Source |
Surname Deceased |
Given Name Deceased |
Rank |
Resided |
Notes |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 345 |
ABBOTT |
Ronald W |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
ACHILLES |
Louis |
|
|
Lost at sea by sinking of USS Herman Frasch. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 345 |
ANDERSON |
Edwin P |
Private |
Port Richmond |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
ANDERSON |
Edwin P. |
|
Bond St., Port Richmond |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
BARDWELL |
Darwin Eugene |
Lieutenant |
New Brighton |
Accidentally killed in aviation camp in west. |
Bob O'Connor |
BEAUVAIS |
Walton |
1st
Lieutenant |
153 Main St., Tottenville |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 341 |
BEAUVAIS |
Walton U |
Lieutenant |
Tottenville |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 366 |
BERGHERR |
Henry A |
Private |
Stapleton |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
BERGHERR |
Henry A. |
|
966 Van Duzer St., Stapleton |
Died of wounds. |
Bob O'Connor |
BLAINE |
John J. |
|
146 Winter Ave., NB |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
BLOOM |
Edward |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Annie Bloom |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 343 |
BLOOM |
Edward A |
Corporal |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
BLOOM |
Edward A. |
Corporal |
14 Tredwell Ave., Port Richmond |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 343 |
BOGDANOWIS |
Edward M |
Corporal |
Linoleumville |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
BOGNADOWIS |
Edward M. |
Corporal |
Linoleumville |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 346 |
BROWN |
Martin Oliver |
Private |
Pleasant Plains |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
CARMICHEAL |
George A. |
|
Stapleton |
Died of pneumonia on submarine chaser #213 |
Bob O'Connor |
CATERINO |
Peter Dominick |
|
332 York Ave., New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 347 |
CATERINO |
Peter Dominick |
Private |
New Brighton |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 347 |
CAVELLO |
Thomas |
Private |
Tottenville |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 357 |
CLARK |
Hamilton R |
Lieutenant |
|
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
CLARK |
Hamilton R. |
Lieutenant |
Clifton |
Died of pneumonia overseas. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 347 |
CONLIN |
James R |
Private |
Castleton |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
COSGROVE |
George H. |
Corporal |
|
Died of wounds received in action. |
Bob O'Connor |
COSTA |
Philip |
|
Rosebank |
Died of pneumonia at Camp Upton |
Bob O'Connor |
CREGAN |
George |
|
943 Van Duzer St., Stapleton |
|
Bob O'Connor |
CRILLY |
Cornelius A. |
|
Tompkinsville |
Drowned off the coast of Scotland |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 348 |
DANIELS |
Maurice V |
Private |
Port Richmond |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
DANIELS |
Maurice V. |
|
Nicholas Ave., Port Richmond |
Killed in action Sept. 29th. |
Bob O'Connor |
DAVIS |
Joseph M. |
|
122 Hendricks Ave., NB |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
DAVISON |
Laurie E. |
|
211 ward Ave., Tompkinsville |
Died of wounds |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 360 |
DECARO |
Joseph |
Private |
West Brighton |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
DECKER |
Albert |
|
28 South St., West NB |
Died of wounds. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 360 |
DECKER |
Albert |
Private |
|
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 348 |
DECKER |
Byron W |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
DECKER |
Byron W. |
|
Bloomfield |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
DEFORGE |
John Francis |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Rebecca DeForge |
Bob O'Connor |
DEPALMA |
Domenico |
|
Tompkinsville |
Died of disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 360 |
DEPALMA |
Domenico |
Private |
Tompkinsville |
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 348 |
DONOVAN |
James P |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
DONOVAN |
James P. |
|
New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
DUNLEAVY |
Andrew |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Delia Dunleavy |
Bob O'Connor |
EDEN |
Franklin |
|
New Brighton |
Lost at sea after sinking of USS Cherokee. |
Bob O'Connor |
EGBERT |
Arthur |
|
West New Brighton |
Lost life on torpedoed transport President Lincoln |
Mother's March |
EIERS |
Chris |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Dora Eiers |
Bob O'Connor |
FERRAND |
George "Sandy" |
Mach. Mate 1st Class |
Arrochar |
USS President Grant. Died by accident on 10/07/1917. |
Bob O'Connor |
FICKEISEN |
Charles McDonald |
Corporal |
Livingston |
Killed in action on Sept. 29th. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 360 |
FINN |
Edward |
Private |
Richmond Turnpike |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
FITZ RANDOLPH, JR. |
Franklin |
|
Great Kills |
Died of Disease |
Mother's March |
FOOTE |
Eugene E |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Anna Foote |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 360 |
FORD |
James V |
Private |
New Brighton |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
FORD |
James Vincent |
|
122 Fourth St., New Brighton |
Died of wounds. |
Mother's March |
GARDNER |
John L |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Elizabeth Cole |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 349 |
GARDNER |
John L |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
GARRETT |
Frank M. |
Private |
Stapleton |
Died of pneumonia at a hospital in France on 12/20/1918 |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 367 |
