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1819 'On Christmas Day, at Birstal, in Yorkshire, while on a journey of business, Mr. Stephen Russell, late of the firm of [[Russell, Johnson and Sharrocks]] of this town, wire workers, aged 61. He was also for upwards of forty years, a faithful and acceptable ? preacher in the Wesleyan Methodist connexion,- his end was peace.'<ref>Manchester Mercury, 5 January 1819</ref>
1819 'On Christmas Day, at Birstal, in Yorkshire, while on a journey of business, Mr. Stephen Russell, late of the firm of [[Russell, Johnson and Sharrocks]] of this town, wire workers, aged 61. He was also for upwards of forty years, a faithful and acceptable [?] preacher in the Wesleyan Methodist connexion,- his end was peace.'<ref>Manchester Mercury, 5 January 1819</ref>


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of Manchester

1819 'On Christmas Day, at Birstal, in Yorkshire, while on a journey of business, Mr. Stephen Russell, late of the firm of Russell, Johnson and Sharrocks of this town, wire workers, aged 61. He was also for upwards of forty years, a faithful and acceptable [?] preacher in the Wesleyan Methodist connexion,- his end was peace.'[1]

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  1. Manchester Mercury, 5 January 1819