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Sources

"Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Naval Service Who Died During the World War", Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department, 1920.
 
"United States Coast Guard Roll of Honor, April 6, 1917 to November 30, 1918", supplement to Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1919.

Notes

1. The US Coast Guard is incorporated into the US Navy in time of war.

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. US Navy Officer Ranks and Enlisted Rates.

5. See also US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties by Date and Ship/Base, starting 1914. There is a separate Coast Guard list by Date.






IDE, LEO BERTRAND, Landsman for Machinists Mate (A), USNRF, (mother, Adellia J Ide, 6531 Evans Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

IHLO, HENRY HERBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Dora Ihlo, 551 Bronx River Road, Yonkers, N Y 392; enlisted New York, N Y May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 27, 1918

 

IHRIG, LESTER HERMAN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Edward W Ihrig, 72 West Irving Street, Oshkosh, Wis Ind; enlisted Oshkosh, Wis, June 29, 1917), Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Calif, disease, February 24, 1918

 

INDREHUS, EDWIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Keran Indrehus, Foley, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, disease, October 9, 1918

 

INGHAM, WILLIAM SAMUEL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Rose Ingham, R F D 29, Urich, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, June 11, 1917

 

INGLIS, JOHN WILLIAM, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Agnes Cary Inglis, 163 Fifth Avenue, North Troy, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y May 17, 1918), at home, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

INGMAN, JOHN WALTER, Seaman, USNRF, (father, John W Ingman, 26 Elizabeth Street, Port Chester, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

INGRAM, HOMER L, Lieutenant, (wife, Mrs Edith Wendell Ingram, 176 Tnppan Street, Brookline, Mass; appointed Indiana), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

INGRAM, OSMOND KELLY (right), Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Bettie Ingram, 504 3rd Street, Pratt City, Ala; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 7, 1917), USS Cassin, destroyer (later DD-43), torpedoed and damaged by U.61 off Irish coast (NavSource - 16th), killed by the torpedo when attempting to jettison depth charges (BN - drowned), October 15, 1917, awarded posthumous Medal of Honor

 

INGRAM, PAUL SPENCE, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Spence Ingram, Louisville, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 9, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, April 21, 1918

 

INHOFE, EVERETT CARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mildred S J Inhofe, Lorimor, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, April 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea Mass, influenza, October 6, 1918

 

INMAN, LLOYD CARLTON, Ship Fitter, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Elizabeth M Inman 85 Holman Street, Attleboro, Mass 393; enlisted Newport, R I, June 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 18, 1918

 

IRSH, HAROLD BENJAMIN, Coal Heaver, USCG, (mother, Mrs Mary B Irsh, 275 Albany Avenue, Hartford, 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

 

IRWIN, GLENDON WARD, Ensign, (wife, Mrs Vincintia V Irwin, 198 Chesapeake Avenue, Eastport, Md; appointed Ohio), Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md, died, December 6, 1917

 

ISAKSON, LEONARD RUDOLPH, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Charles R Isakson, 59 Walnut Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, June 30, 1915), Naval Hospital, Las Animas, Colo, respiratory disease, May 24, 1917

 

ISBELL, WILLIAM HILLARY, Electrician, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Claude Isbell, Bozeman, Mont; enlisted Eugene, Oreg, April 6, 1917), Puget Sound, Wash, disease, July 14, 1917

 

ISBISTER, JOHN, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Isbister, sr, 49 Monroe Avenue, Larchmont, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, April 8, 1917

 

ISHUM, ELMER CLARK, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Joel Ishum, 1606 West Walnut Street, Washington, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, 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

 

IVERSON, CHESTER MALVIN, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mary D Iverson, 723 Thomas Street, Seattle, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, July 23, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

IVERSON, MELVIN CLIFFORD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Seber G Iverson, Manly, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 28, 1918

 

 

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JACK, SYDNEY FRANCIS, Seaman, (father, Francis M Jack, 27 Pilling Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 19, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

JACK, WILLIAM HENRY, Jr, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (father, William H Jack, 316 3rd Street, Weston, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, August 6, 1918), Weston, W Va, influenza, October 23, 1918

 

JACKAN, LUCAS FRANK, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Michael Jackan, Nekoosa, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 15, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

JACKSON, ALLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, (Rebecca Jackson, R F D 2, Ardmore, Tenn 394; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, April 14, 1917), USS Arethusa, tanker (later AO-7), injured, DOI, October 31, 1917

 

JACKSON, ALVIN WESLEY, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (father, A W Jackson, R F D 2, Piedmont, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, June 22, 1915), Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, disease, October 1, 1917

