USA > New York > Genesee County > Our county and its people : a descriptive and biographical record of Genesee County, New York, v. 2 > Part 20
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42
Walworth. Truman J., was born in the town of Royalton, Niagara county, May 9. 1821, a son of Samuel Walworth, and was educ ited in the common schools. In I-5 he came to Genesee county and that same year married Roxaline, daughter of Jacob Potter; they have one son, Vinton, and one daughter, Alfaretta. Mr. Walworth is
19
PERSONAL REFERENCES.
one of the self-made men of Genesee county, of untarnished reputation, industrious, intelligent and honest.
Porter, Mrs. II. P., p. o. Rochester, N. Y .-- The late Henry P. Porter was born in North Bloomfield, Ontario county, N. Y .. January 7, 1521, and educated in the pub- he schools. He was a clerk with Wells & Seymour of Batavia, and removed to Corfu in 1911, where he was a successful merchant until 1892, when he retired from busi- ness. He was for many years one of the first citizens of Genesee county. His business career was very prosperous. He was a Democrat, and his advice was always sought in the councils of his party. He died July 6, 1592. In 1951 he married l'idela O. Hastings of Corfu; they had one adopted daughter, Marion, who married Frederick J. Smythe of Rochester ; they have one son, Henry Porter. Mrs. Porter's father, Solomon Hastings, was born in Charlemont, Mass., in the year 1790, and came to Genesec county with his parents through the wilderness with the ancient teams of that day. He was educated in the schools of that day and followed the honorable occupation of farming. He married Sally Darrow, formerly of North- ampton, Mass ; they had five children. Alonzo F., Olivia A., Amanda M., Diana E., and Fidelia O. Diana E. married Austin B. Waterman; they had one son, Clifford 11 , who now occupies the old Hastings homestead. Amanda M. married Truman C. Waterman. Mr. Hastings died in 1860 and his widow in 1868. Ancestry of fam- ily is English and Scotch.
Dickinson, William H., p. o. Corfu, N. Y., was born in Chautauqua, N. Y., July 18, 146%, educated in the district schools and is now conducting the Central Hotel at Corfu with success. September 25, 1591, he married Nellie B., daughter of Orrin and Ehza A. (Eastman) Lewis, of Darien, N. Y. ; they have two children: Roy R. and Florence. Mr. Dickinson's father, Henry Dickinson, was born in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1930, was a carpenter and joiner by trade, and in 1866 married Cora Barns, who bore him one son, William II., as above. Henry Dickinson died August 17, 1895. his widow survives at this date, 1599 Mrs. Dickinson's father, Orrin Lewis, was born at Rouse's Point, N. Y., September 12, 1833; attended the public schools and is a mechanic by occupation. July 14, 1868, he married Eliza A. Eastman of Attica, N Y. ; they had nine children, two died young and seven survive: Wilbur, Nethe B., Ida, George, Ella, Leon and Mamie. Wilbur married Flora Brown; they have two children Mr. Dickinson in his political views is a staunch Republican. Ancestry of family is English, Scotch and Welsh, of New England origin.
Flint, James Monroe, p. o Akron, N. Y., was born in the township of Pembroke, Genesee county, N. Y., January 6, 1817, educated in a log school house, and always followed the honorable occupation of farming until he retired. The splendid farms he and his sons now own were an unbroken wilderness when he first came on the stage of action. He was married three times; first on February 2, 1913, to Deia- damia Ford of Newstead, N. Y., who died December 30. 15-14; second, on February 1, 1>15, to Emeline Saxton, who died April 6. 1875, leaving four children: Milo MI., Nelson W., Wallace K. and Harriet; and third, on June 15, 1876, to Mrs. Sarah ( Hill) Anderson. Milo M. was born November 12, 1847, educated in the public schools,
20
OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
and on March 15, 1876, married Susan Ford of Newstead; they had one son, Leon Ford; Mrs. Susan Flint died December 22, 1879. Nelson W. is a merchant in Akron, he married Emma Twinn of Newstead; they had three sons: Floyd M., Glen W .. and Ray, who died in infancy. Wallace K. is a farmer in Newstead; he married Ida Cummings of that township, who has borne him four children: Mabel L., Ernest (died in infancy), Harrison and Monroe W. ; Harriet resides with her brother, Milo M. Mr. Flint's father, Elijah Flint, was born in Dracut, Mass., March 11, 1779, and in 1802 he married Lydia Jones of Dracut; they had nine children. Elijah Flint came to Pembroke from Massachusetts in 1811, and died December 11. 1958. and his widow September 6, 1872. Mrs. Flint's father, Charles Hill, was born in the State of Vermont in the year 1805. He located in St. Lawrence county, this State, when a young man, and married Sarah Gowan of that county. Mr. Hill died in 1997, his wife preceding him the same year. Mr. Flint is a Universalist; in his political choice he is a thorough Democrat. The family date back to Salem, Mass., to the days .: the Mayflower, to Thomas and William Flint. The family came from New England and was of Welsh origin.
