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Generation: 2
3. | Mabeth Sarah RUSSELL was born 01 Oct 1882, Richmond, VA (daughter of Otis Henry RUSSELL and Catherine Sarah MANLY). Notes:
Birth:
Source: A Complete Record of the John Olin Family By Chauncey C. Olin, 1893, Page xciii
Notes:
They were first cousins, once removed. Newton's mother, Mary Almira Manly, was the daughter of Marcus Manly, brother to Razla Manley, Mabeth's grandfather.
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6. | Otis Henry RUSSELL was born 20 May 1845, Bloomsburg, PA (son of Warren RUSSELL and Hannah Elizabeth SMALL); died 15 May 1933, Richmond, VA; was buried 17 May 1933, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA. Other Events:
- Occupation: Was with Post Office
- _UID: 2BD8F101CDBB446FA9CFF9B6B31A3D87E837
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Russell
Age: 5
Birth Year: abt 1845
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1850: Bloom, Columbia, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Family Number: 153
Household Members:
Warren Russel 30
Hannah Russel 30
Joseph Russel 7
Henry Russell 5
Ellen Small 28 [maternal aunt]
Augustus Wilson 35 [shoemaker born in Maine]
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis H Russell
Age in 1860: 15
Birth Year: abt 1845
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1860: St Andrews Parish, Brunswick, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Lawrenceville
Household Members:
Warren Russell 38
Susan A Russell 29
Joseph C Russell 17 [brother]
Otis H Russell 15
Benja W Russell 10 [brother]
Charles F Russell 4 [half brother]
William W Russell 3 [half brother]
James R Russell 11 months [half brother]
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis H. Russell
Age: 34
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1880: Richmond, Henrico, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Catherine Russell [Catherine Manley]
Father's Birthplace: Maryland
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: Collector Int. Rev.
Household Members:
Otis H. Russell 34
Catherine Russell 29
Jos. M. Russell 1
Eliza Knowles 52 [school teacher]
Amy Welson 19 [servant]
Note: They lived next door to Catherine's parents, R. M. and Sarah Manley
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis H Russell
Age: 55
Birth Date: May 1845
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1900: Madison Ward, Richmond City, Virginia [Henrico]
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Katie M Russell
Marriage Year: 1873
Years Married: 27
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: President, Building and Loan Association
Household Members:
Otis H Russell 55
Katie M Russell 49
Joseph M Russell 20
Mabeth S Russell 17
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis Henry Russell
Age in 1910: 55
Birth Year: 1855
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1910: Madison Ward, Richmond (Independent City) 818 East Clay
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eva Carle Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: Clerk, real estate broker
Renting
Household Members:
Otis Henry Russell 55
Eva Carle Russell 43
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis H Russell
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1920: Madison Ward, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia 504 Leigh Street
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eva C Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Home Owned: Rent
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Occupation: Bookeeper, private
Household Members:
Otis H Russell 60
Eva C Russell 50
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Otis H Russell
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Maryland
Race: White
Home in 1930: Richmond, Richmond (Independent City)524 North 10th Street
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Eva C Russell
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Occupation: Accountant, at home
Rent home
Household Members:
Otis H Russell 80
Eva C Russell 63 [millinery, specialized]
CITY DIRECTORIES
1893 Richmond City Directory, p. 584.
Postmaster, and president of Lincoln National Building and L Association. home: 616 North 9th.
1893 Richmond City Directory, p. 636
Otis H. Russell, president Mayo Tobacco Drying and Ordering Co.and American Home Building and Loan Association
home: 616 North 9th.
U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Otis H Russell
Gender: M (Male)
Residence Year: 1930
Street Address: 514 N 10th
Residence Place: Richmond, Virginia
Occupation: Acct
Spouse: Eva C Russell
Publication Title: Hill's Richmond Virginia City Directory
Last known residence 524 North 10th Street, Richmond, VA
Birth:
Death certificate has Baltimore, MD; informant was his wife.
