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Russell Family History & Genealogy

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MOTTO: Che sara sara – What will be will be
CREST: Silver goat passant with gold antlers
COAT OF ARMS: Silver with a red lion rampant on a black chief three silver escallops.

ORIGINS OF THE NAME RUSSELL – rootsweb.com
There is no doubt that the name comes from Norman French; however, there is some dispute as to its exact origins.
Surnames were introduced into Britain by the Normans after the conquest in 1066, often they derive from place names, jobs or a nickname. Some say Russell is derived from the French Rous, meaning red, indicating the bearers had red hair. But there is evidence that the family started in northern France. In view of a recent genetic study of people surnamed Sykes, which showed that they all have the same genetic origins, the same may also be true of the Russells.
The Russell coat of arms shows a lion rampant; this comes from the shield of the Bertrands, which showed a lion rampant and a crown.
The Dukes of Bedford share this family name. Let us consider their origins. The family were originally Vikings, but Rollo the Viking settled in Normandy, in northern France, in the area of Briquebec around 912. He claimed descent from Thor and Odin, the Norse gods. In Normandy he changed his name to Drago, which was easier to pronounce. The family used the name du Rozel possibly from about 1012 and there are records from 1066 of its use.
Hugh Bertrand, born in 1021, became lord of Barneville and le Rozel, in the Barony of Briquebec. In the same year, Hugh de Rozel was born and it was he who constructed the castle at Le Rozel near Caen.
The family moved to Britain with William the conqueror in 1066 where they were given lands. The family motto is Che Sara Sara, translated from the Latin means, “what will be will be”.
The name is common in Scotland and bearers are entitled to wear the tartan (blue and green with red stripes and white stripes). It is first recorded in Scotland in 1180. – Biography: Historic Memoirs of the House of Russell, J.H. Wiffen MRLS 1833. Thanks to Isabelle Nimal for research in France.

History

FAMILY HISTORY: Spelling variations of this family name include: Russell, Russel and others. First found in Dorset where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were Joe Russell who settled in VA in 1635, John Russell who settled in VA in 1623, Simon Russell who settled in Boston in 1631. William and Walter Russell who settled in VA in 1607. – houseofnames.com

Name Origin

ORIGIN OF THE NAME RUSSELL –
English, Scottish, and Irish: from Rousel, a common Anglo-Norman French nickname for someone with red hair, a diminutive of Rouse with the hypocoristic suffix -el. Americanized spelling of German Rüssel, from a pet form of any of the various personal names formed with the Old High German element hrod ‘renown’.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press

Spellings & Pronunciations

There are various French forms of the name, common in northern France: ROSSEL, Rosel(;), Roselt, Rozel, Roosels, Roossel, Rossels, Rosselle, Rosselle(n), Rosseel(s), Roseel, Rosielle, Rousseel, Rousse(le), Rouselle, Roussiel, Ross(e)au, Ross(i)au, Ros(s)ias, Roseau(x), Rosaux, Rosseau(x), Rouceau, Rouzaud, Roussiau(x), Roussieau, Roussia, Lerousseaux, Rousso, Rossay, Ros(s) eeuw, Rousse(e)euw, Roussel, Ros(i)euw, Rouseu, Rouzeeuw, Rossau(w), Russel, -ell(s), Russiaux, Russo, Reselle.

Nationality & Ethnicity

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Early Russells

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William Russell was born in October 1612 in Hertfordshire United Kingdom, and died at age 52 years old on January 2, 1665 in New Haven, Connecticut USA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Russell.
Seth Russell was born on April 7, 1696 at Dartmouth (Bristol) Massachusetts, and died at age 32 years old on July 23, 1728 at Dartmouth (Bristol) Massachusetts. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Seth Russell.
Elizabeth (Russell) Espenett was born in 1754. Elizabeth Espenett was in a relationship with Samuel Espenett, and died at age 32 years old in 1786 at Tenterden, UK in Tenterden, Kent County, England United Kingdom. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elizabeth (Russell) Espenett.
Brigit Russell of Kilmore Australia was born in 1781, and died at age 100 years old in 1881 in Kilmore.
William Russell of Australia was born in 1782, and died at age 96 years old in 1878.
Margaret Russell of Australia was born in 1787 to Daley Michael Russell and Mary Shannon Russell. Margaret Russell died at age 84 years old in 1871.
Ellen Russell of Australia was born in 1787, and died at age 70 years old in 1857.
Thomas Russell of Australia was born in 1791, and died at age 86 years old in 1877.
James Russell of Australia was born in 1792, and died at age 77 years old in 1869.
Mary Russell of Australia was born in 1793 to Moore Michael Russell and Anne Lewis Russell. Mary Russell died at age 69 years old in 1862.
Mary Russell of Australia was born in 1793, and died at age 70 years old in 1863.
Mary Russell of Collingwood Australia was born in 1796, and died at age 88 years old in 1884 in Collingwood.

