This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JWGBAEB/262.264.274.284.296.299.330.494.1.2.1 Message Board Post: AL? would you recheck your date of marriage? We show on 2 or 3 sources as April 26, 1814. appreciate your help. Also if you have a copy of Simeon Sellers will, could you send us a copy or an extraction. We only have a rough extraction which does list the same names. However, we do have another Simeon Sellers next door in New Hanover, that I don't believe we have sorted out. Our Sellers may have more info on same. Thank you for sharing. marie, iowa SELLERS discussion group
I have a g-grandfather who was named 'Captain Todd Trott". His grandfather was 'maybe' a Captain in the Revolution, he did serve. Bill Trott The Rigdons wrote: >Does anyone know anything about the above or as to why he would be reffered >to as Captain. I've run into a brick wall. >Harry >therigdons@i-55.com > > > > > >
Thanks, Michael. It will be interesting to see my Cousin Keith Alan Sellers results. Keith mailed his kit back this week to FTDNA. Carole in SC ----- Original Message ----- From: Sellers.Michael To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 12:25 PM Subject: RE: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Just wanted to pass along an article from MSNBC on January 16, 2002 about DNA being used in genealogical pursuits to indicate if two people are related via a distant, common ancestor. The author uses his own experience to illustrate the process. It discusses how Family Tree DNA is really taking off at the time. I think it lends some help in understanding what it means when markers don't match 100%. The following is an excerpt from the article: "If two men have identical results on a 12-marker test, they're almost certainly related, said Bennett Greenspan, founder of Family Tree DNA. But there's only a 50 percent chance that their common ancestor lived within the past 14.5 generations, or roughly 600 years. If just one marker is different, that means there has been a change, or mutation, in the Y-chromosome since the common ancestor lived - pointing to a more distant relationship. "You can expect one mutation. That's rolling the dice," said Doug Mumma, a genealogist who has arranged for more than 30 DNA tests of other Mummas. Two variations, however, is "pushing it." And when three or more markers are different, Mumma considers the person to be unrelated." The full article is at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3077144/ Basically, having 10 out of 12 markers matching is leaning towards not being related. But, there is the possibility of more than one genetic mutation in the code with the passing of each generation. More than one mutation is pretty rare, though. Hope this helps ... Michael Sellers -----Original Message----- From: Marie Sellers-Hollinger [mailto:mari@netins.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 09:34 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS CAROLE, frustrating, huh! the FT dna suggests having another family member tested. I believe Keith has joined, but kit not rec'd yet. Hopefully, he will do this soon. am sending him a cc of this, but, I may need a newer address. If you have, please forward to him for a little help! I did do a search for 10/12 markers, but, above was about it. You can also send a note to them directly or thro the discussion group listed on our dna page. http://www.familytreedna.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3 Please advise any other ideas. Thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: Carole S. Walker [mailto:mott@cetlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:16 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Can someone answer my question. I received my brother's DNA test results today. I was sure it would match up with Michael Isaac Sellers' DNA, but it is 2 markers off, which means we are not probably related. We have proven his line with my family line and know for a fact that we definitely are related. Can someone help me? Thanks, Carole in SC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JWGBAEB/262.264.274.284.296.299.330.494.1.2 Message Board Post: I have a Simeon Sellars (Sellers) who married my 2nd great grand aunt Martha Hewett, sister to my 2nd great grand father Thomas Hewett, both of Brunswick County North Carolina. Simeon and Martha (a common nickname of that time period was Pat or Patsy) were married on the 1st of December 1821 in North Carolina according to Simeons application for a bounty land grant for having served 2 months or less in the Creek Indian war. His age was given as 53 in 1850 at the time of his application and age 57 in 1855 at the time of award of the warrant WN68566. From this we derive Simeons calculated birthdate of 1797 or 1798. This information supported by census records and a live interview between my 4th cousin Hazel Carnley Monk and her grand mother Queen Abigale Thomas who was a grand daughter to Simeon Sellars and Martha Ann Hewett. The story was that Thomas, "the brother of Martha Ann, would ride a horse from Geneva, Alabama to see Martha in Westville, Florida" before moved there himself. I believe that Simeon was the son of Simon Sellars whose will was written 26 December 1816 and was proved January 1817, Brunswick County N. C. Wills WB-B/115 or page 44 as stamped on the page. Simon lists Winner Baker as his wife, and his "two" children Simeon Sellars and Effy Greisson, wife of William Greisson. He also appoints his son Simeon Sellers as one of his three executors. If this is our Simeon Sellers he would have been about 20 years old when his father died and 24 years when he married Martha in 1821. All feedback welcomed.
