. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... enry Harrison, bornin Dover, New Jersey, November 10, 1907. Dana, born in Rutherford, June 12,1886; Michigan Lniversity and Department , Columbia LIniversity. 6. EmilyEmeline, born .September 2, 1888; graduate ofMichigan University. 7. Clara HarrisonStranahan, born in Rutherford, March (jn: now a junior. Michigan Lniversity. Harvey Johnson, born September 18,1891 : sophomore Michigan Lniversity. Abbett, born November 25, 1893. Baldwin, born March i, 1896. Samuel


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... enry Harrison, bornin Dover, New Jersey, November 10, 1907. Dana, born in Rutherford, June 12,1886; Michigan Lniversity and Department , Columbia LIniversity. 6. EmilyEmeline, born .September 2, 1888; graduate ofMichigan University. 7. Clara HarrisonStranahan, born in Rutherford, March (jn: now a junior. Michigan Lniversity. Harvey Johnson, born September 18,1891 : sophomore Michigan Lniversity. Abbett, born November 25, 1893. Baldwin, born March i, 1896. Samuel Thomas Stranahan, born Octo-ber 17, 1898. Captain Ely lives on an old-fashioned farm on the sunny slope of Ruther-ford, which he calls Elycroft. where he com-bines much that is best in rural and town life. The Russell family wliich i--R SSl-LL the subject of the present arti-cle is one of the later acquisi-tions to the country there being only two gen-erations belonging by birth to this side of theAtlantic and the second of these with all of itslife before it. I. STATE OF X]-:\\ 830 (I) Benjamin, son of John Russell, wasborn in England and emigrated to this coun-try, where he set up for himself in New Yorkas a designer and engraver of jewelry. Sep-tember 2~. 1837. he was married in St. LukesChapel of Trinity Parish, New York City, bythe Rev. Isaac IT. Tuttle, to Phoebe AnnChenoweth. Mr. Russell himself was a na-tive of county Kent, England, while his wifewas the descendant of a line which had longmade itself famous in Wales and in this coun-try. The Chenoweths trace their origin backto the ancient ISritons who retired into Walesbefore the concjuering arms of the There with their followers they keptuj) a successful resistance to the invader andat one time were among the most powerful ofthe Welsh nobility. The changes and chancesof time, however, caused the loss of lands andprestige, and with the ancient castle a ruin,three brothers of the family, Jdliu


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