Elizabeth Heery Net Worth

Elizabeth Heery was born in England in 1924 and raised in Liverpool. She trained at the Guildhall School of Drama in London and is an accomplished actress, writer, and editorial department worker. She has won multiple awards for her writing, including first prize in The London Writer's Competition sponsored by Time Out and the play category two years later. She was then invited to join The Royal Court Young Writer's Group and given a bursary by ITV for a place on their Young Writer's Initiative. Her work has been featured on BBC Radio 4 and she is an award-winning short story writer.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Editorial Department
Birth Day February 19, 1924
Birth Place  England, United Kingdom
Age 100 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Madame Russell is probably more eminent in the Methodist pioneer history of America than any other woman. In Saltville, in 1824, a Methodist church, Elizabeth Church, was dedicated in her name. In 1898 construction was begun on a new Methodist church, located a few feet from the then still standing Russell home. That church, Madam Russell Memorial United Methodist Church, stands today as a monument to Mrs. Russell, the region's earliest religious leader, and to the pioneer Methodist Movement in the Holston Territory of Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. In present day Saltville, there now stands a beautiful stone building named 'Madam Russell Methodist Church.' Nearby is a replica of the original log cabin where the Russell's had lived. This is owned by the church. The stone doorstep of the church is said to have been the hearth in the Russell cabin.

— Madam Russell by Gladys Stallard

Biography/Timeline

1781

Following Campbell's death in 1781, she married Gen. william Russell in 1783. They lived at Aspenvale, Virginia until 1788 when they moved to Saltville, Virginia where they carried on the manufacture of salt. The Russells converted to Methodism in 1788. After Gen. Russell's death in 1793, Elizabeth spent the remainder of her life fostering Methodism in southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. Francis Asbury and various Circuit Riders stopped regularly at her home. She is credited with bringing Methodism to western Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. In 1812 she moved to Chilhowie, Virginia to be nearer the Great Road. She died in March 1825 and is buried in the Aspenvale Cemetery.