Does anyone have information on the above, or any suggestions where I might find info for him or why he was known as Captain? South Carolina Cir 1750. Harry therigdons@i-55.com
Does anyone know anything about the above or as to why he would be reffered to as Captain. I've run into a brick wall. Harry therigdons@i-55.com
No problem Carole. Perhaps one of these days when I can scrape together $100 for the test, I'll throw my DNA hat in the ring to see where I fit with everyone else as well :-) Michael Sellers -----Original Message----- From: Carole S. Walker [mailto:mott@cetlink.net] Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 11:01 AM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Thanks, Michael. It will be interesting to see my Cousin Keith Alan Sellers results. Keith mailed his kit back this week to FTDNA. Carole in SC ----- Original Message ----- From: Sellers.Michael To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 12:25 PM Subject: RE: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Just wanted to pass along an article from MSNBC on January 16, 2002 about DNA being used in genealogical pursuits to indicate if two people are related via a distant, common ancestor. The author uses his own experience to illustrate the process. It discusses how Family Tree DNA is really taking off at the time. I think it lends some help in understanding what it means when markers don't match 100%. The following is an excerpt from the article: "If two men have identical results on a 12-marker test, they're almost certainly related, said Bennett Greenspan, founder of Family Tree DNA. But there's only a 50 percent chance that their common ancestor lived within the past 14.5 generations, or roughly 600 years. If just one marker is different, that means there has been a change, or mutation, in the Y-chromosome since the common ancestor lived - pointing to a more distant relationship. "You can expect one mutation. That's rolling the dice," said Doug Mumma, a genealogist who has arranged for more than 30 DNA tests of other Mummas. Two variations, however, is "pushing it." And when three or more markers are different, Mumma considers the person to be unrelated." The full article is at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3077144/ Basically, having 10 out of 12 markers matching is leaning towards not being related. But, there is the possibility of more than one genetic mutation in the code with the passing of each generation. More than one mutation is pretty rare, though. Hope this helps ... Michael Sellers -----Original Message----- From: Marie Sellers-Hollinger [mailto:mari@netins.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 09:34 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS CAROLE, frustrating, huh! the FT dna suggests having another family member tested. I believe Keith has joined, but kit not rec'd yet. Hopefully, he will do this soon. am sending him a cc of this, but, I may need a newer address. If you have, please forward to him for a little help! I did do a search for 10/12 markers, but, above was about it. You can also send a note to them directly or thro the discussion group listed on our dna page. http://www.familytreedna.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3 Please advise any other ideas. Thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: Carole S. Walker [mailto:mott@cetlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:16 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Can someone answer my question. I received my brother's DNA test results today. I was sure it would match up with Michael Isaac Sellers' DNA, but it is 2 markers off, which means we are not probably related. We have proven his line with my family line and know for a fact that we definitely are related. Can someone help me? Thanks, Carole in SC
Just wanted to pass along an article from MSNBC on January 16, 2002 about DNA being used in genealogical pursuits to indicate if two people are related via a distant, common ancestor. The author uses his own experience to illustrate the process. It discusses how Family Tree DNA is really taking off at the time. I think it lends some help in understanding what it means when markers don't match 100%. The following is an excerpt from the article: "If two men have identical results on a 12-marker test, they're almost certainly related, said Bennett Greenspan, founder of Family Tree DNA. But there's only a 50 percent chance that their common ancestor lived within the past 14.5 generations, or roughly 600 years. If just one marker is different, that means there has been a change, or mutation, in the Y-chromosome since the common ancestor lived - pointing to a more distant relationship. "You can expect one mutation. That's rolling the dice," said Doug Mumma, a genealogist who has arranged for more than 30 DNA tests of other Mummas. Two variations, however, is "pushing it." And when three or more markers are different, Mumma considers the person to be unrelated." The full article is at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3077144/ Basically, having 10 out of 12 markers matching is leaning towards not being related. But, there is the possibility of more than one genetic mutation in the code with the passing of each generation. More than one mutation is pretty rare, though. Hope this helps ... Michael Sellers -----Original Message----- From: Marie Sellers-Hollinger [mailto:mari@netins.