WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL married January 1, 1863, at Ellery, MATILDA CARPENTER [born March 25, 1840, at Ellery, daughter of Levi Carpenter]. Their children were: LOTTIE JANE RUSSELL, born June 18, 1873, at Ellery. Ellery. ELIZA ANN RUSSELL married January 1, 1857, at Ellery, FAYETTE HURD PICKETT, born at Stockton, N. Y., August 21, 1836. Their only child was: HARRIET LOUISA PICKETT, born Feb. 9, 1860. at Ellery. JAMES HAMILTON RUSSELL married, January 7, 1873, at Manistee, Mich., MAUDE MARSHALL, born December II, 1854, at Dewittville, N. Y. Their children were: JAMES ARTHUR RUSSELL, born Sept. 17, 1874, at Manistee. Manistee. GRACE GENEVieve Russell, born Dec. 21, 1878, at Manistee. PERRY RUSSELL married, first, MARY CHENEY, born at Dewittville. They had one child: Mary Cheney Russell died OLIVER PERRY RUSSELL, born Feb. 10, 1870, at Manistee. 1870; Perry Russell married, second, ELLA TOMLINSON, born at Colon, Mich. Their children were: EARL RUSSELL, born July 10, 1873, at Manistee. Perry Russell was drowned November 25, 1878, in the Manistee river, near Sherman, Mich. CHARLES HOWARD RUSSELL married, in 1867, at Dewittville, FLORence Marshall, born October 5, 1848, at Dewittville. Their children were: EDWIN EARLE RUSSELL, born at Ellery, Feb. 2, 1868, died March 12, 1870, at Dewittville. GLENNI WILLIAM RUSSELL, born March 22, 1871, at Manistee. RUPERT HOWARD RUSSELL, born June 2, 1875, died November 16, 1879, at Manistee. CHARLES MARSHALL RUSSELL, born Aug. 14, 1878, at Manistee, EDWIN RUSSELL, married, August 27, 1872, at Westfield, FANNY LINCOLN HOPKINS, born September 17, 1849, at WestTheir children were: field. CURRAN NORTHAM NORTHAM RUSSELL, born July 25, 1873, at Manistee. HERMAN RUSSELL, born Sept. 21, 1878, at Manistee. PERRY VORCE married, March 12, 1867, at Westfield, MARY BOWDISH, born May 1, 1842, at Portland, N. Y. Their children were: MARY A. VORCE, born Dec. 14, 1867, in Van Buren Twp., Wayne Co., Mich., died March 29, 1869, at same place. ALICE LUCRETIA VORCE, born Oct. 21, 1869, at same place. FRED J. VORCE, born Sept. 2, 1871, at same place. ELLA M. VORCE, born Sept. 26, 1873, at same place. HELEN LOUISE VORCE, born Sept. 17, 1885, at same place EDWIN VORCE married, April 28, 1881, at Ypsilanti, Mich., HANNAH CATHERINE HUTCHINSON, born November 17, 1853, in Rensselaer county, N. Y. Their children were: ARTHUR EDWIN VORCE, born March 25, 1882; died March 27, 1882. CLARA ARMINA VORCE, born March 10, 1883, at Ypsi- EMMA MAY VORCE, born Oct. 28, 1884, at Ypsilanti, MINNIE EDNA VORCE, born Dec. 20, 1886, at Ypsilanti, ERNEST GRANT VORCE, born July 13, 1888, at Ypsilanti, Palmer Lemuel VORCE, born Dec. 24, 1893, at Ypsilanti, ERNEST ANDREW RUSSELL married, September 14, 1898, at Ellery, BERTHA EUGENIA COWDEN [born November 21, 1879, at Ellery, daughter of Frank Cowden]. No children. HARRIET LOUISA PICKETT married. Jan. 8, 1880, at Kiantone, N. Y., SAMUEL C. DAWLEY, who died August 22, 1894, at Jamestown. Their only child was: BERTHA HARRIET DAWLEY, born March 28, 1882, at Ellicott, N. Y. SAMUEL VORCE. SAMUEL VORCE, the third son of Timothy Vorce, was born in Dutchess county. N. Y., Jan. 28, 1783; removed with the family of his father to Saratoga county about 1789; married in Saratoga county, in 1804, MARTHA PRICE [born January 17, 1787, at Tolland, Conn., fourth daughter of Col. Rufus Price]. Samuel and Martha Vorce, with their two children, Eliza and Rufus, removed from Saratoga county to what is now Richland township in Oswego county, N. Y., in 1807, where they took up their residence on the south side of the Salmon river, originally known as the Riviere de la Famine, and were among the early settlers of that part of the country. Their children were: ELIZABETH SIMPSON VORCE, born Nov. 11, 1805, at RUFUS PRICE VORCE, born June 27, 1807, at Ballston Spa. AUDRIA VORCE, born Aug. 20,, 1811, at Richland. After her death Samuel Vorce and his two unmarried daughters, Eliza and Lucretia, removed to Detroit, Mich., where Henry Grant Vorce was then living, and Samuel was for some time engaged in buying wheat for some of the millers and commission merchants. From Detroit he removed about 1850, with his two daughters named, to Wickliffe, in Lake county, Ohio, where his brother, John Vorce, having retired from sailing, had purchased a tavern property on the old stage route between Buffalo and Cleveland, now Euclid Road. In the keeping of this tavern and a country store in connection therewith, all were engaged for some years, residing together in the tavern. About 1858 Samuel Vorce went to live with his son Rufus in Ottawa, Ill., where he died in June 1859. |