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1900 Storm at Galveston, Texas

Saturday – September 8th, 1900

 

Submitted by Betty Hendricks Dunquez

 

Several years ago, I was given this list of some of the people who perished during the 1900 Storm.  I do not know who compiled the list, it was typed on an old manual typewriter, and I am sure it was within days of the time of the Storm.  This list is by no means complete, but it has a lot of information that I thought was interesting.  I have tried to reproduce the information as it was written.  The only change I made was moving some of the names that were added out of order at the end of the lists, and inserted them in the list.  This list is not alphabetical, so please search the complete list, some names are out of order, and I did not change that from the original.  For a more complete list of the 1900 Storm, go to  http://www.gthcenter.org/exhibits/storms/1900/index.html

 

 

 

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ABERHART, T., and wife

ACKERMANN, Herman, wife and daughter

ADAMEIT, Mrs. Gottlieb, and seven children

ADAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Toby (colored)

ADAMS, Bennie and Jessie

ADAMS, Mrs.  Mary (colored)

ADASCHECK, Mrs. Powell, and four children, 2810 R.

AGIN, George and child

AGUILO, Joe B., chairman of the democratic county executive committee, and three children, Frances, Rodney and Joe, Jr.

AHEY, Mrs. John, and three children

AKERS, C. B., wife and three children

ALBERTSON, A. wife and two children

ALEANO, Mrs. and two children, Tony and Mary

ALBERTO, F. L. longshoreman

ALBERTSON, Emil

ALBERTSON, M., wife and daughter

ALDERICE, Robert, Broadway and Forty-sixth street

ALEXANDER, Annie and Christian, children of Thomas

ALLARDYCE, Mrs. R. L. and three children.  Mr. Allardyce is alive in Beaumont

ALLEN, W. R., wife, daughter and one son

ALLEN, Mrs. Kate

ALLEN, Mrs. Alex and five children (colored)

ALLEN, Claude, Kinkead addition

ALLEN, Herbert, Kinkead addition

ALLEN, Lucy, Kinkead addition

ALLEN, Daisy

ALLEN, Cornelia

ALLEN, Clarence

ALLEN, Elve

ALLEN, Ebenezer

ALLEN, E. B. and wife

ALLEN, Sereva

ALLEN, William, wife and three children, Fifty-eighth and Q ½

ALLISON, S. B., family of nine, Thirty-fifth and S ½

ALMERAS, Mrs. P.

ALPHONSE, John, wife and family

AMES, Mrs. Minnie, and two children

AMMUNDSEN, Emil, wife and child, Lucas Terrace.

AMUNDSEN, Louise

AMUNDSEN, Mrs. Anna Marie, mother of Deputy Chief of Police Gus Amundsen

ANDERSON, Amanda (colored)

ANDERSON, Mrs. Dora, and child

ANDERSON, C., Anderson Ways, Bay Shore

ANDERSON, Mrs. Carl, and four children, stock yards

ANDERSON, Mrs. Sam (colored)

ANDERSON, Nick, and two sons

ANDERSON, Henry

ANDERSON, Nels

ANDERSON, L., and wife, Seventeenth and C

ANDERSON, Oscar, wife and child

ANDERSON, Andrew, wife and two children

ANDERSON, Mrs. Sam

ANDERSON, Mrs. Mattle

ANDERSON, Mrs. C. L., and children

ANDERSON, J. W., wife and three children

ANDERSON, Edward, longshoreman

ANDERSON, Ned, wife and two children

ANDERSON, Ella, Heard’s Lane, shell road

ANDREW, Mrs. A., and family

ANDREWS,   Mrs. and three children, Joe and Rowe, fireman at city water works

ANDREWS, Mrs., on the Hisser place, bay shore

ANDRO, Mrs., and three children

ANGILY, Mrs.

ANITA, Opitz

ANIZAN, Mrs. Frank, and two children, Lamarque, Texas

ANTONOVICH, Eddie

ANTONOVICH, Pinkie, John and grandma

ARDISON, Jack, wife and nine children

ARMITAGE, Miss Vivian

ARMOUR, Mrs. and five children

ARMSTRONG, Mrs. Dora, wife of C. F. and four children

ASH, George, Sr.

ASH, George, Jr.

ASHLEY, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

ASTHEIMER, Betty, Henrietta, Philip and Frank

ATANASSO

ATAWAY, Fred and family, N. between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth

AUGUSTINE, Pasquell, and wife

AHLL, George, wife and four children

AULL, Joe, wife and two children

AULL, Nic, wife and six children

APLIN, George and wife (colored), L and Eleventh

AZTEANZA, Capt. Sylvester de.

 

 

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BADGER, Otto, N. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

BAILEY, George, wife and three children

BAKER, Florence (colored)

BAKER, Mrs. and three children (colored)

BALDWIN, Sallie (colored)

BALIEMAN, Mrs.

BALZMAN, Mrs.

BALLIMANN, Gussie, 3602 Q ½

BALLIMANN, Irene 3602 Q ½

BALLIMANN, John 3602 Q ½

BANKERS, Mrs. Charles

BARDEN,  Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

BARNES,  Mrs. Louise M., widow of Wm. Barnes, 2003 Tremont street

BANNEVAL, Mrs. Antone and two children

BARNARD, Mrs.

BARRY, Mrs. M. E., Miss M. E., Miss V., James, D., E., L. and H.

BARNEFSKY, family of eight, Sydnor’s bayou

BASTOR, Mrs. Clara

BASS, John, wife and four children (colored)

BATCHELOR, Frank, wife and four children, Bennie, Roy, Lawrence and Harris,

lived at Forty-first and S ½

BATZE, Otto, Fifteenth and M

BATTESTE,  Horace, aged 50, Lucas Terrace

BAUNLOT, V. C., Eighth, between Broadway and K.

BAUSENS, wife of C. J.

BAUTSCH, Willie, wife and two children

BAXTER, Mrs., and child, lost in Magnas store

BAXTER, Mrs. George, and two children

BEARMAN, Theo

BEDFORD, Cushman (colored)

BECKER, Mrs. John F., and two children

BEECKMAN, Edward T., Miss Louise daughter of

BELCHER, Mrs. Owen, three children of: Mrs. Belcher was saved

BELL, Clarence and mother

BELL, Mrs. Dudley, wife of a News compositor, and child

BELL, George, wife and four children

BELL, Miss Nattie

BELL, Henry (colored)

BELLEW, Mr. and Mrs. J and daughter 818 L

BENN, Mrs. Annie, and two children

BENSON, Mrs., Seventeenth and O ½

BENSON, Mrs. Amanda (colored)

BENSON, Andrew, longshoreman

BENSON, Miss Delphia (colored)

BENSTON, T.

BERGER, W. L., wife and child

BERGER, Theodore, wife and child

BERGERON, Mrs. and four children

BERGOYNE, Mrs. Francis and son, Dugle

BERGMAN, Mrs. R. J. and little daughter

BERNARD, Mrs.

BERNARDONI, John, Eighth and I

BETTS, Walter, well known cotton seed product broker, and wife

BETTS, Mrs. Mattie, lost at Giozza residence

BEVERIDGE, Mrs. J. L., and children, 2113 Twenty-eight

BEYER, Mrs. Lindsley, 1109 Broadway

BIERMAN, Frederick,   S. and forty-third

BIRD, Mrs. J., and five children

BISBEY, and family

BLACKSON, baby of William

BLAND, Mrs. Florence

BLAND, Mrs. and seven children (colored)

BLAKE, child of F. W., British vice consul, 3206 Avenue Q

BLOCK, son of Charles

BLUM, Isaac, Sarah and Jennie

BLUM, Mrs. Sylvan

BLUM, Mrs. J., Twenty-second and P

BOATWRIGHT, Mrs.

BOECKER, John, 2322 P ½ , wife and daughters, Mae and Vida

BOEDEKER, Henry C., wife, two children and father; 1819 N

BOEDEKER, H., father, brother and sister-in-law, Thirty-seventh and Q ½

BOGEL, Mrs. H., and children, Florence, Marguerite and Alma, Fifty-second  P ½

BOHN, Dixie

BONNER, Mrs. S., between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh

BONNEVILLE, Mrs. Antone, and two children

BORDEN, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

BORNKESSEL, T. C., of United States weather bureau, and wife

BOSKE, Mrs. Charles, and two sons

BOSS, Charles

BOSS, D.

BOSS, Fred (colored)

BOSTON, Mrs. Clara, Eleventh and M

BOTSFORD, Edwin, and wife

BOURDEN, Mrs. L. A., 1422 Strand

BOWE, Mrs., wife of Police Officer John Bowe, and three children

BOWEN, Capt. Charles K., of Half Moon lighthouse (family saved)

BOYD, Andy and four children, on beach

BRADFIELD, Tom, and wife, down the island

BRADLEY, Miss Mamie

BRADLEY, Miss Ethel

BRADFOOT, and wife, seven miles down the island

BRADY, ____, and wife

BRAMMELL, Mrs.

BRANCH, Allen (colored), Mrs. Eva

BRADFORD, F. H. and family

BRANDIES, Fritz, wife and four children, milkman down the island

BRENTLEY, family

BREY, Miss Mary

­­BRIGGS, H. L. and family, 712 Mechanic

BRISCAL, Alf, wife and two children

BRITTON, James (colored) Lamaruqe, Texas

BREOCKER, Mr. and Mrs. John P., and two children

BROCKELMAN, C. J.

BROCKELMAN, three children of J. T.

BROOKS, J. T.

BROWN, Adolph, wife and two children,  S and Forty-third

BROWN, Winnie M.

BROWN, Joe and family

BROWN, Gus, wife and son and two grandchildren, down the island

BROZIS, M. G., wife and child.  Thirty-seventh and S

BRUNNER, Albert, longshoreman

BRYAN, Mrs. and Miss Alice of South McAlester, I.T.

BRYAN, Mrs., L. W. and daughter Alice of South McAlester, I.T. at  H. C. Ripley’s

            house.

BUCKLEY, mother and father

BUCKLEY, Mrs. S. and daughter

BUCKLEY, Selma

BUCKLEY, Blanch

BUCKLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and two children

BUREN, Marso, wife and five children down the island

BURGE, William, wife and children

BURGE, S. W., and two children, Willie and Ludie; (two other children were saved)

BURKE, Jesse K., Mrs., Thirty-seventh and Q

BURKE, J. G., and wife, Thirty-seventh and Q

BURNES, Mrs. M. E. and daughter, 2617 Strand

BURNS, Marco, wife and four children

BURNS, Mrs. P., and daughter, Mary, Kinkead addition

BURNETT, Mrs. Gary, and two children

BURNETT, Mrs. George, wife of Deputy Clerk Burnett of the United States court,

and child, Twenty-fourth and P ½

BURNETT, Mrs. mother of Gary and George

BURRELL, Mrs. Gete (colored)

BURRELL, Elvie, and two children (colored)

BURROWS,  Mrs.

BURWELL, T. M., 1423 L

BUSCH, Charles, wife and three children

BUSHOM, Hisom

BUTLER, Capt. Green. Thirty-third and Q

BUTTERFIELD, JOHN

BYMAN, Mr. and Mrs. George, and daughter, Mary, Forty-fourth and S ½

BYRD, Mrs. J. C. and child

BYRD, the family of Police Officer Byrd

BYRNES ______, wife and sister.

