Aphia RUSSELL

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Aphia RUSSELL was born ca 1803, Stowe, Lamoille Co. VT (daughter of Jonathan RUSSELL and Dorothy (Dolly) MOODY).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan RUSSELL was born 1780, York Co. ME (son of Joseph RUSSELL, Jr. and Aphia MOODY); died 30 Jun 1860, Webster, Monroe Co. NY; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Monroe Co. NY.

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    • _UID: 940CDA1EC31D451BA248F15FDE67B4ECF7F8

    Notes:

    On 10 March 1802, Jonathan Russell of Stowe, Vermont purchased land from Clement and Daniel Moody, also of Stowe. In February of 1804, however, they were among a group of families directed to depart the town within 8 days. Jonathan sold his property in Stowe (Stowe Deeds 3:41) and removed to western New York, where Jonathan was among the first settlers of Henrietta, New York. Jonathan and Dolly seem to recall their New England roots, and name children Clement, Joseph, Affia, and Moody-as well as Abial, Royal, Maria, and Marietta

    Source: Eaton, P. and Boyle, F.R., The American Genealogist, Vol 79, p 145-147
    The History of of Monroe County, New York states that in 1807 Jonathan Russell moved in (from Stowe, VT), and built a log house, Jonathan married a total of three times. and died in Webster, NY, age 70, 30 June 1860.

    Source: Paula Rigano-Murray----Russell Genforum, November 2, 2002

    After marrying in ME, Jonathan and Dolly relocated to Stowe, VT. Dolly and Jonathan were said to have bought the land in Stowe from Daniel and Clement Moody believed to be Dolly's brothers. Then Jonathan and Dolly left Stowe, Vermont and settled in Boyle (now part of Henrietta) in 1807 (they had 7 children: Joseph (b. in VT), Affia (b. VT), Clement (b. VT) John Moody, who was the 2nd (white) male born in Henrietta, Abial (who supposedly left Henrietta and was never heard from again), Royal, Marie and Marietta (b. Henrietta).

    Sometime before 1850, Dolly died and Jonathan marries Orpha Hayden. He and Orpha appear on the 1850 census in Webster. Why he moved? I don't know. All three were buried together in the West Brighton Cemetery and they were later moved (with the cemetery) to Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester. At the time of his death he was married to a woman named Mary who appears with him on the 1860 census and whom he names in his will. I have no further info on her. There is a short bio on Jonathan in "Northfield on the Genesee - Early Times in Monroe Co., NY" His daughter Marietta married Abel Fenner and they remained in Henrietta until their deaths. John Moody Russell (the 2nd male born in Henrietta) is my GGGGrandfather. He relocated to Kendall, Orleans Co., NY. He married Caroline Carrington and they had 7 children including a daughter the named Mariette.


    Buried:
    Cemetery location:
    https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=russell&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=36&GScnty=2005&GScntry=4&GSob=n&CRid=65340&df=all&pt=Mount%20Hope%20Cemetery&

    Jonathan married Dorothy (Dolly) MOODY. Dorothy (daughter of Capt. Clement MOODY and Mary) was born ca 1780, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died Bef 1850, Webster, Monroe Co. NY; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Monroe Co. NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Dorothy (Dolly) MOODY was born ca 1780, Waterboro, York Co. ME (daughter of Capt. Clement MOODY and Mary); died Bef 1850, Webster, Monroe Co. NY; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Monroe Co. NY.

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    • _UID: 4D95F3115C6D422DA5FCC26FC0E2DE970796

    Notes:

    Dolly is the daughter of Captain Clement and Mary Moody of Stowe, Vermont, formerly of Waterborough, Maine. the Old Scotch family of Moodys.

    Silver spoon owned by descendant of Jonathan and Dolly Russell has an attached inscription which notes the spoon belonged to Dolly Moody of the Old Scotch family of Moodys.
    Eaton, P. and Boyle F.R., The American Genealogist Vol 79, p. 145

    Children:
    1. Joseph RUSSELL was born ca 1802, Stowe, Lamoille Co. VT.
    2. 1. Aphia RUSSELL was born ca 1803, Stowe, Lamoille Co. VT.
    3. Clement RUSSELL was born 1804, Stowe, Lamoille Co. VT.
    4. Abial RUSSELL was born ca 1810, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY; died Bef 1870, Andover, Essex Co. MA.
    5. John Moody RUSSELL was born 18 Jan 1808, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY ; died Aft 1870, Kendall, Orleans Co., NY.
    6. Royal RUSSELL was born ca 1811, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
    7. Maria RUSSELL was born ca 1816, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
    8. Marietta RUSSELL was born 1820, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY; died , Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph RUSSELL, Jr. was born Abt 1755, Waterboro, York Co, ME (son of Joseph RUSSELL and Abigail TOWLE); died 2 Sep 1826, Alfred, York Co., ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. Maine.

