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In the year 1930

240 Notable deaths

Edward Angle

American dentist.

Born June 1st, 1855 in Pennsylvania.

Died August 11th, 1930 at 75 years old in Pasadena.

Henry Segrave

Racecar driver (1896–1930).

Born September 22nd, 1896 in Baltimore.

Died June 13th, 1930 at 33 years old in Windermere (traffic collision).

Otto Mueller

German painter and printmaker of the expressionist movement (1874–1930).

Born October 16th, 1874 in Lubawka.

Died September 24th, 1930 at 55 years old in Wrocław, Oborniki.

Jules Pascin

French painter (1885-1930).

Born March 31st, 1885 in Vidin. [ref]

Died June 20th, 1930 at 45 years old in Paris (hanging). [ref]

Tasker H. Bliss

8th chief of staff of the united states army (1917-1918).

Born December 31st, 1853 in Lewisburg.

Died November 9th, 1930 at 76 years old in Washington, D.C..

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

American novelist, short story writer, poet, children's author (1852-1930).

Born October 31st, 1852 in Randolph.

Died March 13th, 1930 at 77 years old in Metuchen.

Thomas Walker Arnold

British orientalist (1864-1930).

Born April 19th, 1864 in Devonport. [ref]

Died June 9th, 1930 at 66 years old in London. [ref]

Emil Krebs

German polyglot and sinologist (1867–1930).

Born November 15th, 1867 in Świebodzice.

Died March 31st, 1930 at 62 years old in Berlin.

Alfred Mond, 1st Baron Melchett

British politician (1868-1930).

Born October 23rd, 1868 in Farnworth.

Died December 27th, 1930 at 62 years old in London.

Guglielmo Plüschow

German photographer (1852-1930).

Born August 18th, 1852 in Wismar. [ref]

Died January 3rd, 1930 at 77 years old in Berlin. [ref]

Deaths 61 to 70 of 240

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Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one’s head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no to-morrow. To forget time, to forget life, to be at peace. Oscar Wilde