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Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell (1749–1825), a sister of Patrick Henry, was born in Hanover County, Virginia, to John Henry and Sarah Winston. In 1776 she married Gen. William Campbell (1745–1781), the commander of the American forces that defeated the British at the Battle of King's Mountain in 1780; this was the turning point of the American Revolution. Following Campbell's death in 1781, she married Gen. William Russell in 1783. They lived at Aspenvale, Virginia until 1788 when they moved to Saltville, Virginia where they carried on the manufacture of salt. The Russells converted to Methodism in 1788. After Gen. Russell's death in 1793, Elizabeth spent the remainder of her life fostering Methodism in southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. Francis Asbury and various Circuit Riders stopped regularly at her home. She is credited with bringing Methodism to western Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. In 1812 she moved to Chilhowie, Virginia to be nearer the Great Road. She died in March 1825 and is buried in the Aspenvale Cemetery. ==References== * ''William Russell and his Descendants'' by Anna Russell des Cognets, Lexington, KY, 1884. * ''William Russell: a Revolutionary patriot of the Clinch Valley'' by Mary Katherine Thorp, Master's Thesis, University of Virginia, 1936. * ''Madam Russell Methodist Church'', https://secure.flickr.com/photos/bluebird218/3085974050/. * ''Madam Russell'' by Gladys Stallard, http://www.wisevahistoricalsoc.org/Wise%20County%20Historical%20Society%20Activities%204.htm 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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