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 09:34 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS CAROLE, frustrating, huh! the FT dna suggests having another family member tested. I believe Keith has joined, but kit not rec'd yet. Hopefully, he will do this soon. am sending him a cc of this, but, I may need a newer address. If you have, please forward to him for a little help! I did do a search for 10/12 markers, but, above was about it. You can also send a note to them directly or thro the discussion group listed on our dna page. http://www.familytreedna.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3 Please advise any other ideas. Thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: Carole S. Walker [mailto:mott@cetlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:16 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Can someone answer my question. I received my brother's DNA test results today. I was sure it would match up with Michael Isaac Sellers' DNA, but it is 2 markers off, which means we are not probably related. We have proven his line with my family line and know for a fact that we definitely are related. Can someone help me? Thanks, Carole in SC
CAROLE, frustrating, huh! the FT dna suggests having another family member tested. I believe Keith has joined, but kit not rec'd yet. Hopefully, he will do this soon. am sending him a cc of this, but, I may need a newer address. If you have, please forward to him for a little help! I did do a search for 10/12 markers, but, above was about it. You can also send a note to them directly or thro the discussion group listed on our dna page. http://www.familytreedna.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3 Please advise any other ideas. Thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: Carole S. Walker [mailto:mott@cetlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:16 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] DNA RESULTS Can someone answer my question. I received my brother's DNA test results today. I was sure it would match up with Michael Isaac Sellers' DNA, but it is 2 markers off, which means we are not probably related. We have proven his line with my family line and know for a fact that we definitely are related. Can someone help me? Thanks, Carole in SC
-----Original Message----- From: Terri Leinneweber [mailto:mterril@rcn.com] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:08 PM To: Marie Sellers-Hollinger Subject: MSN Genealogy DNA articles Marie -- MSN has a whole group of articles on DNA usage. I don't know how long they will be available, nor if you wanted this posted on the list: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3038411/ Terri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.msn.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5541/JWGBAEB/1060.1.1.1 Message Board Post: We may be the same family but the connection is not here. Sorry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Sellers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JWGBAEB/864.866 Message Board Post: Sandy: I am trying to figure out if your Didama Sellers is the same Didama Sellers I am searching for. My Didama was married to a James Warren Brown, and lived around Ninette, Manitoba. From the cemetery transcriptions for Ninette: Brown, James W., 1855-March 14, 1940 Mother, Didama Sellers, 1867-19 (there is nothing after the 19) Brown, Charles A., 1909-May 8, 1969 I am assuming as there is nothing after the 19 for Didama's date of death she was not buried here. Any connection? Cindy Wheeler
Can someone answer my question. I received my brother's DNA test results today. I was sure it would match up with Michael Isaac Sellers' DNA, but it is 2 markers off, which means we are not probably related. We have proven his line with my family line and know for a fact that we definitely are related. Can someone help me? Thanks, Carole in SC
-----Original Message----- From: tim sellars [mailto:mist.workwear@btconnect.com] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:11 AM DERBYSGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DBY] Tideswell Parish Registers Hello list, This is my first notice to this particular list, my Sellars family trail has led me to Tideswell nr Buxton. Could anbody point me in the right direction for the parish records of Tideswell. I am tracing one William Sellors/Sellers/Sellars, born approx 1790 in Tideswell possibly to Joseph Sellers. I have traced him back from Denton Lancs where he was a brewer. Is anybody else researching this family? Tim Sellars Researching SELLARS, GRAHAM, CALLICAN STEWART
-----Original Message----- From: Britton's Neck [mailto:dennisshelley@carolina.net] Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 11:24 PM Source: SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCHORRY-L] Lettie Granger Todd / Obit 1974 The Laurinburg Exchange , Friday , Aug. 23 , 1974 ; Pg. 5 Rites Sunday For Mrs. Todd Mrs. Lettie Granger Todd , 82 , died Thursday at Scotland Memorial Hospital . She resided at Old Hundred. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Springfield Pentecostal Holiness church by the Rev. J.B. Loving . Burial will be in Hillside cemetery . She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eddie Mae Anderson of Laurel Hill, one son , Melvin Todd of Laurel Hill , three sisters , Mrs. Annie Martin of Baltimore, Md. , Mrs. Cora O'Neal of Fayetteville , and Mrs. Daisy Driggers of Laurel Hill , four brothers , Edmund Sellers of Charleston , S.C. , Sam Sellers of Macon , Ga. , James Sellers of Rockingham , and Mack Sellers of the home , and two grandchildren.
