Samuel Russell (Yale co-founder)

Samuel Russell (4 November 1660 – 24 June 1731[1]) was one of the founders of Yale University.

[2][3] He was born in Hadley, Massachusetts, the second son of Rev.

He graduated from Harvard College in 1681 and was ordained while teaching at Hadley, Massachusetts.

On 12 September 1687, he was elected pastor of the church at Branford, Connecticut, where he officiated for the remainder of his life.

The doors of the Samuel Russell house in Branford are preserved in the 1742 Room of Sterling Memorial Library at Yale.

Residence of Rev. Samuel Russell, Branford, Connecticut , where founders of Yale College met.