Misc. Notes
A Charles S. Russell is listed as a Past Master of the Noble Lodge No. 480, F. & A.M [Free and Accepted Masons] of Curwensville in 1895 and deceased by 1949.
886[Is this the same individual?]
____________
C. S. Russell was a Cashier with the Curwensville National Bank.
853____________
C. S. Russell is seen in a photo taken around 1895 inside the Curwensville National Bank along with others including Anthony Hile at this source. The caption states the bank was fist organized in 1864 and existed until 1904 when it became the Curwensville National Bank. In 1945, it merged with Curwensville State Bank, which later was known as CSB. CSB was recently [2007] sold to Northwest Savings Bank, ending the tradition of a hometown bank.
1780____________
During the summer of 1944, the Clearfield Cheese Company bought the C. Seymour Russell property at the upper end of State Street with the idea that the property could be renovated and made into a Youth Center. It became the Curwensville Civic Center.
4488
Spouses
Birth PlacePennsylvania, USA
Residence DateDec 1937878
Residence PlaceGeorgia, USA
Residence MemoAppears to say “Fort Screber, GA”
Misc. Notes
Mary was the mother of three children, two still living in 1910.
894____________
Mrs. C. Seymour Russell, Charter Member, and Chapter Regent [Susquehanna Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, organized April 1, 1897, at Clearfield, PA.] 1928-31, (a daughter of "General" John Patton).
838
Family ID7962
Reside Date15 Apr 1910894
Reside PlaceCurwensville, Clearfield Co., PA, USA
Reside MemoState Street, owned house free of mortgage