In the year 1911

217 Notable deaths

John Douglas

English architect (1830–1911).

Born April 11th, 1830 in Cheshire.

Died May 23rd, 1911 at 81 years old in Chester.

Carolina Coronado

Spanish author, editor (1820–1911).

Born December 12th, 1820 in Almendralejo.

Died January 15th, 1911 at 90 years old in Lisbon. [ref]

Hermann Schubert

German mathematician (1848-1911).

Born May 22nd, 1848 in Potsdam.

Died July 20th, 1911 at 63 years old in Hamburg.

Emma Ihrer

German trade unionist, editor (1857–1911).

Born January 3rd, 1857 in Kłodzko. [ref]

Died January 8th, 1911 at 54 years old in Berlin. [ref]

Dragan Tsankov

Prime minister of bulgaria (1828-1911).

Born November 9th, 1828 in Svishtov.

Died March 24th, 1911 at 82 years old in Sofia.

Paul Singer

Politician (1844-1911).

Born January 16th, 1844 in Berlin.

Died January 31st, 1911 at 67 years old in Berlin.

Wilhelm Berger

German composer, pianist and conductor (1861-1911).

Born August 9th, 1861 in Boston.

Died January 16th, 1911 at 49 years old in Jena.

Mary Anne Barker

English author (1831–1911) who wrote mainly about life in new zealand.

Born May 29th, 1831 in Spanish Town. [ref]

Died March 7th, 1911 at 79 years old in London. [ref]

Elizabeth Akers Allen

American author, journalist, poet (1832-1911).

Born October 9th, 1832 in Strong.

Died August 7th, 1911 at 78 years old in Tuckahoe.

Clotilde Micheli

Ltalian nun and blessed (1849–1911).

Born September 11th, 1849 in Imer.

Died March 24th, 1911 at 61 years old in Faicchio.

Pietro Gori

Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet (1865–1911).

Born August 14th, 1865 in Messina.

Died January 8th, 1911 at 45 years old in Portoferraio.

Christian Lundeberg

Swedish 20th century prime minister (1842-1911).

Born July 14th, 1842 in Valbo church parish. [ref]

Died November 10th, 1911 at 69 years old in Oscar Parish (colorectal cancer, peritonitis). [ref]

Paul Georges Dieulafoy

French physician and surgeon (1839-1911).

Born November 18th, 1839 in Toulouse.

Died August 16th, 1911 at 71 years old in Paris.

Axel Olof Freudenthal

Finland swedish linguist, professor and politician (1836–1911).

Born December 12th, 1836 in Siuntio. [ref]

Died June 2nd, 1911 at 74 years old in Helsinki. [ref]

Antonio Borrero

President of ecuador (1875 - 1876).

Born October 29th, 1827 in Cuenca.

Died October 9th, 1911 at 83 years old in Quito.

Edward Palmer

British botanist and archaeologist (1831-1911).

Born January 12th, 1831 in Hockwold cum Wilton. [ref]

Died April 10th, 1911 at 80 years old in Washington, D.C..

Daniel Chwolson

Russian orientalist (1819–1911).

Born December 3rd, 1819 in Vilnius.

Died April 6th, 1911 at 91 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Gheorghe Manu

Romanian politician and general (1833-1911).

Born July 26th, 1833 in Bucharest.

Died May 16th, 1911 at 77 years old in Bucharest.

Richard Henry Beddome

British scientist, naturalist, and military officer (1830-1911).

Born May 11th, 1830.

Died February 23rd, 1911 at 80 years old in London.

Christian Gerhard Leopold

German gynecologist (1846-1911).

Born February 24th, 1846 in Meerane.

Died September 12th, 1911 at 65 years old in Altenberg.

Georg Wenker

German linguist, dialectologist, university librarian and academic teacher (1852-1911).

Born February 25th, 1852 in Düsseldorf.

Died July 17th, 1911 at 59 years old in Marburg.

Wilhelm Jensen

German writer (1837–1911).

Born February 15th, 1837 in Heiligenhafen.

Died November 24th, 1911 at 74 years old in Munich.

Ghazaros Aghayan

Armenian writer, educator, folklorist, historian, linguist (1840-1911).

Born April 16th, 1840 in Bolnis-Jachen.

Died July 3rd, 1911 at 71 years old in Tbilisi.

Paulina Irby

British travel writer and suffragist (1831–1911).

Born December 19th, 1831 in Morningthorpe.

Died September 15th, 1911 at 79 years old in Sarajevo.

Patrick Francis Moran

Catholic cardinal (1830–1911).

Born December 16th, 1830 in Leighlinbridge. [ref]

Died August 16th, 1911 at 80 years old in Sydney. [ref]

Deaths 126 to 150 of 217

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You’ll drift apart, it’s true, but you’ll be out in the open, part of everything alive again. Philip Pullman