Enlisted in the Sumter Flying Artillery Battery on July 6, 1861, as a private at age 24. Elected 7th Sergeant on November 21, 1861. Slightly wounded at the battle of Dranesville, Virginia on December 20, 1861. On May 23, 1862, the SFA became Battery A of the battalion. Wounded in the left arm requiring amputation above the elbow near the shoulder at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 3, 1863, and was discharged on account of his wounds on October 30, 1863.
Enlisted in the Sumter Flying Artillery Battery on July 6, 1861, as a private at age 24. Elected 7th Sergeant on November 21, 1861. Slightly wounded at the battle of Dranesville, Virginia on December 20, 1861. On May 23, 1862, the SFA became Battery A of the battalion. Wounded in the left arm requiring amputation above the elbow near the shoulder at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 3, 1863, and was discharged on account of his wounds on October 30, 1863.
Family Members
-
John Jay "Jack" English
1810 – unknown
-
PVT Robert H. "Buddy" English Sr
1817–1883
-
Edwin English
1820–1858
-
PVT William Wallace "Bill" English
1823–1861
-
PVT/Rev Samuel H. English
1825–1907
-
Sarah Hardison "Sally" English Everritt
1826–1901
-
PVT Mathew Hill "Mack" English Sr
1829–1913
-
PVT Joseph E. "Joe" English
1831–1903
-
PVT Thomas H. "Tom" English
1835–1907
-
Ella Virginia English Johnson
1864–1920
-
Elizabeth M. "Betty" English Kleckley
1868–1940
-
Mathew "Mack" English
1870–1929
-
Alberta "Berta" English Murray
1872–1962
-
Charles W. "Charlie" English
1874–1937
-
PVT John Newton English
1877–1899
-
Annie Blanche English Baker
1879–1955
-
Myrtle English Kleckley
1881–1967
Advertisement
Advertisement