTHUR PAUL, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Mrs L E Siegmund, 3225 South Jefferson Avenue, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 13, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 15, 1918

 

SIEWIERSKI, ADAM PAUL, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Joseph Siewierski, 2702 Hudson Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, 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

 

SIGNER, STANLEY ELLIOTT, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF, (father, Charles B Signer, 6809 Union Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, April 29, 1918), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, submersion, August 4, 1918

 

SIKYTA, JAMES, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Frank Sikyta, Crab Orchard, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

SILBEREISEN, CHARLES ROLAND, Seaman, (father, Louis Silbereisen, Elkridge, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 17, 1917), USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

SILVER, GEORGE W, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William Silver, 112 Bridge Street, Fairhaven, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, burns, September 25, 1918

 

SILVER, WILLARD, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Nellie Silver, 3134 Whitehorn Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

SILVERNAIL, LLOYD H, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Farion A Silvernail, R F D Bainbridge, N Y; enlisted Binghamton, N Y May 16, 1917), USS Covington, ex-German liner Cincinnati, troop transport (ID-1409), torpedoed by U86 off French coast, sank on 2nd, July 1, 1918

 

SILVERWOOD, FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Emily Silverwood, 142 Dove Street, Albany, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y May 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SIMM, JAMES STEPHENS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James Clark Simm, 6100 One hundred and sixty-1st Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

SIMMONS, CHARLES ROBERT, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (father, J W Simmons, Memphis, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 15, 1914), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53 (BN - killed in accident), December 6, 1917

 

SIMMONS, JOHN MATTERSON, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah A Simmons, Whiteside, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, October 17, 1918

 

SIMMONS, R E, Ordinary Seaman, USCG (other sources), USCG Yamacraw, cruising cutter, member of boat’s crew attempting to rescue crew of oil carrier SS Louisiana, stranded near Ocean City, Md, boat capsized, drowned, March 4, 1917

 

SIMMONS, ROBERT PATRICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James H Simmons, Route No 1, Box 86, Woodville, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SIMON, CHARLES HENRY, Seaman, (father, John H Simon, 226 Monroe Street, Springfield, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, February 17, 1916), HM Hospital Ship Garth Castle, respiratory disease, July 21, 1918

 

SIMON, JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Julius Simon, 2251 3rd Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y August 23, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SIMONEAU, HECTOR VALENTINE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Clem C Simoneau, Clyde, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

SIMONSON, JAMES RALPH, Painter, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, John Simonson, Stronghurst, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SIMPSON, FRANKLIN DYER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Caroline Simpson, Owosso, Mich; enlisted Jacksonville, Fla, July 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SIMPSON, HARVEY WEST, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Mildred Simpson, 153 Howard Street, Burlington, Vt; enlisted Burlington, Vt, October 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, December 26, 1917

 

SIMPSON, HUBERT HARMON, Seaman, (mother, Mellisa Simpson, Corning, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, April 6, 1918

 

SIMPSON, JOHN JAY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Simpson, St Paul, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 20, 1918), Hospital No. 3, Leith (BN - Leigh), Scotland, respiratory disease, November 1, 1918

 

SIMPSON, WALLACE, Cabin Steward, (father, Thomas Simpson, 2439 Welton Street, Denver, Colo; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y November 18, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

SIMPSON, WILLIAM HENRY, Fireman, 1st class, (sister, Caroline E Simpson, 3309 Mutter Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Norfolk Va, December 8, 1915), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, September 30, 1917

 

SIMS, HENRY L, Apprentice Seaman, NNV, (father, Henry Sims, sr, Mineola, Tex; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, motor truck accident, DOI, May 29, 1917

 

SIMS, OWEN ALDERMAN, Electrician, 2nd class (G), (mother, Alice Sims, 352 West Avenue, North Augusta, S C; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 12, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SIMS, WILLIAM HUGH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Sophia Sims, Lakeland, Polk County, Fla; enlisted Tampa, Fla, June 6, 1918), Seventh Naval District, Key West, Fla, accidentally drowned, August 19, 1918

 

SINGER, JOHN ADOLPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Berreth Singer, Mercer, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SINGLETON, ARCHIE IVY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John Riley Singleton, Washington, Rapides Parish, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, July 12, 1918), Waxia, La, disease, October 17, 1918

 

SINGLETON, RICHARD SAVAGE, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF, (wife, Edna A Singleton, 2030 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 9, 1917), Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, September 19, 1918

 

SINGLETON, WILLIAM MERCER, Ship’s Cook, 1st class, (wife, Elizabeth Elease Singleton, 45 Bridge Street, Newport, R I; enlisted Portsmouth, N H, October 22, 1914), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SINGLEY, JACOB OMERLE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna Singley, Prosperity, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 15, 1918), USS Montauk, ex-trawler, coastal minesweeper (SP-392), ran aground on Cumberland Island, off Georgia in gale and foundered, drowned, August 21, 1918

 

SINKS, GEORGE DEWEY, Musician, 2nd class, (father, Korah L Sinks, 22 Pioneer Street, Dayton, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, October 23, 1916), USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), playing baseball, accidentally killed, March 10, 1918

 

SIREN, HAROLD FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Johanna Siren, 394 South Pierce Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, March 13, 1917), USS Kanawha, replenishment oiler (later AO-1), drowned, October 20, 1918

 

SISK, OLEN DEWEY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, David L Sisk, Licking, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, November 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, disease, January 16, 1918

 

SISK, PENN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Samuel D Sisk, Amory, Miss, R F D No 4; enlisted Jackson, Miss, November 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, February 27, 1918

 

SISKEY, WATTSWOFF JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Frank Siskey, R R No 3, New Milford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, April 4, 1917), USS Salem, scout cruiser (No.3, later CL-3), liberty boat returning from Key West, Fla to ship, capsized, missing, September 29, 1918

 

SISSON, EMETT LEROY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Robert Wesley Sisson, Ballinger, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 2, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 17, 1918

 

SISTRUNK, SIMON LAGRANGE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nan A Sistrunk, 404 Line Street, Ocala, Fla; enlisted Pensacola, Fla, June 28, 1917), Naval Aeronautic Station, Pensacola, Fla, accidental shooting, July 7, 1917

 

SKAGGS, ANDREW DONNIE, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), (mother, Martha Skaggs, Newbern, Tenn; enlisted Dallas, Tex, March 29, 1917), Naval Air Station, Illetudy, France, seaplane accident, February 28, 1918

 

SKAGGS, CLIDE ELLES, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Nancy A Skaggs, Campbellsville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 10, 1918), Receiving Ship, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

SKELLENGER, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, Seaman, 2nd class, NNV, (wife, Rebecca Skellenger, Camden, Ind; enlisted Miami, Fla, July 28, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SKELLY, CHARLES ANDREW, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John Skelly, 1112 Spring Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SKELLY, EDWARD JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Skelly, R R No 5, Madison, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 20, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 5, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SKELLY, HARRY NEALSON, Engineman, 2nd class, (mother, Bertha Skelly, 36 South Redfield Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 9, 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

 

SKELTON, OMAR MARTICE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Henry Skelton, R R No 4, Mount Pulaski, Ill; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 4, 1918), Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh Naval Districts, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

SKHAL, INGNOR OLIVER, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ingeborg Skhal, Big Falls, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, May 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, August 5, 1918

 

SKIDMORE, DONALD HUBERT, Yeoman, 2nd class, (father, Wallace G Skidmore, 1905 First Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 15, 1918), USS President Grant, ex-German liner, troop transport (ID-3014), respiratory disease, April 17, 1918

 

SKILLING, DE FOREST WILLARD, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Dr M J Skilling, Aldan, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 3, 1917), Aldan, Pa, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

SKINNER, AARON N, Professor of Mathematics (retired), (sister, Miss Helen A Skinner, 1832 Kilbourne Street, Washington, D C; appointed Massachusetts), Framingham, Mass, accidentally drowned, August 14, 1918

 

SKINNER, ALFONSO, Machinist (retired), (father, Amerigo Skinner, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; appointed New York), 246 West Cedar Street, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, November 11, 1918

 

SKINNER, HARRY G, jr, Ensign, USNRF, (father, Harry G Skinner, Mount Washington, Md; appointed Maryland), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, November 19, 1917

 

SKIPPER, CHARLES MERLIN, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, (mother, Rebecca Skipper, 617 Madison Avenue, Scranton, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, May 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

SKUTT, RAY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Vera Skutt, care of Charles Dana, Williamston, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SLAMM, CHARLES W Pay Director (retired), (No record, notice of death sent by Ada V Compton, 3416 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), at home Philadelphia, Pa, disease, October 9, 1918