Keleher, Jeremiah J., Dr., p. o. Pembroke, N. Y., was born in the township of Pembroke, December 11, 1865, educated in the public schools, Corfu Union School and Akron High School. He taught school eight years and studied medicine in On- tario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada, from which he was graduated December 22, 1896. Ile was associated for a time with Dr. H. S. Wende of Tonawanda, an : has practiced in the township of l'embroke with success. He is a member of Pem- broke Lodge No. 432, and is past grand in the lodge. Dr. Kelcher's father, John Keleher, was born in county Cork, Ireland, in 1826, and came to the United States when a young man, locating in Orleans county, N. Y. In 1852 he married Catherine Mahoney of Medina, who was also born in county Cork, Ireland, in 1931, and they had eight children: Margaret, Patrick, Hannah, John, Jeremiah, Kate and Mary. and a boy who died in infancy. The family came to Akron in 1852 and to Pembroke in 1858. Mr. Keleher, sr., died February 7, 1997, and his wife August 9. 1951. Margaret married George B. Clark of Pembroke. Patrick married Mary McCulley of Batavia, and they have five children: John, Kate, James, Louise and W. Howard Hannah married Daniel Calaan of Pembroke; they have these children John, Kai, Mary, James, Francis and Margaret. John married Mary Judge of West Batavia, and they have tive children. John, Thomas, Francis, Mary and Margaret. The family are members of the Roman Catholic church of Pembroke. In his politica. choice Dr. Kelehier is a Democrat. He is a successful practitioner in his profession.
Long, John, p. o. Pembroke, N. Y., was born in the township of Darien, January 12, 1837, received his education in the common schools and is one of the town's bes' farmers. He was married twice; first to Permelia J. Remsen of Pembroke, who died in March, 1860, and second, on January 16, 1862, to Mary Ann Sturtevant of New- stead; they had three children: Edwin J., who was drowned June 9, 1884; Carrie E .. who married George Burdett of Elba, N. Y, and have three sons: Ralph J., Elles and Fay. Hazel E. is their youngest daughter and attends school. Mr. Long'. father, Edward Long, was born in Washington county, N. Y., in the year 1509. an .:
21
PERSONAL REFERENCES.
came to Pembroke when a young man. He married Betsey Ann Briggs of Reusse- laer county, and six children were born to them: Martha, John, Sterling. David, Charles W. and Edwin. Mr. Long died in 1989 and his wife in 1872. Mrs. Long's father, Alfred Sturtevant, was born in Vermont in the year 1812, and came to this State with his parents when a boy, where he attended the district schools and became an efficient teacher and farmer. He married Hannah Wortendyke of this State, and they had four children: Cecelia E., Mary Ann, Emogene and Josephine (twins). Mr Sturtevant died in November, 1981, and his widow in September, 1992. Mr. Long's family attend the Christian church. In his political choice he is a staunch Democrat. He is a member of Akron Lodge No. 527, F. & A. M.
