Deaths in April 1912
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1912.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
April 1912
1
- Paul Brousse, 68, French socialist politician.[1]
- George Fleming, 49, Scottish football player.
2
- Hedda Anderson, 79, Swedish writer and teacher.[2]
- William Sullivan Barnes, 70, Canadian-American minister.
- Sir Alfred Dryden, 5th and 8th Baronet, 90, English cricket player and barrister.
- James Morris, 79, Australian politician.[3]
- Ishimoto Shinroku, 58, Imperial Japanese Army general and Minister of War, tuberculosis.[4]
- Edward O'Connor Terry, 68, English actor.[5]
3
- Philip Argall, 57, Australian Test cricket umpire.[6]
- Charles H. Prince, 74, American politician.
- A. V. Ragsdale, 58, American politician.
- Calbraith Perry Rodgers, 33, American aviation pioneer, plane crash.[7]
4
- Charles Brantley Aycock, 52, American politician and 50th Governor of North Carolina, heart attack.[8]
- Isaac K. Funk, 72, American minister, lexicographer, and publisher.[9]
- Meredith Howland, 79, American soldier and clubman.
- David Packham, 79, Australian politician.[10]
- Robinson Souttar, 63, British Liberal Party politician.
- Carl G. von Iwonski, 81, American painter.
5
- Robert Dudley Adams, 82, Australian businessman, journalist, and author.[11]
- Mikhail Mikhailovich Berezovsky, 64, Russian ornithologist and ethnologist.
- David Patrick Fisher, 62, New Zealand printer, trade unionist and public servant.[12]
- James Jordan, 69, American judge.
- William Robertson, 48, New Zealand cricket player.[13]
- André Fernand Thesmar, 69, French enameler.
6
- Chitto Harjo, 65/66, Native American leader.[14]
- Richard Frommel, 57, German obstetrician and gynaecologist.
- Giovanni Pascoli, 56, Italian poet, writer, and classical scholar, liver cancer.[15]
- Eleazar Roberts, 87, Welsh musician, writer and amateur astronomer.[16]
7
- Abbott Lawrence Rotch, 51, American meteorologist, appendicitis.[17]
8
- James A. Bushnell, 85, American businessman and banker.[18]
- Emma Coradi-Stahl, 65, Swiss feminist.[19]
- Edward Divers, 74, British chemist.
- Andrew Saks, 64, American businessman.[20]
- Emily Soldene, 73, English singer, actress, theatre manager, novelist and columnist.[21]
9
- Gottfried Strasser, 57, Swiss pastor, poet and writer.[22]
10
- Christian Møinichen Havig, 87, Norwegian politician.
- Gabriel Monod, 68, French historian.[23]
11
- John Rowland Dacey, 57, Irish-Australian politician, nephritis.
- James Montgomery Rice, 70, American soldier, lawyer, and public servant.
- Grand Duchess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia, 58, Russian noblewoman.
- Francis Charles Woods, 68, Scottish-American architect and organ-builder.[24]
12
- Clara Barton, 90, American nurse and founder of the American Red Cross.[25]
- Ernest Duchesne, 37, French physician, tuberculosis.
- Frederick Dent Grant, 61, American diplomat and son of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, heart failure.[26]
- Albert Pieczonka, 84, German-American classical composer and pianist, pneumonia.
13
- Takuboku Ishikawa, 26, Japanese poet, tuberculosis.[27]
- Robbins Little, 80, American lawyer and librarian.[28]
14
- Henri Brisson, 76, Prime Minister of France.[29]
- Horatio B. Knox, 55, American academic.
- Alonzo Clifton McClennan, 56, American physician.
- Alfred Pribram, 70, Bohemian internist.
- Rudolph Schwarz, 45, Austrian-American sculptor.
15
- Charles Gordon Ames, 83, American clergyman and lecturer.[30]
- Harriet Fisher Mole, 70, British socialist, feminist, and trade union organiser.
- Jerome of Sandy Cove, Unidentified male amputee discovered on the beach of Sandy Cove, Canada.