GILL |
Harry A |
Private |
|
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
GILL |
Harry H. |
|
Prospect St., Elm Park |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 349 |
GLISMAN |
Philip |
Private |
Prince's Bay |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 349 |
GORDEN |
Sam |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
GORDON |
Samuel |
|
Richmond |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 358 |
HAAS |
John |
Sergeant |
Grant City |
Died of Disease |
Mother's March |
HANSA |
Frank |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Marie Hansa |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 364 |
HENRY |
Clifford W |
Lieutenant |
Rosebank |
Died of Wounds |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 350 |
HESS |
Daniel |
Private |
Westfield |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 364 |
HEVER |
William J |
Lieutenant |
Rosebank |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
HIGGINS |
Francis W. |
|
1381 Richmond Tpke. |
Lost from USS Aleede, sunk by German U-Boat. |
Bob O'Connor |
HORENBURG |
Charles |
|
Montgomery Ave., Tompkinsville |
Died in hospital in France |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 361 |
HORENBURG |
Charles F |
Private |
Tompkinsville |
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 342 |
HUSSEY |
Edward J |
Sergeant |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
HUSSEY |
Edward J. |
Sergeant |
144 Fourth Ave., New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 368 |
KASTEL |
Albert M |
Private |
Springville |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
KELLS |
Edmund W. |
Corporal |
Brooke St., Tompkinsville |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
KEPPLER |
John |
|
Stapleton |
Died from severe wounds |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 368 |
KEPPLER |
John |
Private |
Stapleton |
Died of Wounds |
Mother's March |
KIPLING |
Alfred R |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Hattie Kipling |
Bob O'Connor |
KISIELEROS |
Remen |
|
|
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 351 |
KISIELEROS |
Remen |
Private |
|
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 351 |
KOMOROWSKI |
Wincenty |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
KOMOROWSKI |
Wincinty |
|
141 Newark Ave. |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
KRIDER |
Charles C |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Anna M Krider |
Bob O'Connor |
KRYSZEWSKI |
Walter |
|
Stapleton |
Lost at sea after sinking of USS Cherokee. |
Bob O'Connor |
KUBATSKY |
J. |
Private |
Stapleton |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 351 |
KUBATSKY |
Joseph |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
LAUB |
Harold |
|
Lineoleumville |
Died of pneumonia going overseas. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 362 |
LAUB |
Harrold |
Private |
|
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
LEONARD |
Michael J. |
Corporal |
Fort Wadsworth |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
LEVY |
Nathan |
|
New Brighton |
Fell to his death down hatchway on President Lincoln. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 344 |
MACINTYRE |
Harold V |
Corporal |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
MACINTYRE |
Harold V. |
Corporal |
Eltingville |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 362 |
MACKENZIE |
Angus |
Private |
Stapleton |
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 369 |
MAHONEY |
Michael J |
Private |
New Brighton |
Died of Wounds |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 369 |
MAIBAUER |
Hugo R |
Private |
Linoleumville |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
MAIBAUER |
Hugo R. |
|
111 Decker Ave., Lineoleumville |
Died of wounds. |
Bob O'Connor |
MASON |
Bernard William |
|
Stapleton |
Died of pneumonia at Camp Pelham, NY |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 362 |
MASSEY |
Peter L |
Private |
Tottenville |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
MCMEEKAN |
Arthur Wallace |
|
New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
MCNAMARA |
John |
Sergeant |
250 Westervelt Ave., NB |
Died of wounds received in action. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 369 |
MCNAMARA |
John |
Private |
|
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
MEIL |
Robert E. |
|
63 Maple Ave., Rosebank |
Killed near Philadelphia Navy Yard |
Bob O'Connor |
MICZIZKI |
Ludwik |
|
5 York Ave., New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 353 |
MICZJZCKI |
Ludwik |
Private |
|
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 353 |
MILLER |
William W |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
MOESER |
John |
Sergeant |
Tompkinsville |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 342 |
MOESER |
John |
Sergeant |
Tompkinsville |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
MORGAN |
Lester N. |
|
Lineoleumville |
Died of pneumonia at Camp McClellan, Ala.. |
Bob O'Connor |
MUIR |
Fenwick |
Sergeant |
Rosebank |
Died of pneumonia at Baltimore while in service of his country |
Bob O'Connor |
OEHLMAN |
Arthur |
|
Stapleton |
Died in guard service on aqueduct. |
Mother's March |
OLSON |
Gustav E |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. G E Olson |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 342 |
O'MEARA |
John W |
Sergeant |
Richmond Valley |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
O'MEARA, JR. |
John W. |
|
Richmond Valley |
Killed in action by a machine gun bullet on 11/01/1918 |
Mother's March |
O'REILLY |
Joseph V |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Mary C O'Reilly |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 362 |
O'REILLY |
Joseph V |
Private |
West New Brighton |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