Darrow. Asa K., p. o. Corfu, N. Y., was born at Corfu, February 13, 1-26, educated in the public schools and has had a variety of occupations. He was a machinist ; was a forty- niner in California: od operator and contractor in the oil regions of Penn- sylvania: was a boat owner and captain on the southwestern rivers, has also been a lumberman, and has business interests in the western States, and is now retired toward the close of a life's battle well fought. Ile holds the office of street commis- sioner. He has married twice; first, in 1952, to Amy S. Edwards; they had three children: Guy A., who died at the age of six years; Jennie A., who married Herbert G. Walker of this place, then of Chicago, and has two children, Ella K., and Herbert G., jr. ; and William A., a resident of the State of Washington and married. Mrs. Darrow died in 1961, and in 18;2 Mr. Darrow married Allie L. King of the township of Pembroke; they had one son, Ralph A., a student at school. Mrs. Darrow died in January, 1897. Mr. Darrow's father, Luther Darrow, was born at Northampton, Mass., in the year 1794, and came first to Washington county with his parents and from there to Corfu in 1807. He was educated in the schools of his day and was always a farmer. He married twice; first, to Hannah Kinne of Rupert, Vt., who died in 1443, leaving seven children, three of whom survive: Asa K. (as above), Jennette (now Mrs. Turner of Pembroke), and William who, is a resident of the State of Iowa. For his second wife Mr. Luther Darrow married Mrs. Julia A. (Herrington) Hobert; they hadlone danghter, Emeline. Luther Darrow died in 186%. Mr. Darrow'sgrandfather, Z. Darrow, wasa resident of Massachusetts. Mr. Darrow in his political choice is a Republican.
Sparling, Frederick, p. o. Akron, N. Y., was born in Oakfield, Genesee county, May 7, 1854, educated in the common schools and Clarence Academy, and has always followed the honorable occupation of farming. December 25, 1573, he was united in marriage to Rose Kelkenberg of Newstead, Erie county. To them were born three children: Edward A, who is a farmer with his father; Myrtle M., who is a school teacher; and Amy L., a student at the Akron High School. Pauline E. Kelkenberg, an orphan niece of Mis Sparling's, also resides with them. Mr. Spar- ling's father, Anson Sparling, was born in Mecklenburg, Germany, in the year 152s. he was educated in the German schools and came to the United States in 1-50, lo- cating in Oakfield. One year later he married Sophia Burr of that place, formerly of his native place, and to them were born four children Frederick, Anna M., Louisa M., and Eureka A., three of whom are now living. Mr. Anson Sparling died
22
OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
September 6, 1896; Mrs. Sparling survived him about two years and a half, dying January 1, 1999. Mr. and Mrs Fred Sparling are prominent members of the l'irst Presbyterian chuich of Akron. In his political choice he is a staunch Republican and has served as highway commissioner for nine consecutive years.
Mallison, Jefferson H., p. o. Corfu, N. Y., was born in Middlebury, Wyoming county, N. Y., December 3, 1932, educated in the district schools and was a merchant in Dale seven years; a hotel keeper at Darien Center for seven years; and a farmer for quite a number of years. He came to Corfu in 1882. He has married twice. first, April 13, 1456, to Ovanda K. Edwards of Chautauqua county, who died Jan- uary 1, 1558, and on December 25, 1856, he married Margaret A. Snyder of Darien. They had four children: Osa, who died at the age of six months; Kate, who died in her second year; a boy not named; and Clinton IL., who resides at home with his parents. Mr. Mallison's father, Valentine Mallison, was born in Middlebury, Wy- oming county, N. Y., June 17, 1811, educated in the schools of his day and was a farmer and hotel keeper. Hemarried Jane Whiting, and Jefferson II. was their only son, Mr. Mallison died June 25, 1984, and his wife January 25, 1848. She was born March 19, 1816. Mr. Mallison's grandfather, Ezra Mallison, was born in 1758. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. They settled on the Holland Purchase in 1808. Mrs. Mallison's father, Abram Snyder, was born in Germantown, Columbia county. N. Y., November 11, 1799, educated in the schools of that day and came to Dale, Wyoming county, when a young man. He married Catherine Simmons of Dale, and they had five children: William II., Mary, Catherine, Margaret A., and Ann E. Mr. Snyder died September $, 1891, and his wife June 17, 1962. Mr. Mallson is an earnest Republican.