 

 

 ─ C ─

 

CADDOU, Mrs. Alex, niece and three children, Claud, Edward and Drouet

CAINE, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W., rector of colored Episcopal church

CALHOUN, Mrs. Thomas, and three children

CALHOUN, Mrs. Waring

CALLOUM, Antona, wife and four children, down the island

CALVERT, Geo., wife, son and daughter

CAMPBELL, Will

CAMPBELL, Miss Edna

CARLTON, Charles, wife and boy

CAPERS, ____and wife, lived at southeast corner of Forty-second and S

CAPPS, Charles, wife and four children

CARNETT, ____ and wife, of Orange

CAROLINE, Mrs. Alice and three children

CARREN, Mrs. Eugenie, home for the homeless

CARIBALDI,  August and family.  Sydnor bayou

CARRIRGAN, Joseph

CARSON, Frank

CARTER, Corrine, and family

CARTER, Miss Sophie

CARTER, A. J.

CARTER, Miss Celeste, eight miles from island

CARTER, Adeline

CARTER, Alf, (colored) down the island

CARTER, Betsy (colored) and daughter, Sophia

CARVEN, wife and daughter

CARSON, Mrs. F. C.

CAROU, Mrs. Jennie

CASEY, Capt. James, and wife of the tug Louise

CASEY, Mrs. Annie

CASTENANE, milkman

CATHOLIC Orphan Home, ninety people

CATO, William (colored)

CHAFFEE, Mrs. and child

CHAMBERS, Miss. Ada D.

CHELES, William, and wife

CHEEK, Mrs. Mary, and one child

CHENIVERE, Mrs. shell road

CHESTER, Frank, Ellen and Mary (colored)

CHILDS, William and wife

CHILDS, J. T., contractor

CHURCHI, Mrs. Chris, and child; down the island

CHRESTIAN, John

CHRISTIAN, Paul and wife

CHRISTIANSON, Miss Annie, of Shreveport, who was visiting George Dorian

CLANCY, Pat, wife and five children, down the island

CLANCY, Pat, screwman, wife and three children

CLARK, Tom

CLARK, Cy (colored)

CLARK, Billy, Twenty-sixth and P

CLARKE, Mrs. C. T., and infant

CLAUDE, Joe and Daughter, Emily

CLAUSEN, Katie

CLEAR, William E., Twenty-sixth and P

CLEARY, Mrs. Dan, and five children

CLEARY, Mrs. Leon and one child, Virginia Point

CLEVELAND, Geo. W., wife and six children, Twenty-seventh and Q

CLINE, wife of Dr. I. M. Cline, local forecast official of the United States weather

bureau

CLINTON, Mrs. Mary and children, George A., Horace, Lee W., Joseph B., Willie

B. and Freddie

CLOSE, J. N., of Chambersville, Texas

CLUPP, Mrs. Charles P., between Twentieth and Twenty-first

COATES, Mrs., wife of William A. Coates of the Galveston News

COBB, August, wife, nephew and mother-in-law

COBB, Mrs. C. L. and child

COBBE, Archie, wife and two children, down the island

CODDARD, Alec, niece, May Bray, and three children; wife and three children safe

COERS, Dr.

COLEMAN, Mandy and child, Effie (colored)

COLLINS, child of Ira, city tax collector

COLSEN, Pete

COLTUR, Joseph, longshoreman

COLONGE, Rachel, and four children

COMPTON, J., and family

CONNELL, Charles

CONNELL, C. and family

CONNETT, Mr. and Mrs. William and two children

CONNOLLY, Mrs. Ellen

CONNOR, Edward J.

CONNOR, Capt. D. E.

CONGET, Mrs. (colored)  K. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

CONNETT, Charles, wife and children Forty-third and S ½

COOK, George

COOK, Arthur

COOK, Irene

COOK, W. Scott, wife and six children, Ashby, Edgar, Walter, Rex, Gertrude and

Ella

COOK, William, Broadway, between Tenth and Eleventh

COOK, Ashley and baby

COOK, Henry (colored), 3601 Q ½

COOK, Mrs. Ida (colored) Forty-first and avenue U

CORBETT, James J., and four children

CORNELL, Mrs. Peter, two daughters and son (colored)

CORT, Infant of E. L. (colored)

CORNETT, Mrs. Eliza, Forty-first and S

CORNETT, Charles, and wife

CORNETT, Miss Lillie, Kinkead addition

CORYELL, Mrs. and three children

CORYELL, Mrs. J. R.

CORYELL, Patti Rose, daughter of J. R. Coryell, Tenth and Winnie

COSTA, A., Virginia Point

COSTLY, Sanders, and wife, and child of Alex Costly (colored)

 COWAN, wife and daughter

COWAN, Isabella and daughter, Seventh and Broadway

COWAN _____.

COX, Mrs. J. R., four children and niece, of Malvin, Ark.

CRAIG, George

CRAIN, Maggie McCree

CRAIN, Charles Davis, and wife

CRAIN, Annie M.

CRAMER, Miss Bessie

CRATZ, Jack

CRAUSE, J. J. and wife

CRAWFORD,  Rayburn, 1624 M ½

CRAWLEY, Miss Nellie, Miss M., Lee, Lottie, Lillie, 1815 P

CREDO, Brown

CREDO, child of Anthony

CRISBY, Mrs. Fred, and three children   Forty-fifth and Broadway

CROMWELL, Mrs. and three daughters

CUNEY, R. C. (colored)

CUNEY, grandmother of the late Wright Cuney (colored)

CUNEO, Mrs. Joseph, from New Orleans, visiting Mrs. Webber

CURRY, Mrs. Martha J. and Miss Louisa

CURRY, Mrs. E. H., and child

CURTIS, Lulda (colored)

CURTIS, Mrs. J. C., and one child (colored)

CURTIS, Jane, two children and mother-in-law (colored)

CUSHMAN, John Henry, step-son of Oliver Udell

CUSHMAN, Jeanette, Arthur

 

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DABNEY, ____ mother and sister of Will P. Dabney

DADGET, Mrs. and children

“DAGO JOE” and wife, Kinkead addition

DAHLGREN, A. G.,   longshoreman

DAILY, William, agent for Charles F. Orthwein & Co., grain exporters and

steamship agents

DALEY, Nicholas J.

DAMMILL, W. D., and wife (colored), school principal

DANIELS, Mrs. Ed, three girls, one son and two grandchildren

DARBY, Charles

DARFFE, Mr. and Mrs. and two daughters

DARLEY, John F., wife and daughter Belle

DARLEY, K. D.

DARRELL,_____, wife and daughter and probably son

DAVENPORT, three children of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Davenport, near

Woollam’s Lake

DAVIES, John R. and wife

DAVIES, Charles

DAVIS, Gussie

DAVIS, E.

DAVIS, Henry T., Sr. (colored)

DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Gabel

DAVIS, Miss Anna N., trained nurse

DAVIS, Mrs. Mary and children, Carrie, Alice, Lizzie and Eddie

DAVIS, Mrs. Robert and child,  P ½ and Thirty-third

DAVIS, Mrs. Tom   Twenty-eighth and Q

DAVIS, Irene, 3507 Q

DAWLES, Mrs. Sam and one child

DAY, Mrs., and daughter, 2327 N

DAY, Mrs. Ellen and daughter.  Miss May lived at Twenty-sixth and P ½

DAY, Alf

DAY, Willie

DAZET, Mrs. Leon, and child

DEAN, child of R. S.

DEARING, William, wife and four children

DEASON, Mrs. Mary, and son Ed. Jefferson

DEBNER, William, wife and three daughters

DEBOER, P. C., and wife

DECKER, Alphonse, longshoreman

DEEGAN, Paddy

DEERING, John, wife and six children, Forty-third and U

DELAY, Paul, and two daughters

DELANO, Asa P., wife and children

DELANEY, Mrs. Capt. Jack and son, Joe, Seventeenth and N

DELTZ, M., and two sons

DEMESIE, Mrs., and two sons

DEMPSEY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

DEOYER, Mike and father

DERR, Gus, longshoreman

DEVOTI, Louis, Colorado addition

DEVOTI, Mrs. Julia, and two children

DEVOTI, “Doc,”   Kinkead addition

DEVOTI, three children of Joe, Heards Lane

DICKINSON, Mrs. Mary and child (colored),  Twenty-eight and R

DICKSON, Mrs. Louisa and three children, Eighteenth and P

DIESING, Mary

DINSDALE,____, wife and two children

DINTER, Mrs. and daughter

DIRKE, Henry, and family

DITTMAN, Mrs. F. and son

DIXON, Mrs. Tom, and three children

DOHERTY, Mrs. G. P.

DONNELL, W. D., wife and one child, a son aged 13 years saved

DONOHUE, Misses Ellen and Mary, of Utica, N.Y.

DOLL, Frank and family

DOLL, George W. and wife. Eliza

DONNELLY, Nick,  Twenty-seventh and R

DOOL, Mrs. C. C.,  Sixteenth and A

DORE, ____, an old Frenchman

DORIAN, George, wife and five children

DORIN, Mrs. Jennie

DORRENE, Mr. and Mrs. and two daughters

DORRIN, Mrs. C. and six children

DORSETT, B., and family of five

DOTTO, Mike, wife and six children

DOTTO, Marco, wife and seven children, his step-daughter was saved

DOTY, Jonathan,  P ½  and Twenty-fifth

DOWLES, Sam, wife and one child,  Thirteenth and Postoffice

DOYLE, James

DRECKSCHMIDT, H.

DRECKMITH, D.

DREWA. H.A., 1028 M

DRUET, Leo

DUCOS, Leon and two children

DUCOS, Madeline and Octavia,  1712 N

DUANE, Miss Mary Coleman

DUETT, Miss M., old woman’s home

DUFARD, A., county bridge keeper

DUFFY, Mrs. (Mrs. W. Jones’ sister) down the island

DUMOND, Joseph, and wife, stock yards

DUNHAM, George R., Jr., and two children

DUNANT, Frank, Sr.

DUNHAM, George R., Sr. and wife

DUNKINS, Mrs. Mahaly (colored) Twenty-seventh and P

DUNNIN, Mrs. Howard C., and three children

DUNNING, Richard

DUNNINGHAM, Richard E.

DUNTON, Mrs. Adelina

DUNTON, Mrs. F.

DURRANT, Frank, on Sidney bayou

DUTONIOVICH, John and Pinkey

DYER, J. T., wife and four children

DYKES, Thomas J., Jr. (colored)

 

                       ─ E ─

 

EARLS,  Mrs. Lizzie (colored)

EATON, F. B., Forth-fifth, between I and Broadway

EBERG, Mrs. Kate, Kinked addition

EBERHARD, P. and wife

ECKERT, Charles,  Thirty-second and Church

ECKERT, Ed., and family.   Sydnor bayou

ECKET, William, wife and son

ECKETT, Fred

EDWARDS, Mrs. Jane and youngest daughter (colored)   R between

Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth

EDMONDS, Mrs.