Marie, This is very interesting! As you know, the Eunice Sellers Pearson, ended up in Randolph Co. Al. living with her daugher Clarissa Pearson, and her husband William Ward! So, I'm wondering, if any of these Sellers could connect with mine? Also, the Deborah Gabriel, that sent this in, connects with the Burdettes, and Clarissa Pearson's sister, Seletha? married a Burdette! Also, I see the name Newton Sellers! I have a very strong feeling, that the name Newton, is somehow connected with the Sellers family! My Clarissa Pearson's middle name was Newton, and she had a son named Thomas Newton Ward! There just has to be some connection with some Newton's, I believe! Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marie Sellers-Hollinger" <mari@netins.net> To: <SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:42 PM Subject: [SELLERS] RANDOLPH CO, AL/SELLERS CEMETERY/UNMARKED GRAVES > Sellers Family Cemetery, Randolph, Alabama > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/randolph/cemeteries/sellers.txt > ==================================================================== > USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free > information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial > entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These > electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for > presentation by other persons or organizations. > > Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes > other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file > contributor. > > The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to > store this file permanently for free access. > > This file was contributed by: > Deborah Gabriel > <gabrielt@acsisp.com> > ==================================================================== > January 2001 > > > Sellers Family Cemetery > Township 18, Range 10, Section 28/33 > Randolph County, Alabama > > Sellers Cemetery was originally listed under the heading Small Inactive > Cemeteries Township 18 and noted 15 unmarked graves. Linda Ayres > WwLSARANDOLPH@aol.com has identified 13 of those unmarked and has added [] > family history for many buried here. Please contact her with any corrections > or additional information. > > > Linley, John [John Dudley] Dec 24, 1844 Aug 25, 1911 > [Son of Jemima Lindley] > > Ball, Bercha (Daddy) Mar 31, 1912 Dec 30, 1981 > > UNMARKED GRAVE: > [Lindley, Ona Ann Ball Mar 11, 1871 died in 1940's > daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers-Pool--2nd wife of John Lindley] > > Sellers, Eliza [Eliza Jane Maddox] 1870 Oct 7, 1897 > [1st wife of James Sellers, d/o Permelia Maddox] > Sellers, Jim [James C] 1859-1928 > [Son of Andrew Sellers and Sarah Young] > Sellers, Renia 1870-1956 > [Mary Serenia Creel, 2nd wife of James Sellers] > > UNMARKED GRAVES: > [Sellers, Thomas 1887-190- > Sellers, David 1892-190- > Sellers, Infant b/d 3/21/1894 > Sellers, Newton 1895-190- > Sons of James Sellers and Eliza Maddox] > > Shaddix, Elizabeth [Sellers] [May 20]1901 [Jan 29]1938 > [wife of John Shaddix, daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] > > Sellers, Mary Oct 23, 1906 Apr 28, 1952 > [Daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] > > Ball, Cora L. [Sellers] Feb 26,1903 May 30,1974 > [2nd wife of Moses Jasper Ball][Daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] > Married: Oct 1, 1928 > Ball, Moses Jasper May 7,1882 Sep 2,1953 > [Son of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] > > UNMARKED GRAVE: > [Ball, Mary Etta Yarbrough Apr 1887 Apr 2,1926 > 1st wife of Moses