NPS Form 10-900-a (Rev. 8/2002) OMB No. 1024-0018 (Expires 1-31-2009)
United States Department of the Interior National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Name of Property
County and State
_ Section number ___ Page __ Name of multiple property listing (if applicable)
SUPPLEMENTARY LISTING RECORD
Date Listed: 11130/2015 NRIS Reference Number: 15000846
Property Name: U.S. Naval Cemetery State: GU County: Guam in accordance with the attached This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places exclusions, or amendments, nomination documentation subject to the following exceptions, included in the nomination documentation. notwiths~1 ~i1/J~he/:.tional Park Service certification JJJI)V If JP·Zpl~ Date of Action gnatw-e ¢"the Keeper ~ ======-======Amended Items in Nomination: to STATE. There is Level of Significance: The level of significance is hereby changed as nationally significant. It insufficient historical context provided to establish the cemetery of transcendent importance in the contains burials of persons of importance - some of whom are them on a national scale. history of Guam, but there is not enough information to evaluate
this amendment. The Guam State Historic Preservation Office was notified of
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1. N arne of Property Historic name: U.S. NAVAL CEMETERY Other names/site number: AGANA UNITED STATES CEMETERY; Agana U.S. Naval Cemetery; SEPUTTURAN MlLITAT HAGAThiA I (GHPI 66-01-1035) Name of related multiple property listing: NIA (Enter "N/A" if property is not part of a multiple property listing
2. Location Street & number: Marine Corps Drive approx. 175 feet east of intersection with Route 8 City or town: Hagatfia State: Guam County: ------Not For Publication: D Vicinity: D 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, I hereby certify that this X nomination _ request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property X meets _does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant at the following level(s) of significance: --X national --X statewide X local Applicable National Register Criteria: X A X B c X D
Lynda Bordallo Aguon, State Historic Preservation Officer State or Federal agency/bureau or Tribal Government
In my opinion, the property __ meets_ does not meet the National Register criteria.
Signature of commenting official: Date
Title: State or Federal agency/bureau or Tribal Government
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5. Ownership of Property (Check as many boxes as apply.) Private: D Public - Local D Public - State 0 Public- Federal D
Category of Property (Check only one box.) Building( s) D District D Site 0 Structure D Object D
Number of Resources within Property (Do not include previously listed resources in the count) Contributing Noncontributing
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Number of contributing resources previously listed in the National Register 0
6. Function or Use Historic Functions (Enter categories from instructions.) FUNERARY/cemetery
Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions.) Recreation and Culture/monument
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7. Description
Architectural Classification (Enter categories from instructions.) Other/monument
Materials: (enter categories from instructions.) Principal exterior materials of the property: concrete; marble; bronze
Narrative Description (Describe the historic and current physical appearance and condition of the property. Describe contributing and noncontributing resources if applicable. Begin with a summary paragraph that briefly describes the general characteristics of the property, such as its location, type, style, method of construction, setting, size, and significant features. Indicate whether the property has historic integrity.)
Summary Paragraph The cemetery occupies approximately 3/4 acres and is located on the north side of Marine Corps Drive in east Hagatiia. It is situated between Padre Palomo Park on the west, and the Auto Spot automotive business on the east. An un-developed parking lot used by Auto Spot separates the cemetery from Hagatiia Bay to the north. The property is covered with grasses and is well maintained. The cemetery is partially fenced, with chain link fencing along its east and west sides. A sidewalk runs along the south (Marine Corps Drive) boundary of the property. There are 243 interments* that can be recognized. The majority of the grave markers are concrete, but there are a few that are either marble or bronze. Most of the markers are vertical while some are flush with the ground. The first interment was in 1902 and the last was in 1954. In addition to the grave markers, the cemetery contains a flag pole, an anchor, and a monument to the deceased of the SMS Cormoran. The cemetery has maintained its historic integrity of place, but some grave markers have been changed. *(One individual was disinterred and buried elsewhere; one marker is a cenotaph.)
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U.S. NAVAL CEMETERY /66-01-1035 GUAM Name of Property County and State Narrative Description
The U.S. Naval Cemetery was established by the first American Administration on Guam following the transfer of the island to the United States by the Treaty of Paris, ratified in 1899. It occupies Lot number 2001, Suburban Estate No. 639, Place of San Antonio, in the Municipality of Agana. The parcel has not been added-to since it was originally established as a cemetery. It is approximately .74 acres in area. The cemetery originally fronted San Nicolas Street along its south boundary and had Agana Bay as a natural boundary to its north. San Nicolas Street was the historic road leading from Agana to Yigo. This portion of San Nicolas Street is now developed into Marine Corps Drive, and Agana Bay has now been re-named Hagatfia Bay. Sometime between his death in 1919 and 1940 a public school carrying the name of Padre Jose Torres Palomo was built on Lot number 1065 adjacent to the cemetery along the west boundary. Today it is a public park carrying the same name. At the time the cemetery was established it would have been on the eastern edge of the residential portion of Agana. Today it is even more removed from the residential area, primarily due to the depopulation of Agana just prior to its destruction during WWII, and the subsequent growth of commercial enterprises on surrounding properties.
The cemetery was developed on former beach deposits situated just inland from the active beach. This has become a common practice on Guam as the sands afford easier digging than upland sites. However, their situation makes these locations more vulnerable to storms. Storm waves associated with typhoons have periodically inundated the U.S. Naval Cemetery depositing fresh sand over the graves. In places, the cemetery ground surface is now several inches higher than when it was first created, and it is possible that some flush markers remain hidden by these deposits.
As recently as the mid-1960's, the cemetery was surrounded by a white-painted, wooden picket fence. This was later removed and replaced with a perimeter chain-link fence. The chain-link fence has been partially removed and the remnants are found along the west and east boundaries. Short lengths of chain link fence extend along the north and south perimeters forming corners with the east fence. A concrete sidewalk now separates the cemetery from Marine Corps Drive. The beach separating the cemetery from Hagatfia Bay is being utilized by the Auto Spot for parking. Individuals from this business sometimes drive across the cemetery to access the parking area.
The graves are laid out in a grid with twenty rows extending east to west with varying numbers of headstones in each row. A map of the cemetery found in archive labels the easternmost row as Row A, and inexplicably, Row Pis followed by Row P1 and Row Q is followed by Row Q1. Otherwise the labels follow the alphabet. The flagpole and anchor are in line and located between and parallel with rows D and E. The inscriptions on the headstones face this alignment. Consequently, a majority of the graves have inscriptions facing to the east.
Most of the stones are vertical tablet in form with a convex top; four markers are bronze crosses; and there are a number ofledger stones (horizontal slabs flush with the ground). A few graves have bevel markers (truncated rectangular solids with one angled face containing the
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U.S. NAVAL CEMETERY /66-01-1035 GUAM Name of Property County and State inscription), and one headstone is a tree stump. One grave has a cover stone in addition to the headstone. The majority are unadorned with the exception of a raised Christian cross in a circular depression. Twenty-six headstones contain the inscription within a shield design. Two gravestones have adjacent small metal standards indicating that the deceased was affiliated with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. The single Cormoran monument is a standard obelisk, with four tapering sides and a pyramidal termination. Some grave markers that show as crosses in 19 54 have been replaced by other markers as a result of storm damage.
Several groupings are conspicuous in this cemetery of mostly unrelated individuals: there are four graves of Sgambelluri children, three Hennicker family members, rows with mostly infants, rows with mostly Spanish American War veterans, and graves with persons of German descent.