EDMONDSON, L. E. and wife

EDWARDS, A. R. G., and family

EDWARDS, James, wife and family

EDWARDS, Henry, and five children   Kincaide addition

EDWARDS, Miss Eliza

EGGERT, Ed. and family

EGGERT, Will, and family

EGGERT, Fred, and father

EHLERT, Mrs., and two daughters, down the island

EICHLER, Albert

EICHLER, Charley

EICHLER,  Otto

EICHLER, Mrs. A.

EICHLER,  Edward    Thirtieth and N ½

EISMAN, Paul, wife and baby.  M between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

EISMANN, Howard

ELLAS, James,  wife and two children

ELLIS, Mrs. and family

ELLIS, Mrs. Henrietta (colored).  Twenty-eight and R

ELLIS, John, and family of four.  Forty-third and T

ELISOR, two children of Captain and Mrs. Will Elisor, one drowned in the

 mother’s arms

ELLO, Joseph, wife and two children

ELSIE, Mrs. John, and two children

ELLSWORTH, John, Sixteenth and N ½

EMANUEL, Joe

ENGELKE, John, wife and child

ENGLEHARDT, Louis, butcher

ENGLEHART, Mrs. Ludwig, 2024 P

ENGLEHART. G. C.

ENGLISH, John, wife and child

EPPENDORF, Mr. and Mrs.

EVANS, Mrs. Kate and two children, 3216 O

EVERHART, J. H. and wife

EVERHART, Guy

EVERHART, Miss Lena

EWING, Miss

 

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FABJY, C. S.,   W. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth

FACHAN, family gone; he is alive

FAGES, Mrs. Frances, down the island

FAGGAN, Frank, Avenue H, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth

FALCO, J. A. C.

FALK, Mrs. Julius, and five children   Forty-third and S

FALK, Gustave   Forty-third and S

FALK, Mrs. James, Mrs. Edna, Miss Nora and Caleb Ruhlin

FALKE, Joseph, and three children

FALKENHAGEN,  Mr. and Mrs.

FALKENHAGEN, George and son

FALLAN,  Ollie

FARMER, Mrs. I. P.

FARRER, Miss Mamie, of Sullivan’s Island

FAWCETT, Mrs. B.

FAWCETT, Robert, and wife

FAWCETT, Miss

FAWCETT,  Heards Lane

FECO, Joe

FEIGEL,  John, Sr. and wife

FEIGEL, John, Jr., and daughter Mabel

FEIGLE, George, and daughter

FEIGEL, Martin

FISCHER, Lydia

FELSMANN, Richard, blacksmith, wife and five children   Forty-sixth and

Broadway

FARLEY, Mrs. Thomas P.

FERRE,  B.

FERRELL, Mrs., wife of Rev., and three children

FERWERDER, Peter

FICKETT, Mrs. Amito and four children

FIGGE, Mrs. and four children

FILHOL, Mrs. Mary, and three children, Offats’ bayou

FISHER, Mrs. Kate, three children of, Katie, Jessie and Charley

FISHER, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P., and two children

FISHER, Mrs. Mary A., (colored) Houston

FISHERMEN, about ten Italian-Americans

FLAKE, Fritz, sausage peddler

FLANAGAN, Mrs. Martin and children

FLANIGAN, Miss Lottie

FLASH, Francis

FLASH, Wm. and daughter   Twenty-forth and P

FLEMING, A. B.

FLOEHR, Mrs.

FOMAIN, Mrs. and five children

FORD, Ben, a fisherman

FORD, Emma, (colored)  Twenty-sixth and P

FORDTRAN, Mrs. Claude G.

FORBUSH, John and Freddie, Kincaide addition

FOREMAN, Amos

FOREMAN, Thomas

FOREMAN, Webster

FOREMAN, Mrs. Mamie

FOREMAN, Cassie

FORGET, Julius

FORNKERSELL, T. C.

FOSTER, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, and three children

FOSTER, Mrs. S. F.

FOSTER, Mrs. August

FOULKES, W. M.  and Misses Viola and Lena  2620 P ½

FOX, Thomas, wife and four children

FRANCIS, Mrs. Maggie, and child, Kinkead addition

FRANCK, Mrs. Augusta

FRANCOIS_____, six members of the family of Francois, a well known waiter, together with sixteen other persons, who took refuge in his house

FRANK, Auton, wife and two daughters

FRANK, Mrs. Anna,  Seventeenth and M ½

FRANKLIN, George,  1024 Ave. A. is missing

FRANKS, Mrs. and daughter

FRANKOVICH, John and clerk

FRAU, Mrs. August, and daughter

FREDERICKS, Corine

FREDERICKSON, Mrs. and baby

FREDERICKSON,  Mrs. C., P ½ between Eighteenth and Nineteenth

FREDERICKSON, Viola

FREISE, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.

FREITAG, Harry

FREITAG, Charles, 10 year old son of; father is alive

FREYTAG, Fred, wife and two children  1305 M ½

FREITER, Mrs. Fritz

FRETWELL, J. B., Mrs. and boy

FRIEDMAN  ______, wife and son

FRIEDOLF _______, wife and son

FRIES, and family, Bakers Head Lane

FRITZ, wife and two children an oyster man

FROHNE,  Mrs. Charles and two children

FRONTENAC, Michael,  longshoreman

FROSTMAN, Mrs. Ed and four children

FRYER, Bessie Belle

FRYER,  Mrs. W. H.

FUGER, Frank

FUGH, John

FULLER, R. H.

FURMAN, Mrs. (colored)  K. between Eleventh and Twelfth

FURST, FAMILY

 

                       ─ G ─

 

GABEL, Mr. and Mrs. (colored)

GABRIEL, John and Dodo

GAGO, Joe

GAIRNES, Mrs. Lillie J. and two daughters

GAISSAFI, J.

GALLISHAW, J. and five children

GALMER, H. H. and wife

GANTH, ______.

GARBALDI, August

GARNETT, Robt. F.

GARRIGAN, Jim, down the island

GARRIGAN, Joe

GARRET, Ed,  Sixteenth and M.

GARTH, Gussie

GARTH, Nunie

GARTH, Bertha

GARTNER, Joseph,  longshoreman

GATH, A. E., and wife

GECAN, Matt

GEHRER, George, wife and children

GEISERT, Richard, wife and daughter,  2423 Q

GENNING, Tim and wife

GENSEN, four children of F., 1718 O

GENTER, Robert, butcher

GENTRY, Charlotte (colored)

GEOPPINGER, Leopold

GEORGE, Charles and wife

GERNARD, Mrs. John H., and two children

GERLOFF, Mrs. E. G., and child

GERLOFF, Mrs. Mary

GERLOFF, Adolph

GERLOFF, William and wife

GERLOFF, Mrs. Emile, and two children

GERLOFF, Mrs. C. F.

GERNAND, Viola M., and husband and one child

GIBBS, T. B., wife and four children

GIBSON, Mrs. Daisy (colored)

GIBSON, Prof. and family

GIBSON, Miss Mary C., Forty-first and S

GILBERT, Mrs. Kate (colored) and two children

GILL, Catherine, Sarah and Harry

GILLIS, Dan. Twelfth and M

GIORGIO, M.

GIOZZA, Mrs. Amelia, Anthony, Ross, Theodore, Virginia and Julia, lost in

            collapse of Giozza residence

GIUSTI, Adiace

GLASS, Mrs. Wm. D., and four children

GLUGER, E., wife and four children  4428 Broadway

GLAUSEN, Charles and family of four

GOODWIN, two girls

GOLDBECK, Mrs. and children, except Rhoda.  Her home is in San Antonio

GOLDMAN, Theo., Jr., Mrs. Bettieax and William, father, mother and brother of

            Clarence.   R 2515 P ½

GOLLMER, H. H., wife and five children

GOMBERT, Andrew   Twenty-ninth street and Avenue L

GONZALES, Andrew, wife and daughter, Pauline

GORDON, Sol, two children of.

GORDON, Asker, and baby

GORDON, Miss

GORDON, Mrs. Abe, and three children

GORDON, Oscar

GOTTLIEF, Mrs.,  and children

GOULD, Duell and Charles, children of Thomas George

GRAFT, Mrs. George, and three children

GRAHAM, Mrs. H., and baby, Winnie and Twentieth

GRANT, Mamie E. (colored)

GRANT, Fred H. (colored)

_______Grace, cook for Mrs. V. C. Hart  1624  M ½

GRAUS, wife and two children, down the island

GRAY,  H. K., and family

GREEN, Mrs. Lucy

GREENE, E. C., wife and daughter,  R ½ and Thirty-second

GREGG, ____, and four children

GREVE, Mrs. J., and daughter,Louise

GREVE, Mrs. E. , and daughters, Gertrude and Eveline

GREY, R. L., and five children, Hugh, Cecil, James, Agnes and Lulu

GRIEF, John, wife and three children

GRISOFF, J., wife and two children  Twenty-first and P

GROOM, Ed. and wife

GROSSCUP, Mrs.

GROTHGAR, Mrs. Fred, and four children

GRUETZMACHER, Louise, wife and two daughters

GRUMBERG, Alex, supposed to belong to life saving station

GUEST, Mamie

GULLETT, Col., of Victoria

GUSTASON, Gus, Denver Resurvey

GUY, Henry

GWINN, Mrs. S.

 

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HAAG, three children of Mrs. Annie Burgess Haag

HAGGANS, George and wife

HAINES, Captain Edward and wife

HAINES, sister of Mrs. Captain

HALBECK, Mrs. L. L.

HALL,  Mrs. (colored)  Fifteenth and N

HALL, Charles, (colored)

HALL, Joe, and family (colored), R. between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth

HALL, Melva and Eldred

HALM, Freda, Thirty-sixth and S 1/2

HANNAMANN, Mrs. August

HANCE, Mrs. Emma and daughter, nine mile post, down the island

HANSEN, Dick, wife and three children

HANSON, J. C. H., longshoreman

HARRAR, Martin and family

HARRETT, Nora

HARRIS, Mrs. John, and three children

HARRIS, Mrs. J. H.

HARRIS, Mrs. Jane (colored) Twenty-eight and R

HARRIS, Mrs. Rebecca

HARRIS, Mrs. Kate

HARRIS, Louis

HARRIS, Miss Rebecca, 2204 R

HARRIS, Effie

HARRIS, Mrs. W. D. and son, Kincaide addition

HARRIS, John wife and two children, a milkman

HARRIS, George,  Forty-sixth and Broadway

HARRIS, Robert, wife and one child

HARRIS, Thomas, wife and three children

HARRISON, Tom and wife (colored)

HAROLD, Laura and Lulu; Twenty-seventh and Church

HART, Thomas Leo, son of Mrs. Pauline Hart.  Twenty-ninth and T 1/2

HARTMAN, Mrs. A. R., and three children

HARVEY, wife and child,  Forty-second and M

HASS, Prof. and wife

HASSLERS, Charles, wife and child

HASSELMEYER,  family

HAUCIS, Mrs., one child, nine miles down the island

HAUGHTON, Mrs. W. W.

HAUGHTON, Willie O., between Seventeenth and Eighteenth

HAUSER, L., and wife

HAUSER, Lewis

HAUSINGER, H. A., daughter and mother-in-law

HAUSINGER, George  2809 P

HAWKINS, Mary Lee, niece of J. R. Coryell, Tenth and Winnie Streets

HAYES, child of Mrs. Era of Taylor, Texas

HAYMAN, John A., and wife and four children

HAYNES, Miss. L. (colored) servant of D. G. Chinn

HEAR, L. wife and twelve children; down the island

HECKLER, Charles  (white), painter

HEFTY, Mr. and Mrs. and five children

HEGMAN, Edward, wife and one daughter and one son

HEIDMAN, William, Jr.

