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Capt George “Indian Bill” English

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Capt George “Indian Bill” English

Birth
Death
1876 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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First born child of Elizabeth Tittle and William English. Born in Tenn. The
family migrated to Texas (arriving in what is now Shelby County)
First Sheriff of San Augustine County, Tx in 1827
November 29,1835/ First Lieutenant of Infantry of the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas.
May 31, 1837, appointed by President Houston as Captain of a Company of mounted
gunmen for duty in Shelby County.
President of the Board of Land Commissioners of Shelby County/1839
Lieutenant in Captain A. M. Truett's Company in the Monterey Campaign in the Mexican War(1846).
Also inlisted in the Confederate service and fought in the Civil War 1861-1865. At that time he had long been a citizen of Houston County, having removed from San Augustine County at an early day and spent his later years in this county.
George never married or had any children of his own.
First born child of Elizabeth Tittle and William English. Born in Tenn. The
family migrated to Texas (arriving in what is now Shelby County)
First Sheriff of San Augustine County, Tx in 1827
November 29,1835/ First Lieutenant of Infantry of the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas.
May 31, 1837, appointed by President Houston as Captain of a Company of mounted
gunmen for duty in Shelby County.
President of the Board of Land Commissioners of Shelby County/1839
Lieutenant in Captain A. M. Truett's Company in the Monterey Campaign in the Mexican War(1846).
Also inlisted in the Confederate service and fought in the Civil War 1861-1865. At that time he had long been a citizen of Houston County, having removed from San Augustine County at an early day and spent his later years in this county.
George never married or had any children of his own.

Inscription

s/o William & Elizabeth Tittle English

Gravesite Details

Historical Marker: Commanded Capture of Bexar 1835; Vet. Mex. War 1846; Civil War Vet.;1st Sheriff of Shelby and San Augustine Counties


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