Surname Kelley to Kilroy
Enlisted Men
Kelley, Arthur Ira, coxswain, United
States Navy.
Enlisted: New York, N. Y., February 24, 1916.
Died: Navy Base Hospital No. 2, June 17, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Father, Joseph I. Kelley, 271 Central Avenue,
Hasbrouck, Heights, N. J.
Kelley, Edward Jerome, boilermaker,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Norfolk, Va., December 4, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Naval Base, Va., October 8, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia.
Next of kin: Wife, Nellie B. Kelley, 714 Middle Street,
Portsmouth, Va.
Kelley, Edward Nicholas, apprentice
seaman, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Little Rock, Ark., June 3, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass., September 20, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Gertrude Kelley, Minturn, Ark.
Kelley Lawrence Russell, landsman for
musician, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Kansas City, Mo., July 2, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., September 25, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother. Eva C. Kelley, Flemington, Mo.
Kelliher, Lewis Dreyfus, apprentice
seaman, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Portland, Me., April 24, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Newport, R, I., May 20, 1917.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, Daniel Kelliher, Ellsworth, Me.
Kelly, David Joseph, water tender,
United States Navy.
Enlisted: Newark, N. J., May 8, 1917.
Died. U. S. A. C. T. Ticonderoga, September 30, 1918.
Cause: Lost his life when vessel was torpedoed by enemy
submarine.
Next of kin: Father, George Kelly, 735 Monroe Street, New
Durham, N. J.
Kelly, James Vincent, apprentice seaman,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Philadelphia, Pa., June 1. 1918.
Died: On train en route to Great Lakes, September 11, 1918.
Cause: Heart disease.
Next of kin: Mother, Bridget Kelly. 2735 Fairhill Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Kelly, John Joseph. Jr., machinist's
mate, second class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: San Francisco, Calif., December 14, 1917.
Died: Naval training camp, San Diego, Calif., April 27, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Mother, Margaret Kelly, 1941 Geary Street, San
Francisco, Calif.
Kelly, Joseph John, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: New Haven, Conn., June 5, 1918.
Died: Naval station, Pelham Bay Park, N. Y., October 7, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Mother, Mrs. Annie Kelly, 370 Washington Street,
New Britain, Conn.
Kelly, Marion Vardaman, fireman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Jackson, Miss., July 3, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, New York, N. Y., March 6, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Father, Alexander F. Kelly, Richton, Miss.
Kelly, William Edward, boiler maker,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Boston, Mass., March 5, 1918.
Died: Naval air station, Lough Foyle, Ireland, September 18,
1918.
Cause: Drowned.
Next of kin: Mother, Catherine Kelly, Carrang House, Ballinglon,
Roscommon, Ireland.
Kelly, William Walter, seaman, United
States Navy.
Enlisted: Chicago, Ill., June 30, 1917.
Died: Naval Base Hospital No. 5, Brest, France, October, 3,
1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, William Kelly, 427 First Avenue East, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.
Kelmel, Logan Taylor, apprentice seaman,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enlisted: Kansas City, Mo., July 25, 1918.
Died: Naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill., September 25,
1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, David A. Kelmel, Polo, Caldwell County, Mo.
Kemp, Aron Wilson, apprentice seaman,
United States Navy.
Enlisted: Atlanta, Ga., November 12, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Norfolk, Va., December 14, 1917.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, William R. Kemp, Quay, Fla.
Kemp, Henry, chief water tender, United
States Navy.
Enlisted: Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1918.
Died: Naval station, Philadelphia, Pa., September 26, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Mary Kemp, 5823 Dover Street, Oakland,
Calif.
Kemp, John Elson, coxswain, United
States Navy.
Enlisted: Galveston, Tex., November 18, 1915.
Died: U. S. S. Pittsburgh, October 20, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia.
Next of kin: Father, Lewis K. Kemp, Cedar Valley, Tex.
Kemp, Meredith Bryan, landsman for
electrician (R), United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Omaha, Nebr., March 11, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass., September 19, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Father, Samuel E. Kemp, Blair, Nebr.
Kemper, William Frederick, chief yeoman,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Washington, D. C, June 11, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Washington, D. C, October 12, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Wife, Nell R. Kemper, 209 Kinsey Avenue,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kempston, A. Lester, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Fulton, N. Y., May 15, 1917.
Died: Brooklyn, N. Y, June 11, 1918.
Cause: Struck by an automobile truck.
Next of kin: Father, James A. Kempston, Fulton, N. Y.