 

JACKSON, CECIL EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Jackson, 410 County Street, Portsmouth, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

JACKSON, HOWARD LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Benjamin H Jackson, Star Route, Eldon, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, February 8, 1918), USS Ohio, battleship (later BB-12), drowned, September 1, 1918

 

JACKSON, HUGH WALTON, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Hugh Alton Jackson, Clarksville, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 14, 1917

 

JACKSON, JOSEPH, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Harris Jackson, 1562 Hoe Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, April 9, 1918

 

JACKSON, MERYLE EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Samuel F Jackson, Eldorado Springs, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 13, 1918), Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, August 24, 1918

 

JACKSON, MILTON EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Edward Jackson, 69 Central Avenue, Caldwell, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, March 21, 1916), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, June 8, 1917

 

JACKSON, ROY, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Mollie Jackson, Sharon, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, August 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

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

 

JACKSON, WILLIAM HENDERSON, Seaman, (mother, Malinda Jackson, 1411 Marian Street, Knoxville, Tenn; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, May 25, 1916), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, July 20, 1918

 

JACOB, ARTHUR CALLAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Henry Jacob, 1009 East Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y June 13, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

JACOB, VICTOR A, Gunner, (wife, Mrs Frances M Jacob, 465 Forty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed Louisiana), Navy Yard,Brooklyn, New York, N Y, accidental fall, died, July 13, 1917

 

JACOBI, STANLEY ALAN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Selma A Jacobi, 3641 Jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, October 8, 1918), Oakland, Calif, influenza, October 31, 1918

 

JACOBS, ARTHUR MARTIN, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Emma S Jacobs, Rigby, Idaho; enlisted San Diego, Calif, December 4, 1914), Naval Hospital, Canacao, PI, gasoline explosion, DOI, August 1, 1917

 

JACOBS, GAIL MAIDEN, Ship's Cook, 3rd class, (mother, Mrs Elizabeth Murphy, Jeffersonville, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, April 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, June 3, 1918

 

JACOBS, GEORGE WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Alice Jacobs, Geyserville, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 12, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 27, 1918

 

JACOBSEN, CHRISTEN, Ship's Cook, 4th class USNRF, (mother, Petra Jacobsen, Baldwin Avenue, Weehawken, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 10, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

JAEGLE, WILLIAM C, Jr, Chief Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, W C Jaegle, 1985 Southern Boulevard, New York, N Y; enlisted Newport, R I, April 7, 1917), New York, N Y, drowned, August 24, 1918

 

JAFFEE, EDWARD STANLEY, Apprentice Seaman, (brother, Herman R Jaffee, 1514 South Central Park, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, June 7, 1917

 

JAKITIS, JOHN ANDREW, Water Tender, (father, Peter Jakitis, 419 1/2 Parson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y December 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, disease, July 24, 1918

 

JALAS, ALMER MILSON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Minnie Jalas, 3921 Henritze Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, July 6, 1918), St Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

JAMES, OLIVER EUGENE, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Laura E James, Paynesville, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 7, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, February 5, 1918

 

JAMISON, ROLAND RAY, Pharmacist's Mate, 1st class, (father, Edward W Jamison, R F D 1, Hermitage, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, December 20, 1915), France, wounded in action, October 7, 1918

 

JANDROW, HARRY EDMUND, Landsman for Quartermaster, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Rose Jandrow, Mount Guyet Street, North Brookfield, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 22, 1918), Boston, Mass, automobile accident, DOI, October 22, 1918

 

JANES, JOHN PRESTON, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Thomas Janes, Vera, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, December 13, 1917), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 15, 1918

 

JANITZ, ANDREW, Coxswain, (aunt, Mrs Gertrude Schmidt, 100 Highland Street, Paterson, N J; enlisted New York, N Y February 5, 1915), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, drowned, August 6, 1917

 

JANKOWSKI, MIKE JOSEPH, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Anna Jankowski, 1417 Lynn Street, Owosso, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, May 21, 1918), Owosso, Mich, playing football, injured, DOI, October 13, 1918

 

JANSSENS, WILLIAM LOUIS, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Mabel H Janssens, Grand Haven, Mich), USCG Station No. 260, died at South Manitou, Mich, drowning, June 12, 1918

 

JANVRIN, RALPH ENOS, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, William H Janvrin, Warrenburg, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, July 27, 1917

 

JAQUET, WALTER LOUIS, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Emma L Jaquet 139 South Scott Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, April 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, disease, August 26, 1918

 

