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|death_place= [[Milton, Massachusetts]], U.S. | |death_place= [[Milton, Massachusetts]], U.S. |
|restingplace= Russell Family Cemetery (Milton, Massachusetts) | |restingplace= Russell Family Cemetery (Milton, Massachusetts) |
|spouse= Sylvia Ammidon (1773–1811) (M. 1796)<br/>Lydia Smith (1786–1859) (M. 1817) | |spouse= Sylvia Ammidon (1773–1811) (m. 1796)<br/>Lydia Smith (1786–1859) (m. 1817) |
|children= 8 | |children= 8 |
|alma_mater= [[Brown University|Rhode Island College]] | |alma_mater= [[Brown University|Rhode Island College]] |
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|party= [[Democratic-Republican Party]] | |party= [[Democratic-Republican Party]] |
|}} | |}} |
[[File:George Peter Alexander Healy - Portrait of Mrs. Jonathan Russell (Lydia Smith, 1786–1859) - B.71.39 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg|thumb|180px|Portrait of Lydia Smith]] | |
'''Jonathan Russell''' (February 27, 1771 – February 17, 1832) was a [[United States representative]] from [[Massachusetts]] and diplomat. He served the [[Massachusetts's 11th congressional district|11th congressional district]] from 1821 to 1823 and was the first chair of the [[United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs|House Committee on Foreign Affairs]]. | '''Jonathan Russell''' (February 27, 1771 – February 17, 1832) was a [[United States representative]] from [[Massachusetts]] and diplomat. He served the [[Massachusetts's 11th congressional district|11th congressional district]] from 1821 to 1823 and was the first chair of the [[United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs|House Committee on Foreign Affairs]]. |
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