Hi Georgia, I'm not too sure Nathan Sellers is a likely candidate for this husband of Keturah Sellers. We know the she was born in 1803. 1817 would probably be a little too early for her to marry, though it is possible I guess. Considering she had children born about 1826 and 1828, I was thinking a little closer to about an 1823-25 marriage date assuming there were no other kids. Also, just supposing Keturah was married to a son of James Sellers the marriage date would be closer to 1823. The two eldest sons of James Sellers, according to census records, were born between 1805 and 1810. Absalom and the unknown son were the oldest and Daniel and Jackson were the youngest (assuming of course we know these are in fact the children). I looked through the Harrison records again and didn't really find anything. The marriage record of Catherine Sellers to David Leedy didn't show whether she was a widow or not or any other relations. I did see that George Mickleberry who married Elizabeth Sellers was a Reverend. Rev. Mickleberry was the minister for the marriage of Phoebe Sellers to Giles Nance. Also saw that Delilah Jane Mickleberry married Jesse Decker 13 Oct 1836 in Harrison Co., IN. She's may be the Delilah Jane Meek mentioned in Daniel B. Sellers' will. In looking at other posts online it appears that Elizabeth (Sellers) Mickleberry was still alive in 1828 since she and her husband George were mentioned in the estate record of Robert Mickleberry (George's father) in Shelby Co., TN. That would her death at about the 1828-1829 timeframe. Jim