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Date Name Age Notes Place of death Ref(s)
4 July 1918 Walter Stradling 42 or 43 American cinematographer United States (New York City)
11 July 1918 William Poulett, 7th Earl Poulett 34 English noble England (Somerset)
22 July 1918 John Drew MacKenzie 57 English coppersmith England (Norwich) [1]
7 October 1918 Hubert Parry 70 English composer England (Rustington)
15 October 1918 Johnny Aitken 33 American racecar driver United States (Indianapolis) [2][3]
16 October 1918 Felix Arndt 29 American pianist United States (New York City) [4][5]
20 October 1918 Frank Granger Quigley 24 Canadian aviator England (Liverpool) [6]
25 October 1918 Amadeo de Souza Cardoso 30 Portuguese painter Portugal (Espinho)
29 October 1918 Algernon Winter Rose 32 English architect England (Hastings) [7]
2 November 1918 Bernard Capes 64 English writer England [8]
3 November 1918 Albert Edward McKenzie 20 English sailor England (Kent) [9]
6 November 1918 Alexander Goldie 21 Scottish footballer Scotland [10]
8 November 1918 Larry Chappell 28 American baseball player United States (San Francisco) [11][12]
9 November 1918 Guillaume Apollinaire 38 French poet France (Paris) [13][14]
10 November 1918 Hugh Jones 28 or 29 English cricketer England (Chatham) [15]
15 November 1918 Robert Anderson 77 Irish police officer England (London) [16]
16 November 1918 Franklin Hudson 54 American photographer and osteopath Scotland [17]
19 November 1918 Beatrice Chamberlain 56 English educator England (London) [18]
22 November 1918 Rose Cleveland 72 American acting First Lady Italy (Bagni di Lucca) [19][20]
24 November 1918 Dudley Beaumont 41 English army officer England (London) [21]
11 December 1918 Ivan Cankar 42 Slovenian writer Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Ljubljana) [22]
Francis Lucas 68 English politician England (London) [23]
14 December 1918 Angus Douglas 29 Scottish footballer England (Castle Ward) [24]
22 December 1918 Randolph Bourne 32 American writer United States (New York City) [25]
31 December 1918 Leefe Robinson 23 English pilot England (Stanmore) [26]
1918 Carrie Cornplanter 31 American artist United States [27][28]
Tommy Hunter 55 English footballer England (Kidderminster)
William Walker 48 or 49 English diver England [29]
2 January 1919 William Ashton Ellis 66 English translator and biographer England (London) [30]
12 January 1919 Charles Wyndham 81 English actor England (London) [31]
16 January 1919 Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves 70 Brazilian former president and president-elect Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) [32]
21 January 1919 Francis Thornton Barrett 80 English librarian Scotland (Glasgow) [33]
26 January 1919 Byam Shaw 46 English painter England (London)
29 January 1919 Harry Wrightson 44 English politician England (London)
6 February 1919 Dan McMichael 59 Irish football manager Scotland
7 February 1919 George Frederick Terry 55 English clergyman Scotland [34]
12 February 1919 Harold Gilman 43 English painter England (London)
14 February 1919 William Fletcher 49 English rower England [35]
Stephen Reynolds 37 English author England (Sidmouth) [36]
19 February 1919 Arthur Britton 30 English flying ace England (London) [37]
21 February 1919 John Condon 29 English boxer England (London) [38]
7 March 1919 Thomas Allsopp 38 English cricketer and footballer England (Norwich) [39]
Frederick Harmer 34 English track and field athlete England (Shenfield) [40]
12 March 1919 Ruby Lindsay 33 Australian painter and illustrator England (London) [41]
4 May 1919 Jack Allan 32 English footballer England (Wallsend) [42]
19 July 1919 Ned Doig 53 Scottish footballer England (Liverpool) [43]
27 August 1919 Louis Botha 56 South African prime minister South Africa (Pretoria) [44]
29 December 1919 William Osler 70 Canadian physician England (Oxford) [45]
1919 Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 19 or 20 Saudi crown prince Emirate of Nejd and Hasa (Riyadh) [46][47]
Frances Fitzgerald Elmes 51 or 52 Australian journalist England (London) [48]
29 March 1920 Kate Carmack 63 Canadian seamstress Canada (Carcross) [49][50]
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