Russell Family Members

Surnames: Rusid - Rutsohn

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George Augustus Russell of Kew, City of Boroondara County, VIC 3101, Australia was born circa 1873 in St Kilda, Port Phillip City County, VIC 3182, Australia. He was married to Ellen Mary (Sage) Russell in 1898, and had children Leslie George Russell and Eileen Josine Russell. George Russell died at age 32 years old on March 27, 1906 in Kew, City of Boroondara County, VIC 3101, Australia.
Leslie George Russell of Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born on November 9, 1899 in Melbourne to Ellen Mary (Sage) Russell and George Aug Russell. He had a sister Eileen Josine Russell. Leslie Russell died at age 69 years old in 1968 in Fitzroy.
Ellen Mary (Sage) Russell of Lethbirdge Australia was born circa 1873 in Lethbridge, Golden Plains Shire County, VIC to William Henry Sage and Mary Ellen Harris Sage. She had siblings Charles Sage, Ann Mary Sage, Selina Sage Durling, Robert John Sage, and John James Sage. She married George Augustus Russell in 1898, and had children Leslie George Russell and Eileen Josine Russell. Ellen Russell died at age 91 years old on June 14, 1965 in Malvern, City of Stonnington County.
Chelsey Joy (Russell) Burris was born on November 10, 1982 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Darbie Elizabeth Brady and Mark Bruce Russell, and has siblings Brooke Max Russell, Tanner Mark Russell, and Shane Ryan Russell. Chelsey Russell married John Paul Burris in 2010 in Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Chelsey Joy Burris.
Shane Ryan Russell was born on September 30, 1984 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Darbie Elizabeth Brady and Mark Bruce Russell, and has siblings Brooke Max Russell, Tanner Mark Russell, and Chelsey Joy Burris. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Shane Ryan Russell.
Darbie Elizabeth (Russell) Brady was born on December 16, 1957 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States. She married Mark Bruce Russell in 1976 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, and they were married until Mark's death on October 21, 1988 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. They had children Brooke Max Russell, Tanner Mark Russell, Chelsey Joy Burris, and Shane Ryan Russell. She also married William Henry Brady in 1990 in Bethlehem, Northampton County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Darbie Elizabeth Brady.
Tanner Mark Russell was born on June 20, 1980 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Darbie Elizabeth Brady and Mark Bruce Russell, and has siblings Brooke Max Russell, Chelsey Joy Burris, and Shane Ryan Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tanner Mark Russell.
Brooke Max Russell was born on March 23, 1977 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Darbie Elizabeth Brady and Mark Bruce Russell, and has siblings Tanner Mark Russell, Chelsey Joy Burris, and Shane Ryan Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Brooke Max Russell.
Mark Bruce Russell was born on September 9, 1955 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States. He was married to Darbie Elizabeth Brady in 1976 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, and they were together until Mark's death on October 21, 1988 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. He had children Brooke Max Russell, Tanner Mark Russell, Chelsey Joy Burris, and Shane Ryan Russell. Mark Russell was buried at Cremated. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mark Bruce Russell.
Anna Russell of Delaware United States was born in 1900. Anna russell was married to Ivan Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember anna russell.
Ivan Russell of Mio, Oscoda County, Michigan was born on October 24, 1904. Ivan Russell was married to anna russell, and died at age 63 years old in April 1968.
Ivan Russell of Mio, Michigan United States was married to Anna Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ivan Russell.
Anna Russell of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware was born on August 13, 1900. Anna Russell was married to Ivan Russell, and died at age 78 years old in May 1979.
Damon Joseph Russell was born on September 20, 1967 in Newark, New Jersey United States to Norma Jean (Schmalz) Lipert. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Damon Joseph Russell.
William Russell of Morlake Australia, was married to Henrietta (Deverell) Russell in 1875, and has a child Lilian Maude Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Russell.
Lilian Maude Russell of Hamilton Australia was born in 1877 in Hamilton. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lilian Maude Russell.
Agnes Jane (Russell) Wheeler of Panmure, Moyne Shire County, VIC Australia was born on September 14, 1851 in Edinburgh, Edinburgh County, Scotland United Kingdom, and died at age 38 years old on June 25, 1890 in Panmure, Moyne Shire County, VIC Australia.
Jessie Gordon Russell of Geelong, Greater Geelong City County, VIC Australia was born circa 1908 in Geelong, and died at age 69 years old on August 10, 1978 in Geelong.
Dora Clarke (Clarke) Russell of Geelong Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dora Clarke Russell.