 

SLATER, GEORGE JAMES, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, (father, George Slater, 123 East Coulter Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 21, 1915), USS Chipper, ex-motor boat, patrol craft (SP-256), Atlantic coast, respiratory disease, November 7, 1918

 

SLATTERY, WILLIAM PATRICK, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Margaret Mclane, 836 Fifth Street N E, Washington, D C), USS Gresham, ex-USCG revenue cutter, patrol and escort vessel, died at Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

SLAUGH, WILFRED CHARLES, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Frederick Slaugh, 2110, North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SLAUGHTER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (father, Charles V Slaughter, Tougaloo, Miss; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 1, 1918), Mary Gates Hospital, Texas, respiratory disease, June 21, 1918

 

SLAWSON, SPENCER WALLACE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Geo Lemuel Slawson, Greenwich, Conn; enlisted New York, N Y May 31, 1918), Naval Section, Students' Army Training Corps, Dartmouth College, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SLEEPER, LAWRENCE MAXWELL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Daisy Lyttle, 167 East Houston Street, Paris, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, March 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 11, 1917

 

SLICKLEN, IRVING ALEXANDER, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Margerite A Slicklen, 329 East Fiftyninth Street, N Y, 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

 

SLOCUM, EGBERT EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Edward Slater Slocum, Loda, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

SLONAKER, CHARLES JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Henry Slonaker, 68 West Boundary Avenue, York, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 10, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

SLUPE, WILLIAM RAYMOND JENNINGS, Seaman, (father, Mack Slupe, 1218 East Schiller Street, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, December 29, 1917), USS Wilhelmina, ex-passenger & cargo ship, troop transport (ID-2168), fell overboard and drowned, September 6, 1918

 

SLUSHER, LEWIS ELMER, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Harvey Slusher, Floyd, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, June 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, March 5, 1918

 

SMALL, ERNEST, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, George Small, Fort Logan, Colo; enlisted San Diego, Calif, May 5, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (BN - crew member, DANFS - on passage) ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SMALL, JOSEPH CHANDLER, Lieutenant (JG), (wife, Margaret Rettew Small, 609 South Forty-eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed New York), Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, November 2, 1918

 

SMALL, KLEON FLYNT, Yeoman, 3rd class USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Alfa Small, 82 Doyle Avenue, Providence, R I; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 3, 1918), City Hospital, Providence, R I, disease, September 27, 1918

 

SMALLWOOD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Theodosia Smallwood, Safety Harbor, Fla; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, June 6, 1917

 

SMART, CHRISTOPHER, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Bertha Smart, 70 Mount Vernon Street, Portsmouth, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, February 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

SMETHURST, HOWARD J, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, (mother, Isabella Smethurst, 2916 West Twenty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, May 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, July 31, 1917

 

SMIGIEL, EDWARD FRANCIS, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary Smigiel, 70 Russel Road, Norwich, Conn; enlisted New London, Conn, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

SMILEY, LOUIS ADOLPH, Electrician, 1st class (R), (father, Sheldon Anson Smiley, Marshall, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, March 25, 1915), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (BN/DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SMISCHNY, EARL RALPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Clara Smischny, Wilson, Kans; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, October 11, 1916), at home, disease, April 13, 1917

 

SMITH, ALBERT WILLIAM, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Lina Smith, 7 Cummings Avenue, Revere, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 22, 1918), USS Buena Ventura or Buenaventura, freighter (ID-1335), in convoy OV.31, torpedoed and sunk by UB.129 or U.46 (sources vary) west of France, September 16, 1918

 

SMITH, ALLEN LYLE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Amos Smith, 4809 South Fifteenth Street, Omaha, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 3, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

SMITH, AQUILA GOODWELL, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, Robert H Smith, R F D No 3, Mount Pleasant, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

SMITH, ARLOW MILLARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George Bradley Smith, Trego, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

SMITH, ARTHUR, Seaman, 2nd class, (stepfather, Tony Musso, 224 South 2nd Street, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SMITH, CARL TAYLOR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Joseph E Smith, 545 Jefferson Street, Gary, Ind; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 21, 1918), Marine Hospital, Detroit, Mich, injured, DOI, October 29, 1918

 

SMITH, CARL WILLIAM, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Charles M Smith, 150 West Tenth Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, April 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, injured, DOI, August 31, 1917

 

SMITH, CECIL LESTER, Yeoman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs F Smith, 784 Lake Street, Newark, N J; enlisted Columbia, S C, May 31, 1917), Navy Headquarters, London, England, injured, DOI, May 6, 1918

 

SMITH, CHARLES LUCIUS, Chief Machinist's Mate, (wife, Hattie Evelyn Smith, 1603 A Street SE, Washington, D C; enlisted New York, N Y September 6, 1915), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

SMITH, CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles Henry Smith, 513 Walnut Street, West Hoboken, N J; enlisted New York, N Y May 8, 1918), Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

SMITH, CHESTER RICE, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Hattie I Smith, 93 Washington Street, North Easton, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 2, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

SMITH, CORWIN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Hinckley Smith, 207 Eaton Road, Hamilton, Ohio; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

SMITH, DELBERT FRANK, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Myrtle Smith, 712 Gott Street, Ann Arbor, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

SMITH, EARL FRANCIS, Coxswain, USNRF, (brother, Alfred Coates Smith, 339 Lurton Street, Jacksonville, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 14, 1918), 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

 

SMITH, ED, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Charley Smith, Lorenzen, Miss; enlisted Meridian Miss, July 10, 1918), Navy Base Hospital, No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

SMITH, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, Quartermaster, 1st class, (father, Dr Edward A Smith, 1605 West North Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 30, 1917), Naval Headquarters, Paris, France, seaplane accident, April 30, 1918

 

SMITH, EDWARD HANSON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John R Smith, R F D No 2, Hope Mills, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, March 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, April 22, 1918

 

SMITH, EDWARD PETER, Ship’s Cook, 3rd class, (sister, Katherine Smith, 4022 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 11, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), presumed attached to Fleet Base No 2, respiratory disease, February 24, 1918

 

SMITH, ELBERT PESHINE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (sister, Florence S Stebbins, 235 Twenty-1st Street, Merced, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 5, 1917), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

SMITH, ELBRIDGE GERRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, J W Smith, Buffalo, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, January 11, 1918

 

SMITH, ELIJAH PAUL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John O Smith, 4123 Noble Street, Bellaire, Ohio; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, December 12, 1917), USS Black Hawk, destroyer tender (ID-2140), based Inverness, Scotland, at Navy Base Hospital No 2, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

SMITH, ELWOOD LAFORGE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Harry E Smith, 113 Johnson Avenue, Tottenville, Staten Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, August 9, 1918

 

SMITH, EUGENE HOWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Fern Eva Smith, R F D No 1, Bath, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

SMITH, EUGENE PATRICK, Chief Water Tender, (sister, Maggie Wilson, 1130 Ohio Street, Quincy, Ill; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, February 15, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 24, 1918

 

SMITH, FRANCIS MARION, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Agnes Smith, 630 Q Street, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SMITH, FRANCIS PARKS Lieutenant, USNRF (class H), (father, Frank H Smith, Newport, N H; appointed New York), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

SMITH, FRANK LESTER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Adell Smith, Angels Camp, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, March 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, died of burns, July 11, 1918

 

SMITH, FRED GUY, Shipwright, USNRF, (father, Alexander Smith, R F D No 5, Jackson, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 24, 1918

 

SMITH, GEORGE CHESTER, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (brother, Benjamin T Smith, Little Beck, N Y; enlisted Norfolk, Va, November 16, 1914), USS Louisiana, battleship (later BB-19), accidentally drowned, August 6, 1917

 

SMITH, HAROLD BROOKS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Charles W Smith, 291 Park Way, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Rochester, N Y April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, June 15, 1917

 

SMITH, HARRY CLIFFORD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Agnes Smith, North Gorham, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, April 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, May 26, 1917

 

SMITH, HARRY JOHN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Stephen W Smith, St Johnsville, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y March 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, April 22, 1918

 

SMITH, HARRY LEROY, Seaman, (father, Carl E Smith, Morris, Okla; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, May 7, 1917), Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, April 28, 1918

 

SMITH, HENRY ROY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, J M Smith, R R No 1, Sedgewickville, Mo; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SMITH, HERBERT S, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, George C Smith, Bogert Street, West Englewood, N J; enlisted New York, N Y April 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, June 24, 1918

 

SMITH, HERBERT WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Callaway Smith, Democrat, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, February 16, 1918