The cemetery contains the Ayulang Pillbox, GHPI # 66-01-1185 (National Register ofHistoric Places Ref# 88001889). This is a Japanese defensive structure dating from WWII, which was accepted to the Guam Register June 16, 1988 and the National Register March 4, 1991. It is a small hemispherical structure (~60 em high by 2m diameter) located between the beach and the start of the cemetery rows. It is a non-contributing element to this nomination. The cemetery also contains the Cormoran Monument GHPI # 66-01-1039, which was added to the Guam Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1974.
8. Statement of Significance
Applicable National Register Criteria (Mark "x" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for National Register listing.)
A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the 0 broad patterns of our history. 0 B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. C. Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of D construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinction.
D. Property has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history.
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Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" in all the boxes that apply.)
D A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes D B. Removed from its original location D C. A birthplace or grave 0 D. A cemetery D E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure D F. A commemorative property D G. Less than 50 years old or achieving significance within the past 50 years
Areas of Significance (Enter categories from instructions.) Military Politics/Government
Period of Significance 1899- 1954
Significant Dates April 7, 1917
Significant Person (Complete only if Criterion B is marked above.) William H. Butler
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Cultural Affiliation Euro-American
Architect/Builder
Statement of Significance Summary Paragraph (Provide a summary paragraph that includes level of significance, applicable criteria, justification for the period of significance, and any applicable criteria considerations.)
The U.S. Naval Cemetery is significant due to its association with the broad patterns of our history between 1899 and 1954. It embodies several "firsts". It contains the first burials associated with the first American political administration of Guam. It was the first non sectarian cemetery on Guam, extending First Amendment principles to the island. It contains the graves of the first German nationals who died as a result of America declaring war on Germany in WWI. This followed the first shot fired by the U.S. against Germany, which occurred in Apra Harbor. It contains the grave of William H. Butler (1875- 1926), the Deputy Surveyor who conducted the first U.S. Cadastral Survey ofHagatfia. This provided a basis for ownership rights and taxation. It contains twenty-seven graves of veterans in service during the Spanish American War, the war that resulted in the United States acquiring Guam and becoming a colonial entity. It was the first burial place of William G. Johnston, an American civilian removed from Guam during WWII who died incarcerated in Japan.
Narrative Statement of Significance (Provide at least one paragraph for each area of significance.)
1. It contains the first burials associated with the first American administration of Guam. Following the ratification of the Treaty of Paris in 1899, and after the issuance of Executive Order 108-A placing Guam under the control of the Department of the Navy, Captain Richard Leary was chosen to be the first U. S. Naval governor of Guam. Guam represented the U.S. becoming a colonial entity in the western Pacific. Leary was replaced by Governor Seaton Schroeder in 1900. The cemetery was probably established during Leary's administration but no record to that effect exists. It was already in use during Schroeder's term (July 1900- February 1903) since the first extant interment that of Elwood Hopkins occurred in July 1902.
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U.S. NAVAL CEMETERY I 66-01-1035 GUAM Name of Property County and State 2. It was the first non-sectarian cemetery on Guam. The Spanish administration of Guam had begun with the arrival of a Jesuit mission in June of 1668. By the time non-religious administrators arrived, local political and military government and the agenda of the Catholic Church were inextricably entwined (a situation that prevails to this day). The resident population had undergone wholesale conversion to Catholicism and the dead, if not buried at their homes or family cemeteries were buried in church cemeteries. The U.S. Naval Cemetery was the first to not restrict burials to Roman Catholics.
3. It contains the graves of the first German nationals who died as a result of America declaring war on Germany in WWI. The SMS Cormoran, a German auxiliary cruiser, had arrived on Guam in December 1914. Since leaving the port ofTsingtao China in August 1914, the Cormoran had played a frustrating game of cat and mouse with Allied (British and Japanese) naval forces, unable to fully engage because of an inadequate fuel supply. It proceeded to Guam in the hopes of replenishing its coal bunkers and to obtain other vital stores. However, the scant 200 tons of coal that were offered were nowhere near enough to permit the Cormoran to continue its mission or steam to the relative safety of Germany's East African colonies. With Japanese battleships lurking in Guam's waters, the captain resigned the ship to being interned on Guam by the neutral Americans.
This remained the situation until the morning of April 7, 1917 when then Governor Roy C. Smith (May 1916-November 1918) received a cable that war had been declared with Germany. In the face of the deteriorating political situation between Germany and the U.S. the captain of the Cormoran, Adalbert Zuckschwerdt, had anticipated that he might have to surrender the ship. He found this unacceptable and had furtively hidden explosive charges in one of the coal bunkers intended to facilitate sinking the Cormoran. This possibility came to pass and following an ultimatum to surrender the ship from Governor Smith Zuckschwerdt scuttled the Cormoran. Several of the crewmembers were lost as the ship went down. Among the dead who were buried in the Cemetery were Chief Helmsman Karl Beuershausen (his grave is incorrectly marked Bennershansen), Chief Machinist's Mate Franz Blum, Messman K. Bumerum (his grave is incorrectly marked Boomerum), Seaman Rudolph Penning, Senior Seaman Emil Reschke, and Stoker Ernst Roos. Seaman Hermann Glaser was also reported to have been buried with the others but his grave has not been identified. These individuals were all German nationals with the exception ofK. Bumerum, who was a native ofNew Guinea. These would be the first WWI burials from a belligerent nation on U.S. soil. The German graves are situated opposite a monument built by the surviving crewmembers and dedicated to "All of the dead of the SMS Cormoran".
4. It contains the grave of William H. Butler (1875- 1926), the Deputy Surveyor who did the first U.S. Cadastral Survey ofHagatfia. A cadastral survey is a land survey that shows boundaries and property lines. The survey was done in 1914- 1915 and provided a framework for property ownership and taxation. General Order No. 10, issued by Governor Leary in 1901 had abolished the prevailing Spanish real property taxation system and introduced the new system. The highest tax rate was reserved for urban properties.
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U.S. NAVAL CEMETERY /66-01-1035 GUAM Name of Property County and State 5. It contains twenty-seven graves of veterans in service during the Spanish American War, the war that resulted in the United States acquiring Guam and becoming a colonial entity. These graves contain the inscription within a shield design. The shield design was first used on American military Civil War graves but was extended for use for the Spanish American War. Few ofthese graves contain dates of any kind. Additional research is needed to understand the role that these individuals may have played during the Spanish American War.
6. It contains the graves of some of the only American prisoners of war taken from American soil. After the Japanese invasion of Guam on 10 December 1941 American military personnel and civilians were rounded up and imprisoned. They were taken to Japan on the Argentine Maru on January 10 1942. It is the final resting place of James Barbour, Hiram W. Elliott, and Euell Olive; and also the fathers of Chester Butler and Arthur W. Jackson. All ofwhom were imprisoned in the Hyogo Ken Internment Camp, in Kobe, Japan. The men did not perish in Japan, they made it back to Guam. It was the first resting place of William G. Johnston. Unfortunately, Johnston died while imprisoned. His remains were returned to Guam and buried in the U.S. Naval Cemetery. They remained there until December 1977 when they were moved to the Veterans Cemetery in Piti.
7. Further research into the individuals found in the U.S. Naval Cemetery is expected to yield important information on the early American administration of Guam. Many individuals found in the cemetery have descendants or come from families that have made substantial contributions to the island over the past 100+ years.
8. The cemetery may also contain "Possible Mass Graves" that need to be further researched in archives and/or develop plans to excavate the area to determine who are buried in the grave.
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9. Major Bibliographical References
Bibliography (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form.)