Popular Russell Biographies

Rosalind Russell
Rosalind Catherine Russell was born to James Edward Russell (1860 - 1926) and Clara A. McKnight (1874 - 1958). Both of her parents were born in Connecticut. She had siblings James Edward, Clara J., John J.. George Benedict, Mary Jane, and Josephine B. Russell. The middle of seven children, she was named after the S.S. Rosalind at the suggestion of her father, a successful lawyer. After receiving a Catholic school education, she went to the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York, having convinced her mother that she intended to teach acting. In 1934, with some stock company work and a little Broadway experience, she was tested and signed by Universal. Simultaneously MGM tested her and made her a better offer. When she plead ignorance of Hollywood (while wearing her worst-fitting clothes), Universal released her and she signed with MGM for seven years. For some time she was used in secondary roles and as a replacement threat to limit Myrna Loy's salary demands. Knowing she was right for comedy, she tested five times for the role of Sylvia Fowler in The Women (1939). George Cukor told her to "play her as a freak." She did and got the part. Her "boss lady" roles began with the part of reporter Hildy Johnson in His Girl Friday (1940), through whose male lead, Cary Grant, she met her future husband, Grant's house guest at the time. In her forties, she returned to the stage, touring "Bell, Book and Candle" in 1951 and winning a Tony for "Wonderful Town" in 1953. Columbia, worried the public would think she had the female lead in Picnic (1956), billed her "co-starring Rosalind Russell as Rosemary." She refused to accept an Oscar nomination as supporting actress for the part, an Oscar she would no doubt have won had she relented. "Auntie Mame" kept her on Broadway for two years followed by the movie version. Following her death, she was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. She died about three weeks after Patrick Dennis, the author of Auntie Mame (1958), which was one of her most famous roles. Rosalind gave birth to her only child at age 35, a son Lance Brisson, on May 7, 1943. Lance's father was her husband, Frederick Brisson. Rosalind won Broadway's 1953 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for "Wonderful Town", a musical based on the same source as her film My Sister Eileen (1942), for which she received an Oscar nomination playing the same character. She also received a 1957 Tony Award nomination as Best Actress (Dramatic for "Auntie Mame", a role she recreated in an Oscar-nominated performance in the film version Auntie Mame (1958). See Rosalind Russell: Obituary.
William Howard Russell
First (known) war correspondent. During his career, he reported from Denmark, Russia, Crimea, and many more countries. He retired as a war correspondent in 1882, and founded the Army and Navy Gazette. He was knighted in 1895 and died in 1907. William was born in Ireland. During his life he married twice and had one affair. First marriage: Mary Burrows, Irish. Married until she died in 1867. Second marriage: Countess Antoinette Malvezzi, Italian. Two sons and one daughter (none of them had children). Married until his death. Affair (young man): Anna Catharina Oelrichs, had son William Russel (born 1863)
Richard Russell
Richard Clayton Russell was born in VT and married Freda Ethel Stocker, daughter of Fred E.C.Stocker & Iradore Legacy Stocker. She was born in Rutland, Rutland Co., VT, and died in Sprakers, Montgomery Co., NY, and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Fonda, Montgomery Co., NY. Richard married2 Marie _ McNeil, daughter of Frank McNeil & Linna Brodeur McNeil. Marie was born in West Rutland, Rutland Co., VT. They lived in VT, where Richard worked as a _. Marie died in Rutland, Rutland Co. VT; Richard died in Rutland, Rutland Co. VT. They are buried in Hillside Cemetery in Castleton, VT, section 10 beside his parents. FAG# Richard 152950141, Freda 35974366, Marie 152950127
Wyatt Hawn Russell
Wyatt Hawn Russell was born on July 10, 1986 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States to Goldie Jeanne Hawn and Kurt Vogel Russell. He married Sanne Lotto Hamers on May 14, 2012 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County and they later divorced in 2017 in Los Angeles. He married Meredith Kathleen Hagner on August 31, 2019 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County. They had a child Buddy Prine Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Wyatt Hawn Russell.
Alvis Russell
Alvis Russell was married to Jean (Cunliff) Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Alvis Russell.
Emery Russell
Emery Russell was born to Mary (Richardson) Russell and William Russell. Emery Russell married Demie Ellen (Harrison) Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Emery Russell.
Demie Ellen (Harrison) Russell
Demie Ellen (Harrison) Russell was born to Effie Rose Harrison and Andrew Harrison. Demie Harrison married Emery Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Demie Ellen (Harrison) Russell.
Robert Russell of New South Wales Australia was born to Adah Louise Clement and Vernon Aldebert Russell, and has siblings Richard William Russell, Richard William Russell, Rodney Russell, Roland Russell, and Ray Russell. Robert Russell married Lucinda Annie Augusta Peplow. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Russell.