- Felipe Salvador, 41, Filipino revolutionary, execution by hanging.
- Notable victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic:[31]
- Thomas Andrews, 39, British businessman and shipbuilder, drowned.[32]
- John Jacob Astor IV, 47, American businessman, real estate developer, and writer.[33]
- Joseph Bell, 51, British sailor and chief engineer in the engine room of RMS Titanic.[34]
- David John Bowen, 20, Welsh boxer.[35]
- Archibald Butt, 46, American journalist and American Army officer.[36]
- Thomas Byles, 42, English catholic priest.[37]
- Roderick Chisholm, 43, Scottish shipbuilder and co-designer the RMS Titanic.[38]
- William Denton Cox, 29, British steward aboard RMS Titanic.[39]
- Walter Donald Douglas, 50, American business executive.[40]
- Annie Funk, 38, American missionary.[41]
- Jacques Futrelle, 37, American journalist and writer.[42]
- Luigi Gatti, 37, Italian businessman and restaurateur.[43]
- Sidney Leslie Goodwin, 1, British toddler known until 2007 as "The Unknown Child".[44]
- Benjamin Guggenheim, 46, American businessman.[45]
- John Harper, 39, Scottish baptist pastor.[46]
- Henry B. Harris, 45, American Broadway producer and theatre owner.[47]
- Wallace Hartley, 33, English violinist and bandleader on the RMS Titanic.[48]
- Charles Melville Hays, 55, American railroad executive.[49]
- Ann Elizabeth Isham, 50, American socialite.[50]
- Edward Austin Kent, 58, American architect.[51]
- Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, 25, Haitian engineer.[52]
- René-Jacques Lévy, 37, French chemist.[53]
- Francis Davis Millet, 63, American painter, sculptor and writer.[54]
- William Mintram, 46, English fireman (stoker) on the RMS Titanic.[55]
- Harry Markland Molson, 55, Canadian politician and entrepreneur.[56]
- James Paul Moody, 24, British naval officer on the RMS Titanic.[57]
- Clarence Moore, 47, American sportsman and businessman.[58]
- William McMaster Murdoch, 39, Scottish sailor and First Officer on the RMS Titanic.[59]
- Eino Viljami Panula, 1, Finnish toddler.[60]
- Jack Phillips, 25, British sailor and senior wireless operator on the RMS Titanic.[61]
- Manuel Uruchurtu Ramírez, 39, Mexican lawyer and politician.[62]
- Edward Smith, 62, British naval officer on the RMS Titanic, drowned.[63]
- W. T. Stead, 62, British newspaper editor and investigative journalism pioneer.[64]
- Ida Straus, 63, American homemaker and wife of Isidor Straus.[65]
- Isidor Straus, 67, German-American businessman and politician.[66]
- John Thayer, 49, American businessman.[67]
- Frank M. Warren, Sr., 63, American businessman.[68]
- George Dennick Wick, 58, American industrialist.[69]
- George Dunton Widener, 50, American businessman.[70]
- Harry Elkins Widener, 27, American businessman, and a son of George Dunton Widener.[71]
- Henry Tingle Wilde, 39, British sailor and Chief Officer on the RMS Titanic.[72]
- Duane Williams, 51, American lawyer.[73]
- John Wesley Woodward, 32, English musician on the RMS Titanic.[74]
- George Henry Wright, 62, Canadian businessman and philanthropist.[75]
16
- James Peterkin Alexander, 76, Scottish-Canadian farmer and politician.
- Henry Bethune, 67, English cricket player.[76]
- Knut Ekwall, 69, Swedish painter and illustrator.
- Edward Gabbett, 71, Ireland Anglican priest.
- Wilhelmine Heise, 74, Danish philanthropist.
- Orlando J. Hodge, 83, American lawyer and politician.
- Thomas G. Lawson, 76, American politician.[77]
- Henry F. Thomas, 68, American physician and politician.
17
- William F. Harrity, 61, American lawyer and politician.[78]
- August T. Koerner, 68, American businessman and politician.
