Sac-Clinton-Buena Vista County IA Archives Biographies.....Russell, Andrew 1835 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ia/iafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com January 9, 2007, 1:35 am Author: Lewis Publishing Co. (1893) ANDREW RUSSELL, a prominent farmer of Boyer Valley township, near the post office of Early, one of the well-known citizens, who settled in this township in 1873, was born in Park county, Indiana, near Rockville, April 6, 1835, a son of Ben and Sarah (Johnson) Russell. The father was born in Kentucky, the mother in Ohio. In 1849, when our subject was fourteen years of age, the family removed to Clinton county, Iowa, locating near Lyons, where the father died in 1871. As an occupation he had always followed farming, had taken an active interest in political affairs, always voting with the Republican party, was a good citizen and a consistent member of the Christian Church. The mother is now living in Clinton county at the advanced age of eighty-two years. She has been the mother of four sons and four daughters. One son, Monroe, became a soldier during the war, in the Second Iowa Infantry, lives in Jackson county, where he was one of the early settlers. On April 23, 1854, our subject started West, overland, journeying to Oregon and California, and from that date to 1859, engaged in prospecting, mining and freighting with pack mules. He returned via the Isthmus and Mississippi river to Iowa, located in Clinton county and engaged in farming, until 1873. At the latter date he came to Sac county, settling in Boyer Valley township, where he opened up and improved his present farm. The residence is a good frame structure, one and one-half stories high5 14 x 22 feet, with an L of the same height, also 14 x 22 feet, and is surrounded by a fine grove and orchard, of three acres. The barn is a convenient building, 32 x 50 feet, well constructed and substantial. At the age of twenty-five, in Clinton county, Iowa, he was married to Easter Case, a native of Clay county, Indiana, daughter of Obediah and Susanna (Royality) Case. The father was born in Tennessee and the mother in Kentucky. They had moved to Clinton county in 1846, where both died. Two of their sons took part in the late war: Zeniah served in the Twenty-sixth Iowa, and died during service, while Isaiah also died in the army. Our subject and wife have had twelve children, namely: Luella, wife of Henry Ward, resides at Slaughter, Washington; Orion and wife reside in Washington; and Albert also resides in the same State; Eudora is the wife of Oren Prentice, and resides in Washington, she having been a teacher in Sac county before her marriage; Elmondah is the wife of George Smith, of Washington; Walter is at home; Edith is the wife of George Roe, of this township; Alvin, Ethel, Dayton, Carm and Effie are at home. Our subject takes an active interest in politics and always votes the Republican ticket. He has been identified with most of the improvements that have been carried on since his settlement, here, and has been a member of the School Board for some years. Mrs. Russell was reared in the Baptist faith, in which church she is a valued member. Additional Comments: Extracted From: BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF Crawford, Ida and Sac Counties, Iowa. Containing Portraits of all the Presidents of the United States, with accompanying Biographies; a Condensed History of Iowa, with Portraits and Biographies of the Governors of the State; Engravings of Prominent Citizens of the Counties, wth [sic] Personal Histories of many of the Early Settlers and Leading Families. "Biography is the only true history."—Emerson. CHICAGO: THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1893. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ia/sac/bios/russell90nbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/iafiles/ File size: 4.0 Kb