Department of Commerce, Bureau ofthe Census (1910) "Thirteenth Census ofthe United States 1910 Population: Military and Naval Philippine Islands" (1920) "Fourteenth Census of Population 1920: Guam- American Samoa" (1940) "Sixteenth Census of Population 1940: Guam" Farrell, Don A. (1981) A Pictorial History of Guam: 1898-1918 Micronesian Productions, Tamuning Guampedia (2014) WWII Prisoners of War Sent to Japan (last modified July 21 2014) http://www.guampedia.com/wwii-prisoners-of-war-sent-to-japan/ Johnston, Herbert (2015) Personal Communication regarding William G. Johnston Mansell, Roger (n.d.) http://www.mansell.com/pow_resources/camplists/osaka/futatabi/futatabi-main.html Moore, William E. (1922) "America's First Shot in the World War" The American Legion Weekly Volume IV, No. 13, March 31, 1922 http://www.OldMagazineArticles.com Rogers, Robert F. (1995) Destiny's Landfall: A History ofGuam University ofHawai'i Press, Honolulu Sullivan, Julius (1957) The Phoenix Rises: A Mission History ofGuam Seraphic Mass Association, New York Ward, Herbert T. (1970) Flight ofthe Cormoran Thomson-Shore, Inc., U.S.
Previous documentation on file (NPS): N/A
__ preliminary determination of individual listing (36 CFR 67) has been requested __ previously listed in the National Register __previously determined eligible by the National Register __designated a National Historic Landmark __ recorded by Historic American Buildings Survey # ______recorded by Historic American Engineering Record # ---- --recorded by Historic American Landscape Survey # -----
Primary location of additional data: _lL State Historic Preservation Office __ Other State agency __ Federal agency __ Local government __ University
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Historic Resources Survey Number (if assigned): GHPI 66-01-1035
10. Geographical Data
Acreage of Property ____,_. 7 "--4,__ ___
Use either the UTM system or latitude/longitude coordinates
Latitude/Longitude Coordinates (decimal degrees) Datum if other than WGS84: ----- (enter coordinates to 6 decimal places) 1. Latitude: Longitude:
2. Latitude: Longitude:
3. Latitude: Longitude:
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Or UTM References Datum (indicated on USGS map):
DNAD 1927 or 0 NAD 1983
1. Zone: 55 Easting: 257225.389 Northing: 1491052.532
2. Zone: 55 Easting: 257230.681 Northing: 1491016.483
3. Zone: 55 Easting: 257317.002 Northing: 1491061.131
4. Zone: 55 Easting : 257319.317 Northing: 1491028.389
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Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property.) The property is a near rectangular parcel that is bounded on the north by Hagatna Bay, the south by Marine Corps Drive, the west by Padre Palomo Park, and the east by the Auto Spot.
Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected.) The boundaries represent the boundaries of Lot 2001, Land Square 14, Section 3, which is the legal lot occupied by the cemetery.
11. Form Prepared By
name/title: Richard K. Olmo, Jose U. Garrido, Lynda B. Aguon, and Anthony J. Ramirez organization: Guam Historic Resources Division, Department of Parks and Recreation street & number: 490 Chalan Palasyo city or town: Agana Heights state: Guam zip code: 96910 e-mail [email protected] I jose.garrido.@dpr. guam.gov telephone: 671-475-6337 671-475-6292 date: September 29, 2015
Additional Documentation
Submit the following items with the completed form:
• Maps: A USGS map or equivalent (7.5 or 15 minute series) indicating the property's location.
• Sketch map for historic districts and properties having large acreage or numerous resources. Key all photographs to this map.
• Additional items: (Check with the SHPO, TPO, or FPO for any additional items.)
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Photographs Submit clear and descriptive photographs. The size of each image must be 1600x1200 pixels (minimum), 3000x2000 preferred, at 300 ppi (pixels per inch) or larger. Key all photographs to the sketch map. Each photograph must be numbered and that number must correspond to the photograph number on the photo log. For simplicity, the name of the photographer, photo date, etc. may be listed once on the photograph log and doesn't need to be labeled on every photograph.
Photo Log
Name ofProperty: Agana U.S. Naval Cemetery
City or Vicinity: Hagatfia
County: State: Guam
Photographer: Richard K. Olmo
Date Photographed: July and August 2015
Description ofPhotograph(s) and number, include description of view indicating direction of camera:
1 of __il_. Panorama of Cemetery, view to southwest. 2 of 11 Cemetery marker with bronze Benevolent Protective Order of Elks standard (view to west) 3 of 11 Headstone with inscription inset in shield design (view to west) 4 of 11 Headstone with inset Christian cross (view to west) 5 of 11 Ledger stone form of grave marker (looking down) 6 of11 Bevel form of grave marker (looking down) 7 of 11 Tree stump form of grave marker (view to west) 8 of 11 Bronze Christian Cross grave marker (view to west) 9 of 11 SMS Cormoran monument (view to east) 10 of 11 Anchor and flagpole (view to north) 11 of 11 U.S. Naval Cemetery circa 1954
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2nd
Mate
Military
Damage
I
Yeoman
Sgt.
Rank
Engineman
Chief
Machinist's
Staff
Chief
Corporal
Cemetery
Auxiliary
of
Naval
Navy Navy
Navy
Army
Navy
Navy
Navy
U.S.
USMC US US
US
Branch
US
US
Service/Civ.
US
US
53
-
Agana
Jul
-
8-0ct-29
5-0ct-51
23-Jul-52
29
6-Nov-53
9-Aug-52
14-Jan-50
23-Jan-52
14-Apr-49
26-Apr-52
16-0ct-53
15-Sep-49
10-Aug-52
29-Aug-50 Mar49
27-Dec-52
17-Aug-52
D.O.D
D.1926 unk
unk
7th
Interments
of
1875
List
6-Aug-11
4-Aug-30
19-0ct-53
11-Aug-50
23-Mar-49
12-Mar-33
-
1883
1893
1891
1896
Dec
Apr
May
June
22
22 unk
D.O.B. unk
28
5
Shield
Shield
Jr.
.
T.
H.
S
Downey Aloysius
As/Names
Belmont
A.
E.
Arthur
Ray,
Borja
Shun
Infant
Larry Infant Infant
Infant Edward Known
Manuel Infant
Louis
Adeline
Alfred
William Manuel
Jose
Infant Jesus
Ah
John
Averill
Thomas
Antonio
ian
Bruggen Buchan
Burt Bowers Butner Boyce Bustin
Brobston Browne
Butler Borja Borja
Surnames
Cabaniss
Camacho
Call
Calvo Cepeda Chang
Chargualaf Christ Cludas I
I
I
I
R.
.
Neal
G
WWII
2nd
(DC)
Korea
1st
Petty
W.
on
and
Class
E.
Div
Class,
USN
USN
Mate
Chief
W.
lnf
2nd
USN
2nd
Specialist
Glenys
40
Sergeant
Inscribed
of
LCDR
Commander
Deane
USN
USAF
lnf
Elmore,
USN
USNR
of of
H.
Dean,
Son
Eimon
W.
E.
160
WWII WWI
WWI
WWII
WWII
Seaman
Master
Radioman
Engineman
Electrician's
Culinary
Jr.,
C.
