William Russell
1758–1825 (age 67)
Planter/Military
Biography
William Russell (1758–1825) was a planter and military leader whose life bridged the fields of agriculture and service, supporting his community at Lexington with steady stewardship. His dedication to the militia exemplified the citizen-soldier ideal that sustained Kentucky in its earliest days.
Interred in Lexington Cemetery, his resting place honors the balance he struck between tending the land and defending his neighbors, a legacy that speaks to the sacrifices of those who laid the foundations of the Commonwealth.