David Abel Russell

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David Abel Russell
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 12th district
In office
March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1841
Preceded byHenry C. Martindale
Succeeded byBernard Blair
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the Washington County district
In office
30 January 1816 – 17 April 1816
In office
5 January 1830 – 20 April 1830
In office
1 January 1833 – 30 April 1833
Personal details
Born1780
Anti-Jacksonian,
Whig

David Abel Russell (1780 – November 24, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York.

Russell was born in

Petersburg, New York and trained as a lawyer and practiced in Salem, New York. He married on February 14, 1805, in Lansingburgh, New York to Alida Lansing, daughter of Capt. Cornelius Lansing and granddaughter of the founder of Lansingburgh, Abraham Jacob Lansing.[1]

Russell was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1807. He was District Attorney of the Fourth District from 1813 to 1815, during the

sessions.

He was elected to

Anti-Jacksonian and later became a Whig. He was elected to three consecutive terms (the 24th, 25th and 26th
) in Congress, from March 4, 1835 to March 3, 1841.

He died in Salem and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Personal life

David Abel Russell married Alida Lansing on

William A. Russell
.

External links

References

  1. ^ The Lansing Mansion. Lansingburgh Historical Society. Accessed 23 July 2023.
  2. ^ The Lansing family. A genealogy of the descendants of Gerritt Frederickse Lansing who came to America from Hasselt, province of Overijssell, Holland, 1640. Eight generations by Munsell, Claude Garfield, 1881-. Accessed 23 July 2023.


U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 12th congressional district

March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1841
Succeeded by