HEINROTH, H., and four children

HEINROTH, Annie, 3610 K

HEIMAN, Anton  (ex-alderman), wife and three children

HERMAN, Mrs. and five children

HELFENSTEIN, Jr., John (child)

HELFENSTEIN, Sophie and Willie

HENBACH, Charles F., and son

HENNESSY, Mrs. M. P., and two nieces

HENRY, Isabelle, daughter of Policeman David

HENRY, Nelson, two children of

HENSS, A. and wife

HEER, Leonard, wife and two children

HERMAN, Mrs. and five children

HERMAN, Martin, and two children

HERMANN, W. J., 3714  S ½

HERMAN, Mrs. R. M., and child, Heards’ Lane, shell road

HERPES, John and A.

HERSEY, Mrs. John

HESRODT, August, Jr., and family   1423 L

HESS, August, and family, Thirty-eighth and P ½

HESS,  Mrs. Irene, Broadway and Sixth

HESTER, Charles

HEUBACK, Charles, and son

HEUSS, G. A, wife and three children

HEYDOWN, W., and wife,  R, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth

HIGGING, Mrs.

HIGH, J. B., and wife

HIGHTOWER,  Mrs. J. L., and child, of Dallas

HILDERBRAND, Fred

HILL, Mrs. Ben, and child

HILGENBUG. Jacob, wife and baby

HOARER, Martin, wife and son

HOBECK, _____, and boy

HOCH, Mike

HOCK, Mrs., and son

HODGE, George, wife and son (colored)

HODGE, Henrietta, Georgie, James, Gertrude and Clarence

HODGE, Mrs. Williams (colored)

HOESINGTON, J. A.

HOFFMAN, Mrs. Pauline,    Houston, a nurse

HOFFMAN, H. H ., Twenty-fourth, between Church and Winnie

HOFFMAN, several members of the family of F. H. Hoffman

HOFFMAN, Miss Augusta

HODGKINS, Mrs. Fred

HOLBECK, Mrs. L. L., niece of W. N. Shaw and mother of Mrs. W. L. Love

HOLBERT, Mrs. Victoria, Miss Minnie, Walter and Hattie  (all colored). 

Forty-first and U

HOLLAND,   (colored)   M ½ between Fourteenth and Fifteenth

HOLLAND, James H., wife and son Willie, and grandson James Otis

HOLMES, Florence

HOLMES, child of Laura  (colored)

HOLMES, Mrs. (colored)

HOMBURG, Peter, wife and four children

HOMBURG, Joe, wife and four children, Kinkead addition

HOMBURG, William, wife and two children

HOOD, Bessie  (colored)

HOSKINS, T. D., wife and three children (colored)

HOWE, Adolph, police officer, and wife and five children, Thirtieth and avenue M

HOWELL, Mrs. Addeline

HOWELL, Sydney,    longshoreman

HOWKE, Mrs. and four sons

HOWTH, Miss

HOWTH, Mrs. Clarence and father

HUBBELL, Misses Maggie and Emma

HUBNER, Edward and Antonette, Twenty-first and P

HUDSON, Mrs.

HUEBENER, Mrs. A., and boy   2621 I

HUGHES, Robert  (colored)

HUGHES, Mrs. Mattie

HUGHES, Stuart G.

HUGHES, Joe

HUGHES, Mrs.

HUHN, F., a street car motorman

HULL, Charlie (colored)  Twenty-eighth and Q ½

HUMBURG, Mamie

HUMBURG, Ed., milkman, down the island

HUNTER, George

HUNTER, Mrs. Alice, brother, father and three children

HUME, Stephen (colored)

HURT, Walter, wife two children and two servants

HOSKINS, Mrs. Helen, Twenty-eight and Q ½

HUZZA, Charles, wife and five children

HYLENBERG, Jacob, wife and child,  N and Seventeenth

HYMAN, Anton

 

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IOVEY, Mrs. C.  (colored)  worked at Beach

IRESCO, James, East End

IRWIN, wife and two sisters of Wm.

IRVIN, Joseph, 1918  O ½

IRVIN, child of William H.

IWAN,  Mrs. A.

 

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JACK, Mrs. Pearl A.

JACKMAN, Ada and two children

JACKSON, Sarah M. between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh

JACKSON, wife and daughter, Mabel Forty-third and S ½

JACKSON, J. W., Mrs. and two children

JACOBS, H. and wife

JAEGER, Mr. and Mrs. and two children.  Q ½, between Twenty-eight and

Twenty-ninth

JAEGER, John and wife

JAEGER, Walter H., O between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth

JAENICKE, Curt, wife and three children,  Jessie, Addie, Ida and Johanna,

 Kincaide addition

JALONICK, Ed, wife and two children all of Dallas

JAMES, and children,  Thirty-sixth and R

JASPER, two children of Perry (colored)

JASPERS, Jasper and two children

JAY, J. J.

JAY, son of J. P. , down the island

JAY, William (missing)

JEFFERBROOK, Mr. and Mrs. August

JENNINGS.  Mrs. James A.

JENNSSEN, Mr. and Mrs. and five children

JERREL, J., wife and four children and mother-in-law, milkman, down the island

JOHNSON, A, and wife

JOHNSON, Dan (colored), Thirty-eighth and T

JOHNSON, Miss May

JOHNSON, Mrs. Genevive W., and daughter   Forty-fifth and K

JOHNSON, R. D., wife and two children

JOHNSON, Peter, wife and five children, milkman down the island

JOHNSON, A. S., (screwman), wife and three children

JOHNSON, Lorand, wife and four children,   Forty-third and S.

JOHNSON, Richard  (colored)

JOHNSON, Mrs. H. B. and child

JOHNSON, Sydney, child of R. H. Johnson

JOHNSON, Mrs. Ben and two children

JOHNSON, Harry

JOHNSON, Mrs. Wm.

JOHNSON, H. P. and J. Kralich, lost off barge James Howard

JOHNSON, Adin, wife and son

JOHNSON, Julian

JOHNSON, Oakey, wife, child and mother-in-law

JOHNSON, Mrs. C. S.    N and Seventeenth

JOHNSON,  T. D.,    longshoreman

JOHNSON, Christopher, lived at 1918 P ½

JOHNSTON, Mrs. Wm

JOHNSTON, Mrs. Alice

JOHNSTON, J. B.,  wife and two children

JOHNSTON, J. A., and wife,  2814 Winnie

JOHNSTON, Mrs. Clara,  wife of  Bernard, and two children.  Thirty-second and K

JONES, mother and father of J. E. Jones

JONES, Ernest, Fortieth and R ½

JONES, Evan, and four children.  Fortieth and S ½

JONES, Wm., Sr., Fortieth and S ½

JONES, Mr. and Mrs., and daughter

JONES, J. H.,  and wife  3628 Q

JONES, Jackson

JONES, Walker Milliken, wife and two children

JONES, Robert

JONES, Mrs. W. R., and daughter, Mary

JONES, John A., and wife, Twenty-first and P ½

JONES, E. B.

JONES, Mrs. Matilda W., and daughter, Mary

JONES, Frank, son of Fred (colored)

JONES, Mrs. W. D.  3020 Q

JONES, Katie (colored) servant of Rev. H. C. Dunham   1021 I.

JONES, Mary, Sarah, Annie and Lizzie

JORDAN, C. A., son of Mrs. E. M. Jordan

JORDAN, Charles

JOUGHIN, Tony, former drummer in immune regiment

JOYCE, Mrs. E., and four children

JUFFS, Ben, wife and four children  1817  O ½

JUNEMANN, Charles, wife and daughter

JUNKA, Martha

JUNKER, Mrs. Colina

JUNKER, Mrs. Pauline,  Twentieth and N

JUNKER, Myrtle, P ½ and Twenty-ninth

JUNKER, William, wife and six children

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KACE, Mrs. John, and four children

KALSER, Louis, wife and three children   Forty-third and S ½

KAMPE, Charles

KAPER, August, wife and one child  Forty-second and S

KARVET,  Mrs. Jack, and four children  Forty-fifth and K

KAUFMAN, Mrs. Elizabeth

KAUFFMAN, H. wife and children

KEATS, Tom and wife

KEATS, Miss Tillie

KEEFE, Thomas J., wife and daughter

KEETON, J. O., wife and three children

KEHLER, Mrs. Fred, two girls and boy

KEIFER, wife, and daughter

KEIS, L., wife and four children

KEIS, Mrs. John

KEIS, Miss Judie

KELLER, Barney J., wife and four children

KELNER, Charles L., Sr., prominent cotton man

KELLOGG, of Tiechnor’s place, and whole family

KELLY, Mike

KELSO, Roy, baby of J.C.

KELSO, Munson, Jr.

KELSY, James

KELLY, Florence and Lilly

KELLY, wife and three children

KELLY, Tom, wife and two children

KELLY, Barney

KELLY,  Willie

KELLY, Dan. Sr.

KEMP, John W., Florist, Forty-second and S

KEMP, Mrs.  (colored) down the island

KEMP, W. C., and wife

KEMP, Tom and wife

KENNEDY, A., foreman of elevator A, wife and three children

KENNEDY, Benton, wife and three children,  Thirty-seventh and R

KENNELLY, Mrs. Annie

KEOGH, Mrs., and three children, Kinkead addition

KEOUGH, John, wife and four children, island

KERPAN, Mr. and Mrs. Paul       N between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

KESSLER, Joseph

KESSLER, Fred and Florence,  Forty-fifth and Broadway

KESSNER, August, Lena, Emma and James H.    Kinkead addition

KILGORE, Ed, wife and child

KIMLEY, Mrs. John and family

KINDLUND, Ejnar

KINDLUND, Newton and Carl

KINDS, Joseph, Nelson, Alma and Loris

KING, Mrs. (colored)

KING, Rosa J., (colored)

KINSFADER, Joe, wife and child

KIRGY, George, Kincaide addition, wife and three children

KIRBY, Mrs. George, and two children

KIRBY, Mrs. J. H., and three children.  Mr. Kirby is an employe of the Santa Fe and was not in town

KIRBY, James, section foreman, and three men, Southern Pacific

KISSINGER, Mrs. M. J. and daughter    Eleventh and Avenue M

KLEIN, E. C., wife and five children

KLEIN, Mrs. E. V., sister or W. N. Shaw of Houston, and grandmother of

Mrs. W. L. Love

KLEIMAN, Joe, wife and child and two workmen, down the island

KLEMAN,  Fred, and wife

KLEINCKE, H., and wife and children

KLEINMANN, Henry and wife

KNOWLES, Mrs. W. T., and three children

KOCH, Mrs. Elizabeth,  M between Ninth and Tenth

KOCH, Wm., Sr., island

KOEHLER, Mrs. Fred

KOLB, Infant of C. F.

KONSTANTOPOLOS, F.   Twenty-fourth and Beach

KOTHE, Wm.,    Q between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth

KOTTE, William C.