Buried:
Grave location, portrait, and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=russell&GSiman=1&GSsr=41&GScid=50668&GRid=6680006&
Interment Section L, Lot 128
Died:
Virginia, Deaths, 1912-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia
Name: Otis Henry Russell
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age at Death: 87
Birth Date: 20 May 1845
Birthplace: Baltimore, MD
Death Date: 15 May 1933
Cause of Death: heart disease
Death Place: Richmond, Virginia
Registration Date: 16 May 1933
Father: Warren Russell
Mother: Small
Spouse: Eva Russell
Certificate Number: 1933010585
Otis married Catherine Sarah MANLY 25 May 1873, Randolph, Orange Co. VT. Catherine (daughter of Ralza Morse Manly and Sarah Bemis Wright) was born 23 Oct 1850, Randolph, Orange Co. VT; died 18 Sep 1905, Richmond, VA; was buried 20 Sep 1905, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA. [Group Sheet]
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7. | Catherine Sarah MANLY was born 23 Oct 1850, Randolph, Orange Co. VT (daughter of Ralza Morse Manly and Sarah Bemis Wright); died 18 Sep 1905, Richmond, VA; was buried 20 Sep 1905, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: DDC4F512A3254D22A13AE63DEC1A02C0A500
Notes:
Married: 26 May 1872. Source: A Complete Record of the John Olin Family By Chauncey C. Olin, 1893, Page xciii
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Catherine Russell
Age: 29
Birth Year: abt 1851
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1880: Richmond, Henrico, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Otis H. Russell
Father's Birthplace: Vermont
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont
Her parents, R. M. and Sarah Manley are living next door to them.
Last known residence: 616 North 9th Street, Richmond, VA
Burial records refer to her as Mrs. O. H. Russell
Buried:
Grave location, obituary, and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=russell&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=48&GScnty=2929&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=6680016&df=all&
Section L, Lot 128
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12. | Warren RUSSELL was born 19 Jun 1821, York Co., ME (son of Clement RUSSELL and Nancy WARREN); died 8 Feb 1899, Richmond, VA; was buried 10 Feb 1899, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA. Other Events:
- _UID: B9E191208BCA4D869198A53C0216F943D170
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Warren Russel
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1850: Bloom, Columbia, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Family Number: 153
Household Members:
Warren Russel 30
Hannah Russel 30
Joseph Russel 7 [born in Maryland]
Henry Russell 5 [born in Maryland]
Ellen Small 28 [sister-in-law]
Augustus Wilson 35 [shoemaker born in Maine]
1860 US Census St Andrews Parish, Brunswick, Virginia Dwelling No. 56 Household No. 68, Warren Russell listed as head of household, age 38, occupation as boot and shoemaker with a real estate value of $1,500 and Personal Property of $500. Also listed is Susan A., age 29, Joseph C. age 17, Otis H. age 15, and Benjamin W. age 10, Charles F. age 4, William W. age 3, and James R. age 11 mo.
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Warren Russell
Age in 1860: 38
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1860: St Andrews Parish, Brunswick, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Lawrenceville
Value of real estate: $1,500 Personal property: $500
Occupation: boot and shoemaker
Household Members:
Warren Russell 38
Susan A Russell 29
Joseph C Russell 17
Otis H Russell 15
Benja W Russell 10
Charles F Russell 4
William W Russell 3
James R Russell 11 months
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Warren Russell
Age in 1870: 49
Birth Year: abt 1821
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1870: Petersburg Ward 3, Petersburg (Independent City), Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Petersburg
Value of real estate: $20,000 Personal property: $2,400
Occupation: Shoe merchant
Household Members:
Warren Russell 49
Susan Russell 40
Ben W Russell 19 [clerk in shoe store]
Charles F R Russell 15 [at school]
William W Russell 13 [at school]
James R Russell 11 [at school]
Martha Russell 9
George Russell 3
Hudson Russell 6 months
Louisa Richardson 33 [servant]
Mary Thomas 10
Mahiby Richardson 4
Anna Starke 19 [servant]
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Warren Russell
Age: 58
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1880: Tuckahoe, Henrico, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Widower
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maine
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Warren Russell 58
James H. Russell 21 [farm helper]
Martha E. Russell 18 [keeps house]
Eward H. Russell 10 [at school]