Anna Russell
Anna Russell Born Anna Claudia Russell-Brown 27 December 1911 Maida Vale, London, England Died 18 October 2006 (aged 94) Rosedale, New South Wales, Australia Occupation Vocalist and comedian. Anna Russell (born Anna Claudia Russell-Brown; 27 December 1911 – 18 October 2006) was an English–Canadian singer and comedian. She gave many concerts in which she sang and played comic musical sketches on the piano. Among her best-known works are her concert performances and famous recordings of The Ring of the Nibelungs (An Analysis) – a humorous 22-minute synopsis of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen – and (on the same album) her parody How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera. Early life Russell was born in Maida Vale, London, England, and was educated at St Felix School at Southwold, Suffolk, at Harrogate College and in Brussels and Paris. She studied at the Royal College of Music, where her piano teacher was Marmaduke Barton (whose wife's maiden name happened also to be Anna Russell).[10] She had a difficult childhood, and particularly a difficult relationship with her mother, who often shipped her off to live with other relatives for some time. Russell was twice married and divorced, first to John Denison and second to artist Charles Goldhamer. In her "Who's Who" entry she described herself as single. In one of Russell's comic routines she said that some of the world's greatest teachers had completely ruined her voice, going on to relate that she was interrupted early in her graduation song recital by the Royal College's judges who indicated her singing was a joke. Whether this was literally true or not, it is a fact that she began to think of what she might be able to do with the voice and technique she had. Russell's early career included a few engagements in opera (including a disastrous appearance as a substitute Santuzza in a British touring production of Cavalleria rusticana, where she clumsily tripped on a set piece and pulled it down – an event later used in her comedy) – as well as appearances as a folk singer on BBC radio in 1931. Russell's mother was Canadian, and the family returned in 1939 to Toronto, after her father's death, where she began to appear on local radio stations as an entertainer.[11][12] By 1940, she was beginning to find success as a soloist on the concert stage in Canada. Russell's first one-woman show as a parodist was sponsored by the Toronto Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire in 1942, though it was the Canadian conductor Sir Ernest MacMillan who really set her on her international career as a "musical cartoonist", when he invited her to take part in his annual burlesque Christmas Box Symphony Concert in 1944. Russell made her New York City debut in her one-woman show in 1948, which she toured throughout North America, Britain, Australia and the rest of the English-speaking world. Peak years In her first major successful season, 1952–53, she performed in 37 cities in the United States and Canada before an estimated 100,000 listeners. Her recording Anna Russell Sings? became a best seller. She wrote the lyrics and music for Anna Russell's Little Show (1953) and sang the role of the Witch in an animated film of the opera Hansel and Gretel in 1954, also singing that role at New York City Opera the same year and with the Cosmopolitan Opera in San Francisco in 1957. She took Anna Russell's Little Show to Broadway in 1953 and also appeared on Broadway in All by Myself in 1960. In 1963, with Robert Paine Grose and Joan White, she founded Grow Productions, Inc., which presented Lady Audley's Secret at the New York World's Fair in 1964. She also played a leading role in Noël Coward's comedy Blithe Spirit. Other stage shows included Quality Street in 1965 at the Bucks County Playhouse in Pennsylvania. Russell appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and in a number of plays and television episodes. She performed her concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall. In 1977, she played the Duchess of Crackenthorp in the Canadian Opera Company production of Daughter of the Regiment, a role which she later recreated for Tulsa Opera in a production with Erie Mills and Giorgio Tozzi. Russell became known for her deadpan humour, including her disbelieving emphasis of the absurd in well accepted stories and her mockery of pretension. For example, in her humorous analysis of Wagner's Ring cycle, she began by noting that the first scene takes place in the River Rhine: "In it!!" After pointing out that a character in the Ring Cycle is the first woman that Siegfried has ever met who is not his aunt, she pauses and declares, "I'm not making this up, you know!" This phrase also became the title of her autobiography, published in 1985. At the end of her monologue she sings the Rhinemaidens' leitmotif and declares, "You're exactly where you started, 20 hours ago!" Besides her Ring and Gilbert and Sullivan parodies, Russell was famous for other routines, including "Wind Instruments I Have Known", and parodies of Lieder ("Schlumpf"), French art songs ("Je ne veux pas faire l'amour" and "Je n'ai