KRAUSS, J. J., and wife

KRAUSS,  Fred

KARLICK, J. lost off barge James Howard

KARLICK, A.,  lost from government barge

KROENER, Wm, Sophie and Florie

KRECKRECEK, Joe, wife and three children

KREIGELL, David and daughter, B.

KUDDER, Ed. and wife

KUHN, Oscar, and wife and children

KUHNA, Mrs. H. Klem, and two children

KUHNELL, Mrs. H. Clem and two daughters, Misses Lillian and Hazel

KUPPER,_____,   S between Forty-second and Forty-third

 

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LABATT, Louisa C., and sister, Nellie E.

LABATT, Joseph A., wife and children

LABATT,  H. J., Sr., wife and daughter

LACKEY, Robert

LACKEY, Ilma

LACKEY, Mrs. Mary, four children and daughter-in-law

LACKEY, Mrs.  father and mother

LACKEY, and children, Leon and Pearl

LAFAYETTE,  Mrs. and two children

LAMONT, Richard P.

LANAHAN,   Laura, Francis, Terrence and Claud, children of John Lanahan

            Twenty-ninth and Strand

LANDRUM, B, and five children, Bolivar

LANE, F. and family

LANE, Rev., wife and two children

LANG, five children of P.A.

LAPREYRE, James, wife and four sons

LARSON, Charles E.

LARSON, H. and two children

LARSON, Ed., boatkeeper of pilot boat Eclipse

LASHLEY, Mrs. Dave

LASHLEY, Mrs. Sophia

LASOCCO, Mrs., Ave. P ½ and Twenty-first.  Mrs. Lasocco kept a grocery store

and it is said that about twenty-five persons were in the building when it

collapsed, and all were lost.

LAUDERDALE, Mrs. Robert, one son, two daughters and Mrs. Lauderdale’s

mother.

LAUKHUFF, Genevive

LAUSEN, August and three children, Thirty-ninth and Ave S

LAWSON, Mrs. W. and Miss Oralie

LAWSON, Charles, wife and child

LEAGETT,  Mrs. and three children, nine miles on bay shore down the island

LEAGUE, Mrs. and two children

LEASK, Maury, clerk of William Burge, Colorado addition

LEBERMAN, Henry L.

LEE, Captain and wife, Galveston island bay shore

LEES, Mrs. Elizabeth

LEDTSCH, Theodore

LEGAT, Mrs. Celia, and family of six

LEGATE, Mrs. Pericles, two sons and two daughter

LEGATE,  Louis, wife and son

LEGATE,  Christian

LEHMAN, Charles and son, Forty-fifth and K

LEIBE, Mrs. Mary A., Church between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth

LEMERE, Y., and wife

LEMIRE, Joe, and four children

LEIMEYER, Henry, wife and five children

LEMMON, Virgil

LEMONS, Mrs. Celestine (colored)  Twenty-eight and R

LENA, Mrs.

LENNARD, Fred, aged 4 years,  4512 K

LENKER, Tommy, grandchild of Angelina Parker

LENZ, August, longshoreman

LEON, _____, and two children

LEONIP, Mrs. and family

LEPEHEAR, J. wife and three children

LESLIE, Miss Gracie

LETTERMAN, W., wife and two children

LETTS, Captain, wife two children and sister, Kinkhead addition

LEVERMAN, Prof.

LEVINE, Mrs. P., and family

LEVY, Miss, of Houston

LEVY, Miss Emma, of Victoria

LEVY, Major W. T., wife and three children

LEWIS, Mrs. Agnes (colored)

LEWIS, Miss, Agnes (colored)

LEWIS, Elizabeth, Eighth and Broadway

LEWIS, Mrs. C. A. (colored).  Forty-fourth and R

LEWIS,  Mrs. J., and six children

LEWIS, Agnes,

LEWIS, Maria

LEWIS, Harris, 2310 Avenue Q

LINDGREN, John, wife and five children (three children saved)

LINDNER, Mrs. Louisa, and five children

LINDQUIST, Mrs. Oscar, and three children

LINDGREN, John, and family

LLOYD, W.

LLOYD, Charles H., wife and one child

LLOYD,  Buck” and wife

LISBONY, Mrs. W. H., W. H., Jr., and Miss Eunice, daughter of C. P. Lisbony

LITTLE, Mrs. J. A., Thirty-sixth and R

LIVINGSTON, Mrs.

LIVINGSTON, Mrs. Frances, Thirty-second and R.

LOASBERG, Miss Maggie

LOCKE, Mrs. Mary

LOCKHART, Mrs. Charles, and two children,  Forty-second and S ½

LOCKMAN, Henry and wife,  1124 Avenue L

LOCKSTADT, Albert, wife and three children

LONG, two children of Sergeant

LONG, Mrs. A.

LONGNECKER, Mrs. A.

LORD, Richard, traffic manager George H. McFadden & Bros., cotton exporters

LORANCE, Mrs. T. A.

LOSICO, Mrs. Fillimena, daughter, three grandchildren and son-in-law

LOSSING, Mrs. Horace

LOSSING, Mrs. Sarah A.  Fifty-second and S

LOTT, Walter C., wife and two children

LOUIS, Mrs. Maria (colored)

LOUIS, Poland, carrier News

LOVE. Ed G.

LOVE, R. A., officer

LUCA, Mrs. J., Thirty-eight and I

LUCAS, four children of Mrs. J.

LUCAS, John and two children

LUCAS, Mr. and Mrs. H., two children and white nurse

LUCAS, Mrs. William, and two sons, John, aged 16 years and 9 months, and David

Edward, aged 13 years and 9months, 4428 Avenue K, wife and sons of

William Lucas, foreman car repair shop Galveston, Houston and Henderson

railway, who was on a vacation in Arkansas at the time of the catastrophe.

LUCAS, two children of Mrs. David 4512 K

LUCKENBELL, B. E., and wife, clerk Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe

LUDEKE, Henry, wife and son

LUDDEKER,______.

LUDDIE (colored)

LUDWIG, E. A., mother and sister-in-law

LUMBERG, Willie and Lena, down the island

LUMBURGER, Gus, wife and nine children, Forty-third and S ½

LUVIS, Mark (colored), wife and two children

LYLE, William W., grandmother and sister

LYNCH, Ed and family, Thirty-third and P

LYNCH, James and wife  2616 Q

LYNCH, A.

LYNCH, Peter, Forty-third and P

LYNCH, John

 

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MABSON, Grace, and three children (colored),  K between Forty-fifth

and Forty-sixth

MACGILL, David ,   L between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh

MACKEY, Mrs. W. G., and four children (colored), M ½ between Thirteenth and

Fourteenth

MACLIN, J. D., wife and seven children

MACLIN, W. L., wife and three children, down the island

MADDER,  Mr. and Mrs.

MAGNA,  two daughters and son

MALES, O. M., wife and child

MANLEY, Mrs., Sr.

MALITZ, Theodore

MALTZBERGER, Tony, and family

MANIER, Miss Fisa

MANLY, Joe, Sr., mother and two nieces of.

MANNING, Mark

MANSFIELD, Caroline, and mother, (colored)  Sixteenth between N ½  and O

MARCORBURRO, entire family – wife and four children

MARCOTTE, Miss Pauline  4122  P ½

MARCOVICH, Mat

MAREE, works with James Faschar

MARLOW, Alexander

MARSHALL, Mrs. Harry K.

MARTIN, Frank, wife and one son

MARTIN, Miss Annie

MARTIN, Jim, and three unknown

MARTIN, Herman, and part of family

MARTYR, Mrs. R., 2419 Q

MARTYR, Edith, Cora and Alfred (missing)

MARRS, Fannie, Twenty-sixth and M ½

MASSEY, Mrs. E., and child

MASSEY, Tom, Mollie C., Orrin King, Thirty-fifth and R

MASTERSON, Mrs. B. T.

MATTHEWS, Harry, missing

MATTHEWS, Harry L.

MAUDY, Mrs., and daughter (colored), M ½ between Sixteenth and Seventeenth

MAUPIN, Joseph, and family, Kinkead addition

MAXWELL, Mary, Twenty-eighth and P ½

MAYROCK, wife and five children

MAYSACH, _____, and family

MEAD, James,  Twelfth and I

MEALY, Joseph

MEALY, Mrs. John

MEETS, W. H.,  longshoreman

MEGNA, one child of Mike, Nineteenth and P

MEGNAR, Crocifisso

MELLOR (better known as Miller).  Robert, a butcher, and wife,

Twenty-seventh and Q

MENARD, Mrs. Mary

MENZELL, John, wife and five children

MERIC, Eugene, wife, child and mother down the island

MESTRY, Charlie (colored)

MEYER, Chris (missing)

MEYER, Henry, and four children

MEYER, Mrs. Joe

MEYER, Tilden, Forty-third and T ½

MIDDELEGGE, Ernest, H., wife and three sons, Harry, aged 13, Adolph, aged 10

            And Robert, aged 8

MIDDELEGGE, Sophia, mother of Ernest Middelegge

MIDDLEBURGER, George, wife and three children

MIDLEGGE, August, wife and five children

MIELHULAN, Mrs.

MIGEL, Meyer

MIHAL, Mrs. A., and three children

MILAN, wife and four children

MILLER, Gus, wife and three children, Fifty-eight and Broadway

MILLER, Mrs. Charles, and six children

MILLER, Henry, and family, Sydnor’s bayou

MILLER, Frank, oysterman

MILLER, S., and wife

MILLER, William, and wife

MILLER, ─ A number of persons in the family of B. J. Miller

MILLER, Mrs. (colored), and five children

MILLER, Joe, wife and child

MILLER, Mr., wife and six children Galveston island, bay shore

MILLER, E. O., twenty-one miles down the island

MINNIS, Mrs. W. P. and S. A. Forty-fifth and Broadway

MINOR, Lucian

MITCHELL, Louis B. (Colored)

MITCHELL, Mrs. Annie, and son

MITCHELL, W. P.

MITCHELL, Mrs. C. R., Thirty-ninth and Q ½

MITCHELL, Miss Jennie E., Thirty-ninth and Q ½

MITCHELL, R. L.,  Thirty-ninth and Q ½

MITCHELL, Miss Nola

MOFFETT,____, wife and two children

MONOGHAN, Mike , and family

MONOGHAN, John and wife

MONROE,  Mrs.  (colored), and three children

MONTELEONE, Miss Marie, Hitchcock

MORAN, James, and wife

MOREE, _____, works with Joseph Fachan

MORINO

MORLEY, D., and wife

MOORE, Mrs. Nathan (colored)

MOORE, E. W.

MOORE, Alex, butcher

MOORE, Robert

MOORE, Miss Maggie

MOORE, two children of Pud

MOORE, Mrs. Dock, Sixiteth and Q

MOORE, Cecelia, Loraine, Vera and Mildred, Children of Mr. and Mrs. Louis

Moore, Kinkhead addition

MOORE, Estelle (colored)

MOORE, William (“Dock”)

MORROW, Mrs., and four children

MORSE, Albert P., linotype machine operator Tribune, wife and three children

MORSEBURGER, Antonio, and wife

MORTON, Hammond, and four children

MOSERGER, _____.

