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Russell as first or middle name, as spouse or parent name, or with unknown first name

RUSSELL (Soundex R240) — See also BRUSSE, BRUSSEAU, BRUSSEL, BUSSELL, DRUSSEL, ESCOTT-RUSSELL, FUSSELL, GRUSSENDORF, LEURS, LUERS, RASSELL, ROESSEL, ROSEL, ROSELLE, ROSILE, ROSSEL, ROSSELL, ROSZEL, ROSZELL, ROUSSEL, ROUSSELL, ROZELL, ROZELLE, ROZZELL, RUSS, RUSSE, RUSSEK, RUSSEL, RUSSELLVILLE, RUSSENBERGER, SELL, TRUSSELL, ULSER.

  RUSSELL: See also Thomas Allen — Philip C. Arnold — George Handy Bates — Bernard Forrest Bemis — Russell Benedict — Mary Burke-Russell — Alonzo Monroe Clark — Frederic White Cook — William Craig Cooper — Russell McWhorter Cunningham — Frederick William Dallinger — William J. Dalton — Clyde C. Dawson — John M. DePuy — Robert William Dinsmore — Sundra Escott-Russell — Thomas Russell Ferguson — Erland Frederick Fish — William Russell Grace — Moses Hicks Grinnell — John Henry Grout — Winfield Scott Hancock — Carter Henry Harrison — Henry Hill — Walter Darlington Huddleston — George Russell Jewett — Jesse Johnson — John Clarence Keeler — Alpheus Crosby Kennett — Eugene A. Knotts — John Dryden Kuser — Patricia Helen LaMarche — John Henry Lewis — Robert Morss Lovett — Theodore Lyman — Anthony Dryden Marshall — Nathan Lewis Miller — Alexander Pollock Moore — Anna Porter Morse — Frank Henry Mott — Hugh Peterson Jr. — Edwin Arthur Phillips — Edward Bunker Reynolds — James Warren Sever — Stephen Sims — Albert John Stearns — James Swain — Robert Rice Vandiver — Murray Vandiver — Davis Hanson Waite — Ebenezer William Walbridge — Elmer Sherman Webb — William Francis White — Charles Asbury Whitfield — Russell Whitman — David P. Whitmore — Ralph Emory Willey — John Gilbert Winant — Samuel Ellsworth Winslow — James Rankin Young
  Russell, (need first name) — of Jasper County, Mo. Socialist. Candidate for Missouri state senate 28th District, 1934. Burial location unknown.


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