Elliott, Edwin R., p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born in Pavilion, Genesee county, N. Y., December 28, 1825, educated in the common schools and has been engaged in the meat business and farming. He has married twice; first, in 1850, to Hattie Richards of the town of Pembroke. They had three sons, George. William and Edwin R. Mrs. Elliott died in 1874, and for his second wife he married Isabel Durham of the town of Pembroke, who died December 10, 1896. On August 15. 1862, Mr. Elliott enlisted in Co. E, 140th N. Y. S. Vols., and was sent to the hospital with inflammatory rheumatism and honorably discharged by reason of surgeon's certificate of disability, February 16, 1863. His son, Edwin R., was born near East Pembroke, October 11, 1862, educated in the schools of Pembroke and Batavia and is a farmer. December %, 1856, he married Addie Ford of South Alabama, and they have two children. Hattie O. and Glen E. The family attend the Presbyterian church. In his political faith he is a sound Republican and has heldl the office of inspector of election and is now school trustee. Edwin R., sr., is a member of Up- ton Post No. 299, G. A. R., Batavia, Dept. N. Y.
Christie, Daniel H., p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born in Mumford, Monroe county, N. Y., October 2. 1818, educated in the common schools and came from) Caledonia, Livingston county, to Genesee county in 1844, and to his present home- stead in 1856. On March 5. 1862, he married Nancy J. Willett of Pembroke, they
23
PERSONAL REFERENCES.
have two children. Wilham W. and Mary E. William W. is the farmer at home. Mr. Christie's father, Hugh Christie, was born in Scotland in 1793, and came to the United States with his parents when a boy, locating in Johnstown, Fulton county, .V. Y., where he was educated in the district schools. He married Mary Cameron of that place, and eleven chillren were born to them Daniel H., Jane A , Charles, Catherine, Jeanette, two who died in infancy, Clinton, Archibald, Mary and Hugh B. Hugh Christie died September 5, 1853, and his widow December 24. 1970. Mrs. Christie's father, William Willett, was born in the eastern part of this State, Jan- uary 30, 1798, educated in the schools of his day, and matried Margaret Allen of Argyle, N. Y : they had seven chiklien John A., Elizabeth, William H., James M., Nancy J., Sarah M. and Joseph. Mr. Willett chied in 1800 and his widow in 1870. Mr. Christig and wife are members of the Presbyterian church; he is one of the trustees, also one of the elders. In his political choice he is independent.
Diver, Edward, p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., February 4. 1519. educated in the district schools and came to the town of Darien, Genesee county, N. Y., with his father, in his fourteenth year. He was a carpenter and joiner and has been one of the most successful farmers in Genesee county. December 18, 1844. Mr. Diver married Nancy Bushman of his native place and went to reside in Alabama, where he remained until 1567. They had two chil- dren: Mary E , and Adelbert E. Mary E. married Henry V. Phelps; they had six children. Atta N., Lena. Frank, Irene, Edward B. and Daisy who resides with her grandfather. Adelbert E. married Frances Boughton of the town of Batavia; they had two children. Edward B. and Nora 1. who married Charles MeHall of Henrietta, N. Y. Mrs. Phelps died November 19, 19-3. Mrs. Diver thed March &, 1-94, Mr. Diver's father, Calvin Diver, was born in Vermont in 1794, and came to this State when twenty-one years old !. He was a soldier in the war of 1912 at Buffalo, About the year 1816 he married Cynthia Knox of his native State, they had mine children who grew to maturity. Cynthia M , Edward, Bingham, Willard, Ohver M., Almira, Erin, John M. and Ward D. Mr. Diver died February 12, 1575, and his wife October 13, 1973. Edward Diver was justice of the peace in Alabama four years, also cul- lector ; he has also been justice of the peace in Pembroke for three years, where he has resided since 1867. In his political choice he is a sound Democrat.