 

SMITH, HERMAN ALBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Fredreca Smith, Route No 6, Brown City, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

SMITH, HERMAN E, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Violet M Bruce, 808 Sixth Street NE, Washington, D C; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 27, 1917), Naval Station, Norfolk, Va, disease, March 23, 1918

 

SMITH, HOWARD BRAME, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Brame Smith, Goodlettsville, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 13, 1917), USS Von Steuben, ex-German liner Kronprinz Wilhelm, troop transport (ID-3017), respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

SMITH, HOWARD RISHER, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (mother, Harriet Marion Smith, 7248 Pennsylvania Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, March 28, 1916), SS Tyler, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by UB.48 in Western Mediterranean, drowned (total of 11 lost), May 2, 1918

 

SMITH, HUGH, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Hugh Smith, 5112 Emerald Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 18, 1917), Naval Detention Training Camp, Deer Island, Mass, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

SMITH, IRVIN CHESTER, Surfman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Maggie Smith, Alpena, Mich), USCG Station No. 253, died at the Station, disease, May 18, 1918

 

SMITH, JACKSON BRYAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Marie Dorothy Smith, Owensville, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, April 30, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

SMITH, JAMES A, Chief Boatswain (retired), (wife, Mrs James A Smith 2 East Twenty-fifth Street Baltimore, Md; appointed Maryland), at home (wife's address), disease, March 27, 1918

 

SMITH, JAMES ALLEN, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, William N Smith, North Chattanooga, Tenn; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, May 9, 1917), USS Mongolia, ex-passenger & cargo liner, troop transport (ID-1615), respiratory disease, June 24, 1918

 

SMITH, JAMES HARRISON, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mamie T Smith, Marietta, Ga, Box 177; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, April 11, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 20, 1917

 

SMITH, JAMES JOSEPH, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), (mother, Margaret Smith, 59 Dana Avenue, Albany, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y April 12, 1917), Naval Air Station, Dunkirk, France, disease, April 22, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN ALOYIOUS, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (father, William Smith, 936 Baker Avenue, Dunton, Long Island, N Y; enlisted Norfolk, Va, November 7, 1913), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, drowned, November 19, 1917

 

SMITH, JOHN ANDERSON BAXTER, Rear Admiral (retired), (Mrs E P Ramsey, 65 Grove Street, Jamaica, N Y (relationship not stated); appointed Pennsylvania), New Orleans, La, disease, March 9, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN BOLTON, Chief Pharmacist's Mate, (wife, Rose Smith, 1206 North Sixty-3rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Portsmouth, N H, October 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, June 22, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN ENGHRAM, Electrician, 3rd class, (father, Barnet Smith, Fannin, Miss; enlisted Jackson, Miss, April 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN FRANCIS, Blacksmith, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Smith, 3724 North St Louis Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, December 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Smith, 830 Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, November 6, 1917

 

SMITH, JOHN MILTON, Chief Machinist's Mate, (wife, Priscilla Smith, 91 Main Street, Annapolis, Md; enlisted New York, N Y August 9, 1917), USS Bailey, torpedo boat (later TB 21), accidental shooting, DOW, March 15, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN THEIRSON (P A Engineer) (retired), (son, Commander Charles Gordon Smith Medical Corps, Naval Station, Hawaii; appointed Virginia), at home Livingston Heights, Va, disease, October 23, 1918

 

SMITH, JOHN, Coxswain, USCG, (mother, Mrs Suzana Smith, Libau, Russia), 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

 

SMITH, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Joseph Charles Smith, 61 Hallet Street, Astoria, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y November 5, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

SMITH, LANE ELLIOTT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Inez Smith, 731 Beech Street, Manchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 5, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Hingham, Mass, respiratory disease, November 7, 1918

 

SMITH, LUDGER EUGENE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Smith, 1430 Pleasant Street, Fall River, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, June 12, 1917), Second Naval District, Newport, R I, died, June 22, 1917

 

SMITH, MARION ALLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edd Smith, Brodhead, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 25, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

SMITH, MATHEW L H, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (brother, William J Smith, Waukegan, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 23, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, sudden natural death, October 5, 1917

 

SMITH, MERLE ROBINSON, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Fred C Smith, Otego, N Y; enlisted Binghamton, N Y November 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, April 29, 1918

 

SMITH, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Anna May Smith, 331 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, February 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

SMITH, MITCHELL, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (Mrs M Smith, 2222 South Cherry Street, San Antonio, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, August 16, 1917), Naval Station, New York, College Hospital, Long Island, Brooklyn, respiratory disease, March 19, 1918

 

SMITH, NELSON GEORGE, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Clarence Smith, R F D 6, Rome, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y January 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, April 29, 1918

 

SMITH, PERRY EVERETT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jane Smith, Hunts Point, Nova Scotia; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 21, 1918

 

SMITH, PHILIP OVERTON, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (father, Henry C Smith, 7 West Roselawn Avenue, Danville, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 26, 1918), Dunwoody Industrial Institute, Minneapolis, Minn, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

SMITH, POMEROY, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (father, John William Smith, Fargo Loan Agency, Fargo, N Dak; enlisted Washington, D C, May 22, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

SMITH, RINA ODIS, Seaman, 2nd class, (brother, Thomas H Smith, Hico, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, June 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

SMITH, ROY T, Boatswain, USNRF (class 3), (father, T F Smith, Phoenix City, Ala; appointed Alabama), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SMITH, SAM, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Claude Smith, R R No 2, Zulch, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

SMITH, STANLEY HARTWELL, Yeoman, 2nd class, (aunt, Harriet I Russell, 235 North Avenue, West Cranford, N J; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 13, 1917), USS Wilkes, destroyer (later DD-67), accidentally drowned, September 13, 1917

 

SMITH, THOMAS, Oiler, (None; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 4, 1914), USS Bushnell, submarine tender (later AS-2), disease, July 4, 1917

 

SMITH, WALTER YOUNG, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Nonnie Smith, 1204 Seventeenth Street, Columbus, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, June 7, 1917), USS Orion, collier (No.11, later AC-11), accidentally killed, March 12, 1918

 

SMITH, WESLEY JEROME, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Wesley Smith, Forestburgh, N Y; enlisted New Haven, Conn, December 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, February 28, 1918

 

SMITH, WILIAM BURNETTE, Coxswain (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

SMITH, WILLIAM ELWOOD, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, (father, Mr Albert Smith, R R No 2, box 87, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Lexington, Ky, June 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, not known, September 19, 1918

 

SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Lizzie Smith, 39 Laidlaw Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, July 25, 1918), Straphael Hospital, New Haven, Conn, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

SMITH, WILLIAM MUNROE, Electrician, 3rd class (G), (father, Ben C Smith, Encanto Heights, San Diego, Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, January 21, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 24, 1918

 

SMITH, WILLIAM REDMAYNE, Electrician, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Gertrude Smith, 4320 Forty-seventh Street, SE, Portland, Oreg; enlisted Bremerton, Wash, April 10, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

SMITH, WILLIAM ROY, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Mary Smith, Chauvin, Alberta, Canada; enlisted New York, N Y May 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 13, 1918

 

SMITH, WINTHROP FLOYD, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (mother, Jennie Smith, 22 Radford Lane, Dorchester, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, Long Island, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SMITH, WOLLFORD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, William J Smith, 2535 Fait Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, January 28, 1918

 

SMITH, YOUNG HALL, Seaman, 2nd class, (brother, C L Smith, 208 Buford Place, Macon, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, June 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, February 15, 1918

 

SMOCK, WILLIAM WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Dave R Smock, 406 South East Fifth Street, Des Moines, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, November 23, 1916), USS Alcedo, yacht (SP-166), torpedoed and sunk by UC.71 off French west coast, November 5, 1917

 

SMOOT, WILLIAM EVERETT, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Edward Everett Smoot, R F D No 4, Greenview, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

SMYTH, RAYMOND WEIR, Chief Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (father, Herbert W Smyth, 15 Elmwood Avenue, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

SMYTH, ROBERT STEWART, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Robert Smyth, Alexandria, La; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, August 2, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 18, 1918

 

SNELL, RAYMOND GEORGE, Enlisted Seaman (other sources), USS Memphis, ex-Tennessee, armored cruiser (No.10), wrecked by tidal wave off Santo Domingo City, August 29, 1916

 

SNODGRASS, ALBERT LAWRENCE, Seaman, USNRF, (father, William Wesley Snodgrass, 281 Lawton Street, Atlanta, Ga; enlisted New York, N Y April 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