MOTT, Mrs. B. F., Sydnor’s bayou

MOTT, Mrs. Frank

MOTTER, Mrs., and two daughters

MULCAHEY, two children

MULETZ, Theodore, wife and daughter

MULHOLLAND, Mrs. Louisa, Old Woman’s Home

MULLER, W. P. and wife

MULLER, Henry, wife and child

MULSBURGER, Tony, and wife

MUNDINE, Mrs. Meria E.

MUNKENNELT, Frank, longshoreman

MUNN, Mrs. J. W., Sr.

MURI, Annie and Murine

MURIE, Mrs. Annie, and daughter, Laurine

MUTTI, A., killed in rescue work

MYERS, Mrs. C. J., and one child

MYERS, Willie

MYER, Herman, wife and son Willie

M’AULEY, J. B., and wife

M’CAMISH, R. A., wife and two daughters

M’CANN, Billy, wife and four children

M’CARTY, Leon L. (colored)

M’CAUGHLAR, Irella (colored), Twenty-seventh and P

M’CAULEY, William H., wife and children, Eugene, Annie and Dewey, lost at

Giozza residence

M’CAULLEY, J., and wife,  Thirty-fourth and P ½

M’CULLOUGH, A. Rallar  (colored)

M’CLOSKEY, wife and two children of Captain Charles

M’CLUSKEY, Annie

M’CONELEY, H., and wife

M’CORMICK, Mrs. B. and four children

M’GOWAN, Jim

M’DADE, Ed (colored)

M’DADE, Mrs. E. (colored)

M’DONALD, Jerry, helper Jones’ dairy

M’DONALD, Mrs. Mary, and son

M’CUNE, John. Sixth and I

M’EWEN, John H., Jr. Sixth and I

M’EWEN, John, island

M’GILL, D. H.

M’GOVERN, James

M’GRAW, Peter, and wife

M’GUIRE, John

M’HALE, John, two children of.

M’KAY, W. J.

M’KENNA – Five members of the P.J. and J.P. McKenna families, Mrs. J.P.

            McKenna being the only survivor.

M’LEAN, John, bartender

M’MAUS, Mrs. W. H.

M’MILLAN, Mrs. M. J.

M’NEAL, Mrs. James, and child

M’NEILL, M., Miss J. and Miss Ruby  1609 O ½

M’NEIL, Hugh, and baby and Miss Jennie McNeil

M’PETERS, Mrs. and two children, Kinkead addition

M’PHERSON, Robert (colored)

M’VAY, Mrs. E. C.

M’VEIGH, Miss Lorena, Forty-fourth and Broadway

M’VEIGH, Mrs. J. M., Forty-fourth and Broadway

M’VEY, Mrs. J. W., and Miss Lorraine

 

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NAPOLEON, Henry, wife and sister, (colored)

NEAL, a fisherman

NECEY, Conrad, wife and six children  Forty-fourth and S

NEILL,_____, and family, down the island

NEIMAN, Charley

NEIMANN, Mrs. and Miss Dora

NEIMEYER, J., and family, farmer

NELSON, Mrs. and daughter

NELSON,  John, wife and three children

NELSON, W. H. longshoreman

NEUWILLER, William, wife and three children,  Thirty-seventh and Q ½

NEWELL, Sydney,  longshoreman

NEWTON, Mrs. J. M. and child, Houston

NOKIS, Nettie May, step-daughter of Louis Gruetzmacher

NOLAN, mother and entire family except two of J. B. Nolan, telegraph operator

NOLLEY, Mrs. Sam and four children, Fortieth street and avenue T.

NORTH, and family

NORTH, Miss Archie

NORTON, Mrs. and two children

NORTON, Fred S., wife son and niece, Miss Irene Davis

 

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OAKLEY, F., shooting gallery man

OATS, Charlotte ( colored)

 

 

OBERG, Hans

OHLSEN, Mr. and Mrs. O. and Enfield  1718 O

OLDS, Charlotte, wife of Jesse (colored), Thirtieth and N.

OLIVER,____, and family, missing

OLESON, Otto, longshoreman

OLSEN, Miss Clara

OLSEN, T.H., wife and two children

OLSEN, Mrs. Matilda and two children

OLSEN, O. A., carpenter, wife and three children

OLSON, Steve and Charley

OLSON, Thomas H. and wife

ONE LABORER at Dr. Fry’s dairy

OPITZ, Anita

OPPE, Fritz, milkman

OPPERMANN, Marguerite and Gussie

OPPERMAN, Miss May, of Palestine

OPPERMAN, Albert L, and wife, 405 ½ Twenty-first

ORMOND, five children of George

OSTERMAYER, Henry and wife

OSTERMAYER, Frist

OTTERSON, A., and wife,  K between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth

O’CONNOR, Mamie

O’CONNELL, Mrs.

O’CONNOLLY, Miss Mamie

O’DELL, Miss Nellie, daughter of Jas. O’dell of avenue P ½ and Twenty-seventh street

O’HARROW, William

O’KEFFE, Mrs. C. J., Twenty-seventh and Q ½

O’NEILL, wife and five children, an oysterman, with four hired men

O’NEILL, Lawrence, son of James, Thirty-fourth and P

O’NEILL, James and Frank, sons of James, orphan’s home

O’SHAUGHNESSY, Antoinette Pauline, 1514 Mechanic

O’SWAN, Auguste, Thirty-seventh and Q

O’TOLSEE, H. E., longshoreman

 

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PAETZ, Mrs. Lena, wife of Louis, teamster at mills

PAILSLEY, William

PAISLEY, A. H., and wife,  610 ½ K

PALMER, Mrs. Mae and 6-year-old son Lee  2324 P ½

PALMER, Mrs. J. B., and baby

PALMIERI, Salvatore, wife and five children, Hitchcock

 

 

 

PANLEY, Matthew

PARK, Mrs. M. L., and two daughters, Alice and Lucy

PARKER, Mrs. D. and two children

PARKER, Sullivan, wife and three children

PARKER, Miss Mollie

PARKER, Mrs. Frank and two children, avenue Q and Thirtieth and

Thirty-first streets

PARKER, Angelina, and grandchild, Tommy Lesker

PARKET, Miss Mollie

PAROBICH, Michael wife and four children, down the island

PAROBICH, John, wife and three children, down the island

PASKALL, Augustine and wife, Madeline, Galveston island

PATRICK, Ida and Cora

PATRICK, Mariah, ── 706 Church

PATRICK, Mrs. Susan (colored), Thirty-ninth and N

PATTER, C. H., and baby

PATTERSON, Florence, Thirty-fifth and Winnie

PATTERSON, Miss S., (colored), of Houston

PATTERSON, H. T., wife and children

PATTERSON, Thompson, carpenter, wife and four children, Third and Beach

PATTERSON, H. T.

PATTON, Thomas (colored)

PAULS, Miss Agnes

PAULS, son and housekeeper of J.

PAULS, Willie and Cecelia

PAULY, Mr. and Mrs.

PAVESIS, J., son, housekeeper and her two children

PAYSEE, Mrs. Henry and two children Leona and Louise

PECO, Leon, wife and four children

PEITZLIN, Rudolph and Robbie

PELINGE, Mrs., and mother

PELLINS, Mrs.

PENNY, Mrs. A., and two sons

PERKINS, Arthur (colored), Thirty-second and Q ½

PERKINS, Alfred, wife and grandson (colored)

PERKINS, Lucy (colored)

PERKINS, Lota (colored)

PERKINS, Mrs. L. and two children (colored), 3601  Q ½

PERRIER, H., wife and child, Eighteenth, between N ½ and O

PERRY, Mrs. H. M. and son, Clayton of Houston

PERRY, Jasper, Jr., wife and two children

PERRY, Mrs. Oliver, colored

PEEK, Capt. R. H., city engineer, and wife and five children

PEETZ, Mrs. Capt. J.J., and eldest and youngest daughters,  Twenty-ninth and P ½

PETERS, F., and wife Twentieth and P ½

PETERS, Mrs. C.

PETERS, Robert, Thirty-third and S.

PETERSON,  Rudolph (saddler), Thirty-third and S

PETERSON, Charles, wife and two children

PETERSON, Mrs. J., and children

PETERSON, K. G., wife and child

PETERSON, George (soldier), wife and two children, Forty-third and R

PETROE, Leon, wife and child

PETSINGER, Mrs. and mother

PETTEL, Mrs.

PETTINGILL, W.H., and wife and three sons, Walter W., James and Norman

            (missing), Thirty-third and S.

PETTIT, W. R.

PHELPS, Ruth and Ruby E.

PIERSON, Frank

PIERSON, Mrs. Mary and Alice

PILFORD, W., Mexican Cable Co., and four children, Madge, Willie. Jack and

            Georgianna, Twenty-fifth and Q

PILTZ, George Sr.

PINER, Mrs. Ella

PINEY, Mrs. (colored)

PINTO, Mrs. Tony, and three children

PISI, C. L.

PISCHOS, Mr. and Mrs., county road

PITTELL, Mrs.

PIX, C.H.

PLATT, Mrs.  S.,  Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh

PLITT, Hermann,   Forty-ninth and R.

POLK, Cornelius and Violet (colored)

POLAND, Ed, and sister

POND, Miss Mary

POPULAR, Mr. and Mrs. A., and four children, Agnes, Mamie, Clarence and Tony

POREE, Henry,  tailor, Eighteenth and avenue N ½

PORETTE, Josephine

POTTHOFF, Charles, wife and five children

POTTER, C. H., and little daughter

POWELL, William and wife, Eva, Forty-sixth and K

POWERS, Mrs. Carrie V. and child

POWERS, Mrs. mother-in-law of Mrs. A. R. G. Edwards

PRAKER,  William

PRAKER, J., wife and child

PREUSSNER, Mrs., and three children

PROPHET, Marie (colored)

PROVOST, James, wife and two children,  Thirty-sixth and Beach

PRUESMITH, Mrs. F., and three children

PREUSSNER, Heinrich, down the island

PRYOR, Ed., wife and four children,  Eighth and L, of St. Joe, Mo.

PTOLEMY, Paul, wife and two children,  P ½ and Twenty-seventh street

PUESENUTT, Mrs. Fred and three children

PUGLER, Lizzie,  M, between Eleventh and Twelfth

 

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QUESTER, Bessie

QUESTED, Mrs. M., and little son and daughter

QUINN, Mrs. Mary and one child

QUINN, Mrs. Thomas,  Eighth and L

QUINN, Robert, wife and six children

QUINN, John, engineer, Sixth and H (missing)

QUINN, Mrs. Frank, and son Claude

QUINN, Frank, Tremont and L

QUOWVICH, John, and four others unknown

 

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RABB, George W., and wife

RADFORD, Mattie E., Claude G. and J. A. (colored)

RADEKER, Mrs. Herman and child

RALEIGH, Miss Minnie, 816 Winnie

RALEIGH, Miss Lelia, 816 Winnie

RANEY, family

RANDOLPH, Edith

RAPHAEL, Nick

RATTISSEAU, A., wife and three children, S, between Forty-first and Forty-second

RATISSEAU, Mrs. W. L., and three children

RATISSEAU, J. B., wife and four children

RATISSEAU, P. A.

