Famous people and celebrities who died in September 1914
This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in September 1914. This month marked the loss of influential and beloved figures whose contributions spanned various fields and touched many lives. Explore our detailed list to remember and celebrate their enduring legacies and the remarkable impact they had on the world
- Sept. 1 Märtha
The last known passenger pigeon, who died at Cincinnati Zoo in 1914, marking the extinction of the species.
- Sept. 1 Martha
Last known passenger pigeon (h. 1885)
- Sept. 3 Albéric Magnard
French composer and educator (b. 1865)
- Sept. 3 Ferdinand AR Cabrera
Spanish/german of emperor wilhelm ii, dies at 58
- Sept. 3 Lucien-Denis-Gabriel-Alberic Magnard
Composer dies at 49
- Sept. 4 Charles Péguy
French poet, philosopher and author. his mom was an indigent chair mander and he was raised by her. he had limited education and served two years in the military by 1893 before he could study philosophy in paris. he and his wife founded the librairie socialiste, in the latin quarters. he was disillusioned with the socialist party, which did not …
- Sept. 8 William E Darwin
Charles darwin's british son, dies at 74
- Sept. 15 Jacobus Herculas de la Rey [Uncle Chose]
Boer general, dies at 66
- Sept. 16 C. X. Larrabee
American businessman (b. 1843)
- Sept. 22 Alain-Fournier
French soldier and author (b. 1886)
- Sept. 25 A Lichtenstein
Writer dies at 25
- Sept. 25 Jan B Stobbaerts
Flemish painter dies at 76
- Sept. 26 August Macke
German painter, who was a leader in der blaue reiter, aeuroethe blue rideraeur), a influential group of expressionist artists.
- Sept. 28 Richard Warren Sears
American businessman, co-founded sears (b. 1863)
- Sept. 28 Richard Sears
American businessman (born 1863).
- Sept. 28 Stevan Mokranjac
Composer dies at 58
- Sept. 29 Jean Bouin
French champion runner, who won an olympic silver medal for running 5,000 meters in stockholm 1912.