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Elizabeth Russell (Bean)

Also Known As: "Eliza", "Loving"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Death: January 01, 1800 (76)
German Creek, Grainger County, Tennessee, United States
Place of Burial: Christian Privilege Cemetery Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA MEMORIAL ID 179783312
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Bean, Trans-Appalachian Pioneer; William Bean; Elizabeth Bean; Anne Russell and Margaret Hatten
Wife of George Russell; Thomas Russell; James Fox and Capt. George Russell
Mother of William Russell, Sr; Agnes Russell; George Russell; Rebecca Russell; Lucinda Russel and 33 others
Sister of Robert Bean; Capt William R Bean; James Bean; Capt. William Bean, Jr.; Robert Bean and 4 others
Half sister of Mordecai Bean and Richard Bean

Managed by: Katherine Suzanne Ward
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About Elizabeth Russell



Elizabeth died after 1800's

GEDCOM Note

Category:Clan Chattan
{Scottish Clans | clan = Clan MacBean | tartan = Clan Tartans-113.jpg }

Biography

Elizabeth "Eliza" Bean, born November 25, 1723, in St Stephen's Parish, Cherry Point, Northumberland County, Virginia, lived in German Creek, Grainger County, Tennessee, married Captain George Russell (1720-1796) who was killed in an Indian Raid.
Three of the children of Elizabeth and George married siblings, children of William and Elizabeth (Alfred) Horner:

  • George Rusell, Jr. was in Washington County, Tennessee, in 1778, in Dickson County, in 1804 & 1806; The census shows him in Franklin County, Tennessee, in 1820
  • William Russell, born circa 1750 (both Elizabeth's father, and George's father were named William), died December 13, 1804, in Dickson County, Tennessee. Wife's name was Agnes.
  • Sarah Russell, born 1760, died 1857, in Riota, McMinn County, Tennessee, married Isaac Lane
  • Lydia Russell, born 1764, died 1824, in Rhea County, Tennessee, married Colonel James Roddye, in 1780, in Washington County, Tennessee
  • Mary Russell, born 1767, died 1829, in Jefferson County, Tennessee, where her Will was filed, married Noah Jarnagin, circa 1782
  • Jemima Russell, born 1770, at the Wataugua Settlement, died after 1850 in Perry County, Tennessee, married George Horner, circa 1801
  • Elizabeth Russell, born 1772, at the Wataugua Settlement, died after 1820, in Perry County, Tennessee, married John Horner, Sr. on February7, 1888, in Hawkins, County, Tennessee.
  • Lewis Russell, born 1774, died 1840, in Franklin County, Arkansas, married Esterh Horner on October 21, 1802 When, In the fall of 1796, her husband was killed by Indians in a raidand left in the woods. The male body that is presumed to have been his was found and buried in the cemetery of Bent Creek Baptist Church. That church is located in what later became Whitesburg, in Hamblen County, Tennessee. Hamblen is a small county lying along the left bank of the Holston River, formed from fractions of Jefferson, Grainger and Hawkins Counties. <ref> http://www.tngenweb.org/hamblen/history.htm#Russellville </ref>

Elizabeth was born in 1723. She passed away in 1800.

Sources

James Fox married Elizabeth Bean were on May 12, 1759 in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah County, Virginia.

Elizabeth’s parents were William Beeman Bean and Elizabeth (Russell) Bean.

William “Beeman”Bean born 9 Dec 1702 at St. Stevens Parish, Northumberland, Virginia. He died January 1782 in Washington, Tennessee.

Elizabeth Russell born 1700 in Virginia.

Source: information entered in rootsweb.com back in 2014. Updated in 2017.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179783312/elizabeth-fox


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Elizabeth Russell's Timeline

1723
November 25, 1723
St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
1740
1740
Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
1746
1746
Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
1746
North Carolina
1748
1748
Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
1752
1752
Anson County, Province of North Carolina
1752
Montgomery County, Virginia
1752
Montgomery, Virginia, USA