JARVIS, EUGENE, Engineman, 2nd class, (sister, Mrs J C Carlson, Southampton Avenue, Norfolk, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JARVIS, G V, 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

 

JARVIS, ORES SERENO, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rosa T Jarvis, R R 6, Bloomfield, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 13, 1918), Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, N J, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

JASKOLSKI, FRANCIS JOHN, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Vincent Jaskolski, 1931 Fleet Street, Baltimore, Md 397; enlisted Baltimore, Md, February 12, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

JASPERSE, PETER LEON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Peter Jasperse, R R 1, Ada, Mich; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, May 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

JAY, ROSS HENRY, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, Joseph P Jay, Nebraska City, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, May 20, 1918), Navy Training Camp, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 31, 1918

 

JEDREY, ALFRED ANTHONY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Everett Jedrey, 125 East Main Street, East Gloucester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 29, 1917), at home, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

JEFFERSON, ARTHUR THOMAS, Ship's Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (friend, Mrs Denis Taylor, 536 West Union Street, Jacksonville, Fla; enlisted New York, N Y August 22, 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

 

JEFFERY, WINIFRED CALL, Yeoman (F), 3rd class, USNRF, (husband, Ralph M Jeffery, 307 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, Mass; enlisted Portsmouth, N H, September 7, 1917), Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, February 11, 1918

 

JEKEL, HARRY LEWIS, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, William F Jekel, 719 South Seventeenth Street, Louisville Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 13, 1917), Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

JEKEN, JOHN FRED, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (mother, Ada Jeken 546 Fourteenth Street San Bernardino Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, July 14, 1917), Naval Station, Ponta Delgado, Azores, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

JELLIFFE, SAMUEL DAVID, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, William Jelliffe, Mineral Point, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

JENKINS, CARSON GILLESPIE, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Rose Jenkins, 12 Warren Street, Sumter S C 398; enlisted Columbia, S C, May 11, 1918), Section Base, Wilmington, N C, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

JENKINS, EARL CHESTER, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ella M Cox, Anacortes, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

JENKINS, EDEN BUEL, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Myron N Jenkins, 535 First Avenue, Boulder, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

JENKINS, HAlLIE GUINN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mildred H Jenkins, Ripley, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, July 30, 1918), Los Angeles, Calif, influenza, October 12, 1918

 

JENKINS, JOHN A (right), Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Augusta Jenkins, Eugene, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, 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

 

JENKINS, JOHN WILLIAM HARRISON, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (father, George M Jenkins, 6106 Webster Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 10, 1918), Section Base No 1, Baltimore, Md, respiratory disease, October 27, 1918

 

JENKINS, JOSEPH MORTON, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Hanna B Jenkins, Jericho Road, Seituate Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 12, 1917), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

JENNIE, ALBERT F, Electrician, 2nd class (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

JENNINGS, ELDEN DAVIS, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Myrtle Jennings, Forest, Wash; enlisted San Diego, Calif, November 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, January 13, 1918

 

JENNINGS, HENRY WILLIAM, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Lillie Smith, Eureka, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, December 3, 1917), Naval Station, Groat Lakes Ill, respiratory disease, February 6, 1918

 

JENNINGS, HOMER ESTIN, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Lula McMean Jennings, Crayne, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 9, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

JENNINGS, IRVING EVERETT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ida F Jennings, Sea Cliff, Long Island, N Y; enlisted Section Base No 6, December 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, disease, February 12, 1918

 

JENSEN, OSCAR ARTHUR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Ole Jensen, 73T> North Tenth Street, Manitowoc, Wis; enlisted Chicago, Ill, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

JENSEN, REUBEN N D, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Anna Jensen, R 1, Minden, Nebr; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 14, 1918), Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

JENSEN, THEODORE CEDOR, Landsman for Electrician (G), USNRF, (father, Peter Jensen, Guckeen, Minn; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

JEPSON, JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, T Jepson, Siloam Springs, Ark; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, May 18, 1918

 

JESSUP, AL BLAND, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mrs Mollie W Jessup, G D, Mount Pleasant, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, April 19, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, June 17, 1917

 

JETT, HUGH ALPHUS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Charles S Jett, Brooksville, Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 27, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JETT, JAMES WILLIAM, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, James T Jett, Willis, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, April 24, 1918), Naval Training Station, Hampton Roads, Va, drowned, September 1, 1918

 

JEWKES, IVAN RICHARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Samuel R Jewkes, Sunnyside, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, January 19, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, November 2, 1917

 