CITY DIRECTORIES
1893 Richmond City Directory, p. 584.
Warren Russell, mngr. home: 818 East Clay
1895 Richmond City Directory, p. 636.
Warren Russell home: 934 West Grace
Occupation:
Shoe and leather business
Buried:
Grave location, obituary and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=russell&GSiman=1&GSsr=41&GScid=50668&GRid=93516746&
Interment Section 2, Lot 66
Warren married Hannah Elizabeth SMALL 26 Nov 1842, Baltimore, MD. Hannah (daughter of Henry Small and Miranda Lowe) was born Abt 1820, Baltimore, Maryland; died 1851, Bloomsburg, PA. [Group Sheet]
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13. | Hannah Elizabeth SMALL was born Abt 1820, Baltimore, Maryland (daughter of Henry Small and Miranda Lowe); died 1851, Bloomsburg, PA. Other Events:
- _UID: 84674490727F4CA2B5C52C9709AAD8EE548E
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Small
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): District 6, Baltimore, Maryland
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 6
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Hannah Russel
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Maryland
Home in 1850: Bloom, Columbia, Pennsylvania
Gender: Female
Family Number: 153
Household Members:
Warren Russel 30
Hannah Russel 30
Joseph Russel 7
Henry Russell 5
Ellen Small 28 [sister,born in MD]
Augustus Wilson 35 [shoemaker born in Maine]
Children:
- Joseph Clement RUSSELL was born 29 Aug 1843, Bloomsburg, PA; died 13 Dec 1874, Petersburg, VA; was buried 15 Dec 1874, Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA.
- 6. Otis Henry RUSSELL was born 20 May 1845, Bloomsburg, PA; died 15 May 1933, Richmond, VA; was buried 17 May 1933, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA.
- Benjamin Warren RUSSELL was born 15 Feb 1851, Bloomsburg, PA; died 05 Aug 1927, Richmond, VA; was buried 6 Aug 1927, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA.
- Martha Elizabeth RUSSELL was born 1847, Bloomsburg, PA; died 1850, Bloomsburg, PA.
- Geroge Warren RUSSELL
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14. | Ralza Morse Manly was born 16 Jan 1822, Dorset, Bennington Co. Vermont; died 16 Sep 1897, San Diego, San Diego Co. CA; was buried , Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego Co. CA. Notes:
FREEDMAN'S BUREAU
The Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees, and Abandoned Lands, commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau, was created by an act of Congress on March 3, 1865, just a few weeks before Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The Bureau was initially chartered to operate for just one year, but continued until 1868 under the care of commissioner General Oliver O. Howard, who was aided by assistant commissioners in every Southern state and by hundreds of local agents.
As its full name suggests, the Bureau's work combined care for millions of newly freed slaves and the administration of Southern lands seized by Union forces during the war. The Bureau was authorized to distribute much-needed food, fuel, clothing, and medical supplies to the freedmen; to regulate labor and contracts; to aid in the founding of schools and churches; to ensure justice in all legal cases involving freedmen; and, perhaps most promisingly for freedmen in 1865, to distribute abandoned and confiscated Confederate lands among former slaves for rental and eventual sale.
At the local level, the Bureau was usually bitterly opposed by white Southerners and firmly supported by African-Americans. Its work was hindered by local opposition, inadequate funding from the federal government, and the politics of Reconstruction.
Source: Annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Virginia. Dept. of Education, 1880
SKETCH FROM REV. R. M. MANLY.
"During the last year of the war, colored regiments which remained in camp for any length of time had regimental schools under the direction of the chaplain, with such assistants as he needed. The attendance was voluntary, but embraced most of the younger men; the assistant teachers were provided by charitable associations North. The soldiers clubbed their efforts and built a rude school-house, which served also for prayer-meetings, and for preaching services in bad weather. Such schools were numerous at Alexandria, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Norfolk, Portsmouth. In these places, and in the country immediately adjacent to them, the colored children were quite fully provided with teachers. Colored churches, disused barrack-buildings and abandoned dwelling houses supplied school-rooms. During the twelve months preceding the close of the war there must have been as many as three or four thousand children under daily instruction in these schools. I have only my recollection to guide me, and cannot pretend to accuracy.