J.A.
of
of
of
of
of
Condon,
Monuments
Colebourn, Daughter Daughter Derryberry,
Information Dever Guam, Beloved Guam,
Retired Guam, Son California
Class
J. Officer Guam, Guam, Vernon Guam, Son
Son Guam, WWI Son
Son
Class
---
-
Class
Class
1st
Class
Class
Occupation
3rd
Class
2nd
2nd
1st
Mate
Military
I
Rank Private
PFC Cockswain Pharmacist Bosun's
Engineman
Seaman
Commissaryman
Engineman
Cemetery
Res
Civ.
of
Naval
Navy Navy Navy
Navy
Army Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
U.S.
USMC
Branch
US US US US US US
US
Service/ US
US USNR
----
Agana
2-Jun-49
3-Sep-45
6-Dec-50
20-Jul-49
6-Mar-53
2-Mar-52
8-May-03
11-Jan-47
31-Jan-52
18-Jun-51
15-Jun-51
19-Jun-44
23-0ct-15
24-Apr-53
29-0ct-51
29-Apr-54
29-Dec-10
19-Aug-48
19-Mar-54
18-May-52
D.O.D
D.1949 unk
Interments
of
List
8-Jan-29
2-0ct-23
24-Jul-53 25-Jul-53
15-Jul-49
15-Feb-50 16-Feb-50
24-Apr-53
12-Sep-50
25-Feb-01
18-Nov-19
18-May-51 16-May-14
1884
1898
1882
1873
1894
B.
Mar
Dec
Sep
1879
Aug
Jan
5 24Jul1871 unk
D.O. 21
6 14 B.
15
Shield
C.
H.
(Flores)
Angelo
(A)
G.I.L.
Salas
P
As/Names
Ralph
James
David
Jane
W.
Kathleen
F.
C.
Joseph
Cruz
Earl
Robert
Known
Harry
Nancy Infant
Infant Billy
Manuel Michael Infant
Kelly Wilhelm Susan Hiram Walter
Gertrud Enrique
JosephS. AmadeoAA Angel
Jose
Juan Jose Juan Jeffrey Antonio
Santos
noble noble
bourn
los
Dean
Cruz Deane
Derryberry
Dever Concepcion Cruz Concepcion Eimon Elliott Surnames Condon Cruz De Cooper Cunning Elmore Cole Coste Coste Fejeran Collins Compton Fejerang
Cruz Cruz S.
James
D.T.
Chief
USN
F.
as
on
USN
Corpsman
USN
Kedekein,
Kohler,
Class,
Hupp,
M.
J.
Machinist's
Hupp,
Graves
J.
3rd
Sergeant
W.
W.
Inscribed
Engineman
Hospital
R.
Lebovitz,
USAF
of
pf
Class
B.
Billion
Grave
USAF
William
WWI
ENC
Major
Master
Airman
Aviation
in
H.
1st
of
of
of
of
of
Delaware
Monuments
USMC Mate USN Hunsaker, Listed
Daughter Russell Guam,
Information Missing
Chief Son Son Civilian Daughter Son Son California
Son
Thomas
Jarrett,
Occupation
Class
1st
Military
I
Private
Rank
Private
Sergeant
Seaman
Cemetery
Civ.
of
Naval
Navy
U.S.
USMC
Branch
US
USMC USMC Service/
USMC
Agana
8-Jul-02
1-Jan-51
5-0ct-44
1905
6-Sep-51
1903
1-Aug-25
9-Mar-54
15-Jan-53
20-Jan-20
18-0ct-52
29-0ct-52
20-Apr-53
19-Dec-49
10-Dec-41
13-Dec-51
14-Mar-55
28-Mar-54
17-May-53
26-May-48
14-May-03
0.0.0
Died
Died
Interments
of
List
6-Sep-51
7-Dec-51 16-Jul-04
8-Mar-54
1-May-00
30-Jan-24
20-Apr-53
17-Dec-49
29-Dec-50
20-May-48
1869
1879
1892
1879
Aug
Aug
Jun
Aug
12
23
28
0.0.8.
2
Shield
Shield .
Shield Shield
Shield
Jr.
R
D.
Richard
G.
William
Kelly
J.
Allen
As/Names
W.
.
William
Van
M
Mack
A.
Infant Don
Infant
Known
Elwood
Charles Infant
William
Thomas
Nicholas
Infant Antonio
Arthur William William
C. Thomas Thomas Celestin June Steven John
J.H.
John
Hobbs
Kirkpatrick
Hupp
Holder Iglesias Hopkins Irina Kedekein Hunsaker Keller Hunter Kelly Hupp Kluegel
Kohler Kromeburg Laborie Surnames
Lebovitz
Jackson James
Jarrell
Jarrett Johnston
James List of Interments Agana U.S. Naval Cemetery
Branch of Information Inscribed on Surnames Known As/Names D.O.B. D.O.D Service/Civ. Rank I Military Occupation Monuments
Guam, 15 Infantry 3rd Infantry leon Guerrero Jose Guerrero 12-Nov-32 15-Feb-52 US Army Private 1st Class Division, Korea, Purple Heart leon Guerrero Juan Cabrera 28-Dec-29 US Navy Musician 1st Class Guam, listed in BG as Guerrero Light Patrick Dennis 14-Mar-51 19-Mar-51 lower Infant 4-Aug-52 Son of lt. W. B. lower, USN Mafnas Andres Franquez 22-Aug-14 7-Dec-41 US Navy Steward's Mate 1st Class Guam, WWII Malcolm Montague B. 1880 D. 1922 Daughter of BN1 A.S. Malkiewicz Infant 2-Jul-52 Malkiewicz, USN Son of Warrant Officer R. E. Marks Infant 4-Jan-53 5-Jan-53 Marks, USMC Mayhew Thomas E. Born 1887 died 1941 Age 54 years {BPOE)
McClain Bruce Dou lamb 8-Aug-50 9-Aug-50 Son of Bernice and Roy McClain McCormick William V. (Virgil) 30 Jan 1898 23-Jan-52 McFadden Infant 31-Jul-52 Daughter of Arthur McFadden McKague Infant 6-Jul-50 Baby Girl McKay W.D. USMC Sergeant Mendiola Enrique C. 16-Apr-16 7-Dec-41 US Navy Master At Arms 1st Class Guam, WWII Montgomery Otis Michc: Wedge 9-Sep-50 9-Sep-50 Murphree George M. 1874 Died 1934 Age 60 {BPOE) Nagle Henry August 6-Jul-27 USMC Pennsylvania, 1st Sergeant Namauleg Pedro C. 30 Jun 1880 12-Sep-45 US Navy Seaman 1st Class Guam, WWI, WWII Naputi Venancio 25-0ct-21 US Navy Seaman 1st Class Guam Nauta Felix Q 20-Aug-20 27-May-46 US Navy Cockswain Guam, WWII Son of Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class R. A. Neighbors, Neighbors Russell Alvin, Jr. 7-Dec-48 USN Son of Captain J. R. Nelson, Nelson William Carter 23-May-50 USAF Daughter of Engineman 1st Newkirk Beatrice Carol 10-Sep-53 18-0ct-53 Class W. D. Newkirk, USN List of Interments Agana U.S. Naval Cemetery
Branch of Information Inscribed on Surnames Known As/Names D.O. B. 0.0.0 Service/Civ. Rank I Military Occupation Monuments Oka Infant 11-Jul-52 Son of Francis Oka Olive Euell Francis 28 Dec 1896 8-Nov-50 Son of (AD1) Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class G.T. Oliver Floyd Thomas 2-Sep-53 4-Sep-53 Oliver, USN Daughter of Lieutenant JG (MC) Otlewski Infant 21-Mar-52 21-Mar-52 E. A. Otlewski, USNR Marianas, Co 17th Infantry, 3rd Pablo Gonzalo M. 10-Jan-34 18-0ct-52 US Army Private Infantry Division, Korea Palmer F.E. 12 Dec 1876 12-Jan-03 USMC Corporal Spanish American War Pauley Andrew C. Shield USMC Pemberton James Alden, Jr. 21-Feb-49 Son of V.A. Pemberton Penning Rudolph Navy Seaman German Sailor Daughter of Lt. and Mrs. E. A. Perkins Infant 7-Apr-15 Perkins Primer John Mike Shield US Navy
Proebsting Douglas Edward 27-Jan-53 29-Jan-53 Son of Lt. E. L. Proebsting, USNR Pugh Howard 22-Jul-00 12-Jun-48 Rawls Infant 3-0ct-52 Son of 1st Lt. J. L. Rawls, USAF Ray Paul Shield USMC Reschke Emil Navy Obermatrose (Senior seaman) German Sailor Rettum Alfred G. Shield USMC Reynolds Frank Shield US Navy Baby Son of Lieutenant and i Ridderhof Infant Mrs. S. E. Ridderhof Daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Riddle Deborah Ann 22-Jul-50 8-Aug-50 R. D. Riddle, USAF Son of Boatswain's Mate 2nd Rist Infant 13-Feb-53 Class J. I. Rist, USN Rivera Francisco Umpingco 4-Jun-18 7-Dec-41 US Navy Machine Accountant 2nd Class Guam, WWII Robinson John 1863 Died 1919 Romero Jose Shield US Navy Roos Ernst Navy Stoker German Sailor Rosario Jose 12-Jan-36 US Navy Chief Storekeeper Guam I
I
I
I
I
R.
