Spanish Influenza of 1918
In the late summer of 1918 when the Spanish Flu arrived in
Philadelphia, PA, my great uncle Rev. Jeremiah Mahon was a
parish priest at St. Mary's Church at 252 S. 4th St.
They say the flu started with a cough in the summer of 1918 and
by the time it ended 120 days later, it left 22 million people
dead worldwide. In Philadelphia after just 28 days there were
12,191 reported deaths and 47,094 reported cases. This flu
targeted mostly the young and robust, Jeremiah was just 32 years
old.
My Uncle Jeremiah was one of approximately 800 people who died
in Philadelphia on Saturday, October 19th, 1918. New York beat
that number by 851 deaths in one day.
Jeremiah was one of my family heroes. Not only was he a very
respected priest in a very Irish Catholic family, but when the
Spanish Influenza came and 67% of Philadelphia's nurses were off
ill or scared, he volunteered to help tend to the ill in a local
hospital. That's how he caught the flu.
In his epithet there is a part that goes, "His Kindly, genial
disposition, his winning smiles and affable ways, won for him a
host of friends in every parish where duty called him to labor.
Everybody loved him."
Jeremiah would be the first one in my ancestral family who I
would conjure up if Family Tree Maker offered a Digital "Conjure
up Your Dead Ancestors" software program. He is the person in my
family's past I never met but who I most admire. I am sorry that
I will never get to meet him face to face. That is, unless
someone finds a photo of him and posts it to DeadFred.com.
How many of you reading this lost a relative during this
horrible pandemic? If you have a story to share, send it to
webmaster@deadfred.com.
Here are some links for more information on the 1918 Spanish
Influenza Epidemic:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/virus/uda/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/influenza/
http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/millhillessays/1998/influenza1918.htm
This link will give you a example of the mortality rate in the
month of October compared to other months of 1918:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~paschuy2/1918.html?o_xid=0038314405&o_li
d=0038314405&o_xt=38314405
>From Schuylkill Co., PA. Compliments of Schuylkill County Ties