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James Russell and his family left Northern Ireland in 1770 on a ship called the HOPEWELL. They arrived in Charlston, South Carolina in December 1770. |
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James Russell applied for land on January 17, 1771 and recieved 300 acres of land along Jackson Creek, in Craven County, now Fairfield County, SC.
James Russell, a stone mason, built the Jackson Creek Church, on the land he donated and is now buried. |
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James Russell Born 1742 in Ireland Died Oct 5, 1805 Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina He is buried in Old Lebanon Cemetery.
James was married to Mary Hutchinson. |
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James and Mary's children are:
Robert b. Ireland
James Jr. b. 1765 Ireland d. 1832 Timber Ridge, Henry County, Georgia. Buried in Old Timber Ridge Cemetery wife: Elizabeth M.
William b. 1767 Ireland
Thomas b. 1775 Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina d. 1853 Timber Ridge, Henry County, Georgia buried in Old Timber Ridge Cemetery wife: Mary Ann McDowell
Jane b. 1778 Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina husband: David Campbell
Leticia b. 1781 Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina husband: David Camack
Ellen b. 1783 husband: Smith Phillips |
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My direct line is Thomas Russell For more information click the clover below. |
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