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Felipe Enrique Neri (born Nov. 23, 1759 in Paramaribo, Surinam & died 23 Feb. 1827) was a Dutch businessman and land owner known for his assistance in Anglo-American settlement of Texas.
Nicholas Newlin, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, an Englishman who lived in the Quaker town of Mountmellick, then in Queens County, Ireland, emigrated to Pennsylvania with his family because of religious persecution.
Northwest Philadelphia has substantial African American, Irish-American, Italian-American, German-American, and British American (English American/Scottish American) populations, but its culture is varied, and only smaller neighborhoods within it can be said to be known for one ethnicity predominating.
Stephanie Swift was born in Louisiana and has described herself as a "mutt" in terms of ethnicity: Cajun, Irish, English, French, Spanish, Filipino and Norwegian.
Voice of the Beehive was an Anglo-American alternative pop rock band formed in London in 1986 by Californian sisters Tracey Bryn and Melissa Brooke Belland, daughters of The Four Preps singer, Bruce Belland.
William Pannapacker, 1994, 1999, academic and journalist (graduate, English, American Civilization)
He is survived by his partner of over 50 years, former English-American child actor Terry Kilburn.
Dan Noble (1846–?), English-American thief and confidence man
Faustina Hasse Hodges (1822–1895), English-American organist and composer
George James Webb, born on June 24, 1803 near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England, died on October 7, 1887 in Orange, New Jersey was an English-American composer.
James N. Goodier, (1905–1969), English American professor of applied mechanics
Gordon Bradley (November 23, 1933 – April 29, 2008) was an English-American football (soccer) midfielder born and raised on Wearside who played several seasons with lower division English clubs before moving to play in Canada at the age of 30.
Maurice Pivar (b. 11 August 1894 in Manchester, United Kingdom - 14 June 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was an English-American film editor, producer and writer.
Frances Hodgson Burnett (November 24, 1849 – October 29, 1924) was an English–American playwright and author.
"One Rainy Wish" (also known as "Golden Rose") is a song by English/American psychedelic rock band The Jimi Hendrix Experience, featured on their 1967 second album Axis: Bold as Love.
Paul K. Wright (born 1947), English/American mechanical engineer
Robert W. Gibson (1854–1927), English-American ecclesiastical architect active in New York City
"The Go-getter", short story by English-American author P. G. Wodehouse
"Wait Until Tomorrow" is a song by English/American psychedelic rock band The Jimi Hendrix Experience, featured on their 1967 second album Axis: Bold as Love.