25
Div.,
in
US
WWII
Purple
.
--
Class
Coast
W
on
.
1st
F
US
Scott,
Class,
Infantry,
Infantry
War
Korea,
Beamter
1st
Schroedershof-
Carl
(MC)
Heart
Scott,
2nd
35th
in
Inscribed
WWII
Reserve
Steward
Lt.
Lt.
Sheridan
USN
USN
of
Carl
of
of
Division,
J.
American
Born
WWII
Seaman WWI
Purple
Deutscher
Lt.
J. Reserve
WWI,
Guard
Boy
Infantry,
of
of
Marianas,
Sablan,
Monuments
Baby
Daughter
Information
N. Kaiserl
Heart Guam, Infantry
Guam, Spanish Korea,
9th Guam, Mecklenburg Daughter
Guam Coast Son
Guard Daughter T.
Saipan;
Shillinger,
Son
Class
Occupation
2nd
Class
Class
seaman
2nd
Mate
1st
Military
I
Rank Musician
Corporal Bosun's
Seaman Private
Private
Coxswain
Cemetery
Civ.
of
Naval
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Army Navy
Army
U.S.
USMC
Branch US
USMC US US US US
US Service/ US
US
Agana
6-Jan-46
7-Jan-53
6-Feb-03
1920
1920
1911
4-Dec-25
8-Nov-51
12-Jan-54
16-Jun-04
17-Jan-54
26-Jan-54
22-Apr-51
26-0ct-40
15-Sep-44
26-0ct-40
16-Aug-52
24-Apr-50
25-Dec-27
23-Mar-53
15-May-52
0.0.0 ?
?
Died
Died Died
Interments
of
List
4-Jul-02
8-Feb-15
4-Sep-17
9-Aug-52
6-Nov-51
2-Mar-24
12-Jan-54
23-Jun-03
28-Apr-33
15-Apr-32
29-Sep-24
1856
1885
1861
Dec
Apr
July
? 28
D.O.B.
19
?
13
Shield Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield Shield Shield
C.
A.
Allen
B.
Rose
S.
D.
As/Names
Marie
Taitano
Mars
Edward Infant Barbara
Honorato Known Pedro
WalterW.
Lewis Hans
Guido Dianne
Lawrence lmmacola Gregorio Maria
Florence Alfred Agapito Vicente
Joaquin Geronimo
John
Infant
Infant Rachel
Salvatore
uri
II
be
Nicolas
m
Row Roy
Russell
Surnames Sablan
Sablan
Sablan
Santos Saccomani Santos Salas Schneiders
Salas Sample San Scott
Scott Sgambelluri Sga
Schroeder
Sgambelluri Sgambelluri Sheridan
Shillinger Shultz Shultz and
Tudor,
Souder
0
and
Master
H.
on
Infantry
Specialist
Infantry
C.L.
Thomas
R.
Division,
Navy
(the
32
C.
US
L,
WWII
40th
(CEC)
Possibly
construction
Lieutenant
WWII
Inscribed
Lt
Lieutenant
Culinary
USN
Vandevoorde
Captain
USN
Infantry
Stone
be
Q)
of
George
Thomson
P.
Stone,
of
7 of
of
a
S.
Korea
R.
WWI
WWII,
WWII
K.
Dr.
M.
Chief
Company
son
Infantry, Carolina,
be
Todd,
boy
could
0.
of
of
of
Arms
W.
Information Batalion,
North
Daughter
Monuments
Korea Raymond Infant Esther (CEC
Guam
Daughter Mrs. electrician), at E.
Division
160th Daughter USAF Guam, might Guam,
Baby Son
Son Connecticut,
Guam,
Son
Class
Class
2nd
2nd
Occupation
Class
Accountant
Class
1st
Military
Serviceman
I
1st
Private
Rank
Coxswain
Machine
Ship's
Private
Coxswain
ENl
Cook
Cemetery
Civ.
of
Naval
Navy
Navy
Army
Navy
Navy
Navy Army
U.S.
Branch
US
US
Service/
US US
US
USMC US
USNR
US
Agana
1-Sep-53
1-Feb-42
11-Jul-53
12-Jul-53
20-Jun-52
26-Feb-51
21-Apr-54
27-Apr-54
12-Sep-53
12-Aug-49 16-Apr-52
20-Aug-04
22-Aug-52
17-Mar-52
19-Nov-40
1923
D.O.D
?
D.
Interments
of
List
2-0ct-03
5-Sep-35
4-Dec-18
5-Mar-25 9-Nov-23
19-Jan-23 19-Jan-23
17-Jan-15
20-Jun-52
24-Feb-51
15-Apr-54
11-Aug-49
28-Aug-53
13-Aug-27
30-Dec-52 30-Dec-52
1867
1894
May
1916
Nov
D.O.B.
?
5
B.
18
Shield
Shield
(Darwin)
.
Edward
H
L.
Marie
Halsey
Rosario
As/Names
D.
Gay
Cruz
I
S.
.
Known
Patricia Richard
Robert
Frank
Ramon
Albert Charles Infant Infant
Margaret Susan Jesus Michael
Jose
Infant
P.V Louis
Infant
Infant William Jesus
George
Jose
land
coco
Surnames
Siguenza Smith Smith
Souder Stein
Stone So Sutcliffe Swanson
Ufford
Taitano Terry Thomas
Untalan
Toves Towner
Thomson
Todd Vandevoorde
Tudor Tufte Turczy Turney I I
I
USN
.
(also
on
J
C.
Washington
White,
WWII Finland
L.
Inscribed
R.
Lieutenant
Sayo
Airman
Hanko)
of of
of
Hango,
as
WWI
Carolina,
in
Cormoran
P.
Monuments Born Information known Retired
Guam, Daughter Guam R.I. Daughter
WWII Commander Daughter
Wooley South
SMS
Occupation
.
Class Class
Class
G
J.