Jasper Ball and daughter of Peter and Lula Yarbrough] > > Ball, R.L. [born 2/13/1922 died 2/6/1936] No dates > [Son of Jasper and Mary Etta Ball] > > Sellers-Cement wall around lot; 10-14-1960 written in wall; 3 graves. > [Sellers, three infant boys of John Sellers and Nancy Lindley] > > Vickers, Manda B. [Ball]Carter Jun 25,1885 Oct 26,1982 > [Daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] > Vickers, J. Marion Aug 24,1879 Nov 7,1951 > > Ball, Lueller [Martha Lula Ball] Dec 15,1868 Mar 10,1937 > [Daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] > > Ball, Harriet [Sellers-Pool] Aug 26, 1844 Jun 13, 1941 > [Daughter of John Sellers and Sarah Henderson] > > Sellers, Sarah [Henderson] Mar 22, 1808 1878 > UNMARKED: > [Sellers, John Oct 23, 1812 Jun 12, 1902] > > Ball, Georgia Ann [Sellers] Aug 22, 1899 Jan 25, 1941 > [Daughter of James and Renia Sellers] > > UNMARKED GRAVES: > Twins of Jasper Ball and Mary Etta Yarbrough > James and John b/d early 1900's > > Sarah Jane Sellers born 11/1/1881,died young > [Daughter of George Sellers and Georgia Ann Maddox] > > Daniel Franklin Lindley born Apr 20, 1902 died Apr 1, 1977 > [Husband of Martha Ball, son of James Lindley and Nancy Craft] > > Auther Jordan born app 1925,died app 1995 > [Husband of Madean Ball] > > Other Yarbrough born app 1930,died app 1998 > [Husband of Christine Ball] > > ************** > > > > >
HERMON, thanks, Will add and forward on. It shows some good additions. Best Wishes, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: Hermon B Fagley [mailto:hermfagley@juno.com] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 5:19 AM To: mari@netins.net Subject: Re: ........Leanna/Leana Sellers/MERCER CO, IL....Tom/Rollie/Marie..... Marie,I remembered what I read wrong. I looked for Arthur Fox survey,and you just asked for Fox. I saw N Fox,and an 2nd ? Fox survey sdjoining. Likely Michael Sellers sold 50 acres no great distance from Jacob Sellers,and the Dunns, -- PS Marie,pre-dawn. James Kirkpatrick and Mahala Sellers grew up together in s Brown Co,but his father,Andrew,was at Milroy,Rush Co,Ind before their 1839 wedding. Likely James returned, and got Mahala,and 1840 and 1850 census shows them at Milroy,Ind. 1860 and 1870 shows them back on Straight Creek. Their farm abutts the N FOX survey of 2090 acres,with theT.Fox SURVEY JUST EAST OF THAT-4000 ACRES..Levi Dunn might abutt them . I supose they got land from Michael Sellers. 1860 and 1870 census there,but their kids in a Georgetown house. My guess is that their ARNHEIM NEIGHBORHOOD HAD become so German that the local school was in German. Hamlet of Arnheim had 3 German churches,and one Baptist,and once a Shaker group.Was pioneered by English lined people who moved away,and replaced by Germans. =======
Sellers Family Cemetery, Randolph, Alabama http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/randolph/cemeteries/sellers.txt ==================================================================== USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Deborah Gabriel <gabrielt@acsisp.com> ==================================================================== January 2001 Sellers Family Cemetery Township 18, Range 10, Section 28/33 Randolph County, Alabama Sellers Cemetery was originally listed under the heading Small Inactive Cemeteries Township 18 and noted 15 unmarked graves. Linda Ayres WwLSARANDOLPH@aol.com has identified 13 of those unmarked and has added [] family history for many buried here. Please contact her with any corrections or additional information. Linley, John [John Dudley] Dec 24, 1844 Aug 