Death year 1918 celebrities
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Lillian Peacock (October 23, 1889 – August 19, 1918) was a silent film actress from Scottdale, Pennsylvania. Her real-life name was Lillian M. Webb.
Lluïsa Vidal i Puig (Barcelona, 2 April 1876 – 22 October 1918) was a painter. Raised in a well-off family closely related to Catalan modernist circles, she is known as the only professional women painter of Catalan modernism, and one of the few w
Anna Livingston Reade Street Morton (May 18, 1846 – August 14, 1918) was the second wife of United States Vice President Levi P. Morton. She was known as Anna Street Morton.
Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Алексеев) (3 November 1857 – 25 September 1918) was an Imperial Russian Army general during World War I and the Russian Civil War. Between 1915 and 1917 he served as
Lieutenant John Weston Warner was a British World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.
Harold A. Lockwood (April 12, 1887 – October 19, 1918) was an American silent film actor and one of the most popular matinee idols of the early film period during the 1910s.
Admiral Dot (1859 – October 28, 1918), born Leopold S. Kahn, was a dwarf performer for Phineas Taylor Barnum.
Princess Maria Anna Friederike (17 May 1836 in Berlin – 12 June 1918 in Frankfurt) was a Princess of Prussia. She was usually called Anna.
Joseph Fielding Smith, Sr. (November 13, 1838 – November 19, 1918) was the sixth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the last president of the LDS Church to have personally known Joseph Smith, founder o
Margaret Julia Mitchell (popularly known as Maggie Mitchell) (1832–1918) was an American actress, born in New York. She made her first regular appearance as Julia in The Soldier’s Daughter at the Chambers Street Theatre in 1851. The parts in which
George Kaiserling (born May 12, 1893 in Steubenville, Ohio – March 2, 1918 in Steubenville, Ohio), was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played in the Federal League in 1914-1915, for the Indianapolis Hoosiers the first year, then moving with the
Frank Julián Arellanes [ah-ray-yah’-ness] (January 28, 1882 – December 13, 1918) was a professional baseball starting pitcher. He played three seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox from 1908 through 1910. Listed at 6 ft 0 in (1