Summer, Mrs. Clarissa, p. o. Corfu, N. Y .- The late Jerome Summer was born in the township of Pembroke, January 11, 1511, attended the schools of his day, was a farmer chiefly, also a carpenter and joiner. April 20, 1813, he married Clarissa Bentley of Darien, who was born in Pultney, N. Y. Mrs. Sumner's father, James Bentley, was born in Datchess county, N. Y., in the year 1784, attended the schools of Ins day and learned general blacksmithing. He removed to Steuben county when a young man and carried on his trade for many years. He married Esther Marshall of that county, and they had seven children Clarissa, Hezekiah, William II .. Hallet G. James H., Judson C., and Sarah E. Hezekiah R. married twice ; Ins second wife was Saral Van Lovan, they had four children. Jerome, Frank. Mary and Jud- son. William II. married three times. James H. was married. Judson C. married Fanme Jennings: Sarah E. married Dr. C. C. Epley Mr Bentley and family came
24
OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
to Darien in 1939. He died in 1868 and his widow in 1870. Mr. Sumner was a mem- ber of the Universalist church and was known to be a man of industry, sobriety and integrity. Mrs. Sumner is an honored member of the same church.
Smith, Edward, p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born in Madison county, N. Y . August 2, 1823, educated in the district schools, came to Monroe county when eighteen years old and to Genesee county in 1850, and is one of Pembroke's intelligent farmers. In January, 1844, he married Sarab Moose, formerly of Canaan, Columbia county. N. Y .; they have three children Priscilla J , Esther A. and Ree.l. Priscilla J. re- sides at home: Esther A. married Ezra Seamans of Pembroke; they have two chil- dren: Leone and Webb H. ; and Reed married Margaret Munsey of Pembroke; they have one daughter. Pansey, who married Jonn King of Pembroke, and they have a daughter, Hazel I. Mr. Smith's father, John Smith, was born in Columbia county. N. Y .. in 1797, educated in the schools of his day and was a farmer ; he married Amy Hoose of his native county and removed to Madison county. They had eleven children: Angeline, John, Edward, Meranda S., Margaret, Phineas, Jane, Adeline, Amy and Mary (twins), and Devolson. Mr. Smith died in 1872 and his wife in 1845. Mr. Smith's grandfather. ITenry Smith, was born in Columbia county about the year 1972; he married Margaret Johnson of that county. He and his wife died in Cort- land county. Mrs. Smith's father, Christopher Hoose, was born in Columbia county, N. Y., about the year 1-00; he married Jane Hoose, and had one daughter, Sarah. Both father and mother are dead. Mr. Smith in his political choice has always been a Republican. The family are Universalists.
Ellenwood, Samuel E., p. o. Corfu, N. Y., was born in Kirkland, Oneida county, N. Y., January 20, 1920, and educated in the district schools, the high school in Erie county, and Clarkson Academy in Monroe county. His parents came to Genesee county when he was fourteen years old, and since leaving school he has always fol- lowed the business of farming. On September 13. 1549, he married Sally S. Eddy. formerly of Ogden, Monroe county ; they have three children . Charlotte M., Eli G. and Allie II. (twins). Charlotte M. married John C. McPherson of Mumford: Eli G married Laura E. Spencer of Columbus, O., and the family now reside in Batavia. Allie H. married Howard J. Campbell of Mumford; they had one son. Donald J. . Mr. Campbell died January 13, 1598. Mr. Ellenwood's father, Eli Ellenwood, was born near Clinton, Oneida county, N. Y., August 18, 1795, and educated in the dis- triet schools and College Hill Academy. September 17, 1818, he married Sophia M. Gridley of his native place; they had eleven children: S. Emory, Harriet, who died in infancy; Albert G., Frances F., Henry P., Helen M. and Harriet S. (twins). George G., Charles E., Charlotte M., and Adelaide G. Mr. Ellenwood died April 9. 1550. and his widow March 6, 1581. Mrs. Ellenwood's father, Arnold Eddy, was born in Chenango county, N. Y., March 31, 1495; married Sally H. Worthington, and had six children: Le Roy, Almond, Sally S., Serepta R., De Loss and Ellen G. Mr. Eddy died in 1827, and his widow in 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Ellenwood are members of the Presbyterian church. In his political choice he is a Republican. He has been school inspector and assessor several terms.
1
25
PERSONAL REFERENCES.