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    • _UID: 4FC987EE50D44149B9073DA06B38AA7DA2D2

    Notes:

    Marriage intentions of Joseph Russell and Apphia Moody filed Sanford, ME 13 April 1776 where the bride was recorded as "Effies" Moody. The marriage record of Joseph Russell to APPHIA MOODY was found in the records of the First Parish Church of Kennebunk.

    LAND RECORDS

    JOSEPH Russell, Jr. was the Massabesic (Waterborough, Sanford, Alfred areas of Maine) soldier who enlisted in Captain John Smith's Company which reported to Col. Cutts Aug ye 20th 1778 Maine Historical and Gen.Recorder 8 (1895):84 (Massabesick was the old name for Waterboro and N. Alfred)

    In 1791, Joseph and Abigail conveyed additional land in Waterborough to their son "Joseph Russell, Junr York Deeds 56:40.

    Deed in York Co. Court House, 30 Apr 1793 Abigail Russell of Sanford, ME sold to Joseph Russell of Waterboro, 1 and 1/2 acres of land for 6 pounds.

    1816: Nine acres of land in Waterboro by the Shapleigh line conveyed to Joseph Russell by Timothy Pike (York County Deedbook 94:186)

    An 1872 map of Alfred shows that the Russell property was located on the narrow northern strip of Alfred that lay between Waterboro and Shapleigh. Lots 31 and 32 were adjacent to the northernmost tip of what would become the town of Alfred and what is now called Alfred Gore. Alfred was a part of the town of Sanford, Maine, until 1794, when it became a separate town. The shape of Alfred was then pointed at the north and even called a "triangle" in early deeds. We know that the Russells owned land in Massabesick "by the highway and land of John Bean," as this land was described in Joseph, Sr. and Abigail's deed to their daughter, Sarah in 1783. (YD, 50:224).

    By 4 January 1845, Joshua Russell, a son of Joseph, Jr. and grandson of Joseph, Sr. and Abigail Russell, gathered signatures to a petition to annex his land to the town of Alfred. Basically the petitioners described the difficulties of being citizens of Waterboro, given their location and the lack of roads to the center of Waterboro. The petition requested a new boundary, using part of the middle branch of the Mousam River to separate the towns. The petition was also signed by Mary Russell, the widow of Joshua's brother, David, and four others. It was unsuccessful until the following year the petitioners returned with 47 signatures and in 1847, the new boundary line was established and the Russell homesteads became a part of Alfred. (Research by Edward Cook of Shapleigh and his brother John of Alfred who now in 2004 lives in the original home of Joseph and Abigail Towle Russell),
    Eaton, P. and Boyle F.R., TAG Vol 79, pp. 141-44


    CENSUS RECORDS

    State: ME Year: 1790 County: York Roll: M637_2 Township: Waterboro Page: 68 Image: 0192

    1790 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joseph Russull, Jr.
    Home in 1790: Waterboro, York, Maine
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 4
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females: 3
    Number of Household Members: 8

    Joseph, Sr.'s household, consisting of himself and presumably his wife is placed just above his Jr's on the census. Both surnames are mispelled Russull

    1800 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joseph Russell, Jr.
    Home in 1800: Waterboro, York, Maine
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
    Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 10

    Mary's father, Joseph Russell would have been turning 45 in 1755 and Aphia, 43. Mary had already married in 1794 and was in the James Bean household in Alfred. It appears possible that by 1810 the elder Joseph had moved to Alfred too and the Joseph Russell in 1810 Waterboro was Mary's brother, since there is no mark for a female over 45 in the Joseph Russell household of 1810.

    1810 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joseph Russell
    Home in 1810: Waterboro, York, Maine
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
    Number of Household Members: 5

    Clement Russell, his son, is listed just below Joseph.

    1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joseph Russell
    Home in 1820: Waterboro, York, Maine
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4



    Buried:
    Grave location
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=russell&GSiman=1&GScid=89862&GRid=62335482&

    Joseph married Aphia MOODY 14 May 1776, First Parish Church, Kennebunk, York Co., ME. Aphia (daughter of Samuel MOODY and Hannah SEVERANCE) was born Abt 1757, Brentwood, Rockingham Co., NH; died 12 May 1847, Alfred, York Co., ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. Maine. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Aphia MOODY was born Abt 1757, Brentwood, Rockingham Co., NH (daughter of Samuel MOODY and Hannah SEVERANCE); died 12 May 1847, Alfred, York Co., ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. Maine.