O'REILLY |
Joseph Vincent |
Private |
209 Taylor St., West NB |
Died of pneumonia in France |
Bob O'Connor |
PAINE |
Alfred S. |
|
37 Bement Ave., West NB |
Lost his life aboard USS Corington (07/01/1918) |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 344 |
PALMIER |
Charles F |
Corporal |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
PALMIER |
Charles F. |
|
53 Metcalfe Ave. |
Killed, previously reported missing. |
Bob O'Connor |
PETERSON |
Peter L. |
Private |
Port Richmond |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
PETRO |
Stephen |
|
Lineoleumville |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 354 |
PETRO |
Stephen |
|
Lineoleumville |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
PODSKOCH |
Josef |
|
65 Maple Ave., Port Richmond |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 354 |
PODSKOCH |
Josef |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
POHL |
Julius F. |
|
Stapleton |
Drowned off coast of Italy, October 5, 1918 |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 364 |
POUCH |
Harold Nainsford |
Ludwik |
New Brighton |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
POUCH |
Howard Rainsford |
1st
Lieutenant |
83 Daniel Low Terr., NB |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
RITTERHOFF |
Henry |
|
Clifton |
Died of pneumonia in Arcadia, CA. |
Bob O'Connor |
RODGERS |
Christopher |
|
Lineoleumville |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
ROSSELL |
Daves |
Captain |
Staten Island |
Died of wounds. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 355 |
RUSSELL |
Almer G |
Private |
Tottenville |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
RUSSELL |
Almer G. |
|
Broadway, Tottenville |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
RUSSELL |
Charles |
|
Tompkinsville |
Died of wounds. |
Bob O'Connor |
RUSSO |
Louis Anthony |
|
147 Fifth St., New Dorp. |
Died of wounds. |
Bob O'Connor |
SADOUSKY |
August |
|
New Brighton |
Died in hospital from wounds. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 363 |
SADOWSKY |
August |
Private |
New Brighton |
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 370 |
SADOWSKY |
August |
Private |
New Brighton |
Died of Wounds |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 355 |
SCHOUTEN |
Gerardus F |
Private |
Castleton |
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 344 |
SCHULTES |
William |
Corporal |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
SHAEVITZ |
Abe |
|
New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
SIRAGUSA |
Joseph |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Anna Siragusa |
Bob O'Connor |
SLOSSON |
James |
Captain |
Staten Island Clubman |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
SMITH |
Benjamin Atley |
Quartermaster |
Brighton Heights |
Naval Aviation; Killed in accident at Charleston, SC |
Bob O'Connor |
SMITH |
Elwood LaForge |
|
13 Johnson Ave., Tottenville |
Died of pneumonia at Newport, RI. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
SORENSON |
John H |
Private |
Tompkinsville |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
SPECK |
Walter |
|
Rosebank |
Died of Disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 363 |
SPECK |
Walter |
Private |
Rosebank |
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
STAATS |
Frederick |
|
1189 Bay St., Rosebank |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
STAATS |
Frederick |
Private |
|
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
STELLENWERF |
Merron |
|
26 Richmond Ave., Port Richmond |
Missing off the coast of France |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
SULLIVAN |
Thomas J |
Private |
West New Brighton |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
SULLIVAN |
Thomas J. |
|
Cary Ave., West New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
SZALYKO |
John |
Private |
|
KIA |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
TAPPEN |
James J |
Private |
Stapleton |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
TAPPEN |
James J. |
|
67 Harrison St., Stapleton |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
THOMPSON |
William |
|
New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
TRUPPNER |
Herbert G. |
Sergeant |
126 Dongan St., West NB |
U.S. Marines; Killed in Action. |
Mother's March |
TRUPPNER |
Herbert Gerard |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Johanna B Truppner |
Mother's March |
UMLAND |
Albert J |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Alice Umland |
Bob O'Connor |
VAN PELT |
Abram |
|
Bloomfield, Third Ward |
Died of wounds. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 356 |
WALKER |
Randolph St. George Jr. |
Private |
West Brighton |
KIA |
Bob O'Connor |
WALKER, JR. |
Randolph St. George |
|
West New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Bob O'Connor |
WATKINS |
Lionel Godfrey |
Sergeant |
Bard Ave., West NB |
Killed in Action |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 365 |
WATKINS |
Lionel Godfrey |
Sergeant |
Port Richmond |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
WHITALL |
John |
Lieutenant |
West New Brighton |
Died of pneumonia in Chicago |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 370 |
WHITE |
John E |
Private |
Rosebank |
Died of Wounds |
Bob O'Connor |
WHITE |
John E. |
|
Pennsylvania Ave., Rosebank |
Killed at French front. |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 358 |
WOLFE |
Arthur |
Sergeant |
|
Died of Disease |
Bob O'Connor |
WOODRUFF |
Henry G. |
Sergeant |
New Brighton |
Killed in Action |
Mother's March |
WOODWARD |
Richard F |
|
Mother's March: Mrs. Effie W Woodward |
Bob O'Connor |
WORNELL |
Howard |
|
Mariners Harbor |
Died of disease |
Soldiers of the Great War p. 364 |
WORNELL |
Howard |
Private |
Mariners Harbor |
Died of Disease |