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The name "Russ" is derived from the word "rous", meaning "red" and is said to have been first used with reference to the hair or complexions of it's originalbearers. It was originally a baptismal name and was later taken by the sons ofthose so called as their patronymic. The name is found on ancient English andearly American records in the forms of Rous, Rouse, Rus, Ruse, Russe, Rushe, Rush, Rust, Rusk, and Russ.
Families of this name were to be found at early dates in the English Counties of Cambridge, Lincoln, Somerset, Surrey, Essex, Northampton, Oxford, Sufford, and Wilts, as well as in the city and vicinity of London and in several parts of Ireland. They were, for the most part, of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain.
Among the earliest records of the name in England are:
Alexander de Rous, County Cambridge, 1273
John le Rus County Lincoln, 1275
Gilbert Russ County Lincoln,1275
Lucia La Russe Oxfordshire, 1280
Robert le Rous Somersetshire, 1327
William Rush County Essex 1540
AnthonyRushe Oxfordshire 1554 (came to America)
Anthony Rush County Surrey 1569 (came to America)
Thomas Rushe St. James Clerkenwell, 1635 (came to America)
George Ruse (came to America, died in England)
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