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James English, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Berks County, PA, United States
Death: June 15, 1823 (79)
Bluestone, McHenry Township, Lycoming County, PA, United States
Place of Burial: Bluestone, Lycoming County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Unknown John English and Margaret Elizabeth English
Husband of Jane English
Father of Sarah Miller; John English; Mary Polly English; Esther Callahan; Elizabeth Callahan and 4 others
Brother of John English; Rebecca Callahan; Ingal English and William English

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About James English, Sr.

A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor # A036813



Revolutionary War Veteran.
James English (1745-1835)

-Aide of General Washington
- Soldier of the Revolutionary War
-At the execution of Major Andre
- Settled at an early day on what is known as Silver Island, in the Susquehanna River, below Sunbury, Pennsylvania
- noted hunter and trapper of his time
Enlisted under Lt. Crist in the sixth Pennsylvania Regiment in 1778 and served during the war- Enlisted James English enlisted as Private from the 12th Pennsylvania and transferred to the 1st Pennsylvania. He is in a list of non-commissioned officers and privates of the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment Continental Line. He is also served as a Private in Captain John Brady's Company, Col. William Cookes Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia in May 1777 in a list of non-commissioned officers and privates of the Continental Line. He enlisted from Berks County, Pennsylvania as a Sergeant in 1777 with the 1st Pennsylvania Continental Line. He was honorably discharged on August 8, 1783. James and his brother John were with a group called the Rangers and he served as an Aid with General George Washington who found his knowledge of the countryside in Pennsylvania useful to him.

After the close of the war, accompanied by his brothers John and William, and his sister, Rebecca, came into the Jersey Shore area. In 1820 he applied for a pension stating he had enlisted in Captain John Brady's Co., Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1777. He was a Sergeant serving in the 1st and 3rd Pennsylvania regiments. He is the brother to John English that married his sister-in-law Fannie Boatman. He ran a sawmill on the west side of Pine Creek (near Trumans Run) which is now owned by Loren Campbell (1926).
The town English Center, located along Pine Creek was named after him. He was apparently of Scotch-Irish ancestry.

GEDCOM Note

<h1 id="bio-name" class="bio-name">James English, Sr</h1> <table class="table table-responsive mem-events"> <tbody> <tr><th>Birth</th> <td>4 May 1744 <div id="birthLocationLabel" class="place">Massachusetts, USA</div> </td> </tr> <tr><th>Death</th> <td>15 Jun 1835 (aged 91) <div id="deathLocationLabel" class="place">Bluestone, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA</div> </td> </tr> <tr><th>Burial</th> <td> <div class="info"><a class="add-link" href="https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44418/bluestone-cemetery">Bluestone Cemetery</a></div> Bluestone, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA </td> </tr> <tr><th>Memorial ID</th> <td>21804738 · <a class="add-link" href="https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21804738/james-english#source">View Source</a>James English (1745-1835)

-Aide of General Washington
- Soldier of the Revolutionary War
-At the execution of Major Andre
- Settled at an early day on what is known as Silver Island, in the Susquehanna River, below Sunbury, Pennsylvania
- noted hunter and trapper of his time
Enlisted under Lt. Crist in the sixth Pennsylvania Regiment in 1778 and served during the war- Enlisted James English enlisted as Private from the 12th Pennsylvania and transferred to the 1st Pennsylvania. He is in a list of non-commissioned officers and privates of the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment Continental Line. He is also served as a Private in Captain John Brady's Company, Col. William Cookes Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia in May 1777 in a list of non-commissioned officers and privates of the Continental Line. He enlisted from Berks County, Pennsylvania as a Sergeant in 1777 with the 1st Pennsylvania Continental Line. He was honorably discharged on August 8, 1783. James and his brother John werewith a group called the Rangers and he served as an Aid with General George Washington who found his knowledge of the countryside in Pennsylvania useful to him.

After the close of the war,accompanied by his brothers John and William, and his sister, Rebecca, came into the Jersey Shore area. In 1820 he applied for a pension stating he had enlisted in Captain John Brady's Co., Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1777. He was a Sergeant serving in the 1st and 3rd Pennsylvania regiments. He is the brother to John English that married his sister-in-law Fannie Boatman. He ran a sawmill on thewest side of Pine Creek (near Trumans Run) which is now owned by Loren Campbell (1926).
The town English Center, located along Pine Creek was named after him. He was apparently of Scotch-Irish ancestry.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>

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James English, Sr.'s Timeline

1744
May 4, 1744
Berks County, PA, United States
1762
March 13, 1762
Porter, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
1779
1779
Bluestone, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
1782
1782
Pennsylvania, United States
1786
March 12, 1786
Bluestone, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
1787
1787
Mifflin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
1789
1789
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
1793
November 11, 1793
Pennsylvania, United States
1794
December 31, 1794
Mifflin Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States