RATISSEAU, C. A.,  wife and seven children

RAUADAUX, Murray

RAW, Mr. at Lafitte grove

RAY, Miss Susie

RAY, Henry, wife and two children

RAYBURN, Crawford, 1624 M ½

RAYMOND, Mrs., and two children

READER,____, family

REAGAN, Mrs. John J., 420 Center street

REEGAN, H. J., wife and five children  Thirty-fifth and S ½

REAGAN, John P., and daughter, Mrs. Albert Opperman

REAGAN, Mrs. Patrick, and son

REAGAN, J. N.

REAGAN, Mike, and mother-in-law

REAMAN, Mrs.

REAMS, Rutter, wife and children,  Forty-third and T.

REHUN, William, wife and two children

REEDER,____, and family.

REDELLI, Angelo, wife and four children

REHM, Bill, wife and two children

REIN,______, wife and daughter, Thirty-ninth and R.

REINHART, Agnes and Helen, daughters of John

REUTER, Henry

REUTER, Otto

REYMANENDT, Louis, 2326 Q

REYMANSCOTT, Louis,  Q between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth

RHAES, I. F., wife and two children

RHEA, Mrs. and Miss Mamie of Giles county, Tenn

RHINE, John, wife and five children,  Thirty-ninth and T.

RHINE, Frank and George,  Thirty-ninth, between R and R ½

RHONE, Lulu L. (colored)

RHODES, Miss Ella; trained nurse

RHODES, Annie (colored), cook of Mrs. W. T. Sherwood

RHYMES, Mr. Thomas, wife and two Children

RICE, William J., of Galveston News, and daughter, Mildred

RICE, Fisher (colored)

RICHAMDERES, Mrs. Irene, and baby

RICHANDERS, William, wife and baby,  M between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

RICHARD, F. L. officer, wife and one child

RICHARDS,_____,  officer

RICHARDSON, and family, Forty-fourth and J

RICHARDSON, S. W., and wife, 2304 Q

RICHARDSON, William (colored)

RICHARDSON, William M.  4413 Winnie

RICHARDSON, William

RICKIE, Tony, and wife

RICKETT, John

RIESEL, Mrs. Luia and children, Ray and Edna

RILEY, Mrs. W., and two children

RILEY, Solomon and wife

RIMMELIN, Edward H., and wife,   N between Twelfth and Thirteenth

RING, J., proofreader Galveston News, and two children

RIORDAN, Thomas

RIPLEY, Henry

RISER, Henry, wife and three children

RITTER, Mrs. William, Center and P

RITZLER, Mrs.

RITHCIE, Miss Helena A.,  Sixth and I

RIZZO, Dormice

ROACH, Annie

ROACH,  watchman

ROBBINS, Mrs. H. B., of Smith’s Point

ROBERTS, Herbert M., yard clerk Galveston, Houston and Northern Railroad

ROBERTS, J. T., wife and two daughters

ROCHFORD, Ben, and wife,  Eleventh and A

ROCKFORD, Wm., and wife, Twelfth and O

RODEFELD, Wm. Jr.

ROEMER, C. G., and wife, Tenth and L

ROEMER, Elizabeth, wife of A.C.

ROELTER,  A. J., wife and two children

ROEHM, William, wife and two children

ROGERS, Blanch Donald, niece of D. B.

ROHL, wife and five children

ROHN, Annie (colored)

ROLL, Mrs. and four children

ROLL, J. F., wife and four children

ROPER, Mrs. Eliza (colored)

ROSE, Mrs. Franklin

ROSE, C. M.,  1628 N

ROSE, H., and wife

ROSE, Mrs. baby of.

ROSELLI, Angelica

ROSELLI, Josephine

ROSELLI, Sam

ROSELLI, Francis

ROSELLI, G. Mrs.

ROSEN, Mr., wife and four children two miles down the island

ROSENBERG, and baby

ROSENKRANZ, Theresia

ROSI, G., and two children

ROSIN, Hermann, wife and five children, Hermann, Willie, John, Fritz

and Henry

ROSS, 9 year old child of Mrs. Ross of Houston

ROSSALLE, B., wife and three children

ROSSE, Mrs. L., and three children, Nineteenth and P

ROSSLAN, John, and wife, down the island

ROSSLAN, five brothers, down the island

ROTH, Mrs. Kate, and three children

ROTTER, A. J., wife and two children

ROWAN, Mrs. wife of Police Officer John, and three children

ROWE, Mrs. and three children

ROWE, Hattie (colored)

ROWE, Ada (colored)

ROWE, George (colored)

RUCE, Ida (colored)

RUDDER, Robert, wife and four children,  Forty-third and T.

RUDGER, C., wife and child

RUDIREKER, and three women

RUENBUHL, Johnnie, lost at Lamarque

RUEHRMOND, Prof., wife and two children

RUHLIN, Caleb  (Listed with FALK, Mrs. James)

RUHTER, Lena

RUHTER, Frank, Mrs. K., Leon. Albert,  O ½  between twenty-fifth

and Twenty-sixth

RUHTER, Albert, and wife, Twenty-fifth and avenue P ½

RUMMELIN, Ed and John

RUNTER, A., mother and father

RUST, Henry, and three children, Twenty-ninth and P ½

RUTHER, Robert, wife and six children,  Forty-third and T

RUTEER, H., wife and five children

RAYALLS, ____, four

RYALS, Charles, four children of, Myrtle, Wesley, Harry, and Mabel

RYAN, Mike, wife and four children, and three nieces

RYAN, Mrs. Mary, Kinkead addition

RYAN, Joseph E., wife and child of, Kinkead addition

RYMAN, George, wife and daughter  4405  S ½

 

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SANSOR, Ernest, longshoreman

SARME, Mrs. George. 4513 K, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets

SARGENT, Thomas, Arthur and Alice  1315 M ½

SAWYER, Dr. J. R., 1919 P

SAWYER, Tom

SAWYER, Mrs. Robert L., and three children

SCARBOROUGH, Harry, a fisherman

SCHADERMANTLE, Randle

SCHADERMANTLE, Maud

SCHARF, Mrs. and three children

SCHELLER, Mrs. Charles, and four children

SCHEIRHOLZ, W., wife and five children

SCHMIDT, Mrs. F., and son, Richard, P ½ between Twenty-sixth

and Twenty-seventh

SCHMIDT, Richard,  Hoo Hoo Planing Mill

SCHILKE, Mrs. Julius and two children, August and Albert

SCHEIDER, J. F., wife and six children, milkman down the island

SCHNEIDER, Henry and family

SCHOLEA, Richard, wife, son Frank, and his adopted daughter, Tilda Meyer,

Forty-third and T ½

SCHOCK, ____, and wife

SCHOOLFIELD,  Isaac

SCHOOLFIELD,_____,  (colored)

SCHROEDER, Henry, wife and five children of

SCHROEDER, Mrs. George M., and four children

SCHRADER, Mary

SCHRODER, Mrs. Lottie A.

SCULL, Mrs. Mary

SCHULER,  A. wife and five children

SCHUTTE, R., wife and two children

SCHULTER, Mr. and Mrs. Charley, and five children

SCHULTZ, Mr. and Mrs.

SCHULTZ, Charles C.

SCHULTZ, Fred and wife

SCHULZ, Mrs. A.

SCHUMACHER, Annie

SCHWOBEL, George, wife and daughter

SCHWARTZ, Marie, Maggie and Willie,  Twenty-fourth, avenue R and Beach

SCHWARZBAACH,  4-year-old child of Theo

SCHWARTZBACH, Joe

SCOFIELD, Mrs. Ida (lost in Magna’s store)

SCOVILLO, Mrs. Ida (colored)

SCOTT, Annie

SCOTT, Hugh (colored).  R between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth

SEABORN, J. R.

SEALS, Wallace D. (colored)

SEALS, Sarah N. (colored)

SEDGWICK,  child of

SEGERS, and family

SEIBEL, Fred, Sr.

SEIBEL, Mrs. Julius

SEIBEL, Lizzie

SEIBEL, Mrs. Jacob and son, Julius

SEIBLE, O. J., Jr.

SEIDENSTICKER, Henry

SENOTT, Maggie

SEVERT, John and wife

SEVERAL, J. and wife

SEIXAS, Mrs. E.

SEIXAS, Anna

SEIXAS, Miss Lucille

SEILAS, Cecelia

SEIXAS, Mrs. C. S.

SHAPER, Henry, wife and two sons, milkman down the island

SHARP, Miss Annie

SHARP, Mr. and Mrs.

SHAW, Nephew of M. W. Shaw

SHAW,  Frank

SHELAREY, Leon, son and daughter (colored)

SHEPARD, Mrs. T. W. and Baby

SHERMAN, Albert (butcher, better known as “Yammer”)

SHERWOOD, W. T.

SHERWOOD, Thomas, wife and two of three children

SHIKE,  Mrs., son and infant

SHOOK, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Jr.

SILKE, Mrs.

SIEDENSTUCKER, John, Fourteenth and L

SINNE, John, Lizzie and one child, Forty-first and Broadway

SINNETT, Maggie and Eddie, Twenty-seventh and Q

SKARKE, Charles F. son of Charles J. Skarke, in Catholic’s orphan’s home.

SKARKE, Chas. F., son of Chas. J.

SKELTON, Mrs. Emma, and two children

SLITTER, J. M., longshoreman

SLAUGHTER, Philip (colored)

SLAYTON, MRS. Carrie B. (colored)

SMITH, E.P., wife and four children

SMITH, Mrs. Mamie

SMITH, Sam (colored),  of Olympia theater.

SMITH, Jacob

SMITH, Mrs. and baby (colored)

SMITH, Wiley, wife and child (colored)

SMITH, Mrs. Mary

SMITH, Charles L.

SMITH, Prof. F.C., wife and five children

SMITH, Mrs., and two children, near county bridge

SMITH, R. W., ticket agent Hot Springs Ark., wife and four children,

visiting Cox family

SMITH, Gertrude

SMITH, Stella, working for Mrs. C. H. Hughes

SMITH, Sallie (colored), cook for Dr. Perkins

SNIPE, Calvin and daughter

SODICH, L.

SOLOMON, Mrs. Julius

SOLOMON, Julius

SOLOMON, Frank, and family of six

SOMMER, Joe, wife and child

SOMERVILLE, S B., and wife (colored)

SOMMERS, Ferdinand, wife and three daughters, son, Joseph, wife and child

SORDICK, L.

SORLEY, W. B. 1717 Church

SOUTHWICK, Mrs. Sanford

SPAETER, Mrs. Fredricks

SPAETER, Otilla

SPALDING, Joseph, Sydnor’s bayou

SPANISH SAILOR, Steamship Telesfora

SPECK, Captain

SPENCER, Stanley, G., local representative of W. W. Wilson, agent Elder,

Dempster & Co’s steamship lines and North German Lloyd steamship lines

SPRIGGS, Mary

STACKER, Mrs. Sophie

STACKER, Miss Alfreda

STACKER, George

STACKPOLE, Dr. and family

STANFORD, Mrs. Emma, Twentieth and P ½

STAWINSKY, Mr. and Mrs. William

STAWINSKY, Edward

STAYTON, Mrs. Carrie B. (colored)

STEAGER, J., and wife and two children

STEDING,_____, wife and children (seven in family)

STEEB, Julius, wife and two children

STEMBRINK, Frederick W., and three children, lived at 4209 S.

