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22 Notable deaths
 by influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic

Martin Sheridan

American athletics competitor (1881–1918).

Born March 28th, 1881 in Swinford.

Died March 27th, 1918 at 36 years old in New York City (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Harold Gilman

English painter (1876-1919).

Born February 11th, 1876 in Somerset.

Died February 12th, 1919 at 43 years old in London (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Harold Lockwood

American actor (1887–1918).

Born April 12th, 1887 in Newark.

Died October 19th, 1918 at 31 years old in New York City (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet

Scottish mountaineer (1856-1919).

Born October 16th, 1856 in London.

Died March 19th, 1919 at 62 years old in Tarascon (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Felix Arndt

American pianist and composer (1889–1918).

Born May 20th, 1889 in New York City. [ref]

Died October 16th, 1918 at 29 years old in New York City (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic). [ref]

Suematsu Kenchō

Japanese politician (1855-1920).

Born September 30th, 1855 in Buzen Province. [ref]

Died October 5th, 1920 at 65 years old in Toranomon (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic). [ref]

Tatsuno Kingo

Japanese architect (1854–1919).

Born October 13th, 1854 in Karatsu.

Died March 25th, 1919 at 64 years old in Akasaka-ku (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Prince Tsunehisa Takeda

Japanese politician (1882-1919).

Born September 22nd, 1882 in Kyoto.

Died April 23rd, 1919 at 36 years old in Tokyo (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

George Francis Atkinson

American botanist (1854-1918).

Born January 26th, 1854 in Raisinville Township.

Died November 14th, 1918 at 64 years old in Tacoma (influenza, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

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