- Don Giuseppe Rizzo, 48, Italian Catholic priest, politician and journalist.
- Ace Stewart, 43, American Major League Baseball player.[79]
18
- Damer Leslie Allen, 34, Irish-British aviator, aviation accident.[80]
- Hank Gehring, 31, American Major League Baseball player.[81]
- William G. Hills, 70, American Army soldier during the American Civil War and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- George Franklin Huff, 69, American politician.
- Martha Ripley, 68, American physician, suffragist, and professor of medicine.[82]
- James D. Robinson, 71, Canadian political figure.
- Frederick Seddon, 40, British murderer, execution by hanging.
- Walter Clopton Wingfield, 78, British Army officer and inventor.
19
- Patricio Escobar, 69, President of Paraguay.[83]
- Josua Lindahl, 68, Swedish American geologist and paleontologist.
- William McAleer, 74, American politician.
20
- Sam Barkley, 53, American Major League Baseball player.[84]
- John N. Eckes, 67, American Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- Marian Farquharson, 65, British naturalist and women's rights activist.[85]
- Jacob Elias Friend, 54, American lawyer, businessman, and politician.
- Daniel Gault, 69, American newspaperman, educator and politician.
- Djóni í Geil, 62, Faroese craftsman, editor, and politician.
- Charles Harper, 69, Australia pastoralist, newspaper proprietor and politician.[86]
- Harry Pears, 34, Australian rules football player.
- Pedro Lira Rencoret, 66, Chilean painter and art critic.[87]
- Bram Stoker, 64, Irish author known for his 1897 horror novel Dracula, stroke.[88]
21
- F. Benedict Herzog, 52, American electrical engineer, artist and photographer.
- Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 75, English military officer and photographer.
- Alexander McKay, 69, Canadian politician.[89]
- Siri von Essen, 61, Finnish noblewoman and actress.[90]
- Yung Wing, 83, Chinese-American diplomat and businessman, apoplectic shock.[91]
22
- Heinrich Unverricht, 58, German internist.[92]
23
- Alphonse Trémeau de Rochebrune, 75, French botanist, malacologist, and zoologist.[93]
24
- Samuel Bourne, 77, British photographer, heart attack.[94]
- Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen, 85, Danish landscape painter.
- Michael Flürscheim, 68, German economist and Georgist.
- Justin McCarthy, 81, Irish nationalist, historian, novelist and politician.[95]
- Johan Frederik Thaulow, 71, Norwegian Army officer and physician.
25
- George William Knox, 59, American theologian and writer, pneumonia.[96]
- Waclaw Rolicz-Lieder, 45, Polish poet and translator.[97]
- Martin Schubert, 73, American Army officer during the American Civil War and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
26
- Toshio Aoki, 58, Japanese-American artist and painter.[98]
- Guillermo Bauer, 68, German-Argentine businessman.
- Eugene L. Demers, 69, American politician.
- Charles Perkins, 57, English cricket player.[99]
- Hermann Zabel, 79, German botanist.
27
- Alfred John Church, 83, English classical scholar.[100]
- Daniel Kimball Pearsons, 92, American physician and philanthropist.[101]
28
- Jules Bonnot, 35, French bank robber, shot.
- Josh Bunce, 64, American Major League Baseball player and umpire in .[102]
- Robert Dollard, 70, American attorney and politician.
- Robert A. Kerr, 71, American politician and friend of industrialist Andrew Carnegie[103]
- Stefan Izbinsky, 27, Ukrainian chess master.
- Yuri Kimimasa, 82, Japanese businessman and politician.
- Michael Thomas Stenson, 73, Canadian politician.[104]
- Otto Stichling, 46, German Art Nouveau sculptor.
29
- Henri Bouckaert, 41, French rower and Olympic champion.[105]
- Subh-i-Azal, 81, Iranian religious leader.
30
- František Kmoch, 63, Czech composer and conductor.[106]
- Francis Reed, 61, English cricket player[107]
- Henry Sweet, 66, English philologist, phonetician and grammarian, pernicious anemia.[108]
- John Taylor, 78, British architect.
See also
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