SNOW, LESTER JARED, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (wife, Mary Nuzum Snow, 1011 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, Ala; enlisted Washington, D C, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SNYDER, CORNELIUS BENEDICT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Adam Snyder, Freeport, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

SNYDER, EDWIN AUGUST, Chief Electrician (R), (father, Oscar A Snyder, 20 Desales Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Port Jefferson, Long Island, N Y September 17, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

SNYDER, GEORGE EMERSON, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Annie Snyder, New Oxford, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 25, 1917), Navy Base Hospital No 5, respiratory disease, September 20, 1918

 

SNYDER, HARRY HOYT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Harvey Snyder, Cold Springs, Cape May, N J; enlisted Cape May, N J, July 5, 1918), Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

SNYDER, JOE LYNNE, Fireman, 1st class, (wife, Inez Olga Snyder, Days Creek, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, April 18, 1917), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

SNYDER, JOHN JACOB, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Mr J J Snyder, sr, Graham, N C; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

SOARES, MARION, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jennie Soares, R F D No 7, Niles, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 3, 1918), near Newark, Calif, drowned, October 27, 1918

 

SODEN, WILLIAM THOMAS, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Emmett Soden, 302 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York City, N Y May 14, 1918), Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

SOFFEL, WALTER LOUIS, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, William Soffel, 2242 Quimby Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y February 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

SOFIAN, GEORGE JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Andrew Sofian, 433 Wood Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 1, 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

 

SOHN, WILLIAM HENRY, Chief Machinist's Mate, (mother, Rose Sohn, 2269 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 16, 1914), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

SOJKA, RUDOLPH, Chief Electrician, (wife, Dollie L Sojka, 4617 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

SOKEL, JAMES ANTHONY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Simon Sokel, Chatswood, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 3, 1917), SS Motano, tanker, torpedoed and sunk by UC.47 in English Channel, member of armed guard, July 31, 1917

 

SOLIS, ARTHUR MICHAEL, Master-at-Arms, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Jennie L Solis, 2331 North Villere Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, March 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, disease, June 14, 1918

 

SOMERS, LOUIS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Augustus Somers, 84 Conant Street, Manchester, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 7, 1918), Naval Base 9, Gibraltar, disease, March 30, 1918

 

SOMERS, WILLIAM FRANK, Apprentice Seaman, (wife, Julia Somers, Nunda, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

SOMMERHAUSE, EDWARD FRANCIS, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Lizzie Kuhn, Lostine, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 5, 1917), USS Harrisburg, ex-liner, troop transport (ID-1663), respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

SOMOHYL, HENRY IGNAC JOHN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Frank Somohyl, West Point, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, May 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, June 9, 1917

 

SOPER, HOWARD RUSSELL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Isabell Mary Williams, Sullivan Street, Canton, Pa; enlisted Williamsport, Pa, April 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

SOPP, ERNEST WILLIAM, Storekeeper, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Harriett Lovick Sopp, 1808 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 16, 1918), at home (wife's address), respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

SORBER, ROBERT, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Etta Sorber, R R No 1, box 14, Noxen, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, June 18, 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

 

SORENSEN, CLARENCE POTTER, Seaman, 2nd class USNRF, (mother, Mrs Eddievine Sorensen, 4917 West Walton Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 20, 1918), Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, September 30, 1918

 

SOTHERN, WILLIAM STUART, Electrician, 1st class, (father, William P Sothern, 705 North Church Street, Spartanburg, S C; enlisted U S S Buffalo, San Diego, Calif, March 28, 1916), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (BN - crew member, DANFS - on passage) ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SOULE, HOWARD PALMER, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Wilbur Soule, Ripon, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 29, 1918), USS Los Angeles, oil tanker, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

SOUSA, JOHN PACHECO, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (mother, Mary Sousa, 1314 East Fifteenth Street, Oakland, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Gulfport, Miss, influenza/respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

SOUTH, FRANK MARION, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George South, De Kalb, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 4, 1918), USS Ohio, battleship (later BB-12), respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

SOUTHER, ARTHUR FULLER, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 5), (mother, Mrs Kate Fuller Souther, 1840 East Eighty-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio; appointed Ohio), East Greenwich, R I, seaplane accident, killed, July 19, 1918

 

SOUTHERN, RUPHUS EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (stepfather, Wm C Beamer, R F D No 3, Mount Airy, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, April 27, 1917), USS Florida, dreadnought battleship (later BB-30), disease, August 28, 1918

 

SOVA, JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Michael Sova, 512 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, November 5, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

SPAIDE, JOHN LEROY, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Helen Spaide, 55 South Wyoming Street, Hazleton, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, May 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SPANGLER, GEORGE ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, George W Spangler, 2905 Saunders Avenue, San Antonio, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, December 7, 1916), USS Huntington, ex-West Virginia, armored cruiser (No.5, later CA-5), drowned, December 7, 1917

 

SPANGLER, HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (stepfather, Max R Herrman, 280 Fourteenth Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; enlisted Chicago, Ill, December 8, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 12, 1918

 

SPARKS, JAMES ALSWORTH, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (father, James Dunn Sparks, 414 Mariposa Avenue, Sierra Madre, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, July 12, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

SPAROUGH, STEVE JAMES, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Sparough, 3246 Hirsch Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SPARROWGROVE, GLENN PEARSON, Electrician, 3rd class, (sister, Garnet lona Sparrowgrove, East Mason Block, Fort Dodge, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 16, 1918

 

SPAULDING, HAROLD MANNING, Coxswain, (mother, Ada N Spaulding, Union Village, Woonsocket, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, November 12, 1917), Naval Station, Newport, R I, disease, March 30, 1918

 

SPAVEN, JOHN STUART, Ensign, (father, George Spaven, P O box 93, San Juan, P R; appointed New Jersey), Royal Naval Hospital, Haulbowline, Ireland, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

SPEARS, HUBRARD, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Robert Spears, R R No 3, Bennettsville, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, May 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

 

SPENCE, ALBERT, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Josephine Nealy, Coconut Grove, Fla; enlisted Miami, Fla, May 6, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

SPENCE, JAMES ANDREW, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mandie Spence, Haynesville, Va; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

SPENCER, EDWARD LEON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Florence E Spencer, 424 Ashmont Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, February 18, 1918), Quarantine Station, Gallops Island, Mass, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

SPENCER, HARRY EDGAR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edgar F Spencer, Buckner, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 3, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

SPENCER, RAY MARCUS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Spencer, R F D No 4, box 358, Tacoma, Wash; enlisted Tacoma, Wash, May 20, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SPICER, RAY REUBEN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Henrietta Spicer, Viola, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 22, 1918), Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

SPIELMAN, ROBERT LOUIS, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Henry Spielman 125 Elbertson Street, Elmhurst, Long Island; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 27, 1918), at his home, disease, October 10, 1918

 

SPINKS, RALPH EUGENE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Jennie Spinks, 631 Sixth Avenue, North Troy, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y April 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, June 17, 1917

 

SPITLER, RALPH EDWARD, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Lloyd Spitler, Sycamore, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, August 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

SPIZZIRRI, ANTHONY, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (brother, Oreste Spizzirri, 7537 Dante Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, April 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SPONOGLE, BEVERLY CHARLES, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Laura May Sponogle, 41 First Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 1, 1917), St Luke's Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

SPOONER, CARLTON HENRY, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Jennie Spooner, 112 Pierce Street, New Bedford, Mass; enlisted New Bedford, Mass, April 8, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SPORKIN, ABRAHAM LEONARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Sporkin, 1308 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, October 31, 1918

 

SPRAGUE, FRAYLEY EARL, Fireman, 1st class, (brother, Marion Sprague, address unknown; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, May 31, 1918

 

SPRAGUE, GROVER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Amos O Sprague, 267 Columbian Street, Weymouth, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 20, 1916), USS New York, dreadnought battleship (later BB-34), disease, June 13, 1917

 

SPRAGUE, HOWARD WILLIAM, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Charlotte M Sprague, 10 Sarella Street, Glens Falls, N Y; enlisted Baltimore, Md, December 11, 1917), Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, L I, N Y, respiratory disease, November 5, 1918

 

SPRAGUE, WILLIAM G Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (William C Sprague, 2745 Hampden Court, Chicago, III; appointed Illinois), Naval Air Station, Illetudy, France, seaplane accident (NHC - August 26), October 26, 1918

 

SPRINGMEIER, WALTER BERNARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Henry Springmeier, 975 Windsor Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

SPROUSE, EMMET, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Alonzo L Sprouse, Elk Hill, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, October 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, December 10, 1917

 