JIRTLE, Jr, FRANK, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Barbara Jirtle, Algoma, Wis), USCG Academy, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, March 23, 1918

 

JOBES, ERNEST EVERETT, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Louis A Jobes, 116 Castner Avenue Donora, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, November 12, 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

 

JOHANSON, HANS IVAR, Machinist, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Fredericka Anderson, Arslate Tassone, Bohusland, Sweden), 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

 

JOHANSSON, JOHN ARVID, Acting Water Tender, USCG, (mother, Mrs Annie G Johansson, Villan Rauha, No 60, Helsingfors, Finland), USS McCulloch, ex-USCG cruising cutter, patrol vessel, Pacific coast, died in hospital, San Pedro, Calif, sunk in collision with SS Governor, 3 miles NW of Point Conception, Calif on 13th, injured, DOI, June 16, 1917

 

JOHN, JAMES EDGAR, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, J E John, Malad, Idaho; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, March 23, 1918

 

JOHNIGION, KRIKER MICHAEL, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (uncle, Setrak Tekmejian, 146 Hillside Street, Roxbury Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

JOHNS, CLEY LEVERN, Ship's Cook, 4th class,, (Horace Johns, R F D 1, Mainesburg, Pa; enlisted Elmira, N Y June 29, 1917), Base Hospital No 2, disease, June 27, 1918

 

JOHNSEN, RICHARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, John C Johnson, 433 East High Street, Ishpemiug, Mich; enlisted Ishpeming, Mich, December 1, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, December 29, 1917

 

JOHNSON, ADOLPH THEODORE, Apprentice Seaman USNRF, (mother, Katherine Johnson, 206 Sixth Avenue, Seattle Wash; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ALBERT L, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, Hilda Johnson, 5 Raymond Street, Worcester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 4, 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

 

JOHNSON, ALBERT RAY, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Jennie Johnson Redmond, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, May 26, 1917), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, April 15, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ALFRED JOHN, Electrician, 3rd class (R) USNRF, (mother, Della Johnson, 1199 3rd Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y September 4, 1917), USS SC-43, submarine chaser, drowned, August 17, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ANDREW, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Mabel F Johnson, Block Island, R I), USCG Station No. 56, died at Matunuck, R I, motor cycle accident, November 5, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ANTON FREDERICK, Seaman, USNRF, (Mrs William Frash, 1456 1/2 Broadway, San Diego, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, April 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, March 24, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR ALBERT, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class, (brother, Walter Erickson P O Box No 1, Richvale Calif; enlisted Chicago, Ill, November 27, 1914), USS Worden, destroyer (later DD-16), drowned, May 28, 1917

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR EDWARD, Seaman, (friend, Louis Salois, 498 Bernioii Street, Woonsocket, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, January 30, 1917), SS Tyler, freighter, torpedoed and sunk by UB.48 in Western Mediterranean, drowned (total of 11 lost), May 2, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR EDWIN, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Hannah Johnson, 223 East 3rd Street, Watsonville, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 9, 1917), Panama Canal Hospital, Colon, Panama, disease, November 3, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR JAMES, Seaman, (Mrs Amy Johnson (mother) Wilmer, Tex; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 20, 1918), Naval Station, Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR MARTIN, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Minnie Johnson, Tescott, Kans; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 12, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 14, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR WILHELM, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Carl J Johnson, 17 Avenue B, Riverside, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, December 5, 1917), Receiving Ship, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, September 19, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Charles M Johnson, Clayton, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

JOHNSON, CARL FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Margaret E Johnson, 35 Telegraph Street, Binghamton, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y December 13, 1917), USS Leviathan, ex-German liner Vaterland, troop transport (ID-1326), respiratory disease, April 18, 1918

 

JOHNSON, CARL LUDWIG, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Caroline Johnson, Christiania, Norway; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, December 4, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 17, 1918

 

JOHNSON, CARL MARTIN, Lieutenant (Pay Corps), (JG), (father, Charles A Johnson 1078 East 2nd Street, Jamestown, N Y; appointed Pennsylvania), Cavite, PI, disease, September 19, 1919

 

JOHNSON, CAROL IVAR, Ordinary Seaman, USCG, (father, Pete Johnson, Ragan, Nebraska), 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

 

JOHNSON, CHARLES CEYRIL, Seaman, (sister, Katherine Johnson, Lainpton Street, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, June 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Md, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

JOHNSON, CHARLES HOWARD, Apprentice Seaman, (father, James B Johnson R F D 1 Winnfield, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, October 7, 1917

 

