Death year 1937 celebrities
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Ernesto De Curtis (October 4, 1875 – December 31, 1937) was an Italian composer.
John Good Reilly [Long John] (October 5, 1858 – May 31, 1937) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who hit 69 home runs and batted .289 during his ten-year career. In 1888, he hit 13 home runs with 103 RBI and a .321 batting avera
Thomas Frank “Tully” Sparks (December 12, 1874 in Etna, Georgia – July 15, 1937 in Anniston, Alabama), is a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1897 to 1910. He would play for the Philadelphia Phillies,
Robert Bolder (1859 – 10 December 1937) was an English film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 99 films between 1912 and 1936. He was born in London and died in Los Angeles, California.
John Cleave “Rube” Benton (June 27, 1890 – December 12, 1937) was a pitcher, born in Clinton, North Carolina, for Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds (1910–15 and 1923–25) and New York Giants (1915–21).
George Cresse Fisher (August 20, 1855 – January 29, 1937) was a Major League Baseball player. He played 14 games at five different positions for two different teams in two different leagues in 1884. Fisher played most of his games at second base (s
Otto Ludwig Hölder (December 22, 1859 – August 29, 1937) was a German mathematician born in Stuttgart.
Nikolai Pavlovich Sablin (Russian: Николай Павлович Саблин) (1880–1937) was an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy
Lucy Beaumont (18 May 1873 – 24 April 1937) was an English actress of the stage and screen from Bristol, Gloucestershire.
Lucy Diggs Slowe (July 4, 1885 – October 21, 1937) was one of the original sixteen founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women. She was one of the nine original founders of the sorority
Charles B. “Lady” Baldwin (April 8, 1859 – March 7, 1937) was an American left-handed pitcher. He played six seasons in Major League Baseball with the Milwaukee Brewers (1884), Detroit Wolverines (1885–1888), Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1890), and Buff