SQUIBB, JAMES LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Nora Squibb, 613 Monroe Street, Springfield, Mo; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, March 27, 1917), SS Chincha, freighter, drowned, August 14, 1917

 

SQUIRES, JESSE FRANKLIN, Electrician, 2nd class, (brother, Clarence W Squires, Jonesville, Mich; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 21, 1916), Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla, disease, December 27, 1917

 

ST MARIE, OSWALD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Ernest St Marie, 426 St Patrick Street, Montreal, Canada; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 10, 1918

 

STACEY, JOSEPH, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Mary Stacey, 141 Twenty-1st Avenue, Melrose Park, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 14, 1915), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, November 10, 1918

 

STAFFORD, ALBERT FRANCIS, Ensign, USNRF (class 4-3), (mother, Mrs Julia H Stafford, 224 Delguerra Street, Santa Barbara, Calif; appointed California), 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

 

STAGUN, HENRY EDWARD, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Henry G Stagun, 2004 Market Street, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

STAHLHEBER, DAVID WILLIAM, Fireman, 3rd class USNRF, (father, William Stahlheber, Craig, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 5, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

STAHLHUT, ERNEST HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, William Stahlhut, Antwerp, Ohio; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, March 4, 1918

 

STAHLHUTH, WILLIAM JOHN, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (mother, Emma M Stahlhuth, 7421 Hazel Avenue, Maplewood, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

STAIT, FREDERICK JOHN, Yeoman, 1st class, USNRF, (brother, Harold E Stait, 1726 Thalia Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 5, 1917), Atlantic City Hospital, N J, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

STALEY, CHATFIELD C, Gunner, (father, John F Staley, 3855 California Street, Omaha, Nebr; appointed Nebraska), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STALLINGS, HERMAN, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (Nettie Stallings, 527 Bank Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, January 31, 1918), Naval Forces, France, drowned, May 19, 1918

 

STALLINGS, WASHINGTON WYATT, Plumber and Fitter, (brother, D H Stallings, 52 Metcalf Street, New Bern, N C; enlisted New Bern, N C, April 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

STALNAKER, JOHN FRANKLIN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, W R Stalnaker, jr, West Virginia; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, October 2, 1918), Post Hospital, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, W Va, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

STAMMERMAN, ANDREW WILLIAM, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Catherine Stammerman, 2617 Magazine Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

STAMP, CLAIR RICHMOND, Engineer, 1st class, (mother, Maude Stamp, Mount Morris, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y April 2, 1917), USS Drayton, destroyer (later DD-23), washed overboard, September 16, 1918

 

STANCLIFT, HUDSON ROMANE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Hy M Stanclift, Alexandria, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, February 28, 1918

 

STANDIN, JOHN ROBERT, Ensign, USNRF (class 4-3), (father, William H Standin, Galesville, N C; appointed New Jersey), Auxiliary Hospital, Lamlash, Scotland, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

STANFIELD, FOREST VERN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Aucil M Stanfield, 332 Howard Street, Findlay, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, April 2, 1918), Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, influenza, November 1, 1918

 

STANGE, RICHARD EDWARD, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, John Stange, 7318 South Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

STANLEY, JOHN BROOK, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (brother, James P Stanley, care of Wilson & Co, Little Rock, Ark; enlisted El Paso, Tex, May 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, injured, DOI, August 12, 1918

 

STANLEY, SHIRLEY WOOTSON, Seaman, 2nd class, NNV, (father, Robert M Stanley, Dacula, Fla; enlisted Miami, Fla, April 30, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STAPLES, BERT E, Chief Gunner, (wife, Mrs Elizabeth Staples, 325 Jay Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, May 16, 1917

 

STAPLES, CHARLES TIMOTHY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Helen Wood, 65 Greenwich Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York City, N Y April 10, 1917), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

STAPLES, ROBERT BRUCE, Electrician, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Annie V Staples, Concord, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, February 8, 1917), USS Susquehanna, ex-German liner Rhein, troop transport (ID-3016), disease, June 30, 1918

 

STARK, EDWIN LEO, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Leo Stark, Wilton, Wis; enlisted La Crosse, Wis, June 5, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STARK, HARRY EARL, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Rose Stark, Stella, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, July 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, December 3, 1917

 

STARK, HOWARD DELBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Julia Yerbury, 3466 Eighteenth Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 20, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, July 15, 1918

 

STARK, REX BYRON, Yeoman, 2nd class, (mother, Maude Stark, 104 South Clinton Street, Albion, Mich; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, January 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

STARK, RICHARD JOSEPH, Quartermaster, 1st class, (wife, Myra L Stark, 105 Fort Avenue, Cranston, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, March 3, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

STARR, GROVER CLEVELAND, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Julia Starr, Amelia, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, December 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

STARRETT, HAROLD LESTER, Pharmacist's Mate, 1st class, (father, Heydon Starrett, 523 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 28, 1914), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, disease, March 4, 1918

 

STARTSMAN, CLARENCE JOSEPH, Engineman, 2nd class, (mother, Katherine Davis, 2122 C Street, Sacramento, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

STASIAK, PETER, Seaman, (mother, Mary Stasiak, 1324 West Thirty-1st Place, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

STATON, JESSE HOWARD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Nellie M Staton, R F D No 6, Lawrence, Kane; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 28, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, disease, October 16, 1918

 

STAUFFER, CHARLES PERCY, Coxswain, (father, Chas A Stauffer, 5879 San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, June 30, 1917), USS Tjikembang (BN - Tjisenbang), ex-Dutch, freighter (no ID #), respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

STAUFFER, HARVEY, Water Tender, (None; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 16, 1915), Army Hospital, La Rochelle, France, disease, August 23, 1918

 

STEARNS, WILL WALDO, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (wife, Delia Maywood Stearns, Madison, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

STEBBINS, CARL HOLLAND, Machinist, USNRF (class 3), (wife, Hazel Sipe Stebbins, 147 Lincoln Way, Lisbon, Ohio; appointed Ohio), St Vincents Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

STEBBINS, RAYMOND WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ethel Stebbins, Crosby, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, June 25, 1917

 

STEEL, BASIL L, Ensign (Supply Corps), (wife, Mrs Margaret Gladys Steel, 812 North Forty-1st Street, Philadelphia, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), Naval Base, Cardiff, Wales, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

STEELE, DEWEY DEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Hattie Steele, R F D No 17, Freeville, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y May 8, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

STEELE, JOHN ADELBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Irene Steele, Warsaw, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

STEELE, JULIUS ADELBERT, Coxswain, USNRF, (father, E Adelbert Steele, 1221 Park Street, New Hartford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

STEELE, WILLIAM EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, William E Steele, New Alexandria, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, June 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

STEELEY, HARRY HENDERSON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Ben Steeley, Scottsboro, Ala; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, November 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 7, 1918

 

STEEN, WILEY MCMURPHY, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Columbis Hector Steen, Pine Apple, Fla; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, August 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, November 10, 1918

 

STEENBERGEN, LEE, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Almanza Steenbergen, 2315 McKinley Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, July 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, November 13, 1917

 

STEIN, PHILIP HENRY, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, (wife, Jennie A Stein, 4914 Olive Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 10, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

STEIN, THEODORE WILLIAMSON, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (mother, Mrs Mary Taylor Stein, 312 West Eighth Street, Chester, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), at home (mother's address), influenza, October 5, 1918

 

STEIN, WALTER LEE, Landsman for Carpenter's Mate (A), (father, Henry Stein, Princeton, Ill; enlisted La Salle, Ill, December 14, 1917), Receiving Ship, Washington, D C, St Elizabeth’s Hospital, disease, January 18, 1918

 

STEINBERGER, GAIL HAMILTON, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Jos E Steinberger, Toledo, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, April 29, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STEINER, SIMON, Chief Quartermaster, (wife, Gertrude Steiner, 70 Maiden Street, Everetts, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, February 8, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

STEINHILBER, WILLIAM CONRAD, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Crona Steinhilber, Hartford City, Ind; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, December 5, 1917), USS Maumee, oiler (No.14, later AO-2), at Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, burns from steam exhaust on 18th, DOI, July 29, 1918

 

STEINKAMP, EDWARD FREDERICK, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Edward Steinkamp, 17 South Sycamore Street, Springfield, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, December 13, 1917), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

STELLENWARF, MERTON, Coxswain, USCG, (mother, Mrs Anna Stellenwarf, 26 Richmond Ave, Port Richmond, N Y), USS Seneca, ex-USCG revenue cutter, ocean escort, member of steaming party on torpedoed British tanker SS Wellington in Gibraltar convoy OM.99, drowned attempting to abandon ship, September 16, 1918