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    • _UID: 72A9C784BF6A4057937969CA07B85C5BDB54

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    Buried:
    Grave location:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62335549

    Children:
    1. Mary RUSSELL was born 26 May 1777, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died 3 Nov 1864, Alfred, York Co. ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. ME.
    2. 2. Jonathan RUSSELL was born 1780, York Co. ME; died 30 Jun 1860, Webster, Monroe Co. NY; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Monroe Co. NY.
    3. Clement RUSSELL was born Abt 1783, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died Aft 14 Mar 1823, Waterboro, York Co. ME.
    4. Simon Jacob RUSSELL was born ca 1784, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died ca 1845, Lake Co. OH.
    5. Joseph RUSSELL, III was born 1787, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died 13 Dec 1869, Freedom, Waldo Co. ME; was buried , Hutchins Cemetery, Freedom, Waldo Co. ME.
    6. Betsey RUSSELL was born ca 1788, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died 01 Apr 1826, Shapleigh, York Co. ME.
    7. Benjamin RUSSELL was born 1792, Waterboro, York Co, ME; died 31 Aug 1814, Plattsburgh, Clinton Co. NY.
    8. Joshua RUSSELL was born 5 Jun 1795, York Co. ME; died 8 Feb 1881, York Co. ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetary, Alfred, York Co. Maine.
    9. David RUSSELL was born 17 Apr 1798, Waterboro, York Co, ME; died 27 Jun 1835, Waterboro, York Co. ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetary, Alfred, York Co. Maine.

  3. 6.  Capt. Clement MOODY

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EAA2024BC3B24A26BE7F879CB80A115C4D28

    Clement married Mary. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary

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    • _UID: 183ABA2C13734F54B4A97FF69BB80F52E738

    Children:
    1. 3. Dorothy (Dolly) MOODY was born ca 1780, Waterboro, York Co. ME; died Bef 1850, Webster, Monroe Co. NY; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Monroe Co. NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph RUSSELL was born 15 Oct 1721, Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co. NH (son of William RUSSELL and Sarah LONG); died 1797, Alfred, York Co. ME.

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    • _UID: B2AB5FAE88094EBFADBD0B30E281C217E91E

    Notes:

    Joseph moved to Maine and may have been a Revolutionary War veteran.

    A trio of genealogically informative Rockingham county, New Hampshire deed record not only establish Joseph's parentage and that of his wife, but also place the couple in Providence, Rhode Island 19 May 1753, Epping, New Hampshire 2 February 1763, and Exeter, New Hampshire 29 April 1766 (Rockingham Co., NH deeds 43:442, 34:728, and 84:243 for place locations).

    In 1763, Joseph and Abigail Russell, now of Epping, New Hampshire, conveyed their rights to the estate of Richard Long of Salisbury, which fell to "my honored mother, Sarah Russell, wife of William Russell." The deed further states that both Joseph's parents were deceased, that Joseph's mother Sarah was a sister to Richard Long, and that her share was one-quarter of the estate.

    By deed, 12 Mar 1764, John Clough of Brentwood, Elisha Clough of Kingston, Joseph Russell of Exeter, and Samuel and Eleanor Welch of Suncook, all of the province of New Hampshire, conveyed to Jonathon Moulton of Hampton, Esq., all their rights in land in Exeter that they had inherited from their uncle Richard Long of Salisbury, deceased

    19 April 1777 deed of nearby Rockingham county, New Hampshire, mentions Joseph Russell of Massabesick (Rockingham Co. deeds 109:64).

    W.W. Clayton's History of York County, Maine reports that Joseph Russell was one of the first settlers of Massabesick, as the plantation was known before its incorporation as the town of Waterborough in 1787. Clayton also writes, "Prior to 1768 the entire tract was a vast wilderness into which no highways penetrated and which was traversed only along Indian trails and over logging roads, which had been built through various parts of the town by settlers from the Atlantic coast who souht this territory for the magnificent pines and oaks which covered it, for use in shipbuilding at home and for export, a large business enterprise from Portsmouth to Portland. Massabesick Plantation included a portion of northern Alfred, called the Gore. The name came from Massabesick Pond (now Shaker Pond) coming from the name of an Indian chief residing on its western shore. The name Massabesick was confirmed by resolve of the General Court of Massachusetts."