pas la plume de ma tante"), English folk songs ("I Wish I Were a Dicky-Bird" and "Oh How I Love the Spring"), and English music-hall songs ("I'm Only A Faded Rose"); even stretching to blues and jazz ("I Gave You My Heart and You Made Me Miserable"). Perhaps the apotheosis of Russell's Wagner Ring parody came during the celebrations of the Cycle's 100th Anniversary in 1976 when Wolfgang Wagner held a dinner and musical soiree featuring lighter entertainment based on his grandfather's music. The program included some Chabrier adaptations into waltzes and polkas, and was capped by playing Russell's Ring send-up for his guests. She composed, wrote, and performed her own material for Columbia Records, was the author of The Power of Being a Positive Stinker (1955) and the Anna Russell Songbook (1958), and was the President of the B & R Music Publishing Company. She received the Canadian Women's Press Club Award in 1956 as the best Canadian comedy writer of the year. Giving advice on how to be a successful singer, she quipped that although a glorious voice was important, "it helps to be an independently wealthy, politically motivated, back-stabbing b****." Later years Russell retired to Unionville, Ontario, Canada, in the late 1960s, living on a street named after her, but she went on several "farewell" tours in the 1970s and 1980s, including one-woman shows at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Carnegie Hall parodying opera divas who did the same. In 1980 she played Helga ten Dorp opposite Charles Dennis's Sidney Bruhl in Deathtrap at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario. In 1975 she toured rural New South Wales and interstate centres in the joint Ashton's Circus and Degrey-Williams-Kendall production ‘The Clown Who Lost His Circus’. This unusual circus pantomime, which combined performing acts with a play, featured Sydney actors Colin Croft, Anna Russell, Keith Little, Anita Roberts, Peter Williams and Ron May. In her last years she moved to Australia to be cared for by Deirdre Prussak, a fan who became Russell's close friend for over 50 years. Russell and Prussak had developed a kind of mother-daughter relationship.Prussak was the author of Anna in a Thousand Cities, a memoir of Anna Russell's life. Russell died in Rosedale, New South Wales, near Batemans Bay.
Richard William Russell
Richard William Russell of Hart, Oceana County, Michigan United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Richard William Russell .
James F Russell
James F Russell was born on April 30, 1918. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James F Russell.
Kaye Elizabeth (Curnow) Russell
Kaye Elizabeth (Curnow) Russell was born on October 6, 1958 at Springvale, Victoria, Australia in Springvale, VIC Australia to Ronald Thomas Curnow and Norma Vivian (MacLeod) Curnow, and has a sister Laurin Leonie (Curnow) Talarico. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kaye Elizabeth (Curnow) Russell.
Kurt Vogel Russell
Kurt Vogel Russell was born on March 17, 1951 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kurt Vogel Russell.
Hannah Kirk (Russell) Strong
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Lori L Russell
Lori Lyn Russell of Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan United States was born in 1968 in Grand Rapids to Richard William Russell and Pamela Claire Thompson. Lori was baptized in 1987.
Neil Oliver Russell
Neil Oliver Russell was born on May 5, 1926 in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont United States, and died at age 76 years old on April 8, 2003 in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, CA. Neil Russell was buried on April 12, 2003 in Thousand Oaks. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Neil Oliver Russell.
Louise Julia (Crone) was born on January 4, 1928 in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania United States. She was married to Neil Oliver Russell on October 5, 1946 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, and they were together until Neil's death on April 8, 2003 in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California. She had children Jill Ann Franco, Kurt Vogel Russell, Jody Ruth Philbrick, and Jami (Russell) Way. Louise died at age 93 years old on May 17, 2021 in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, and was buried on May 22, 2021 in Thousand Oaks. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Louise Julia Crone.
Ada Louise (Clement) Russell
Ada Louise (Clement) Russell of Hart, Oceana County, Michigan United States was born in Grand Rapids, Kent County US. Ada Russell was in a relationship with Vernon Aldbert Russell, and has children Richard William Russell and Rodney Russell. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ada Louise (Clement) Russell.
I am her oldest granddaughter. She had a Boston terrier when I was young. My grandfather, Harold, passed away just before I turned 4 in July, 1965. My great Aunt Irene Ball was my grandpa's older sister and lived with Grandma until she passed away when I was 13. She was an excellent artist too
Harold Keith Russell was born on September 24, 1933, and died at age 81 years old on November 4, 2014 in Orem, Utah United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Harold Keith Russell .

