One of my newest discovered ancestors. My 6th Great
Grandfather was William Washington Russell, one of the founders of the United
States of America! http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9893
The Wikipedia page about him says the following:
The Wikipedia page about him says the following:
William Russell (1735 – January 14, 1793) was an army
officer and a prominent settler of the southwestern region of the Virginia
Colony. He led an early attempt to settle the "Kentuckee
Territory" (then part of Virginia). He was a justice of Fincastle County, Virginia. Russell
aided in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
During the American Revolutionary War he
fought in the Battle of Point Pleasant(1774) and
the Battle of Yorktown (1781). While a
representative in the Virginia House of Delegates, Russell
was noted for his stance opposing the 1785 State
of Franklin petition for admittance into the United
States.
William Russell was educated at the College of William & Mary.
Russell's first wife was Tabitha Adams, who died in 1776. His second
wife, Elizabeth Henry —a sister of Patrick
Henry —survived him by more than thirty years. Elizabeth was important
in the early history of the Methodist
Church in America. Many descendants of Russell lived in Russell and Scott Counties in Virginia.
He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati.
Russell led a early attempt to settle the area that would
become Kentucky —then part of Fincastle County, Virginia —in September 1773.
The party of frontiersmen was ambushed by Native Americans and
Russell's eldest son, along with the eldest son of Daniel
Boone, was killed. After the battle, the party became discouraged and
turned back.
Russell was elected a justice of Fincastle County, Virginia. As a Virginia representative to the Continental Congress, he aided in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Russell was serving in the Virginia House of Delegates at the time of his death.
In the American Revolutionary War, he participated in the
1774 Battle of Point Pleasant. He was promoted
to Colonel in
1776. After the fall of Charleston in 1780, Russell was captured by the British and held prisoner. He was
subsequently exchanged, and rejoined the Continental
Line. Russell was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781. During this time, he was
brevetted to the rank of Brigadier General, commanding the 5th Virginia Regiment, until it was disbanded
on 15 November 1783.
Gee... I think William Washington Russell is my 6th Great Grand father also.
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