Kenady, James Manly, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Kansas City, Mo., July 12, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., September 25, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Father, John Kenady, Whiting, Kans.
Kendall, John Elmer, electrician, second
class (R), United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Boston, Mass., March 24, 1917.
Died: Naval base, New London, Conn., September 20, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Mother, Isabelle N. Bartlett, 30 Grenade Terrace,
Springfield, Mass.
Kendrick, Thomas Bryan, fireman, third
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Kansas City, Mo., March 16, 1917.
Died: U. S. S. Prometheus, September 21, 1917.
Cause: Suffocation.
Next of kin: Father, Harry Kendrick, Lexington, Mo.
Kendsen, William James, seaman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Brooklyn, N. Y., May 4, 1917.
Died: U. S. S. Arethusa, April 25, 1918.
Cause: Diphtheria.
Next of kin: Guardian, Mary Jorden, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Kenealy, Thomas Edward, seaman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: New Haven, Conn., January 29, 1917.
Died: U. S. S. Cherokee, February 26, 1918.
Cause: Drowned.
Next of kin: Father, Timothy J. Kenealy, 40 Francis Street,
Ansonia, Conn.
Kennard, Fred Holmes, landsman for
quartermaster (A), United States Navy.
Enlisted: Buffalo, N. Y., December 14, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Hampton Roads, Va., February 5, 1918.
Cause: Cerebrospinal fever.
Next of kin: Father, Frank H. Kennard, 224 William Street,
Rochester, N. Y.
Kennebrook, Stanley, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Buffalo, N. Y., July 17, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital. New York, N. Y., March 10, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Mother, Alice Kennebrook, 390 Grant Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Kennedy, Arland Wright, landsman for
quartermaster (A), United States
Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Cincinnati, Ohio, July 31, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., September 26, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Father, Frank E. Kennedy, Ohio City, Ohio.
Kennedy, Glade Adolph, fireman, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Cincinnati, Ohio, August 10, 1918.
Died: U. S. S. Solace, October 6, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, Edward Kennedy, North Lewisburg, Ohio.
Kennedy, John Arthur, gunner's mate,
third class (T), United States Navy.
Enlisted: Boston, Mass., August 30, 1916.
Died: Naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass., October 29, 1917.
Cause: Fractured skull.
Next of kin: Father, John H. Kennedy, 107 Cottage Street, West
Lynn, Mass.
Kennedy, Robert Vincent, pharmacist's
mate, second class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Pensacola, Fla., February 12, 1918.
Died: Miami, Fla., October 19, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia.
Next of kin: Stepmother, Eunice Kennedy, 261 Belleville Street,
New Orleans, La.
Kennedy, Roger Patrick, fireman, first
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Chicago, Ill., July 17, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, New London, Conn., May 24, 1918.
Cause: Fractured skull.
Next of kin: Father, Roger Kennedy, 1101 N. Karlov Avenue,
Chicago, Ill.
Kennedy, William Fordice, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enlisted: Des Moines, Iowa, September 21, 1917.
Died: Naval station, Great Lakes, Ill., February 13, 1918.
Cause: Cerebrospinal fever.
Next of kin: Mother, Lou Kennedy, Springville, Iowa.
Kenney, Thomas Joseph, Jr., seaman,
second class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Philadelphia, Pa., April 25, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Father, Thomas J. Kenney, sr., 5228 Hazel Avenue,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Kennon, Stanley William, seaman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: San Diego, Calif., December 27, 1917.
Died: Naval training camp, San Diego, Calif., May 10, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Aunt, Josephine Clark, 7305 Beach Street, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Kenny, Patrick, seaman, second class,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Chicago, Ill., May 21, 1918.
Died: Naval station, Great Lakes, Ill., July 20, 1918.
Cause: Drowned.
Next of kin: Brother, Michael Kenny, 3749 South Halstead Street,
Chicago, Ill.
Kent, Marshall Mathias, yeoman, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Chicago, Ill., July 25, 1917.
Died: Marine hospital, Chicago, Ill., September 21, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Mother, Minnie H. Kent, 1422 West Congress Street,
Chicago, Ill.
Kent, William Edward, seaman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Atlanta, Ga., June 27, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass., September 29, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Alice P. Kent, 1336 Walton Way, Augusta,
Ga.
Keogh, ,William Francis, plumber and
fitter, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Newark, N. J., May 12, 1917.
Died: Navy collier Cyclops, June 14, 1918.
