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Facts and Events
St. Louis, Missouri, 1860 census:[2]
- Russell, Chs. F. 26 yrs Coal merchant (real estate = $50,000; personal estate = $12,000) b. Missouri
- Mary E. 25 yrs b. Missouri
- Susana 1 yr b. Missouri
- Young, Mary 20 yrs Servant b. Germany
St. Louis, Missouri, 1870 census:[3]
- Russell, Charles S. 36 yrs Manftg. Brick & Coal (real estate = $35,000; personal estate = $1,000) b. Missouri
- Mary 33 yrs Keeping house b. Missouri
- Susan 11 yrs At home b. Missouri
- Bent 9 yrs At home b. Missouri
- Charles 7 yrs At home b. Missouri
- Mead 5 yrs At home b. Missouri
- Guy 9/12 yr At home b. Missouri
- Shannon, Mike 30 yrs Works in Garden b. Ireland
- Ellen 25 yrs Domestic Servant b. Ireland
- Reese, Charlotte 16 yrs Domestic Servant b. Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri, 1880 census:[4]
- Russell, C. S. 47 yrs Fire Brick Co. b. Missouri (parents, b. Virginia/Missouri)
- Mary 42 yrs Wife Keeping House b. New York (parents, b. New York)
- Susan M. 21 yrs Dau At Home b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- S. B. 19 yrs Son At Home b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- C. M. 17 yrs Son At School b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- E. M. 14 yrs Son At School b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- G. M. 11 yrs Son At School b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- W. E. 9 yrs Son At School b. Missouri (parents, b. Missouri/New York)
- Jones, George 20 yrs Svt. Laborer b. "Ocean" (parents, b. England)
- Marshall, Emily 17 yrs Svt. Domestic Svt. b. Missouri (parents, b. England)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Find A Grave.
Charles Silas Russell
Manufacturer. Born in St. Louis, Russell had entered Yale when his father's death made it necessary to return home and turn his attention to business affairs. Along with his mother, he took charge of his father's estate and for several years managed the Oak Hill farm and the coal mines operated in connection with the farm. He eventually formed the Russell Coal Company, of which he was the general manager. After discovering deposits of fire-clay, he became a member of the firm of Parker, Russell & Company, which had been in existence for some years. Previously engaged in the wholesale grocery trade, the company began the manufacture of various kinds of goods from fire-clay and eventually became one of the largest institutions of its kind in the United States. When the original partnership was succeeded by the corporation known as the Parker-Russell Mining and Manufacturing Company, he became secretary of the company. In addition to his manufacturing interests, he was president of the Russell Real Estate and Improvement Company, of which he was a principal shareholder. Mr. Russell's son was the great American Western painter Charlie Marion Russell.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 St. Louis (independent city), Missouri. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. 438, dwelling/family 734/934.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 St. Louis (independent city), Missouri. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. 390B, dwelling/family 23/23.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 163, p. 346, dwelling/family 267/282.
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