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    1. RE: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS)
    2. marie sellers hollinger
    3. SHERRY, thanks HOW did you connect/link/prove back? OR to a certain name and where they lived afterwards? send what you have. Unless they had a pension file, it is very hard to prove, Our SELLERS probably interested in what you have. Will link these files to the counties which may help, WE probably should have a file listed on each county page, thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: SHERRY MAZZETTI [mailto:sherrymazzetti1@prodigy.net] Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:35 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS) >From the Pennsylvania Archives Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File (online). Finally, it is clear that the same soldier was sometimes listed under different spellings. The list below does not indicate how many cards were found online. Some have only one; others have many. I have listed the surname once, the first name once (including some variants), and the county or city once for each man. Finally, I can identify some of these men in our Sellers files. Think it would be a good idea to match as many as we have recorded elsewhere. Sherry S

    03/05/2004 01:27:24
    1. RE: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS)
    2. SHERRY MAZZETTI
    3. Marie, Not sure that you intended the question regarding county for me, but just in case....The county from which each man served is listed on the card. A few give clues to later residence but not many. In the case of my King relatives, I had John King's Rev War Pension file to work from. Agree that some of these names are very common, so pension files or something similar probably needed to identify the Sellers men definitively. I am suggesting that this would be useful for those we can identify, listing whatever proof exists. As an example, I would list Leonard Sellers from Washington Co. PA who went to Bracken Co. KY. There is at least good circumstantial evidence that the man can be correctly identified. Sherry marie sellers hollinger <mari@netins.net> wrote: SHERRY, thanks HOW did you connect/link/prove back? OR to a certain name and where they lived afterwards? send what you have. Unless they had a pension file, it is very hard to prove, Our SELLERS probably interested in what you have. Will link these files to the counties which may help, WE probably should have a file listed on each county page, thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: SHERRY MAZZETTI [mailto:sherrymazzetti1@prodigy.net] Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:35 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS) >From the Pennsylvania Archives Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File (online). Finally, it is clear that the same soldier was sometimes listed under different spellings. The list below does not indicate how many cards were found online. Some have only one; others have many. I have listed the surname once, the first name once (including some variants), and the county or city once for each man. Finally, I can identify some of these men in our Sellers files. Think it would be a good idea to match as many as we have recorded elsewhere. Sherry S

    03/05/2004 11:58:52
    1. RE: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS)/LEONARD SELLERS
    2. marie sellers hollinger
    3. SHERRY, send what you have. I believe it will be Very Hard to Prove each SELLERS without a Pension /other Record/Document. BUT, yes, WE do Need more info and links to LEONARD SELLERS. (I kinda see you now, msh) WE have a few pages with him listed , but, NO link to came from etc. Maybe not even his kids. PLEASE continue. marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: SHERRY MAZZETTI [mailto:sherrymazzetti1@prodigy.net] Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 8:59 AM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS) Marie, Not sure that you intended the question regarding county for me, but just in case....The county from which each man served is listed on the card. A few give clues to later residence but not many. In the case of my King relatives, I had John King's Rev War Pension file to work from. Agree that some of these names are very common, so pension files or something similar probably needed to identify the Sellers men definitively. I am suggesting that this would be useful for those we can identify, listing whatever proof exists. As an example, I would list Leonard Sellers from Washington Co. PA who went to Bracken Co. KY. There is at least good circumstantial evidence that the man can be correctly identified. Sherry marie sellers hollinger <mari@netins.net> wrote: SHERRY, thanks HOW did you connect/link/prove back? OR to a certain name and where they lived afterwards? send what you have. Unless they had a pension file, it is very hard to prove, Our SELLERS probably interested in what you have. Will link these files to the counties which may help, WE probably should have a file listed on each county page, thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: SHERRY MAZZETTI [mailto:sherrymazzetti1@prodigy.net] Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:35 PM To: SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SELLERS] Rev War Sellers listed in PA Archives (ARIAS) >From the Pennsylvania Archives Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File (online). Finally, it is clear that the same soldier was sometimes listed under different spellings. The list below does not indicate how many cards were found online. Some have only one; others have many. I have listed the surname once, the first name once (including some variants), and the county or city once for each man. Finally, I can identify some of these men in our Sellers files. Think it would be a good idea to match as many as we have recorded elsewhere. Sherry S

    03/06/2004 02:42:46