STEINBUNK, Edward

STEINBUNK, Arthur

STEINBUNK, George

STEINFORTH, Mrs. Emma

STELLMAN, Lily

STENZEL, wife and three children

STERHOLTZ, W., and wife

STETGEL, Mr. and all of his family

STEVENS, Frankie, Leo, Jerald and Edward, sons of T. J.

STEWART, Miss Lester

STEWART, Mrs. Lester

STEWART, Capt. P., and family

STEWART, Robert C.

STICKOLITCH, Mannie

STICHCLOCK, Miss Mabel, Mechanic street

STIGLITZ, Miss Mamie

STILLMAN, Robert, wife and child, down the island

STOCKFLETH, Mrs. Peter, and children, Willie, Julius, Fred, Mabel and Johnnie

STOUSLAND, Joe, longshoreman

STRABO, Nick, and family, except one.

STRICKHAUSEN, Mrs.

STRUNK, William, wife and six children, Thirty-fourth and R

STUB, Julius, wife and two children

STUDLEY, Mrs. and two children, Fortieth and R

SUDDEN, Clara (colored)

SUGAR, Mrs. Annie, and two children

SULLIVAN, Mrs. J. A., and son, Thirty-second and Q ½

SULLIVAN, Mrs. Martha, and child R, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second

SUMMERS, Miss Sarah, of Cadiz, Ky

SUMMERS, Mrs. M. S., 1912 K

SWAIN, Richard D.

SWAN, George, wife and four children

SWANSON, Mrs. wife of Policeman martin

SWARTBACH, child of A.

SWEIGEL, George, mother and sister

SWENSON, Mrs. Mary K

SWICKEL, mother and three sisters of John

SYMMS, two children of H. G.

 

 

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TARPEY, Joseph

TAVINETT, Antonet

TAYER, Verma and M. C., Thirty-second and L ½

TAYLOR, Mrs. (colored)

TAYLOR, Mrs. J. W.

TENBUSCH, George and John

TENCH, Mrs. C.

THOMAS, Pat, and eight children   T thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh

THOMPSEN,  Mrs. W. B. and two children

THOMPSON,____, wife and three children

THOMPSON, wife and four children

THOMPSON, Milton

THOMPSON, mother-in-law and sister-in-law of Billy Thompson of fire

department

THURMAN, Mrs. (colored)

THURMAN, Mrs.

TIAN, Mrs. Clement, and three children

TICKEL, H. J., wife and two children

TICKLE, Mrs. James, Sr.

TILLEBACH, Mrs. Charles, and two children

TILSMAN, Robert, wife and five children   46 Broadway

TOOTHACHER, Mrs.  J.  F.

TOOTHACHER, Miss Etta

TORR, T. C., wife and five children

TOVERA, Sam, policeman, wife and four children

TOZEN, Mrs. G. M.,  Miss Bema

TRAHAN, Mrs. H. V., and child

TRAVERS, Mrs. H. C., and son Sheldon

TREADWAY, Lily

TREADWELL,  Mrs. J. B., and infant

TREBOSIUS, wife of George Trebosius of the Galveston News, and two

sisters of Mr. Trebosius

TREBOSIUS, Fritz

TRICKHAUSEN, Mrs. and old lady

TRIPO, Bosick

TRIZEVANT, Jordan

TROSTMAN, Mrs. E. and three children

TUCKER, Mr. and Mrs. and one child

TUCKETT, Walter Bruce, wife and children

TURNER, Mrs. K., and little girl

TURNER, Mr. and Mrs.

TURNER, Angeline (colored)

 

                   ─ U ─

UDELL, Oliver, wife and child, Forty-fifth and U.

UIL, Mrs. Chris and four children

ULTT, Marv. Of Houston   Forty-fifth and K

ULDRIDGE, Adelaide (colored)

ULRIDGE, Val, wife and six children

UNGER, E., wife and four children

UNDERHILL, carpenter, and wife, two weeks from El Paso, formerly

from Michigan

                   ─ V ─

 

VALETON, Mrs. and Miss Marie, lost at Giozza residence

VAMEY, Mrs. B. (colored)

VAN, Miss Mary, Eleventh and Mechanic streets

VAN BUREN, Herman, wife and three children

VAN LIEW, Mollie

VARAS, Miss

VARNELL, Jim, wife and six children, Kinkead addition

VASSENROOT, Edward, wife and two children

VAUGHN, Miss May, Eleventh and Mechanic

VAUGHT, Edna, child of W. J. Vaught

VELLN, Mrs. H.

VIDOVICH, Mike

VILLENEUVE, Mrs. and child, of Hitchcock

VINING, Mrs. Annie and four children (colored)

VINNIE,  Miss Annie (colored)

VISCO, Franovich

VISCOVITCH, Magdelena, daughter of  Mrs. Velda Viscovith,  N ½ and

Seventeenth

VITOCITCH, John and family

VITORETTA, Mrs. N. L. , Twenty-seventh and P ½

VOGEL, Mrs. Henry and three children

VOGEL, Mrs. and daughter, Bertha, Twenty-seventh and P

VONENBADEN, twenty-three members of family reported lost

VULETUCH, Andrew, wife and daughter, down the island

 

 

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WADE, Mrs. Hillie (colored), Forty-eighth and G

WADE, Hettie, and husband (colored)

WAGNER, and wife, farmer

WAKELEE, Mrs. David

WALDEN, Sam, son of H. W. (colored)

WALDGREN, Mr.

WALLACE, Dee and four children

WALLACE, and wife (Mud bridge)

WALLACE, Scott and Earl

WALLIS, Lee, wife and mother, four children and a little orphan girl who formerly

lived at Palestine

WALSH, James M. and wife

WALKER, Joe, Thirty-fifth and R.

WALKER, Louis D., Thirty-ninth and R.

WALKER, L. D., stepson of W. J. Hughes

WALKER, Mrs. H. V.

WALTER, Mrs. Charles and three children

WALTERS, Gus, 3602 Q ½

WALTERS, F. A., wife and four children

WALSH, Joseph, wife and child

WARING. Mrs. (colored)

WARNER, Mrs. Flora

WARNER, Mrs. A. S.

WARRAH, Martin

WARRAH, Martha

WARREN, Cella

WARREN, John

WARREN, Mrs. Flora

WARREN, James and wife and six children

WARNKE, A. W., wife and five children

WARWARVOSKY, Adolph, mother and sister, all reported missing

WASHINGTON, Mrs.

WASHINGTON, John, and five children

WATERS, three nephews of James

WATKINS, Mrs. F. Stanley, Arthur, Berna, Thirty-second and O ½

WATKINS, child of P.

WATSON, J. G., Mrs., and two children

WAXMAUTH, Frank   Forty-third and T

WEBER, Mrs. Anna

WEBER, Mrs. Charles T.

WEBER, W. J., wife and two children

WEBER, Mr. F., and family

WEBSTER, George and Joe

WEBSTER, Tom, Sr., assistant chief grain inspector of the port, and family of four

WEBSTER, Edward and family

WEDEMEYER, Chas., wife and six children, S and Thirty-third

WEDEMEYER, Carson, C and Thirty-first

WEEDER, L., wife and six children, Denver Resurvey

WEGER, Judge, justice of the peace, and wife

WEGNER, Fritz, and wife

WEIDEMAN, F. W. and wife

WEINBURGER, Miss Mary

WEINBURGER, Fritz J.

WEINBERG, Otto, wife and five children

WEISER, Paul, wife and mother, K between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth

WEIS, Prof

WEISS, Oscar, wife and five children

WEIER, Judge, and wife

WEIT, Mr. and three children

WELSH, Theophiel, in charge of race track

WELCHE, Mrs. John

WEMBERG, O. M., wife and five children

WENDEMAN, Mrs.

WENMAN, Mrs. John C., and two children

WENSMORE FAMILY, seven members residing in the East End

WESTAWAY, Mrs. George

WEIHAUSEN, Mrs. Minnie, 3413 P ½

WESTERMAN, Mrs. A.

WEYER, Alex

WEYER, Hy.

WEYER, John

WHARTON,_____.

WHITE, Willie

WHITE, family of Walter, captain of Silver Cloud

WHITE, James, wife and baby

WHITE, (son-in-law of Anderson) and family, down the island

WHITTLE, Tom

WICKE, Lena, Mrs., Twenty-eighth and Q ½

WIEDE, Mrs. Augusta, and five children

WILCOX, child of

WILDE, Mrs. and Miss Freeda

WILEK, C.O., wife and child

WILKERSON, George, wife and son, Thirty-seventh and R.

WILLIFRED, Mrs. Elmira, mother-in-law of Louis Gruetzmacher

WILLIAMS, father of Francis (colored)

WILLIAMS, John, Fortieth and R ½

WILLIAMS, Ed (“Crow”).

WILLIAMS, Rosanna (colored)

WILLIAMS, Miss Sara, of Cedar Bayou

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Frank, and child

WILLIAMS, Miss

WILLIAMS, father of Francis

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Frank, and child

WILLIAMS, Alex

WILLIAMS, Joseph N.

WILLIAMS, Sam (colored)

WILLIAMS, Bob (colored)

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Mary,  Twenty-ninth and L

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Adeline (colored)

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Ceclie  (colored)

WILLIAMS, Caesar  (colored), Forty-fifth and P

WILLIAMS, Mrs. E. C. (colored)

WILLIAMSON, W., longshoreman

WILKS_____, and wife

WILLIS, Ester and Sarahan, son  (colored) Thirty-fifth and Church

WILSON, Ben T.

WILSON, Mrs. B.

WILSON, Maryan and baby

WILSON, Mrs. Julia Ann (colored), 2617 Avenue P

WILSON, Annie

WILSON, Bertha (colored)

WINBERG, Mrs. F and Fritz

WINCOTT, Mrs.

WINSCOATH, Mrs. Annie

WINMORE, James, wife and two children

WINSCOATTE, Mrs. W. D.

WISRODT, August, Jr., and wife and two children

WITHEY, H.

WITT, C. F., wife and two children

WOLTERS, F. A., wife and child, Thirty-sixth and Q ½

WOOD, William (colored)

WOOD, Mrs. Caroline, and two daughters, Mary and Katie

WOOD, Edie and Burley (colored)

WOOD, Mrs. R. N., between Fourteenth and Fifteenth (colored)

WOOD, mother of Deputy United States Marshal Wood

WOODMANNIE, Miss of Joliet, Ill

WOODROW, Matilda

WOODS, Miss, of Joliet, Ill

WOODS, Julia, and son Frank (colored)

WOODWARD, E. G., Sr., son E. G. Jr.  1022 M

WOODWARD, Miss Hattie

WOODWARD, Mrs., wife of R. L. Woodward of the Galveston News, and

two children

WOLF, Mrs. L., and Carrie Wolf

WOOLLAM, Joe, Annie, Guy and Lens, children of Mr. James Woolam

WOOLLAM, C., and wife Lilly, and their three children, Maggie, Harie

and Alfred

WOOTEN, Mrs. Georgie, Maud, May, Bobie, Forty-fifth, between Broadway and I.

WORRAL, wife and child

WRIGHT, Jennie, T. and Lulu,  4009 K

WRIGHT, Louise and Johnnie

WUCHNACH, M., wife and two children

WURZLOW, Mrs. Annie,  Twenty-sixth and Q

WYNN, Mrs. and grandchild

 

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