Russell Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Russell family member is 71.0 years old according to our database of 86,225 people with the last name Russell that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

71.0 years

Oldest Russells

These are the longest-lived members of the Russell family on AncientFaces.

Marion Russell of Kingston, Ulster County, NY was born on October 4, 1865, and died at age 113 years old in November 1978.
113 years
Margaret C Russell of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on October 31, 1892, and died at age 112 years old on May 29, 2005.
112 years
Faye Russell of Oxford, Lafayette County, MS was born on July 1, 1901, and died at age 109 years old on March 9, 2011.
109 years
Vinnie Russell of Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama was born on July 12, 1872, and died at age 109 years old in June 1982.
109 years
Lulu Russell of Grand Blanc, Genesee County, MI was born on December 25, 1893, and died at age 109 years old on August 14, 2003.
109 years
Fannie E Russell was born on December 2, 1890, and died at age 108 years old on February 16, 1999. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fannie E Russell.
108 years
Mary Russell of Logansport, De Soto County, Louisiana was born on March 5, 1870, and died at age 109 years old in June 1979.
109 years
Susie Russell of Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, FL was born on July 29, 1881, and died at age 109 years old in July 1990.
108 years
Mary L Russell of Texarkana, Bowie County, TX was born on February 11, 1897, and died at age 108 years old on November 2, 2005.
108 years
Emily Russell of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon was born on December 14, 1878, and died at age 108 years old in December 1986.
107 years
Veva M Russell of Minden, Kearney County, NE was born on January 15, 1885, and died at age 108 years old on February 15, 1993.
108 years
Etta T Russell of Laredo, Webb County, TX was born on September 9, 1889, and died at age 107 years old on December 2, 1996.
107 years
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Captain William J. Robins commanded a merchant ship that went between Liverpool,England and Boston,Mass. On a return trip to Boston, he met a lovely young lady of 16 years named Marie DeMahurin. She was a daughter of a French Hughenot widow who supposedly came to America with two daughters to escape persecution. William and Marie wanted to marry, but instead of blessings, her mother disowned her. They were wed anyway and set up a household there in Boston. Marie became pregnant and gave birth to a boy on Sept. 3, 1857. A proud moment for both parents. They named him Charles William Robins. Life was a struggle, but they were happy together. Several years later, Marie was pregnant again. The Captain had to go on a trip, but vowed to return in several months. But he never returned -he went down with his ship in a terrible storm. Marie was alone with a young Charles and pregnant. She sought help from her mother and sister - but was again turned away. The second birth was hard but another son was born. Marie did not recover, dying so young. Fortunately the Captain had left some insurance to care for his family. The court gave custody of young Charles to a pastor/
businessman and his wife, Alonzo and L. A. Russell, of Lowell, Mass. The baby boy was adopted by a young couple -their name was never known by our family. Charles grew to love his foster parents and his new siblings, especially brother, Eugene Russell. In his youth he did visit his grandmother and aunt, but was also turned away. Charles had a longing to see the world and became a newspaper journalist, going from city to city wherever there was work for him. He was visiting friends in Virginia and met a lovely young lady named Elizabeth Roberts from Georgia. They married in 1891. A year later Elizabeth gave birth to twins - Evelyn (Evie)and Charles, Jr. Again love was parted by death as Elizabeth also died after the births. Charles knew he couldn't take care of the twins on his own so he asked his friends, the Harris family in Norfolk, VA to take them as their own. Charles left, traveling again for the newspapers. He was in Virginia again several years later and met a lovely redheaded nursing student, Mary Howard Spiers of Carson, VA. They eloped to North Carolina and wed in August 1895. Life was good again and they settled in Virginia. Little Marie was born in March 1896, then Charlie in 1897, but died as a toddler. More children were born but passed away young. My grandmother Florence was born in August 1900 and the youngest, Howard, was born in 1902. Charles was restless and out of work. He was promised a job in Washington, DC and left the family to pursue it. Mary did not hear from him for several months; money was scarce. Bills were mounting. When they were to be evicted, Mary sent a telegram to her parents requesting they send help - they thought Charles had died, prepared a burial place for him, and sent Mary's uncle to get her, the children, and the body. When the parents learned that Charles had left on his own, they believed he deserted his family. Mary was to be under their rule for years later as they helped her find work and raise her three surviving children. Charles had actually fallen into ill health. When he recovered months later, he found that Mary and the children were gone - at least the landlady knew they were back with her parents. He contacted the parents by letter and was told not to contact Mary anymore. Future letters to Mary were apprehended and never delivered to her. He was shut out of their lives. Mary Russell was persuaded to divorce her husband after three years. In 1913 his oldest daughter, Evelyn and her husband, Philip Seymour, put an ad in a detective magazine and found him living in Iowa. They lived with him for awhile and then all moved back to Virginia where Charles started working at a newspaper in Norfolk, VA and Philip on the railroad. Three grandchildren were there too - Garnett, Phyllis, and little Charles. Later the Charles, Jr. (also called Will) came to live with them. In 1925, his health failing, older Charles requested that Evelyn try to locate his second wife Mary and his other children. She succeeded; Mary Russell and her son Howard made a trip from Richmond, VA to Norfolk, VA to see the man who left them so many years before. My grandmother Florence was married and pregnant at the time and couldn't make the trip. Charles had a wonderful reunion with them. They vowed not to stay strangers. Florence would later visit her father there and become fast friends with Evelyn and Philip. Charles William Robins Russell died in Nov. 1936. His obit in the Portsmouth, VA Times reads as follows:
"The passing of C. W. R. Russell, Sr. removes the real dean of the newspaper profession in Portsmouth. It was back in the eighties of the last century that Mr. Russell first came to Portsmouth, a fluent writer, with modern ideas of journalism. His first news connection was with the Portsmouth Enterprise then operated and controlled by the late John W. H. Porter and Junius Wilcox. Mr. Russell became a reporter on the Portsmouth Times just about the time that journal was edited by the late Mrs. Fanny Murdaugh Downing, and probably brought about the city's biggest sensation ever in journalism when he dressed himself up as a tramp and visiting all the churches in the city, wrote up the various receptions he received when he attempted to enter for worship.
The result brought both commendation and censure from the citizenship of the city but it all established Mr. Russell as an interesting and enterprising news writer. He remained in the city under the displeasure of some who disapproved his writings but this he overcame by his friendships made and interest in public matters taken. Later he left Portsmouth and lived for many years in the West. Some twenty years ago he returned here and for some time served as a news writer and then as proofreader on the Portsmouth Star.
Mr. Russell's infirmities had kept him confined to his home for almost a decade but he nevertheless continued his interest in local affairs and up to his final illness always sought the news of the city by having others read to him when his eyesight failed him.
Mr. Russell was a man of most kindly disposition, and though unable to get out to do any visiting around, there were those of his friends who never failed to visit him regularly, receiving from him in good cheer oft' times more than they carried to him."
Subject: [UTMILLAR] Allen Russell