"There was a great development of this work in the spring and autumn of 1865, and for the five years following, during which the Freedman's Bureau assumed the general control of educational operations and contributed largely to their success, by the erection of buildings and the rental and repairs of others, school-furniture, etc, etc.
"The teachers were commissioned and paid chiefly by the following associations:
"The New York Branch American Freedman's Union Commission. "The New England Branch American Freedman's Union Commission. The American Missionary Association.
"And Missionary Societies in the Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal Churches, and the Philadelphia Friends.
"In 1865 there were 200 teachers and near 13,000 pupils. A gradual increase from year to year until 1870 (when the whole system was discontinued), when there were 412 teachers and over 18,000 pupils. During the last two years Dr. Sears aided by supplementing the salaries of a large number of teachers, and in many schools a small tuition fee was collected.
"Teachers.?Time enough has passed for a dispassionate judgment of the temper, spirit, and professional skill of these workers?the teachers from the North. There was some drift-wood and a few pieces of rotten-wood. This was to be expected where the executive officers of the associations were sending hundreds of teachers, received on recommendations, to all parts of the South. But poor material or indifferent material was in very small proportion to the whole. And there was much of the best work I ever saw done. The young ladies were, in many cases, from homes of affluence and refinement and the highest Christian principle. I doubt if there is better teaching or better discipline in any school in this land than my assistant teachers did for me in my Normal school during its first six years.
I have always affirmed, and still believe, that during this period of five or six years not less than 20,000 learned to read, and some became good scholars and some excellent teachers.
Respectfully, R. M. Manly.
Richmond, Va., December 20, 1880."
Source: http://vshadow.vcdh.virginia.edu/fbureau/bureau_jackson4.html
Thomas P. Jackson to R. M. Manly, October 2, 1867
Jackson informs Manly of the availability of a school room in the basement of the Methodist Episcopal Church and asks $100 for supplies. He also states the community's preference for a male teacher.
R. M. Manly to Thomas P. Jackson, October 4, 1867
Manly tells Jackson that the only teacher he has available at the moment is a woman, and because the charitable societies have a shortage of teachers, it is unlikely that Jackson will find a male teacher for Staunton.
This website is a digital archive of the Freedman's Bureau in the Augusta Co. VA, Staunton and the surrounding counties. It contains a huge source of information.
Birth:
Other sources put his place of birth as Danby, Rutland Co. VT.
Buried:
Grave location, obituary, portrait, and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25421577
Ralza married Sarah Bemis Wright 16 Aug 1848, Randolph, Orange Co. VT. Sarah (daughter of Moses Wright and Sally Olin) was born 11 Jun 1822, Vermont; died 18 Aug 1881; was buried , Greenlawn Cemetery, Nahant, Essex Co. MA. [Group Sheet]
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15. | Sarah Bemis Wright was born 11 Jun 1822, Vermont (daughter of Moses Wright and Sally Olin); died 18 Aug 1881; was buried , Greenlawn Cemetery, Nahant, Essex Co. MA. Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Sarah W Manley
Age: 22
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1850: Randolph, Orange, Vermont
Gender: Female in household of Issac Redfield
Family Number: 214
living with husband, R. M. Manley
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Sarah H. Manly
Age: 58
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1880: Richmond, Henrico, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: R. M. Manly
Father's Birthplace: Vermont
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont
Buried:
Grave location and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=116087629
Children:
- 7. Catherine Sarah MANLY was born 23 Oct 1850, Randolph, Orange Co. VT; died 18 Sep 1905, Richmond, VA; was buried 20 Sep 1905, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
- Willilam Marcus Manly was born 02 Feb 1855, Northfield, Washington Co. VT; died 29 May 1934, Washington Co. KS; was buried , Wilsey Cemetery Wilsey Morris Co. KS.
- Ralza Wright Manly was born 09 Jun 1859, Poultney, Rutland Co. VT; died 18 Aug 1952, VA Hospital, Dallas TX; was buried , Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co. TX.
- Mary Elizabeth (Mabeth) Manly was born 07 Jan 1864, Norfolk, VA; died 16 Aug 1874, Richmond, Henrico Co. VA; was buried , Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, VA.
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