Cleveland, William H., p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born on his present home- stead in a log cabin, October 28, 1931 Ile attended the distriet schools and has always pursued the business of farming. April 26, 1859, he married Lydia J. Peck of the township of Pembroke; they had nine children: Octavia A., Nellie A., Effie P., Nelson W., George A , Heston J., Mary A., Ernest A. and Edith M. Effie P. married Fred Taggait of Batavia, and they have two children: Fred and Glen. Nelson W. married Alice Waite of Pembroke; they reside in Buffalo; their children are Arthur. Florence and Raymond. George A. married Grace Adams of his native township: they have one daughter, Alberta G. Mr. Cleveland's father, Jonathan W. Cleveland, was born in Dalton. Mass., June 3, 1798, and came to this State in 1832. Ile was educated in the schools of Massachusetts. January 26, 1820, he mar- ried Abigail daughter of Elezer Blackman of his native place; they had eleven chil- dren Nelson W., Elezer B., Levi C., Lodoista A., Harriet Payn, Mary A., Stephen W., Aurilia A., Jonathan A., William IL. and Maty E. Mr. Cleveland died Aptil 10, 1878, and his wife December 25. 1877. Mr. Cleveland's grandmother was Anna Payn, a direct descendant of Hugh Payn, son of a pige who went from Normandy with William the Conquerer. Mrs. Cleveland's father, Wilham Peck, was born in Sand Lake, N. Y., in 1811, and educated in the schools of his day. 1le came to Pem- broke when a young man and married Celinda Ryckman; they had three children. Joel, Lydia J., and Franklin who died at the age of one year. Mr. Peek died in 1>85 and his widow in 1893. In his political choice Mr. Cleveland is a Democrat, and the family attend the Presbyterian church.
Kinne, Royal W., p. o. Corfu, N. Y., was born in Corfu July 23, 1815, attended the schools of his day and followed the occupation of farming. He has married twice; first, in 1835, to Samantha Champion of the township of Darien; they had three children . Electa, Silas and Diniel Daniel was a soldier in the Civil war. was wounded at Cold Harbor June 2, 1563, and died there on June 9th. He was a mem- ber of Co. G. Sth Artillery, N. Y. S. Vols. The G. A. R. Post at Corfu is named for him. Eleeta married Wilham II. Duguid of Pembroke; they had two children. Ilattie J. Phelps and Royal K. ; Mrs. Duguid died January 8, 1993. Silas married Mary E. Chadeayne; they have three children. R. Albert, Clara G. and Constance V. Mrs Royal W. Kinne died March 8, 1963, and on November 15, 1864, Mr. Kinne married Miranda L. Duguid of Pavilion. Mr. Kinne's father, Jonas Kinne, was born in Rupert, Vt., in 1786, and came here with the Darrows in 1507. Ile married Hannah Darrow; they had six children. Elect i, William, Randolph, Royal W .. Jonas, and Julia who died at the age of five year -. Jonas Kiune ched in 1820 and his widow in 1836. Mr. Kinne's grandfather was A-a Kinne. Mr. Kinne has served his town as supervisor two terms; in his political choice he is a Republican.
Russell, George A., p. o. East Pembroke, N. Y., was born in his present home near East Pembroke, April 11, 1548, and was educated in the district school, and East Pembroke Seminary. He has had a variety of occupations -farmer, miller and saw mill interests. On May 2, 1858, he married Emma I. Garrett of Allion, N. Y .. they have two children. Irving G. and Doris A. Mr. Russell's father, Samuel R. Russell, was born in Cooperstown, N. Y . November 25, 1-01, and came to this part
26
OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
of the State when a young man. He was educated in the schools of his day and wa a farmer and paper manufacturer. He married Ann F. Strickland of Newstead. N. Y. ; they had fivechildren Sylvester S., Helen L., Sasan M., Augusta A. and George A. Mr. Russell chied in 1953 and his wife the same year. Mrs. Russell's father, Joseph Garrett, was born in Canada, February 21, 1826. He married Mary Tyrell. formerly of Vermont; they had eleven children: Mary, Adelbert, Franklin, Lucy .\ . Emma L., Adelaide, Elizabeth, David, Augusta, Jessie and Alfred. Father and mother are both living at this date, 1895. The family attend the Episcopal church. In his political choice Mr. Russell is a Republican.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.