    3 Nov 1783, Joseph Russell, "husbandman of Massabesick," conveyed land "in Massabesick by the highway and land of John Bean" to his wife Abigail and Sarah Russell (York Deeds 50: 224)

    Joseph Russell was one of 30 signers of the petition of 1785 by the Inhabitants of the Plantation of Massabesick in the county of York who "humbly sheweth that thay Labour under sum Very Great Inconveniances for want of being Incorporated and wish to be Put in a better situation for Doing their Duty wherfore Your Petitioners Earnestly Pray that their Plantation may be incorporated into a Town acording to the Plan herewith Presented to Gether with a gore of Land containing about Eighteen hundred acres Lying between Sanford and Shapleighton and adjoining the aforesaid Plantation and your Petitioners as in Duty Bound will Ever pray &c." And so Waterborough came into being by act of the sitting Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, March 6 1787. It was named in honor of Col. Josiah Waters, one of the early proprietors of Massabesick.

    1791, Joseph and Abigail conveyed additional land in Waterborough to their son "Joseph Russell, Junr."[ ] In 1792, Joseph and Abigail conveyed livestock to their (still unmarried) daughter Sarah Russell (York Deeds 56: 304)

    CENSUS RECORD

    State: ME Year: 1790, County: York Roll: M637_2
    Township: Waterboro, Page: 68, Image: 0192

    1790 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joseph Russull
    Home in 1790: Waterboro, York, Maine
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females: 1
    Number of Household Members: 2

    Joseph, Sr.'s household, consisting of himself and presumably his wife is placed just below his son William Jr's on the census. Both surnames are mispelled Russull


    Occupation:
    Lumberman

    Joseph married Abigail TOWLE 15 May 1746, Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. Abigail (daughter of Joshua TOWLE and Sarah BROWN) was born 13 Feb 1720/21, Hampton Falls, NH; died , Massebecsic (Alfred), York, ME. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Abigail TOWLE was born 13 Feb 1720/21, Hampton Falls, NH (daughter of Joshua TOWLE and Sarah BROWN); died , Massebecsic (Alfred), York, ME.

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    • _UID: 0DB4C71B1E254855A6A16F0CF92CD9347724

    Notes:

    As residents of Providence, Rhode Island, 19 May 1753, Joseph and Abigail Russell conveyed to Joshua Towle of Hampton, New Hampshire their rights "to the estate of our honoured father, Joshua Towle of Hampton, New Hampshire"

    Birth:
    New Hampshire, Birth Records, through 1900 Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.

    Name: Abigial Towl
    Gender: Female
    Birth Date: 13 Feb 1720/1
    Birth Place: New Hampshire
    Father: Joshua Towl
    Mother: Sarah

    Notes:

    Married:
    "New Hampshire Marriage Records 1637-1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. ?Marriage Records.? New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord.

    Name: Joseph Russell
    Marriage Date: 15 May 1746
    Event Type: Marriage
    Marriage Place: Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire
    Gender: Male
    Spouse Name: Abigail Tolle
    Spouse Gender: Female
    FHL Film Number: 1001299

    Children:
    1. Hannah RUSSELL was born 24 Jan 1747, Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co. NH.
    2. Patience RUSSELL was born 09 Sep 1749, Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co. NH; died ca 1842, Alfred, York Co. ME.
    3. Mary RUSSELL was born Bef 26 May 1754.
    4. Sarah RUSSELL was born Aft 26 May 1754; was christened 26 May 1754, East Parish Church, Salisbury, Essex Co. MA; died Bef 30 Aug 1798, Sanford, York Co. ME.
    5. 4. Joseph RUSSELL, Jr. was born Abt 1755, Waterboro, York Co, ME; died 2 Sep 1826, Alfred, York Co., ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. Maine.
    6. Abigail RUSSELL

  3. 10.  Samuel MOODY was born 18 Apr 1732, Brentwood, Rockingham, NH (son of Josiah MOODY and Sarah SCRIBNER); died 1804, Industry, Franklin, ME.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 7D07C4043A72426CA950A8A19A54278A87EC

    Notes:

    Private in Massachusetts militia during the Revolution.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    Maine, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1800-1890
    Name: Samuel Moody
    State: ME
    County: York County
    Township: Bath
    Year: 1787
    Page: 023
    Database: ME Early Census Index

    Samuel married Hannah SEVERANCE 3 Dec 1755, Kingston, Rockingham, NH. Hannah (daughter of Ebenezer SEVERANCE and Anna FITTS) was born 15 Apr 1736, Ipswich, Essex, MA or NH; died 1801, Industry, Franklin, ME. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Hannah SEVERANCE was born 15 Apr 1736, Ipswich, Essex, MA or NH (daughter of Ebenezer SEVERANCE and Anna FITTS); died 1801, Industry, Franklin, ME.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B0D8B52A7F1C4784AEB026905E561803B0E3

    Children:
    1. 5. Aphia MOODY was born Abt 1757, Brentwood, Rockingham Co., NH; died 12 May 1847, Alfred, York Co., ME; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Alfred, York Co. Maine.
    2. Joseph MOODY
    3. Mary MOODY