William Williams

Company D 22nd Infantry

DOD 05/24/1900

 

 

Private William Williams died from typhoid fever at the 4th District Hospital at San Isidro,
Philippines on May 24, 1900.

Below is the listing of Williams' name, from the report written January 3, 1901,
by 1st Lieutenant Isaac Newell, Commanding Officer Company D 22nd Infantry,
reporting the deaths of Soldiers in the Philippines from Company D.

 

 

Document courtesy of Matthew Westfall, author of The Devil's Causeway

 

In the above report Lieutenant Newell indicated that Private Williams was buried in the small US military
cemetery near the Native Cemetery at San Isidro on the Island of Luzon in Grave Number 2.

The remains of William Williams arrived in San Francisco aboard the transport Logan on March 29, 1901
and his body was shipped to his mother Mrs. Rachael Lewis at Youngstown, Ohio.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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