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Surname: Russell, Gardner
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Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995):

Comments: In 1860, Allen had a household of 7, real wealth of $400 and
personal wealth of $700.

In 1870, Allen had a household of 5, real wealth of $800 and personal wealth
of $450.

Allen was a Patriarch in the South Sanpete Stake, Sanpete County, Utah.
He came to Utah with his father in 1852. At Fillmore he acted as a member
of the city council, acted as city marshal and road supervisor many years,
and from 1869 to 1901 labored as a home missionary in the Millard Stake.
In 1906 he moved from Fillmore to Manti, where he worked in the Temple
for a number of years in the interest of his dead relatives and friends.

Allen came to Utah on September 24, 1852 with the Benjamin Gardner Company.
He was a city marshal, a member of the city council for two years, a road
supervisor for 12 years. Allen also served as a member of the High Council
of the Millard Stake from 1869 to 1901.

Vocation: Farmer; 1860, 1870
Grandma Leora told me this little story about her Grandpa Allen Russell when I was visiting her for her birthday in March 1998.

She said that she was always together with her cousins, Edith, Maline, and Fawn. Whenever Grandpa would see them coming, he would always say, " Here comes my four little flowers.
Grandma Leora said he would always prophesy of things in the future and start to cry. Grandpa always warned them and said, " Lookout for the seventies and then on. Because that is when all the terrible things would begin to happen in the world." There will be wars and many terrible things. He always said " terrible". He had them all so scared, they thought the world was coming to an end. Grandpa would have a lot of visions. He would sit to the table and start to shake when he was having one. Grandma would say, " Now Pa, Don't have one of your visions now. Wait until after we eat!" The kids would be scared have to death. Grandma would tell them not to pay any attention to him.

I asked my Grandma Leora at age 85 to tell me her memories of her Great Grandfather Allen Russell. She said she did not have a lot of memories of him as she was only 6 years old when he died of old age. The one that stuck out the most to her besides his many visions, was of his special outhouse.
Because of his advanced age and health it was very difficult for him to walk the distance from the house to the outhouse. So his family built him a boardwalk to walk out to it which fascinated Grandma. She said his outhouse was the nicest around. He had a nice handle on the door instead of the regular strap most people had. He had it all decorated nice inside with pictures. He also had a toilet lid which no one else did along with real toilet paper. Everyone else had to use catalogs. Grandma said that toilet paper was two rolls for a nickel. They were always told to use the catalogs instead of the expensive toilet paper.
Grandma told me she has many good memories of the hours she sat in the two seatter outhouses with her best friend and first cousin Edith Warner. They would spend hours sitting together talking, looking thru the catalogs and dreaming of what they would buy. They regularly cleaned and scoured the outhouses and kept ashes by the holes to cover the smells.
EXCERPT FROM ALLEN RUSSELL JOURNAL
Dated Thursday, June 13, 1901
Pages 219 - 220

