Death year 1920 celebrities
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John Walker Lapp (September 10, 1884 in Frazer, Pennsylvania – February 6, 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a professional baseball player who played catcher in the major leagues from 1908 to 1916. He played for the Chicago White Sox and Phi
Rhoda Broughton (29 November 1840 – 5 June 1920) was a Welsh novelist and short story writer. Her early novels earned her a reputation for sensationalism which caused her later and stronger work to be neglected by serious critics, though she was de
William John (Bill) O’Neill (January 22, 1880 – July 20, 1920) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Americans (1904), Washington Senators (1904) and Chicago White Sox (1906). O’Neill was a switch-hitter and threw rig
Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (later Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia, known as “Miechen” or “Maria Pavlovna the Elder”; 14 May 1854 – 6 September 1920) was born Marie Alexandrine Elisabeth Eleonore of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter o
Clarine E. Seymour (December 9, 1898 – April 25, 1920) was an American silent film actress.
Louisa Lawson (née Albury) (17 February 1848 – 12 August 1920) was an Australian poet, writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist. She was the mother of the poet and author Henry Lawson.
James O’Neill (November 15, 1847 – August 10, 1920) was an Irish-American theatre actor and the father of the American playwright Eugene O’Neill.
John J. Ricks (1867–1920), was a professional baseball player who played third base in the Major Leagues for the 1891 and 1894 St. Louis Browns.
Peeter Süda (30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1883 in Viki, Saare County – 3 August 1920 in Tallinn) was a father of the Estonian organ school, composer and an early collector of Estonian folksongs.
Michael J. Goodfellow (1866–1920) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He appeared in one game for the 1887 St. Louis Browns and 68 games for the 1888 Cleveland Blues.
Suzanne Grandais (June 14, 1893 – August 28, 1920) was a French film actress popular during the World War I years. She was called “The Mary Pickford of France” because of her resemblance to the American superstar Mary Pickford. She was also compared
Delfim Moreira da Costa Ribeiro (7 November 1868 – 1 July 1920) was a Brazilian politician. He was born in Minas Gerais state to a Portuguese father and to a Portuguese Brazilian mother who traced her ancestry back to the early settlers of Brazil.