JOHNSON, DAVID WILLIAM, Coxswain, (father, Francis A Johnson, 13 Louise Street, Worcester Mass; enlisted Worcester, Mass, March 27, 1916), SS Montanan, freighter, US Army chartered transport (USACT), torpedoed and sunk by U.90 west of France, drowned (total of 5 men lost), August 16, 1918

 

JOHNSON, DERASTUS CLIFTON, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (father, Herbert Johnson, box 157, Poynette, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, March 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

JOHNSON, DOCK, Cabin Cook, (wife, Loreana Johnson, 835 North Watt Street, Philadelphia Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 24, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

JOHNSON, EARL T, Coxswain, (mother, Nellie M Johnson, Rippey, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, January 5, 1918), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, October 2, 1918

 

JOHNSON, EDWIN, Fireman, 1st class, (father, John Johnson, Port Allegany, Pa; enlisted Buffalo, N Y May 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ELBRETH POPE, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (father, Kelly Johnson, R F D 1, Barnesville, N C; enlisted Richmond, Va, September 25, 1915), USS Buena Ventura or Buenaventura, freighter (ID-1335), drowned, June 25, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ERNEST ROBERT, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Zachariah T Johnson, Burrville, Tenn; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, January 19, 1914), USS Rhode Island, battleship (later BB-17), drowned, July 2, 1917

 

JOHNSON, EVERETT PESO, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 3), (wife, Vina Rosalie Johnson, 362 Fifteenth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), USS Astoria, ex-German Frieda Leonhardt, freighter (SP-2005), respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

JOHNSON, FRANCIS GREY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ella Johnson, Keego Harbor, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, May 2, 1918

 

JOHNSON, FRANK, Machinist, US Lighthouse Service (other source), (from South Yarmouth, Me), LV-6, Cross Rip Light Vessel, Me, dragged off station by moving ice, last seen eastern entrance, Nantucket Sound, lost, February 5, 1918

 

JOHNSON, GEORGE JOE, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Emely Johnson, Tarboro, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, May 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 22, 1918

 

JOHNSON, GRANT LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Charles B Johnson, 597 Linn Avenue, Portland, Oreg; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, April 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, March 30, 1918

 

JOHNSON, GRUNDY BEDNEY, Ship's Cook, 3rd class, (mother, Sydney Johnson, R F D 1, box 8, Decatur, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 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

 

JOHNSON, GUY WILLIAM, Electrician, 3rd class (G), (brother, Hugh K Johnson, 118 Spruce Street, Jersey Shore, Pa; enlisted Williamsport, Pa, April 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, disease, June 20, 1918

 

JOHNSON, HARRY MCKINLEY, Musician, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Isaac A Johnson, Diamond Springs, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 18, 1917), Naval Station, Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, April 12, 1918

 

JOHNSON, HUBERT ALFRED, Mess Attendant, 2nd class, (wife, Margaretta M Johnson, 1916 L Street NW, Washington DC; enlisted Washington, D C, December 14, 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

 

JOHNSON, IVER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Alma Johnson, 18 County Road, Barrington, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 16, 1918

 

JOHNSON, JOHN OSCAR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma C Johnson, 265 Zeralda Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH SAMUEL, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Samuel Johnson, 319 South Park Street, Elizabeth, N J; enlisted Washington, D C, May 2, 1917), France, killed in action, October 4, 1918

 

JOHNSON, LEE ALLEN, Fireman, 1st class, (sister, Mrs Effie Wagster, R F D 3, Newport, Ark; enlisted Detroit, Mich, March 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 29, 1918

 

JOHNSON, LESLIE EUGENE, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Jessie Johnson, Hamilton City, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, April 28, 1917), USS Huntington, ex-West Virginia, armored cruiser (No.5, later CA-5), drowned, May 26, 1917

 

JOHNSON, MARTIN SANDS, Electrician, 3rd class (G) USNRF, (mother, Mary Johnson, 222 Eighth Street, Rawlins, Wyo; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 24, 1918), Receiving Ship, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

JOHNSON, OLAF WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Johnson, 8 Pease Street, Fairhaven, Mass; enlisted Providence, R I, November 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 6, 1918

 

JOHNSON, PRINCE ALGERNON, Mess Attendant, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Emma J Johnson, Franklin, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, December 6, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ROBERT BRYAN, Chief Machinist's Mate (A), (father, Robert H Johnson, Princeton, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 31, 1918), Receiving Ship, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

JOHNSON, ROBERT SAMUEL, Lieutenant (Civil Engineer Corps), (father, Donald G Johnson, Ireton, Iowa; appointed Iowa), Ottawa, Ontario, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