In the morning about 4 o'clock, the Lord opened my eyes of my understanding and saw plainly my sins and iniquities, and I did seek him from the bottom of my heart for forgiveness of my sins in prayer and supplication before him. And then I realized the importance of the saying in the Book of Mormon, " The Lord gives unto men weakness, that they may be humble," and the Lord did except my humble acknowledgment and did forgive me of all my sins, according to his promise, and the spirit of the Lord did rest upon me in great abundance, so much that I did thank and praise his Holy name for his loving kindness and his tender mercies towards me, a time that I never shall forget and the Lord has said how great is his joy in the soul that repenth; Doctrine & Covenants; Sec 18 verse 13.
I was born in 1924, by a wonderful couple who loved me very much. I did not know that I was adopted until an Aunt who had a little too much to drink at a wedding reception got angry about something and yelled at me, You just stay out of it, You're adopted anyway. Wham!! For years I asked questions, searched, but nothing other than some names and a statement, Leave skeletons in the closet where they belong. I was told that by my adoptive Grandmother. I was told I was born in California, but birth certificate had been altered, so that was a dead end. I am gone now, but my daughter is continuing the search, may God her, for she too feels that lost feeling, and does so want this answered. The family which I came into was Russell and Swift. My adoptive mother was a Russell. If anyone knows anything, please e-mail my daughter. May we all find who and what we are searching for. My daughter has info which is not in this story so as to keep those who scam away, so, any serious replies, we thank YOU!The Russell family seemed to know the answers, but my adoptive name is Swift!
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Russell Geneology

Peter G. Morgan b 1817- d 1890 of Virginia-Legislators House of Delegates
served in house 1869-1871 City Council Born a slave in Nottoway County bought
a house and lot in 1871 in Lawrenceville, VA purchased himself and family by
making $ as a shoemaker. His wife was $1000.00. He died in Lawrenceville,
VA(according to the Negro Office Holders 1865-1895 published in 1946 in
Norfolk written by Luther Porter Jackson. Peter Morgan moved his family to
St. Petersburg during the Civil War.
Had: daughter Virginia Michigan Morgan born Dec 20, 1882

Solomon Russell, Father of James Solomon Russell was a slave on the Russell
plantation
in Warren County, North Carolina. He was separate from his wife Araminta who
worked in the "Big House" on the Hendrick plantation. Araminta's mother's
grandmother was sold in Palmers Springs shortly after she was brought from
Africa. She had a daughter, Seleah who also worked in the big house. Seleah
had 4 daughters and 2 sons.

Mother: Seleah(first name) + ?
6 children: (4 daughters + 2 sons)
Araminta Hendrick
Solomon Russell Married Araminta Hendrick Had: James Solomon Russell
Note: James Solomon Russell in his book " Adventure in Faith"spends his
honeymoon on the Hendrick Estate and refers to Aaron Hendrick as "family". He
also note "Thomas Wade", overseer as helpful in his life and education.

Archdeacon James Solomon Russell-Founded the St. Paul Normal School
Photos can be found on the Jackson Davis Collection of African American
Educators website

Virginia Michigan Morgan B. 12/20/1882 D. 7/ 2/1920 +James Solomon Russell
B.12/ 20/1857

James Solomon Russell
Born on plantation (the Hendrick Estate) near Palmers Spring and the Roanoke
River Mecklenburg County, VA Educated at Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA went
to College of Liberia 1922
Ordained Deacon of the Episcopal Church March 9. 1882
First black Arch Deacon Oct 1893 p165 "One Hundred Distinguished Leaders"

Had 5 children:
Araminta Czarina born Dec 19,1883 married Turner
James Alvin B. 6/10/1885 in Lawrencville, VA Married 1916 Nellie Margueritte
Pratt
Otelia Virginia B. 6/10/1887 Married Dr. R.A. Deane-the St Paul School Dr.
Herman Webster Born Aug. 2, 1889 served in WWI (807 Pioneer Infantry Co. A)
Charlote Baylies Born March 4 or 14, 1895 Married M. B. Birchette

James Alvin Russell and Nellie Margueritte Pratt Married 1916

Had 5 children:
James A. (Russell)
Henry P. (Russell)
Virginia M. (Russell)
Donald C. (Russell)
Ulyesses W. (Russell)

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