Abraham Russell
Abraham was born in
Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
. He died in 1830 in
Parishville, St. Lawrence, New York
.
General Notes
Alias:<ALIA> /John/
There is an Abraham Russell listed in the 1774 Census of Scituate, Rhode
Island. Since son, Abraham, was born in Rhode Island this is a possible
match but will need futher investigation.
Abraham's first family with Sarah Adams
Abraham and
Sarah
were married in a religious ceremony before 1773 in
Killingley, Windham, Connecticut
. They had two sons and two daughters, named
Isaac
,
Abraham
,
Sarah
and
Mary Ann
.
Children
Sarah Russell
Sarah was born about 1774 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Mary Ann Russell
Mary Ann was born about 1776 in
Foster Village (Providence), Rhode Island
.
Isaac Russell
Isaac was born about 1779 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Abraham Russell
Abraham was born on March 12th, 1784 in
Foster Village (Providence), Rhode Island
. He died at the age of 87 on January 27th, 1872 in
Colton, St. Lawrence, New York
.
Abraham's second family with Sarah Baker
Abraham and
Sarah
were married in a religious ceremony about 1795 in
Foster, Providence, Rhode Island
. They had two sons and two daughters, named
Ezra
,
Azariah
,
Hulda
and
Nancy
.
Children
Hulda Russell
Hulda was born about 1796 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Nancy Russell
Nancy was born about 1797 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Ezra Russell
Ezra was born about 1798 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Azariah Russell
Azariah was born about 1799 in
Foster Village (Providence), Rhode Island
.
Abraham's third family with Hannah Ormsby
Abraham and
Hannah
were married in a religious ceremony in 1804. They had two sons and two daughters, named
Abijah
,
Anson
,
Minerva
and
Hannah
.
Children
Minerva Russell
Minerva was born about 1804 in
Killiningsley, Connecticut
.
Abijah Russell
Abijah was born on March 7th, 1805 in
Foster, Rhode Island
.
Anson Russell
Anson was born on January 1st, 1809 in
Killiningsley, Connecticut
.
Hannah Russell
Hannah was born on July 4th, 1810 in
Killiningsley, Connecticut
.
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