1st 1st
1st
Class
Military
I 1st
Rank Musician Musician
Cook Musician
Lieutenant
Cemetery
Civ.
of
Naval
Navy Navy
Navy Navy
Navy
U.S.
Branch
Service/
US US US
US
US
USMC
Agana
4-Jul-52
9-Sep-16
7-Apr-17
3-Mar-37
3-May-48 18-Jan-35
22-0ct-52
22-Feb-54
26-Feb-54
12-Aug-48 28-Dec-53
1926
D.O.D
D.
Interments
of
List
5-Jul-21
8-Aug-12
19-Dec-35
10-Nov-53
1872
1874
1865
1880
May
Mar May
Sep
1924
0.0.8.
22 15 16 B. 24
Shield
A.
Lorraine
As/Names
Duke
PERSON
Jean
A
C.
ina
Known
A
Sebastian Francisco Infant Infant Alessandro H. Jesus Thomas Debra Walter
William NOT
--
Vasquez
de Surnames
Vasquez Veneziano Walford Velasco
Villagomez Washington White Wilkinson Wilson Wise Dentolenvon Unknown Unknown Wooley Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
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1909-1978 1909-1978
1898-1946 1898-1946
de de
Street Street
Gomez Gomez
Travesia Travesia
Staying Staying
Piti Piti
Agana Agana
Agana Agana
Origin Origin
Scotland Scotland
Interments Interments
Reservist Reservist
Profession Profession
---
to to
Electrician Electrician
Laundress Laundress
Naval Naval
Machinist Machinist
Relationships Relationships
--
Relationship Relationship
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Head Head
Mother Mother
Head Head
Father Father
Head Head
Wife Wife
Wife Wife Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Wife Wife
Daughter Daughter
Son Son
Head Head
Son Son
Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son
Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
3 3
6 6
1 1
7 7
3 3
4 4
4 4
2 2
5 5
3 3
8 8
29 29
31 31 27 27
10 10
35 35
12 12
15 15
13 13
17 17
36 36
27 27
31 31
41 41
mos mos
mos. mos.
Age Age
6 6
3 3
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Green Green
info. info.
Laguana Laguana
Garrido Garrido
. .
Jr
L. L.
Census Census
L. L.
. .
Ignacio Ignacio
L. L.
C. C.
G
G. G.
G. G.
Garrido Garrido
C. C.
Laguana Laguana
L. L.
L. L.
C. C.
P. P.
L. L.
Javier Javier
L. L.
C. C.
Roberto Roberto
C. C.
Perez Perez
L. L.
L. L.
L. L.
L. L.
John John
1940 1940
Henry Henry
Rosa Rosa
Dolores Dolores Lillian Lillian
Pedro Pedro
Feliza Feliza
Maria Maria
Rita Rita Eric Eric
Rosa Rosa
Maria Maria
Arthur Arthur
EricJ. EricJ.
Angelina Angelina
Arthur Arthur
Anna Anna
Anthony Anthony
Vicente Vicente
Joseph Joseph
Andrew Andrew
Juan Juan
John John Andres Andres
Arthur Arthur
Arthur Arthur
Henry Henry
Juan Juan Julia Julia
Jesus Jesus
Jose Jose
Sixta Sixta
Black Black
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---
-
Census Census
1920 1920
Bell Bell
Bell Bell
Aguon Aguon
Anderson Anderson Aflleje Aflleje Relationships to Interments
1920 Census Black 1940 Census info. Green Age Relationship Profession Origin Staying Street George R. 2 Son Barbara R. 3 mos daughter Ana Javier 63 Mother Joaquin B. Cruz 11 Nephew Gina Wolfe Manning Granddaughter
Juan and Maria Duenas Roberto Parents-in-law
Benavente Pedro M. 39 Head Farmer Macheche Josepha G. 36 Wife Dolores G. 18 Daughter
Jose G. 15 Son I
Juan G. 12 Son i Pedro G. 11 Son Rosa G. 9 Daughter Benigno G. 8 Son Rosario G. 5 Son Teresita G. 1 Daughter
Isabel La Borja Maria B. 37 Agana Catolica Jose B. 8
Borja Manuel 46 Head Naval Reservist Piti, Sinengsong AnaS. 33 Wife Antonio S. 18 Son Farm Laborer Manuel S. 16 Son Francisco S. 13 Son
Butler William H. : Head Margarita Lino Wife
Camacho Vicente D. 40 Head Molder Barrio Padre Palomo Ana A. 46 Wife Ana A. 17 Daughter
I I
-
Piti Piti
Street Street
Road Road
Piti-Sumay Piti-Sumay
Road Road
Road Road
Agana-Piti Agana-Piti
Agana Agana
Staying Staying
Piti Piti
lnarajan lnarajan
Piti Piti
Tepungan Tepungan
Origin Origin
Interments Interments
Weaver Weaver
Profession Profession
to to
Farmer Farmer
Houseboy Houseboy
Aggag Aggag
Relationships Relationships
Relationship Relationship
Daughter Daughter
Mother Mother
Head Head
Head Head
Daughter Daughter
Head Head
Head Head
Head Head
Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter
Brother Brother
Daughter Daughter
Wife Wife Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Wife Wife Wife Wife
Son Son
Wife Wife
Son Son Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
1 1
1 1
3 3
2 2
2 2
5 5
7 7
7 7
9 9
4 4
9 9
9 9
11 11
11 11
22 22
19 19
27 27
64 64
63 63
25 25
56 56
14 14
32 32 15 15
33 33 17 17
35 35
37 37
Age Age
Green Green
info. info.
T. T.
S. S.
S. S.
A. A.
Census Census
Afaisen Afaisen
T. T.
S. S.
A. A.
Mesa Mesa
ina ina
S. S.
A. A.
C. C.
C. C.
A. A.
M. M.
C. C.
T. T.
C. C.
A. A.
Cruz Cruz
S. S.
A. A.
T. T.
S. S.
S. S.
1940 1940
Margarita Margarita
Francisco Francisco
Rita Rita
Maria Maria Pedro Pedro
Rita Rita
Maria Maria
Manuel Manuel
Lucia Lucia Florentina Florentina
Pedro Pedro Vicente Vicente
Manuel Manuel Rosa Rosa
AntonioT. AntonioT.
Saturn Saturn
Manuel Manuel
Antonio Antonio Jose Jose
Juan Juan
Jose Jose
JuanS. JuanS.
Jesus Jesus
Joaquina Joaquina
Jesus Jesus
Jose Jose
Jose Jose
Juan Juan
Black Black
Census Census
1920 1920
Concepcion Concepcion
Chargualaf Chargualaf
Concepcion Concepcion Cepeda Cepeda
: :
Street Street
Road Road
Agana-Piti Agana-Piti
Rural Rural
Staying Staying
Sinengsong Sinengsong
Piti Piti
Piti, Piti,
Yona Yona
Origin Origin
Interments Interments
Profession Profession
Laborer Laborer
Retired Retired
to to
Farm Farm
Laundress Laundress
Farmer Farmer
USN USN
Farmer Farmer
widow widow
Relationships Relationships
Daughter Daughter
Relationship Relationship
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Head Head
Head Head Head Head
Daughter Daughter
Daughter-in-law Daughter-in-law
Head Head
Son Son
Grandson Grandson
Wife Wife
Granddaughter Granddaughter
Son Son
Grandson Grandson
Son Son
Son Son
Step Step
Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
2 2
3 3
6 6
7 7
9 9
4 4
4 4
7 7
9 9
17 17
15 15
11 11
13 13
12 12
14 14 11 11 57 57
36 36 15 15
17 17 16 16
18 18 12 12
38 38
77 77
45 45
24 24
46 46
25 25
57 57
42 42
Age Age
mos. mos.
