There is no substantial historical evidence to suggest that Charles Taze Russell's family owned slaves. Russell was born in 1852 in Pennsylvania, a state that had abolished slavery in 1780. His family was primarily involved in the retail business, and while they may have had economic interests typical of their time, there are no records indicating direct involvement in slavery.
No; in fact Charles Taze Russell remained free of all alchoholic beverages.
Charles Taze Russell was not buried under or in a pyramid. https://rlctr.blogspot.com/p/gravestone.html
February 16, 1852
Charles Taze Russell: No
Russell died on Tuesday, October 31, 1916.
Charles Taze Russell, followed by Joseph Rutherford.
No. Charles Taze Russell, by agreement with his wife, remained celebate his entire life.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell.