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** Helen M De Russy (1855-1901) born 21 Sep 1855, married Colonel [[Charles H. Clark|Charles Hobert Clarke]] {{Cullum|2558}} 29 Apr 1880 [[Fort Monroe]], died 19 Nov 1901
** Helen M De Russy (1855-1901) born 21 Sep 1855, married Colonel [[Charles H. Clark|Charles Hobert Clarke]] {{Cullum|2558}} 29 Apr 1880 [[Fort Monroe]], died 19 Nov 1901
** Fannie C De Russy (1857-1925) born 8 Jun 1857, married Brigadier General [[Eli D. Hoyle]] {{Cullum|2567}} 11 Dec 1878, died 26 Jan 1925
** Fannie C De Russy (1857-1925) born 8 Jun 1857, married Brigadier General [[Eli D. Hoyle]] {{Cullum|2567}} 11 Dec 1878, died 26 Jan 1925
** Sarah Wetmore De Russy (1860-1935) born 2 Jun 1860, [[Fort Monroe]], married Major General [[Arthur Murray]] 29 Apr 1880 [[Fort Monroe]], died 23 Sep 1926, Washington DC
** Sarah Wetmore De Russy (1860-1935) born 2 Jun 1860, [[Fort Monroe]], married Major General [[Arthur Murray]] {{Cullum|2510}} 29 Apr 1880 [[Fort Monroe]], died 23 Sep 1926, Washington DC


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René Edward De Russy (1789-1865) - Born at sea 22 Feb 1789 near the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti). A career U.S. Army officer and engineer who supervise the construction of major U.S. coastal fortifications and served as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. Died 21 Nov 1865 while on active duty at San Francisco.

File:Brigadier General René Edward De Russy.jpg
General René Edward De Russy
René Edward De Russy Grave Moument at West Point Cemetery

He entered the United States Military Academy and graduated in the Class of 1812 ranking 18th out of 18. He was appointed a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

He served in the War of 1812 on the Canada border and in New York including the Battles of Chrystler's Field and Plattsburg. Following the War he worked on the construction of coastal fortifications at New York Harbor, the Gulf of Mexico and at Fort Monroe, Virginia. From 1825 to 1833 he served as Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy. During the U.S. Civil War he served as the Superintending Engineer for the defenses of the west coast and San Francisco. He died of consumption on active duty in San Francisco on 21 Nov 1865 (as recorded in the U.S. Army Death Register). He was interred in West Point Cemetery, Section 34, Row F, Grave 255.

After his death in 1865 his much younger wife Helen decided to stay in government quarters at Fort Monroe where she resided. She did not leave until November 1891. The quarters came to be known as the "De Russy House".


Father: Thomas Francois Benoit DeRussy (1762-1822)

Mother: Magdelaine Emilie Bessiere (1770-1843)

Marriage 1:

  • Elizabeth J. Browne (1798-1823), born 1798, married 25 Dec 1816 Connecticut, died 16 Jan 1823 New York City
    • Gustavus Adolphus De Russy (1818-1891) Brigadier General USA, born 3 Nov 1818 Brooklyn, New York, married Francis Clitz, died 29 May 1891 Detroit Michigan

Marriage 2:

Marriage 3:

  • Ann Elida Denniston (18??-184?) married 11 Apr 1837 in Albany New York
    • Issac Denniston De Russy (1840-1923) Brigadier General USA, born 1840 Fort Monroe, married Laura Requa 19 May 1891 California, died 17 Feb 1923 New York
    • Rene Edward De Russy (1844-????)

Marriage 4:

Assignments:

  • (1807-1812) Cadet, United States Military Academy
  • (1812-1815) War of 1812
    • (1812) 2nd Lt. (10 Jun 1812), 1st Lt. (6 Jul 1812)
    • (1814) Bvt. Capt. (11 Sep 1814), For Gallant Conduct at the Battle of Plattsburg, New York
    • (1815) Captain (9 Feb 1815), Chief Engineer General Macomb's Division on Lake Champlain
  • (1816-1818) Captain, U.S. Corps of Engineers, constructing Fort at Rouses Point
  • (1817‑1821) Captain, Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Defenses of New York Harbor
  • (1821-1825) Bvt. Major (11 Sep 1824), Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Defenses of the Gulf of Mexico
  • (1825-1833) Major (22 Dec 1830), Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Defenses of the New York Harbor
  • (1833-1838) Bvt. Lt. Colonel (30 Jun 1834), Corps of Engineers, Superintendent of the United States Military Academy
  • (1838-1854) Lt. Colonel (7 Dec 1838), Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Construction of Fort Monroe and Fort Calhoun
  • (1854-1857) Lt. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Construction at Entrance to San Francisco harbor
  • (1857-1857) Lt. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Construction of Fort at Ship Island
  • (1858-1861) Lt. Colonel, Command of the Corps of Engineers at Washington DC
  • (1861-1865) U.S. Civil War
    • (1861-1865) Colonel (3 Mar 1863), Brig. General (13 Mar 1865), Corps of Engineers, Superintending Engineer of Construction of the Fortifications of San Francisco harbor and the West Coast
  • (1865) Died (21 Nov 1865), in San Francisco, California


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