8 8
Green Green
info. info.
A. A.
A. A.
Census Census
A. A.
A. A.
A. A.
Cruz Cruz
A. A.
A. A.
C. C.
Aflague Aflague
A. A.
C. C.
A. A.
L. L.
A. A.
F. F.
A. A.
A. A.
A. A.
B. B.
A. A.
A. A.
L. L.
A. A.
L. L.
A. A.
S. S.
A. A.
R. R.
A. A.
A. A.
1940 1940
Lucia Lucia
Leola Leola Maria Maria
Marcela Marcela
Ensianca Ensianca Delores Delores
Maria Maria Luis Luis
Maria Maria
Rosa Rosa
Francisco Francisco
Rosa Rosa
Rosalia Rosalia
Rita Rita
ManuelA. ManuelA.
Gregorio Gregorio
Anita Anita
Angel Angel
Jesus Jesus
Santiago Santiago Trinidad Trinidad
Ana Ana Jose Jose
AnaL. AnaL.
Vicente, Vicente,
Amadeo Amadeo
Juan Juan
Juan Juan
Jose Jose
Jesus Jesus
Teresa, Teresa,
Jose Jose
Black Black
Santos Santos
Census Census
Los Los
1920 1920
Flores Flores
Cruz Cruz
Cruz Cruz De De I
I
i
I
I
Street
Road
Agana-Piti
General
Terrero
Staying
an
As
Asan
Asan
Agana
Origin
I.F.
USN
Interments
Profession
to
Enlisted
Dressmaker
Widow
Relationships
Relationship
Head Head
Daughter Daughter Grandson Grandson
Head Wife
Son Son
Son
Wife Daughter Daughter
Son Son Head Son Mother Son Nephew Nephew Son
Niece
Niece
Head
Wife
Son
Son
2
8
1
7 5
7
3
2
3
14
19 17
10 51
37 17 15
13 10 35
24
63 12
11
28
24
Age mos.
8
Green
info.
"Conchita"
Martinez
P.
P.
P.
Census
P.
M.
P.
P.
. P.
P. C.
P.
P.
R.
. P.
C.
C.
P
P.
R.
C.
C.
M.
C.
P.
S.N
M.
1940
Roque
Pangelinan Vicente
HiramW.
Concepcion Florencio Enrique Enrique Dolores Amanda Francisco Soledad
Enrique Brigida Mariana
Jose Dometro
Rosalia
Gregorio Tomas Jose
Maria
Benigno Dolores
Juan
Josefa
Gregorio
Tomas Ana
Jesus
Black
Census
1920
Elliott
Fejeran
Fejeran
Fejerang
Guzman Relationships to Interments
1920 Census Black 1940 Census info. Green Age Relationship Profession Origin Staying Street Antonina M. 1 Daughter Concepcion B. Duenas 10 Niece Guzman Tomas 49 Head Reservist USN Ana Muna 43 Wife Antonina M. 21 Daughter Salesgirl
Jose M. 17 Son I
Josefina M. 13 Daughter I Teresita M. 0 Daughter Vicenta B. Muna 72 Mother-in-Law
Hen nicker George C. 28 Head Labor Foreman Ohio Hen nicker lgnacia 24 Wife
Iglesias Antonio Quitugua Ana Santos Leon Guerrero Wife Catalina Santos L.G. Daughter 1919-2002 Virginia L.G. Daughter
Jackson ArthurW. D 1905 Dolores K. 39 Wife? Holland I Frank R. 18 NY I Lilian K. 11 NY Altura C 5 NY Enrique C 3 NY I
Jackson ArthurW. 40 Head New York Agana Notary Public Jose R. Campos 10 Servant MariaM. 37 Wife Machanti Barrigada Antonio M. 17 Son Beatriz M. 9 Daughter Herminia M. 5 Daughter Nellie M. 1 Daughter
Segunto .James Joseph H. 51 Head Ireland Agana Street Relationships to Interments
1920 Census Black 1940 Census info. Green Age Relationship Profession Origin Staying Street Dolores Aguon Flores 38 Wife Eugenia F. 19 Daughter b. Palau David W. R. 18 Son William F. 16 Son b. Palau I Lily F. 15 Daughter b. Palau Joeph F. 13 Son Daisy F. 10 Daughter Pedro F. 5 Son Woodrow F. 2 Son Felisa Flores 66 Sister-in-Law
Johnston William G. 60 Head Office Clerk Alabama Died in Kobe, Japan, Cremated, Buried in Agana, Disil Agueda I. 47 Wife Teacher Herbert J. 25 Son Office Clerk Marian A. 19 Daughter Beautician Thomas J. 18 Son Eloise S. 7 Daughter Nicolasa J. Salas 27 Servant Cook Maria P. Qui nata 19 Servant Housekeeper
Leon Guerrero Jose G. 9 Nephew of MariaM. Guerrero
Leon Guerrero Juan Cabrera Pablo (de) Died from TB Joaquina Torres Sablan Wife 1899-1932 Lourdes Sablan L.G. Daughter 1917-1918 Josefina S. L. G. Daughter 1919-1982 Salvino S. L. G. Son Lourdes Sablan L.G. Daughter Carlos S. L. G. Son Rosario S. L. G. Son
Salvino Taitano Leon Guerrero Father 1851-1915 Bernada Bautista Cabrera Mother P.l. 1853-?
Mafnas Luis C. 42 Head Agana San Vitores - - Relationships to Interments
1920 Census Black 1940 Census info. Green Age Relationship Profession Origin Staying Street Ana F. 43 Wife Jose F. 14 Son Andres F. 5 Son
Mayhew Thomas E. 51 Head Office Clerk Missouri Maria Millinchamp Duarte 48 Wife Eileen S. 16 Daughter Barbara L. 16 Daughter Carolyn M. Barbel 19 Daughter Leonard C. Barbel 1 Grandson Josefina R. San Augustin 19 Servant Housekeeper Maria T. Palomo 17 Servant Laundress
General Mendiola Mariano C. 45 Head Agana Terrero Francisca C. 38 Wife Juan C. 17 Son Maria C. 15 Daughter Ana C. 13 Daughter Jose C. 12 Son Mariano C. 10 Son Jesus C. 8 Son
Carmen C. 6 Daughter I Enrique C. 4 Son Veronica C. 2 Daughter I Murphree Carmen Leon Guerrero 57 Head Widow Balbina S. L.G. 18 Nephew Lourdes S. 17 Niece S. Rosario 13 Niece I
Namauleg Pedro C. I married 20 Nov Rosa Manglona Petros 1919 --- - - J I
1887
b.1866
b.
Street
Road
Agana-Piti
Legaspi
Street
Staying
Tepungan
Piti
Piti,
Dededo
Agana
Origin
N.M.
1920
Census
.
I.F
USN
Interments
Profession
Laborer
Laborer
Laborer
to
Farmer
Farm
Farm
Enlisted,
Farm
Farmer
Tailoress
Relationships
Relationship
Head
Wife
Head
Sister Daughter
Daughter
Son Daughter
Wife
Head
Daughter Son
Son
Son
Wife Daughter Daughter Daughter
Son Father
Mother
Head
Daughter
Son
5
8
1
9 5
6
22 24 12
25
61 27
24 19 17 16
11 so 13
18 39 13
43
32
18 17
41
Age
mos
3
Green
Unpingco
info.
Unpingco
Rivera
I.
Rivera
Antonio Rivera
Q.