 

STEM, OLIVER CLARENCE, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (mother, Nora Cook Stem, 437 Main Street, Ventura, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, May 13, 1918

 

STEMEN, SANFRED ACA, Chief Commissary Steward, (wife, Marie Agnes Stemen, 2526 South Carlisle Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y January 15, 1918), USS Siboney, ex-Oriente, troop transport (ID-2999), respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

STEMPEL, GEORGE RAYMOND, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mildred Stempel, R R C, Richmond, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

STENERSON, WILLIAM NICHOLS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Celina M Stenerson, Lowell, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, December 3, 1917), Submarine Base, New London, Conn, drowned, July 19, 1918

 

STENSTREAM, GEORGE HENRY, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Annie E Stenstream, Hampton, N H), USCG Station No. 13, died at Portsmouth, NH, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

STEPHENS, DENNIS, Apprentice Seaman, (brother, Jason W Stephens, 626 Central Avenue, Kansas City, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 21, 1918

 

STEPHENS, EDWIN EARNEST, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Gay Stephens, West Frankford, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, September 12, 1917), USS Theodore Roosevelt, ex-passenger steamship, cross-English Channel troop transport (ID-1478), drowned, June 6, 1918

 

STEPHENS, LEE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (sister, Bessie Brown, Gas City, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

STEPHENS, MARION EDWARD, Fireman, 1st class, (wife, Susie Stephens, R F D No 1, Eden, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, August 24, 1917), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

STEPHENS, WALTER JAMES, Landsman for Electrician (G), USNRF, (mother, Susan Jane Coom, No 5 Market Square, Lake Forest, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

STEPHENSON, JOHN R, Seaman, NNV, (wife, Catherine Stephenson, 126 Dartmouth Street, New Bedford, Mass; enlisted New Bedford, Mass, April 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, December 12, 1917

 

STEPHENSON, MARVIN CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles Alexander Stephenson, Greensburg, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 12, 1918), Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

STERN, MORRIS IPHRIAM, Chief Storekeeper, USNRF, (father, Louis Stern, 4 Auburn Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

STERN, ROY WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna Stern, R F D No 36, Middleport, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y August 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, April 6, 1918

 

STERNS, KARL ISAAC, Musician, 1st class, (mother, Annette Sterns, Middlebury, Vt; enlisted Burlington, Vt, June 29, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 22, 1918

 

STERZING, EDMOND, Molder, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Eugene Sterzing, 1501 Milton Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

STEVENS, CARL ADAMS, Chief Machinist's Mate, (wife, Martha B Stevens, 130 Conduit Street, Annapolis, Md; enlisted Hampton Roads, Va, April 8, 1915), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, November 27, 1917

 

STEVENS, JOHN HADLEY, Jr, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, John Hadley Stevens, 270 Orange Street, Manchester, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 18, 1918), USS Leviathan, ex-German liner Vaterland, troop transport (ID-1326), respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

STEVENS, LOUIS GLANVILLE, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (mother, Emma Florence Stevens, Tacoma Park, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, July 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea Mass, influenza, September 12, 1918

 

STEVENS, WILLIS ALBERT, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Nell A Stevens, Bedford, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, January 13, 1918

 

STEVENSON JOHN, Ensign USNRF (class I), (daughter, Mrs Marguerite Stevenson Hall, 194 Hull Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New Jersey), USS Cherokee, ex- Luckenbach No.2, tug (ID-458), foundered in gale about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, February 26, 1918

 

STEVENSON, CLAUD EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Jennett Stevenson, Messner, R F D No 2, Suover, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

STEVENSON, GORDON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Frank Stevenson, Phillips, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

STEWARD, JAMES HARPER, Apprentice Seaman, (father, James Steward, Wolf Creek, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, April 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, June 11, 1917

 

STEWART, CLARENCE CLIFFORD, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Dorothy Maxfield, Kingston, Petersfield Post Office, Jamaica; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 5, 1918), Fourth Naval District, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

STEWART, EDWARD DABNEY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, S D Stewart R F D No 1, Madison Heights, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

STEWART, FRANK STANTON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, M J Stewart, Simpsonville S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 15, 1918), USS Montauk, ex-trawler, coastal minesweeper (SP-392), ran aground on Cumberland Island, off Georgia in gale and foundered, drowned, August 21, 1918

 

STEWART, GEORGE ROBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George T Stewart, Mason City, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

STEWART, GUY RAYMOND, Chief Machinist's Mate, (father, Grant Stewart, 705 West Fiftieth Street, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted San Diego, Calif, February 16, 1914), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

STEWART, JOHN ROSS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ruth Wilson Stewart, 5420 Fulton Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, December 11, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

STEWART, LAWRENCE WILLIAM, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (father, Oscar M Stewart, 211 Hicks Avenue, Columbia, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

STEWART, MELVIN SWIFT, Fireman, 2nd class, (brother, Claude Stewart, Walla Walla, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, November 29, 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

 

STEWART, OSCAR WILL, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Will Stewart, Round Rock, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, Navy Receiving Station, May 13, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, injured, DOI, December 15, 1917

 

STEWART, PERCY LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Delia H McGee, 811 North Twenty-1st Street, Richmond, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, May 1, 1917), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

STEWART, RAYMOND LEON, Mess Attendant, 1st class, (mother, Ida Stewart, 1018 Sixth and-a-half Street, SE, Washington, D C; enlisted Annapolis, Md, November 17, 1914), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, January 10, 1918

 

STEWART, ROBERT BOYD, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Boyd Stewart, Lovell, Wyo; enlisted Navy Recruiting Station, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 31, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STEWART, WILLIAM CAIRNS, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 3), (mother, MrSC Stewart, 14 Darwin Road Southampton, England; appointed Louisiana), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

STICH, FRANCIS HARVEY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Edw Stich, Fennimore, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

STICK, LLOYD JOHN, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Margaret S Stick, Star Route, Salem, Mo; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, November 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, January 8, 1918

 

STICKNEY, WILLIAM WILSON, Landsman for Electrician, (father, William W Stickney, Woodhull, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, December 14, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 20, 1918

 

STIEFVATER, BERNARD FIDELIS, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Ellen Stiefvater, 1512 Twenty-2nd Street, Everett, Wash; enlisted Allen town, Pa, July 3, 1917), USS William Rockefeller, tanker (ID-1581), escorted, torpedoed and sunk by UC.58 off Peterhead, Scotland, drowned, May 18, 1918

 

STIERS, WILFORD REEVE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Edith Louis Stiers, 123 Fayette Street, Nelsonville, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 3, respiratory disease, October 31, 1918

 

STILLMAN, WILLIAM THOMAS, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Helena Stillman, 44 Hanover Street, Providence, R I; enlisted New-port, R I, April 25, 1918), SS Frederick R Kellogg, tanker, torpedoed and damaged by U.117, 12 miles north of Barnegat Light, drowned, August 13, 1918

 

STILLSON, CHARLES VICTOR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Cynthia Kitter Stillson, 203 Emerson Street, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

STILLWELL, CHARLES MASON, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Charles C Stilwell, 315 Chestnut Street, Rockport, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 14, 1917), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

STINCHCOMBE, ARTHUR LEONARD, Seaman, (father, Charles Stinchcombe, Farwell, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 12, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, October 3, 1918

 

STIRLING, JAMES, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF, (wife, Gertrude V Stirling, 279 Varick Street, Jersey City, N J; appointed New Jersey), USS Mercury, ex-German liner Barbarossa, troop transport (ID-3012), respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

STITES, ALAN FREEMAN, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Gertrude A Stites, R F D No 1, Selbyville, Del), USS Patrol, ex-USCG, probably 69ft vessel stationed in New York Harbor, died at Marine Hospital, Stapleton, N Y, respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

STOCKS, ALPHONSE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Nole Stocks, Republic, Mich; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 20, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

STOCKTON, JAMES LANUS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Emma Stockton, Leslie, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, August 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

STOCKWELL, OLIVER BERNARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Joseph Stockwell, R F D No 3, Bennington, Vt; enlisted Albany, N Y December 7, 1917), Naval Station, New York, N Y, disease, January 30, 1918

 

STODDARD, CHARLES BURTON, Lieutenant Commander, USNRF, (wife, Ella St Clair Stoddard 624 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

STOKER, ELLSWORTH WILFORD, Chief Machinist's Mate, (father, Charles W Stoker, 445 Las Sables Avenue, Pasadena, Calif; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, March 16, 1916), Naval Air Station, St Trojan, France, wounded, October 19, 1918

 

