Company M

6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Ø      Captain

Barrett, John F.

Ø      First Lieutenant

Smith, Freeman L.

Ø      Second Lieutenant

Draper, Arthur J.

Ø      First Sergeant

Donahue, Stanley

Ø      Quartermaster Sergeant

Wilcox, George A.

Ø      Sergeant

Conner, William W.

Day, Warren S.

Furse, James

Trask, Asa B.: Enlisted in the Company M, 6th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, on December 7th, 1894; mustered into service as a Private on April 5th, 1895; promoted to Corporal on November 9th, 1897; promoted to Sergeant on May 6th, 1898. Mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company M of the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 13th, 1898; died on August 23rd, 1898, at the Regimental Hospital in Adjuntas, Porto Rico. [Born on October 24th, 1876, in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; moved to Milford, Massachusetts, in 1887; buried at Adjuntas, Porto Rico.]

Ø      Corporal

Arnold, Frank L.

Bennett, Edwin J.

Bradner, Samuel B.

Briggs, Herbert B.

Chesmore, Harry B.

Croto, Frederick

Donnelly, John E.

Edmands [Edmonds], Arthur B.

Gaskill, Fred

Speirs, Willard G.

Trask, Robert M.

Ø      Artificer

Allen, Benjamin S.

Ø      Wagoner

Howe, Edward W.

Ø      Musician

Bentley, Mark

Day, Alfred R.

Ø      Private

Adams, Harry L.

Arrand, William B.

Arrand, David K.

Barrows, Fred S.

Bartlett, Harry S.

Bellimeur, Charles

Brownell, Elmer F.

Callahan, Charles P.

Carbone, Anthony J.

Cheney, Harry B.

Chesmore, Otis O.

Conway, Frank

Cook, Richard H.

Corcoran, John T.

Corcoran, Timothy J.

Cosman, Richard A.

Cronan, Dennis P.

Crowell, Earnest

Crowley, William

Day, Alfred R.

Doremus, John

Dwyer, John J.

English, Martin E.

Fisher, Charles H.

Fiske, Alfred E.

Foley, Lawrence F.

French, Carl H.

French, Paul T.: Died on October 24th, 1898, aboard the Hospital Ship “Bay State,” and was buried at Sea.

Frink, Alfred B.

Gaffney, John F.

Gerstner, John F.

Gilmore, Walter A.

Gorman, David W.

Gorman, Henry P.

Greene, Harry F.

Haddican, Thomas

Hansis, George

Hanson, Edward

Hogan, Michael

Hollis, James H.

Hunter, Lloyd F.

Ingram, George W.

Johnson, Charles E.: Died on January 20th, 1899, at Milford, Massachusetts.

Karle, Charles E.O.

Kelly, Patrick: Died of illness on November 27th, 1898, at his home in Milford, Massachusetts. [Born in March of 1865 in Ireland; served 8 years in the British Army, to 1888; immigrated to the United States in 1888; moved to Milford, Massachusetts, in 1895; died on November 27th, 1898, at Milford, Massachusetts; buried in Milford, Massachusetts, on November 30th, 1898.]

Kenny, Clarence F.

Lalley Jr., James L.

Lynch, Edward J.

Lynch, Edward T.

Macuen, Millard J.

Mahoney, Jeremiah

Martin, Daniel H.

Martin, John C.

Mathewson, John D.

Mayor, Fred F.

McCarter, Fred D.

McHugh, James

McKay, James W.

McKenna, Daniel F.

McMahon, Charles

McMahon, Dennis F.

Morrissey, James M.

Morse, Eugene C.L.

Mulvey, Edward N.

Patridge, Charles G.

Rabbit, Thomas V.

Regan, John H.

Shea, John F.

Short, Walter L.

Sidley, John H.

Slattery, James A.

Smith, Edward F.

Smith, Henry L.

Smith, Martin W.

Staples, Herbert

Steele, Walter C.

Stratton, Eugene F.

Sullivan, John J.

Sweeney, Henry

Wehinger, Laurence

Wilkinson, Arthur L.: Enlisted on June 21st, 1898, at Camp Alger, Virginia, for two years service; sick at Adjuntas on August 13th, 1898; sick in quarters on August 17th, 1898, as a result of muscular rheumatism; sent to the Division Hospital at Utuado, Porto Rico, on August 20th, 1898; died of rheumatic fever on September 1st, 1898, at Utuado, Porto Rico. [Born on June 19th, 1877, in Winchendon, Massachusetts; moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1885; died on September 1st, 1898, at Utuado, Porto Rico; buried with Military Honors in a native cemetery at Utuado, Porto Rico, on September 3rd, 1898.]

Willis, Harry E.

Wood, Charles B.

Wright, George

Sources

-          Pages 326 & 329, “The ’98 Campaign of the 6th Massachusetts, U.S.V.” Lieut. Frank E. Edwards; Boston, Massachusetts; Little, Brown, and Company, 1899.

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