Mt. Olive Cemetery

SAILORS - 1918 Flu Epidemic

The Wilmington Country Club served as a hospital during the 1918 influenze epidemic.

A group of merchant seamen from the Port of Wilmington, died of influenza in the emergency hospital at the Country Club. They are only identified as 'Hindoo' sailors with phonetic spellings of their names; and are buried at Mount Olive.

 

These sailors are possibly the residents of Mount Olive who are buried farthest from their homes.


NAME

DATE

 BURIAL /
STONE LOCATED

NOTES

ALLIMOOLLA, Faballe

d 12 Oct 1918 aged 23y

Mt. Olive

Hindoo sailor

MISSERILBILLA, Donesh

d 11 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindoo sailor

MOHAMED, Onedallee

d 8 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

from the port

MAKUIE, Gohoralle

d 12 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindu sailor

LABO, Augustus

d 14 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindo sailor

ILEENJAU, Babor

d 16 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindu sailor

GOLOM, Sherealle

d 12 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindoo

ALLIMOOLLA, Safurallee

d 18 Oct 1918 aged abt 40y

Mt. Olive

Hindo

BORIK, Moon Mesh Debdue

d 18 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindo Sailor

AMEWOODLLAU

d 16 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindo

GOLAM, Sherealle

d 11 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

Hindo

FILLOO, Powelio

d 8 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

port

MOHAMED, Wazidoolla

d 8 Oct 1918

Mt. Olive

port


The Morning News (Wilmington DE 19 Oct 1918)

flu article

 

Mt. Olive Cemetery 

Wilmington, Delaware