JOHNSON, TANNER WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Gust W Johnson, 1417 Eleventh Avenue, Rockford, III; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

JOHNSON, THEODORE BERNHARDT Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, May M Johnson, box 131, New Auburn, Wls; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

JOHNSON, THOMAS LINCOLN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Emma Johnson, 315 West Fifth Street, Pueblo, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 12, 1917), USS Huntington, ex-West Virginia, armored cruiser (No.5, later CA-5), respiratory disease, July 17, 1917

 

JOHNSON, THOMAS OTTO, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Scott Johnson, Galt, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 15, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), disease, May 6, 1917

 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM JENNINGS, Electrician, 2nd class (R), (mother, Hannah Johnson, Grafton, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis Minn, November 30, 1917), Naval Air Station, Cape May, N J, lost at sea from aeroplane A-1210, October 8, 1918

 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM, Painter, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Anna C Johnson, 513 Main Street, Evanston, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 11, 1918, Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

JOHNSTON JAMES C (right), Assistant Paymaster, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Willie Belle Johnston, 939 North Fifth Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn ; appointed Missouri), USS President Lincoln, ex-German liner, troop transport (no ID #), torpedoed and sunk by U90 about 600 miles west of France, May 31, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, CLAUDE RAYMOND, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), (father, Ulysses S Johnston, 7 Pleasant Street, Oneida, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y January 26, 1918), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, EUGENE ALLEN, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Annette Johnston, 80 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Norfolk, Va, March 31, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, EURY ALVIN, Landsman for Electrician (R) USNRF, (mother, Mary W Johnston, 310 East Sixth Street, Metropolis, Ill; enlisted Louisville, Ky, May 28, 1918), Naval Air Station, Eastleigh, England, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, FRANK LEWIS, Ship's Cook, 1st class, (mother, Georgia D Johnston, 10 Chester Street, Malden, Mass; enlisted Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, February 2, 1915), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, GEORGE ANDERSON, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, George A Johnston, sr, Clayton, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, JOHN WESLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, J E Johnston R F D 1, Stockdale, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, July 3, 1917), USS Texas, dreadnought battleship (later BB-35), drowned, January 15, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, LOUIS BERT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Jennie E Johnston 129 1/2 North Street, Kalamazoo Mich; enlisted Detroit Mich, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, REGINALD JOSEPH, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Louise Johnston, 720 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y December 3, 1917), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, October 30, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, ROBERT LESLIE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, John Johnston, Gillespie Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, March 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, injured, DOI, August 6, 1918

 

JOHNSTON, WORTHINGTON HENRY, Seaman, USNRF, (father, W W Johnston, 239 North Anthony Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, February 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

JOHNSYN, HENRY ANTHONY, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Joseph Johnsyn, 11 Bellflower Street, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, September 16, 1914), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, January 8, 1918

 

JOLLEY, ROY HERBERT, Fireman, 2nd class, (sister, Florence Crawford, Watermill, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 17, 1917), USS Housatonic, ex-passenger & cargo steamer, minelayer (ID-1697), crushed between "rudder arc and top of mine tunnel", May 27, 1918

 

JONASSON, EDGAR HARRY, Seaman, USNRF, (father, Joseph Jonasson, 15 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, disease, October 8, 1918

 

JONES, ANDREW DUGLAS, Ship's Cook, 3rd class, (father, John Jones, Harrison, Ark; enlisted Peoria, Ill, November 24, 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

 

JONES, BEVERLY FRANKLIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Sarah E Jones, 129 East North Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, 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

 

JONES, CHARLES CLAYTON, Electrician, 2nd class, (mother, Eleanor Jones, 40 South Main Street, Salt Lake City Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1, 1915), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JONES, CLARENCE ELLIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, A F Jones, Box 286-B, Atlanta, Ga; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, February 28, 1917), USS Paulding, destroyer (later DD-22), drowned, April 19, 1918

 

JONES, CLARENCE LESLIE, Seaman, (mother, Aura F Jones, Central Street, Bucksport Me; enlisted Portland, Me, April 7, 1916), USS Michigan, dreadnought battleship (later BB-27), picket boat sank in Home Waters, drowned, October 30, 1917

 

JONES, EARL EDGAR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Cleon E Jones, Snow Hill, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, July 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

JONES, EARL LEON, Coxswain, (brother, John Paul Jones, Aeril, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, May 20, 1914), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JONES, EDWARD CHARLES, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Belle Ross, post-office box 93, Ingram, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, September 13, 1918