Cause: On board missing ship.
Next of kin: Father, William Keogh, 417 Linden Street,
Elizabeth, N. J.
Kerens, William Edward, landsman for
machinist's mate (A), United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Boston, Mass., June 7, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Gulfport, Miss., October 6, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Mary Kerens, 32 Parker Street, Maynard,
Mass.
Kerndl, Guido Robert, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Milwaukee, Wis., June 24, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., September 20, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Father, Adolph Kerndl, 1010 Twenty-ninth Street,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Kerns, Roy Holden, electrician, second
class (R), United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: San Francisco, Calif., June 2, 1917.
Died: U. S. submarine chaser No. 219, October 11, 1918.
Cause: Result of injuries received when vessel was destroyed by
fire.
Next of kin: Mother, Emma Kerns, 2219 Russell Street, Berkeley,
Calif.
Kerr, John Braden, fireman, third class,
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Kansas City, Mo., June 19, 1918.
Died: Southampton, England, October 8, 1918.
Cause: Broncho-pneumonia.
Next of kin: Father, Edgar V. Kerr, 1615 East Thirty-seventh
Street, Kansas City, Mo.
Kerr, Mortimer, electrician, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Brooklyn, N. Y., June 11, 1917.
Died: U. S. S. Celebes, September 28, 1918.
Cause: Burns.
Next of kin: Father, John Kerr, Glen Rock, N. J.
Kersten, Harry William, fireman, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Detroit, Mich., July 16, 1918.
Died: U. S. S. Illinois, October 30, 1918.
Cause: Drowned.
Next of kin: Mother, Minnie Kersten, 1133 Charlevoix Avenue,
Detroit, Mich.
Kessler, Joseph George, fireman, second
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Syracuse, N. Y., July 12, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, New London, Conn., October 6, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, bronco.
Next of kin: Father, Jacob Kessler, 345 King Street, Herkimer,
N. Y.
Ketels, Harold Moughan, fireman, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: San Pedro, Calif., June 18, 1918.
Died: San Diego, Calif., October 29, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother: Mary M. Ketels, 145 West Fourth Street,
Long Beach, Calif.
Key, Archie Eugene, quartermaster, first
class, United States Navy.
Enlisted: Dallas, Tex., April 19, 1918.
Died: Naval air station, Pensacola, Fla., October 11, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, lobar.
Next of kin: Father, J. D. Key, Canyon, Tex.
Kickham, John Cornelius, seaman, second
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Boston, Mass., March 7, 1918.
Died: Naval training camp, Hingham, Mass., September 30. 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Margaret E. Kickham, 11 Codman Hill Street,
Roxbury, Mass.
Kight, Uluse Edward, fireman, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Norfolk, Va., May 31, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Norfolk, Va., August 27, 1917.
Cause: Burns.
Next of kin: Mother, Bettie A. Kight, 1053 Forty-fifth Street,
Norfolk. Va.
Killeen, Edward Vincent, apprentice
seaman, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: New York, N. Y., August 7, 1918.
Died: Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Ill., October 5, 1918.
Cause: Pneumonia, broncho.
Next of kin: Father, Edward V. Killeen, 374 Park Place,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Killeen, George Emmett, coppersmith.
United States Navy.
Enlisted: Washington, D. C, June 28, 1917.
Died: Porto Corsino, Italy, September 19, 1918.
Cause: Burns.
Next of kin: Mother, Mary K. Killeen, 3117 N Street NW.,
Washington, D. C.
Killoran, Luke A., machinist's mate,
second class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y., April 20, 1917.
Died: Brooklyn, N. Y., November 19, 1917.
Cause: Result of fall.
Next of kin: Mother, Mary A. Killoran, Far Rockaway, N. Y.
Kilroy, Leo B., fireman, first class,
United States Navy.
Enlisted: Boston, Mass., April 7, 1917.
Died: U. S. S. Herman Frasch, October 4, 1918.
Cause: Lost when vessel was sunk.
Next of kin: Father, Bernard Kilroy, 15 Island Street, Roxbury,
Mass.
Kilroy, Walter E., mess attendant, third
class, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Enrolled: Boston, Mass., May 23, 1917.
Died: Naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass., October 11, 1918.
Cause: Influenza.
Next of kin: Mother, Bridget Kilroy, 184 Fisher Avenue, Roxbury,
Mass.

Source: Officers and Enlisted Men of the
United States Navy who Lost their Lives During the World War,
from April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918, Washington Government
Printing Office, 1920:
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