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Joseph Wakefield Russell was born 4 December 1826 in Shelby Co., Kentucky. He married Catherine A. Rhea 30 September 1849 and in the spring of 1859 they moved with their first four children to Gilmore Township, Adams Co., Illinois. While Joseph worked as a farmer and blacksmith in Illinois, they had four more children added to their family. Joseph died in 1897. Descendants lived primarily in Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois.
Most descendants spelled their name Rhea. Includes Ray and Rea spelling variations.
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