 

JONES, FRANCIS DONALD, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Able Jones, Delhi, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y May 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

JONES, FREDERICK HEWLETT, Ship's Cook, 4th class, USNRF, (mother, Fannie Jones, Katonah, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

JONES, GILBERT THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Thomas M Jones, 90 Burt Street, Columbus, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

JONES, HARRY ROSS, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Jones, 828 Randolph Street, Waterloo, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

JONES, HENRY DAVIS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (brother, C C Jones, Watson, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, July 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

JONES, HENRY LESTER, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Melvin Jones, 96 Fulton Street, Middletown, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, disease, August 19, 1918

 

JONES, ISAAC JARRETTE, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Capt Isaac J Jones, sr, United States Army Hospital, Camp Merritt, N J; enlisted New Orleans, La, June 30, 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

 

JONES, JOHN C, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Rosetta Jones, Matthews, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, July 10, 1918), Navy Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

JONES, JOHN ERNEST, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Henry C Jones, R F D 4, box 56, Jackson, Miss; enlisted Meridian, Miss, April 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 21, 1918

 

JONES, JOHN HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, (sister, Margaret Jones, 133 South Everett Avenue, Scranton, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

JONES, JULIUS ROBERT, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, W G Jones, Humble, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, July 14, 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

 

JONES, LUTHER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Samuel Jones, 380 South Wellington Street, Memphis, Tenn; enlisted New York, N Y August 24, 1917), USS Leviathan, ex-German liner Vaterland, troop transport (ID-1326), disease, January 26, 1918

 

JONES, MADISON S, Boatswain's Mate 2nd class (source - US Naval Historical Center), USS Michigan, dreadnought battleship (later BB-27), crushed between rammer and platform in No.2 gun turret, killed, July 14, 1916

 

JONES, RAYMOND BENJAMIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Vine Jones, 618 South Ashland Avenue, Green Bay, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

JONES, ROBERT WALTER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Robert S Jones, R F D 3, box 101, Hutchinson, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 8, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, disease, August 22, 1918

 

JONES, ROLLAND FRANK, Electrician, 2nd class, (father, Frederick Jones, 220 Grand Avenue South, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 26, 1916), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JONES, ROY ANGUS, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Dr W A Jones, Hon, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, June 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 5, 1918

 

JONES, RUSSELL CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Jesse G Jones, Mercersburg, Pa; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 14, 1917), SS Avondale, freighter, rescuing people from burning hotel, September 11, 1918

 

JONES, THOMAS CLEMENCE Machinist's Mate, 2nd class (A), (mother, Lizzie Jones, 514 Pine Street, Providence, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, March 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, April 4, 1918

 

JONES, TOM OWEN, Chief Quartermaster (A), USNRF, (mother, Annie Owens 5 Richardson Place, New Hartford, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 1, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, aviation accident, killed, September 24, 1918

 

JONES, WALTER C, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF, (wife, Lucy E Jones, 13 Leonard Street, Portland, Me; enlisted Bangor, Me, May 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, disease, October 4, 1918

 

JONES, WARREN EDWARD, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Angie B Jones, 749 Broadway, Everett, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 15, 1918), Jamaica Plains, Mass, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

JONES, WILLIAM D, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class (A), (father, David W Jones, Uniondale, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, December 15, 1917), Naval Air Station, Key West, Fla, accidentally killed, June 14, 1918

 

JONES, WILLIAM HARVEY, Seaman, 2nd class, (uncle, Arthur W T Jones, Dewar, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 22, 1917), Philadelphia, Pa, street car accident, killed, July 6, 1918

 

JONES, WILLIAM WALTER, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Mrs Susie E Frazier Jones, De Ridder, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

JORDAN MATHEW HARSON, Fireman, 3rd class, (friend, Lenard Teda, 2542 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, March 23, 1918

 

JORDAN WILLLIAM, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, (wife, Emma Jordan, Smithfleld, Va; enlisted Syracuse N Y November 28, 1917), USS Comfort, ex-passenger ship Havana, hospital ship (later AH-3), influenza, October 9, 1918

 

JORDAN, DARRELL GOODWIN, Engineman, 1st class, (father, Frank Jordan, 448 Henry Street, Danville, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, April 10, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JORDAN, GROVER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Pattie Jordan R F D 3, Edenton, N C; enlisted Norfolk, Va, May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

JORDAN, LEWIS SYDNEY, Lieutenant, USNRF, (wife, Mrs Alice M D Jordan, 1219 Twelfth Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; appointed Washington), USS Undaunted, tug (ID-1950, later AT-58), believed French waters, accident on board, DOI, March 14, 1918