STOKES, EDWARD ANTHONY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Bessie V Stokes, 29 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, N Y; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y March 19, 1918), Masonic Temple Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N Y, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

STOLAREK, THEODORE, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Francis Solarek, Posen, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, June 12, 1917

 

STOLL, CHARLES RUSSELL, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Alice Stoll, Main Street, Warren, Ohio; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, July 24, 1917

 

STOLMAN, JONAS THEADOR, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Laust Jensen, Caruthers, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, February 9, 1918), Section Base Headquarters, Rockland, Me, respiratory disease, September 14, 1918

 

STONE, ACQUILLAR DURHAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Stone, Myers, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

STONE, CHARLES EDWIN, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles B Stone, 1216 Main Street, Lynchburg, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

STONE, CLYDE LENORD, Fireman, 3rd class, (wife, Mrs Sadie Stone, Sand Springs, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, June 29, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

STONE, ENOCH, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Alexander Stone, Skiatook, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, May 3, 1918), USS Agamemnon, ex-German liner Kaiser Wilhelm II, troop transport (ID-3004), respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

STONE, HOWARD DAVID, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Cora Irene Stone, 20 Lansing Street, Auburn, Cayuga County, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y July 20, 1918), Third Naval District, New York, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

STOOPS, ERNEST DEWEY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Charles Clay Stoops, Box 322, Star, Idaho; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, September 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

STOREY, DANIEL DEWEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (brother, Mr John Storey, Borden Street, Fall River, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, April 24, 1917), USS George Washington, ex-German liner, troop transport (ID-3018), injured, DOI, December 3, 1917

 

STOREY, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Bridgett Storey, 141 Smith Street, Peekskill, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

STORMENT, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, (father, William K Storment, Pasco, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, October 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, January 17, 1918

 

STOUGH, DUDLEY, Chief Gunner's Mate (T), (wife, Marie H Stough, 332 Ohio Street, Vallejo, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, November 20, 1915), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

STOVALL, DESFORD EWING, Quartermaster, 2nd class, (wife, Emily Stovall, 5465 Race Street, West Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 20, 1917), St Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, November 2, 1918

 

STOVALL, LUCIUS BRYANT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Ida C Stovall, R F D No 2, Streetman, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 29, 1918), Streetman, Tex, disease, May 17, 1918

 

STOVER, ALEXANDER PLUMMER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Adeline G Stover, Kearney Avenue, North Arlington, N J; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y July 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, February 10, 1918

 

STRANGE, WILLIAM OSCAR, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Annie Neel Strange, 724 Main Street, Danville, Va; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

STRAUS, EDWIN J, Pharmacist, 3rd class, (father, Meyer E Straus, 1311 Downing Street, Denver Colo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 25, 1914), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STRAUSS, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Chief Turret Mate, (wife, Alma Strauss, 15 Kinsley Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, November 23, 1917), Red Cross General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, March 10, 1918

 

STRAUSS, JOHN AUGUST, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, August Strauss, 2317 Spauldlng Avenue, North Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago Ill, April 22, 1918), Naval Station, Great Lakes Ill, respiratory disease, May 3, 1918

 

STRAWBRIDGE, HARRY WATTS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Alice C Strawbridge, West Brooklyn, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, December 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

STRAYER, MAURICE KIRBY, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Lucille Strayer, 144 Barr Street, Lexington, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, December 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 18, 1918

 

STREET, CHRISTIAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Caroline Streit, 289 Quinnipiac Avenue, New Haven, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, June 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

STREETER, HARLEY RICHARD, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Alice Streeter, Fairhaven, Vt; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

STREFF, JACOB JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Anna Streff, GG8 Geneva Street, Burlington, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 21, 1918), Navy Rifle Range, Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

STREGER, JACOB, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Samuel Streger, 80 Church Street, New Rochelle, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, September 8, 1918

 

STRELOW, ARTHUR CHARLES, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Henrietta Amelia Strelow, 2334 North Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

STREMME, WILLIAM HENRY, Electrician, 1st class (R), (mother, Mrs Julia Stremme, Gypsum, Colo; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, respiratory disease, October 24, 1918

 

STREPEY, GEORGE EDWARD, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Lillie Linnie Strepey, 622 Fehr Avenue, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

STRETCH, HARLAM JAMES, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, George Stretch, 67 Lambert Street, Meriden, Conn; enlisted Albany, N Y December 14, 1917), Naval Aviation Headquarters, Paris, France, respiratory disease, March 18, 1918

 

STRIBLING, JOHN WILLIAM, Oiler, (father, John Stribling, Waring, Tex; enlisted U S S Cincinnati, October 26, 1916), USS Chauncey, destroyer (No.3), escorting convoy, rammed and sunk by British SS Rose around 110 miles west of Gibraltar, November 19, 1917

 

STRICKLIN, CLARENCE EVERAGE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Treva Stricklin, 178 Boyliston Avenue, Newark, Ohio; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, May 1, 1918), USS New Mexico, dreadnought battleship (later BB-40), respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

STROHMEYER, CLIFFORD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Frederick Strohmeyer, 525 Kearney Avenue, Arlington, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

STRONG, FRANCIS OLNEY, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Elisha David Strong, R D No 5, Ashland, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, July 9, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

STRONG, JOHN RAY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Dawson U Strong, R F D No 2, Pocahontas, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

STUART, BEN CHESTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Charlie H Stuart, 1905 Mastem Street, Corpus Christi, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, August 9, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

STUART, JAMES WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Tom Stuart, Marion, S C; enlisted Charleston, S C, April 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, May 10, 1917

 

STUBBLEFIELD, LLOYD WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Eva Stubblefield, Toston, Mont; enlisted Portland, Oreg, September 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, December 28, 1917

 

STUCK, PERCY CLAYBORNE, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, (mother, Sophy Lutz, 945 East Raymond Street, Indianapolis, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, September 9, 1916), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, burns, August 22, 1918

 

STUDER, DENNIS HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Amandus Studer, post-office box 32, Westley, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, August 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

STUDER, ELIOT WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Studer, 45 Burlingame Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

STUDT, RAYMOND JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Harry Elmer Studt, 150 Sheridan Street, Johnstown, Pa; enlisted Johnstown, Pa, December 4, 1917), at home awaiting orders, disease, January 24, 1918

 

STUMPF, ALFRED PETER, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Mary Helen Stumpf, 1818 Franklin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted Washington, D C, January 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 26, 1918

 

STURTEVANT, ALBERT D, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (father, C L Sturtevant 210 Leroy Place, Washington, D C; appointed New Jersey), lost to enemy action over North Sea, February 15, 1918

 

STYRON, OLIVER GOODWIN, Surfman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Hannah Styron, Hatteras, N C), USCG Station No. 185, died at Hatteras, NC, respiratory disease, March 7, 1918

 

SUDDITH, JENNINGS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Alice Suddith, 11 Hale Street, Greenville, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, June 24, 1918), USS Montauk, ex-trawler, coastal minesweeper (SP-392), ran aground on Cumberland Island, off Georgia in gale and foundered, drowned, August 21, 1918

 

SULLENS, JAMES LYMAN, Electrician, 3rd class (G), (mother, Addie Sullins, Prairie City, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, BALEY CHAT, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Annie Couch Sullivan, Elk City, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, October 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, EDWARD DEWEY, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Mrs R C Johnson, Muskegon Heights, Mich; enlisted Benton Harbor, Mich, July 14, 1917), Norwegian Hospital, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, EDWARD VINCENT, Coppersmith, (mother, Ellen Sullivan, 102 Truxton Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y September 18, 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

 

SULLIVAN, FRANCIS FLOYD, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Ellen Sullivan, Osceola, Mich), USCG, New York Division, at Marine Hospital, Stapleton, N Y, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, FRANK CHAS, Apprentice Seaman, (father, James Sullivan, 160 Division Street, Coldwater, Mich; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, Navy Receiving Station, August 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, May 18, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, FRANK THOMAS, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Edward Sullivan, 2230 North Kenneth Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 7, 1917), USS Los Angeles, oil tanker, died, July 25, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JAMES DAVID, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, John Sullivan, Lonoke, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, May 2, 1917), France, wounded, October 5, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JAMES MICHAEL, Carpenter's Mate (A), (aunt, Gertrude Merrill, 2332 Olive Street, St Louis, Mo; enlisted San Diego, Calif, June 13, 1916), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, July 6, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JAMES MICHAEL, Landsman for Ship Fitter, USNRF, (mother, Bridget Sullivan, 10 Gertrose Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JOHN HUMPHREY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, Daniel Eugene Sullivan, 47 King Street, Dorchester; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 8, 1918), at home (father's address), influenza, October 9, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, Seaman, (mother, Margaret Sullivan, 121 Gage Street, Saginaw, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, April 18, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 12, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, JOSEPH WALTER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary Margaret Sullivan, Mize, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, MATTHEW DANIEL, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Timothy Sullivan, 1032 Benson Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 21, 1917), USS SC-351, submarine chaser, submersion, April 10, 1918