25, 1911 [Son of Jemima Lindley] Ball, Bercha (Daddy) Mar 31, 1912 Dec 30, 1981 UNMARKED GRAVE: [Lindley, Ona Ann Ball Mar 11, 1871 died in 1940's daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers-Pool--2nd wife of John Lindley] Sellers, Eliza [Eliza Jane Maddox] 1870 Oct 7, 1897 [1st wife of James Sellers, d/o Permelia Maddox] Sellers, Jim [James C] 1859-1928 [Son of Andrew Sellers and Sarah Young] Sellers, Renia 1870-1956 [Mary Serenia Creel, 2nd wife of James Sellers] UNMARKED GRAVES: [Sellers, Thomas 1887-190- Sellers, David 1892-190- Sellers, Infant b/d 3/21/1894 Sellers, Newton 1895-190- Sons of James Sellers and Eliza Maddox] Shaddix, Elizabeth [Sellers] [May 20]1901 [Jan 29]1938 [wife of John Shaddix, daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] Sellers, Mary Oct 23, 1906 Apr 28, 1952 [Daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] Ball, Cora L. [Sellers] Feb 26,1903 May 30,1974 [2nd wife of Moses Jasper Ball][Daughter of Jim and Renia Sellers] Married: Oct 1, 1928 Ball, Moses Jasper May 7,1882 Sep 2,1953 [Son of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] UNMARKED GRAVE: [Ball, Mary Etta Yarbrough Apr 1887 Apr 2,1926 1st wife of Moses Jasper Ball and daughter of Peter and Lula Yarbrough] Ball, R.L. [born 2/13/1922 died 2/6/1936] No dates [Son of Jasper and Mary Etta Ball] Sellers-Cement wall around lot; 10-14-1960 written in wall; 3 graves. [Sellers, three infant boys of John Sellers and Nancy Lindley] Vickers, Manda B. [Ball]Carter Jun 25,1885 Oct 26,1982 [Daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] Vickers, J. Marion Aug 24,1879 Nov 7,1951 Ball, Lueller [Martha Lula Ball] Dec 15,1868 Mar 10,1937 [Daughter of Jasper Ball and Harriet Sellers] Ball, Harriet [Sellers-Pool] Aug 26, 1844 Jun 13, 1941 [Daughter of John Sellers and Sarah Henderson] Sellers, Sarah [Henderson] Mar 22, 1808 1878 UNMARKED: [Sellers, John Oct 23, 1812 Jun 12, 1902] Ball, Georgia Ann [Sellers] Aug 22, 1899 Jan 25, 1941 [Daughter of James and Renia Sellers] UNMARKED GRAVES: Twins of Jasper Ball and Mary Etta Yarbrough James and John b/d early 1900's Sarah Jane Sellers born 11/1/1881,died young [Daughter of George Sellers and Georgia Ann Maddox] Daniel Franklin Lindley born Apr 20, 1902 died Apr 1, 1977 [Husband of Martha Ball, son of James Lindley and Nancy Craft] Auther Jordan born app 1925,died app 1995 [Husband of Madean Ball] Other Yarbrough born app 1930,died app 1998 [Husband of Christine Ball] **************
-----Original Message----- From: Shelley Cardiel [mailto:familia@sprintmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 8:50 PM ============================================================= Source: PAYORK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAYORK] HOUSER & MILLER Marriage Certificate I've "rescued" the original frame marriage certificate belonging to Henry A. HOUSER & Matilda MILLER of York, Pennsylvania who were married on the 1st of December 1895 by J.R. HUTCHISON, Minister of the Gospel. Witnesses to the marriage were Mrs. M.E. HUTCHISON and Mrs. Annie SELLERS. I'm hoping to locate someone from their family so that this wonderful old family treasure can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sellers, Bush, Gandy, Pearson, Hesler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JWGBAEB/756.1 Message Board Post: Ginny, my Sellers line in MS is James Sellers b. c1800 SC son of Andrew M. Sellers b. c1774 Orangeburg District SC son of John Sellers b. c1718 NC. I believe James Sellers lived in the Wayne-Jones County area. Do you have any info on this line?