 

JORDAN, THOMAS D, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 4), (wife, Mrs Grace Jordan, 445 Seventy -fifth Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), New York, N Y, disease, January 21, 1918

 

JOSELYN, JOHN WALTER, Electrician, 3rd class (aged 27, mother, Mrs Georgia Joselyn, Fort Dodge, Iowa; enlisted 1912), USS Dale, destroyer (later DD-4), Philippines area (telegram sent from Manila), lost overboard, body not recovered, February 2, 1916 (with thanks to Constance Nash Nelson; John Joselyn was her grandpa's cousin)

 

JOSEPH, THOMAS EDWARD, Chief Water Tender, USNRF, (mother, Nora Joseph, 4624 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, September 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

JOST, ALFRED ADOLPH, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (wife, Edna M Jost, 3800 Flora Boulevard, St Louis Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 1, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

JOY, ARTHUR C, Seaman, US Lighthouse Service (other source), (from Dennisport, Me), LV-6, Cross Rip Light Vessel, Me, dragged off station by moving ice, last seen eastern entrance, Nantucket Sound, lost, February 5, 1918

 

JOY, EDWARD OLIVER, Water Tender, (mother, Rose Mitchell, 871 Bleecker Street, Utica N Y; enlisted New York, N Y September 8, 1915), USS Jenkins, destroyer (later DD-42), at Newfoundland, respiratory disease, May 28, 1917

 

JOY, HENRY F, Mate, US Lighthouse Service (other source), (from Dennisport, Me), LV-6, Cross Rip Light Vessel, Me, dragged off station by moving ice, last seen eastern entrance, Nantucket Sound, lost, February 5, 1918

 

JOYCE, EDWARD WILLIAM, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Carrie Savage, 2410 Cleveland Avenue, Louisville, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 21, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

JOYCE, MARTIN ALOYSIUS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mary Joyce, 30 East Twenty-eighth Street Bayonne, N J; enlisted Newark, N Y May 15, 1917), USS Delaware, dreadnought battleship (later BB-28), injured, DOI by heavy seas, DOI, January 25, 1918

 

JOYCE, ROY ELLSWORTH, Quartermaster, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Moses D Joyce, Deer Isle, Me; enlisted Rockland, Me, May 14, 1917), Boston, Mass, drowned, September 14, 1918

 

JOYE, JOSEPH DWYER, Landsman for Electrician (G), (mother, Mary E Joye, 20 Kuker Avenue, Florence, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, April 1, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

JOYNT, VIRGIL RAYMOND, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Sarah C Joynt, R R 9, Decatur, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 9, 1918

 

JUDAH, WILLIAM SYLVESTER, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, (wife, Agnes V Judah, R R 5, Rosedale, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, December 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

JUDD, MAX ALBERT, Electrician, 3rd class (R), USNRF, (mother, Mrs Bertha Judd, 511 Isbell Street, Lansing, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

JUDGE, ANDREW JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Andrew Judge, 89 Brinkman Street, Buffalo, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

JUDSON, WILLIAM CURTIS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, George H Judson, 133 Park Avenue, Madison, N J; enlisted Charleston, S C, October 23, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

JULIAN, GORGONIO, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (father, Anselmo Julian, Sapian, Province Capiz, P I), USS Bear, ex-USCG revenue cutter, patrol vessel, Alaskan waters, died at Public Health Sanitorium, Fort Stanton, N M, respiratory disease, June 19, 1917

 

JULIAN, JAMES BASIL, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Amiel I Julian, Conway, Ark; enlisted Dallas, Tex, June 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

JULYAN, HOWARD ISAAC, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Thomas N Julyan, Clovis, N Mex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, October 24, 1917), USS Annapolis, gunboat (later PG-10), Gulf of Mexico patrol, respiratory disease, November 3, 1918

 

JUNEIMAN, WILLIAM GILLSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Carrie Juneiman, 252 Liberty Street, Paterson, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 5, 1918

 

JUNZ, JOSEPH ALBERT, Ship Fitter, 2nd class USNRF, (father, Joseph V Junz, 58 Sycamore Avenue, Corona, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y January 2, 1918), Base Hospital No 101, St Nazaire, France, disease, September 20, 1918

 

JUSTESEN, AXEL EMERSON, Chief Quartermaster (A), (mother, Johanna Justesen Ringsted, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, March 8, 1918), Naval Aviation Detachment, Buffalo, N Y, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

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