Name | George McClellan English | |
Born | 9 Dec 1844 | Eliska, Monroe, Alabama |
Gender | Male | |
Residence | 1850 | Monroe County, Alabama [1] |
Military | Nov 1861 | Mobile, Mobile, Alabama |
Private, R. W. Smith's Cavalry (AKA, Crocheran Light Dragoons, and Holloway's Light Dragoons or Cavalry). Also appearing in muster are Cassander J. and Charles A. English. | ||
Veterans: Confederate Had the South in her border A hero to spare, Or a heart at her altar, Lo! its life's blood was there! And the black battle-grime Might never disguise The smile of the South On the lips and the eyes Of her barefooted boys! |
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Military | 31 Mar 1862 [2] | |
Certified unfit for service and discharged due to a gunshot wound to the foot. | ||
Died | 13 Jan 1866 | Eliska, Monroe, Alabama |
Buried | Scott-English Cemetery, Eliska, Monroe, Alabama | |
English, George McClellan |
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Person ID | I7555 | Dickinson |
Last Modified | 29 Oct 2014 |
Father | Thomas Cassander English, b. 28 Oct 1819, Clarke County, Alabama , d. 02 Jun 1884, Eliska, Monroe, Alabama (Age 64 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Mother | Frederica Sarah McClellan, b. 7 Jun 1821, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , d. 20 Dec 1899, Eliska, Monroe, Alabama (Age 78 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Family ID | F2034 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
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