U.
Census
Q.
N.
I.
Q.
Q.
U.
A.
Meno
I.
G.
R.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Unpingco
A.
.
Francis
Q.
I
Q.
I.
L.
Q.
N.
Q.
1940
Mariano
Pedro
Ana
Maria Manuel
Felix Venancio Maria
Josefa Rita
Francisco
Euell
Pricilla Joaquina Ruth
Concepcion
Juan Jose Francisco
Joaquin Maria
Maria June Jeanette
Juan Asuncion
Vicente
Agueda HonoratoA.
Black
Census
1920
Naputi
Nauta
Olive
Rivera
Sablan
I I
1912-1913? 1912-1913?
c. c.
1887-1957 1887-1957
Died Died
1884-1931 1884-1931
Street Street
Road Road
Agana-Piti Agana-Piti
Staying Staying
Anigua-Agana Anigua-Agana
Origin Origin
Italy Italy
Interments Interments
Profession Profession
laborer laborer
Census Census
to to
USN USN
Farmer Farmer
Farm Farm
1920 1920
Relationships Relationships
Relationship Relationship
Father Father
Head Head Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter
Head Head Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Father Father
Mother Mother
Mother Mother
Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter
Daughter Daughter
Wife Wife
Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son
Wife Wife
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son
Son Son Son Son
Son Son
8 8
9 9
3 3
6 6
7 7
2 2 9 9
4 4
7 7
7 7
4 4
9 9
12 12
12 12
15 15 13 13
16 16
35 35
34 34 11 11
10 10
37 37 14 14
14 14 13 13
38 38
36 36
82 82
Age Age
Green Green
info. info.
(Peter) (Peter)
A. A.
Taitano Taitano
Sablan Sablan
C. C.
N. N.
A. A.
. .
A. A.
Cruz Cruz
Census Census
N. N.
A. A.
A
S. S.
A. A.
A. A.
A. A.
I. I.
Diaz Diaz
I. I.
. .
Taitano Taitano
I. I.
A
Maria Maria
I. I.
A. A.
I. I.
1940 1940
Ramon Ramon
Placida Placida
Erculi Erculi
Emeranciana, Emeranciana, Lourdes Lourdes
Elbira Elbira
Marcial Marcial Miguel!. Miguel!. lluminada lluminada
Ida Ida
Remedio Remedio Maria Maria
Manuel!. Manuel!.
Enrique Enrique Eulogio Eulogio
Dolores Dolores Dolores Dolores
Pedro Pedro
HonoratoA. HonoratoA.
Vicente Vicente
Agapito Agapito Amelia Amelia
Angel Angel
Ana Ana Soledad Soledad
Guido Guido
Cruz, Cruz,
Seserina Seserina Juan Juan
Venencia Venencia
Jesus Jesus
Juan Juan
Black Black
Census Census
1920 1920
Sablan Sablan
Sablan Sablan
Salas Salas Saccomani Saccomani Relationships to Interments
1920 Census Black 1940 Census info. Green Age Relationship Profession Origin Staying Street Ignacio N. Salas 25 Brother Carmen A. 19 Daughter Guillermo A. 17 Son Magdalena A. 14 Daughter
Salas Vicente M. 46 Head Machinist Piti, Tepungan Soledad B. 44 Wife Juan B. 19 Son Farmer Juana B. 16 Daughter Jose B. 16 Son Farm Laborer Maria B. 11 Daughter !gloria B. 9 Daughter Gregorio B. 7 Son Antonio B. 4 Son David B. 5 mos. Son
Agana-Piti San Nicolas Geronimo Concepcion 20 Agana Road 18 y.o.? nephew of Juan Concepcion Geronimo Concepcion 39 Head Farmer Machanao, As Tobias Dolores T. 41 Wife Jose T. 18 Julia C. Cruz 9 Servant
Santos Jose C. 52 Head Fisherman Piti Antonia S. 50 Wife Virginia S. 27 Daughter Nicolasa S. 20 Daughter Ignacio S. 15 Son Florence S. 10 Daughter Joaquin S. 7 Son
Santos Manuel C. 34 Head Farmer Piti I Soledad S. 29 Wife Roque S. 9 Son Joaquin S. 7 Son ------I
I
1894
b.
b.1885
Street
Hesler
Road
Agana-Piti Dr.
District
Staying
Sinengsong
Piti,
Tepungan
Agana
Julale
Origin
USN
Interments
Profession
Reserve,
to
Farmer
Fleet
Relationships
Son
Relationship
- Head
Mother
Daughter Son Son Father
Son Son Son Son Daughter Son Wife Son Foster
Son
Widower
Wife
Daughter
Son Son Son
Son Son Son
2 1
1
4
9
7 5
3
8 6
2
11
36 35 13
24
17
12
42
45 21 37 19 14 10
-
Age
-
-
Green
Kamminga
Cruz
--
Siguenza
info.
.
JohnS.
Guerrero
R
.
N
Census
(osario?)
S.
S.
R.
Manibusan
with
B.
R.
S.
S.
R.
Siquenza
I.
S.
-----
Leon
R
R.
Cruz
S.
S.
R.
L.
S.
S.
S.
R.
Salas
1940
Ignacio
Dolores
Jesus Vicente Ignacio Martina
Ana
Vicente JuanS. Lodging
Margarita
Manuel Marial JuanS.
Vicente
Jesus
Joaquin
Jose Jesus Juan
Jose Vicente
Joaquin
Jose Antonio
Concepcion
Jesus Angel
Jose
Black
26?
be
Census
coco
1920
Santos
should
Siguenza
So
Sococo
Taitano I
I
!
I
3rd
the
Aged
not
as
man
March
Alcatraz
of
a
May
Army
.
at
same
for
U.S
time
California.
is
1899
at
the
Discharged
14
Islet,
be
29
discarge.
from Artillery/Band This
grave.
Street
Castillo
Staying
Anigua
Agana
Rica
Jose,
Origin
Ohio
Costa
San
Interments
Profession
to
Laundress
Machinist
Machinist
Relationships
Relationship
Son
Head Wife
Wife Daughter-in-Law Daughter
Son
Granddaughter Grandson
Wife
Son Son
Son
1
9 2 6 3 2
7 2 4
4
14 12
38 72 27 11 58 26
40
36 32
Age
mas
2
Green
Lujan
info.
I.
Census
I.
I.
H.
.
I.
G.
R.
.
M.
Pangelinan
L.
I. P.
I.
I.
I.
M
I.
M.
M.
B.
1940
Ramon
Pedro
Maria
Perpeto Matilde
Luis
Emilia
Fidela MariaM
lgnacia Gregorio
William
Santiago WilliamS.
William Jesus Justo
Juana
Juan
Jesus
Jose
Juan
Jesus
Black
Census
1918?
1920
born
Toves
Untalan
Towner
Vasquez I
I
I
Street
Rd.
Agana-Piti
District
Staying
Agana
Julale
Origin
Luzon
Laborer
Laborer
Interments
Profession
to
Fisherman
Government General
Relationships
Relationship
Head
Lodger
Head
Cook
Son Son Son Son Servant Son Servant Son Son
6
9 2
4
12
21 18 16 11 25 38
40
46
Age
Green
info.
Santos
Aguon
A.
Census
A.
S.N.
A.
C.
Toves
.
Salas
.
A.
A
A
U.
A.
A.
1940
Felix Antonia Ruperta Pedro Lucas
Artemes Carmela Carmen Francisco
Sebastian
Julia Jose
Jose
Black
Census
1920
Villagomez
Velasco