 

SULLIVAN, WHARTON REESE, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Martha E Sullivan, Grady, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, May 28, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, December 24, 1917

 

SULLIVAN, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jewell Wooten Sullivan, R F D No 8, Carlinville, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SUMMERS, BRONSON EWING, Lieutenant (JG) (Medical Corps), (father, Thomas B Summers, Milton, W Va; appointed Virginia), Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

SUMNER, HOMER BRYAN, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mittie R Brummer, 207 East Park Avenue, Tampa, Fla, two sons), 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

 

SUMNER, WAMBOLDT, Acting Ship's Writer, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mittie R Brummer, 207 East Park Avenue, Tampa, Fla, two sons), 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

 

SUNDERLAND, FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (aunt, Blanche White, R F D No 3, Eau Claire, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

SUNDERLIN, GEORGE HERBERT, Storekeeper, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Oscar M Sunderlin, 606 Hancock Street, Hancock, Mich; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

SUNDQUIST, GUSTAF ADOLF, Chief Special mechanic, USNRF, (wife, Matilda Sundquist, 2321 West Thirty-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, May 4, 1918), French Radio Construction Headquarters, France, drowned, August 25, 1918

 

SUPERNAULT, GEORGE THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Clara Supernault, 30 Court Street, Lapeer, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 3, 1918), Navy Rifle Range, Peekskill, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

SURATT, WILLIAM URIAH, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Lula Witt, North Fork, W Va; enlisted Yorktown, Va, May 7, 1917), USS Alcedo, yacht (SP-166), torpedoed and sunk by UC.71 off French west coast, November 5, 1917

 

SUSANK, CLYDE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Anthony Susank, Hoisington, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

SUSMAN, DAVE, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (mother, Gussie Susman, 5095 Maple Avenue, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

SUTCLIFFE, HARRY HAMMOND, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Harry Sutcliffe, 30 Courtland Street, Westerly, R I; enlisted New London, Conn, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

SUTER, RICHARD WILLIAM, Fireman, 2nd class, (brother, Alfred A Suter, 4907 Avenue R, Galveston, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, April 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, February 10, 1918

 

SUTHERLAND, CONRAD ARTHUR, Ship’s Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jane Sutherland, St Lucia, British West Indies; enlisted 51 Chambers Street, New York City, N Y February 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 12, 1918

 

SUTTON, LESTER ADELBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mable Alfreda Sutton, Corunna, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SWAFFORD, JESSE TAYLOR, Seaman, (mother, Mrs Sarah Swafford, Lexington, Tenn; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, April 10, 1917), USS Von Steuben, ex-German liner Kronprinz Wilhelm, troop transport (ID-3017), washed overboard in Atlantic hurricane, September 6, 1918

 

SWAN, HERBERT ARNOLD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edward D Swan, 1111 Park Street, Stoughton, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, June 24, 1918

 

SWANNER, HENRY CECIL, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (father, James W Swanner, 104 North Fifth Street, East McCormick, Mo; enlisted Norfolk, Va, December 30, 1914), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

SWANSON, HENRY HERMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John A Swanson, Spirit, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 21, 1918), Naval Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

SWANTON, HAROLD RICHARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah A Swanton, 181 Sherman Street, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y April 15, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, drowned, August 4, 1918

 

SWART, HERBERT C, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William Swart, R F D No 4, Kingston, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y December 1, 1917), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, January 6, 1918

 

SWEARENGEN, WILLIE WAVERLY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Jasper N Swearengen, Tillatoba, Miss; enlisted Starkville, Miss, October 1, 1918), New Orleans, La, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SWEARINGER, WIRT ISAAC, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Robert S Swearinger, Glasgow, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

SWEATT, DUKE EDGAR, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Effie Lane Sweatt, Orlando, Okla; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 27, 1916), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, September 23, 1918

 

SWEENEY, ALLEN, Chief Water Tender, (brother, Edward Sweeney, 198 Harve Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 5, 1916), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 27, 1918

 

SWEENEY, CECILIA AGNES, Yeoman, 2nd class (presumed F), USNRF, (mother, Mary Sweeney, 331 Huntington Street, New London, Conn; enlisted New London, Conn, March 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

SWEENEY, JAMES TEREANCE, Oiler, (brother, Thomas J Sweeney, 104 West Thirty-sixth Street, New York City, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y February 29, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

SWEENEY, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Duria Broeder Sweeney, 283 Bedford Street, Fall River, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 22, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (BN/DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SWEENEY, WILLIAM LEWIS, Engineer, 2nd class, (father, Daniel Sweeney, Givens, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 24, 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

 

SWEENEY, WILLIAM PERKINS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF i, (mother, Lavina E Sweeney, Science Hill, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SWEETING, ALFRED ALEXANDER, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Florence Sweeting, 145 West One hundred and thirty-sixth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y December 14, 1917), USS President Lincoln, ex-German liner, troop transport (no ID #), torpedoed and sunk by U90 about 600 miles west of France, May 31, 1918

 

SWEETING, CARLYLE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Anna Sweeting, 411 West Twenty-sixth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York City, N Y May 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

SWEETING, FLOYD ARNOLD, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Frank Arnold Sweeting, R F D, Spencerport, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 17, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2) while attached to USS Iowa, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

SWENSON, HAROLD SIGFRID, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Peter J Swenson, 2218 Twenty-2nd Street, Superior, Wis; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 22, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, March 18, 1918

 

SWENSON, JOHN ADOLF, Chief Carpenter's Mate, (wife, Alma K Swenson, 13 Marion Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Pensacola, Fla, July 31, 1915), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, June 24, 1917

 

SWENSON, SHERMAN, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Andrew Swenson, Route No 1, Box 34, Detroit Harbor, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

SWINBURN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Sallie Swinburn, Teague, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, December 15, 1917), USS Salem, scout cruiser (No.3, later CL-3), liberty boat returning from Key West, Fla to ship, capsized, missing, September 29, 1918

 

SWING, ERICK CONRAD, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Erick Swing, Carlyle, Mont; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, June 13, 1917), Marine Hospital, Chicago, Ill, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SWINNERTON, DAVID, Coppersmith, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Jane Swinnerton, 158 Pleasant Street, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 17, 1917), Naval Repair Base, Eastlelgh, England, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

SWITAY, JOHN ANTHONY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary Yesgash, 717 West Mulberry Street, Shamokin, Pa; enlisted Wilkes-Barre, Pa, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 14, 1918

 

SWITZER, VERNON ROY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John W Switzer, R F D No 1, Gladwin, Mich; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, August 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

SWOVELAND, ROY B, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, Nettie Swoveland, 513 Clifford Street, Roanoke, Va; enlisted U S S Cyclops, May 24, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

SYDELL, CLIFFORD JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (Grandmother, Katherine Laughly, 21 Maywood Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, February 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

SYFRET, DANIEL WEBSTER, Water Tender, (wife, Mary Hamlin Syfret, 15 Lindsey Street, Reidsville, N C; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, October 31, 1917), Hospital, Gainsville, Ga, while attached to Naval Station, Atlanta, Ga, respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

SYKES, HENRY, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (mother, Cecelia Sykes, Aberdeen, Miss; enlisted Norfolk, Va, October 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk (Va) Naval operating Base, respiratory disease, November 2, 1918

 

SYLVESTER, BRYL EDWIN, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), USNRF, (mother, Hattie Sylvester, Plainview, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, November 21, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, seaplane accident, killed, June 19, 1918

 

SYLVESTER, LENA MARY, Yeoman, 3rd class (presumed F), USNRF, (mother, Mary Pickard, 33 Blackstone Street, Cambridge, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 29, 1918), at home (mother's address), respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

SZEWCZYK, FRANK, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Frank Szewczyk, 54 Barry Street Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

SZYMANSKI, ANTHONY ANDREW, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Frances Szymanski, 467 Henderson Street, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, November 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

SZYROWINSKI, BENJAMIN ANTHONY, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Justina Bartkowski Szyrowinski, 496 Carber Street, Plymouth, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 4, 1918), on leave from Naval Air Station, Cape May, N J, respiratory disease, November 8, 1918

 

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