Thomas Russell (1740-1796)

President of the National Bank in Boston & the Boston Chamber of Commerce

He started his career in shipping and marine insurance. He was active in the establishment and leadership of both the Bank of North America (1781) and the First United States Bank (1790). He was President of the Boston Branch of the first United States Bank; President of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America; President of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; President of the Agricultural Society; President of the Society for the Advice of Immigrants; President of the Boston Chamber of Commerce; and, President of the National Bank in Boston. He lived between Boston his summer house at Cambridge, the Longfellow House. He was married three times and had seven children of whom five (listed) lived to adulthood. His three children who married all married children of James Sullivan, Governor of Massachusetts. His widow remarried Sir Grenville Temple.

Parents

James Russell

Judge James Russell, of Charlestown, Massachusetts

1715-1798

Katherine (Graves) Russell

Mrs Katherine (Graves) Russell

1717-1778

Spouses

Elizabeth (Henley) Russell

Mrs Elizabeth (Henley) Russell

d.1781

Sarah (Sever) Russell

Mrs Sarah (Sever) Russell

1757-1787

Elizabeth (Watson) Temple

Elizabeth (Watson), Mrs Russell, Lady Temple, died at Rome, Italy

d.1809

Children

Thomas Graves Russell

Merchant, of Bristol, Gloucestershire

1767-1790

John Miller Russell

Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts; died unmarried

1768-1840

Daniel Russell

Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1769-1804

Elizabeth (Russell) Sullivan

Mrs Elizabeth (Russell) Sullivan

1779-1858

Sarah (Russell) Sullivan

Mrs Sarah (Russell) Sullivan

1786-1831

Associated Houses

Longfellow House

Cambridge, Massachusetts