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Marriage: Children:
  1. John Russell: Birth: 23 Sep 1650. Death: 2 Jan 1669/70

  2. Johnathan Russell: Birth: 18 Sep 1655 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. Death: 21 Feb 1710/11 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Samuel Russell: Birth: 4 Nov 1660 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Death: 25 Jun 1731 in Branford, New Haven, CT

  2. Eleazer Russell: Birth: 8 Nov 1663 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Death: 1690 in Boston, Suffolk, MA

  3. Daniel Russell: Birth: 8 Feb 1665/66 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Death: 17 Dec 1667 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA


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Sources
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Author:   LDS
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2. Title:   "Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families"
Page:   #2
Author:   TALCOTT, S. V.
Publication:   Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1883
3. Title:   "Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England" (4 vols)
Author:   SAVAGE, James
Publication:   Boston, 1860-62; <A class=lnk href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/state/savage/"><code>http://&#x200B;www.&#x200B;usgennet.&#x200B;org/&#x200B;usa/&#x200B;vt/&#x200B;state/&#x200B;savage/</code></A>
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4. Title:   "Russell Genealogy"
Author:   BARTLETT, John Russell
Publication:   Providence, RI 1879; <A class=lnk href="http://FTM.genealogy.com/_glc_/1390/"><code>http://&#x200B;FTM.&#x200B;genealogy.&#x200B;com/&#x200B;_glc_/&#x200B;1390/</code></A>
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5. Title:   "Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families"
Author:   TALCOTT, S. V.
Publication:   Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1883
6. Title:   John Russell, of Cambridge, MA, and Hartford, CT, and His Descendants
Author:   SMYTH, Ralph D.
Publication:   NEHGR 60:383ff (Oct 1906)
7. Title:   WFT 09
Page:   Tree #2571
Author:   Br�derbund Software, Inc.

Notes
a. Note:   At Mr. Russells house, in Hadley, were long concealed Whalley and Goffe, two of the regicide Judges of King Charles I, who died there, after being concealed fifteen years, and were buried in his ground, close to the foundation of his house, where their remains were found a few years since on removing the cellar wall for a railroad. Dr. Sibley says that, as these men received remittances from their wives, and presents from their friends in New England, Russell was probably benefited by them, and enabled to give a college education to his two sons, Jonathan and Samuel, who graduated at Harvard University. [Biography of Harvard Graduates, 1:116]
  It was at his house in Hadley the "Regicides" remained secreted for a long time. The occupied a cellay beneath his house, and when any person approached they descended to their hiding place through a trapdoor in the floor.
 "Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families"


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