One can look in the DAR patriot's book which is in most libraries for the list of patriots established with DAR. Also, go to the DAR website and there is a form to get a copy of the latest application on the patriot that you are searching. Linda Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marie Sellers-Hollinger" <mari@netins.net> To: <SELLERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 1535 Subject: [SELLERS] Roseberry Sellers / 18th Cavalry /163rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers > DENNIS, so nice of you to organize and send the info to JUDY and share with > us. marie, iowa > > -----Original Message----- > From: FDHaun@aol.com [mailto:FDHaun@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 5:28 PM > To: Star6208@aol.com > Cc: FDHaun@aol.com; Mari@netins.net; Sellersgen@aol.com > Subject: I found & just sent to you information of Roseberry Sellers death. > > > 18th Cavalry /163rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers > > (Hi Judy, I came upon this information on your Roseberry Sellers, > Please click on above.) Sending a copy of this to Marie & Frank Sellers.// > > Found a Roseberry Sellers, 2d Lieut., mus. in Aug. 29, 1862 ; pr. fr. 1st > > Serg. May 9, 1863; killed at Germania Ford, Nov. 18, 1863. Company A, > 163rd > > Reg. 18th Calvary. > > Recruited in Green County PA. > > > > John Sellers, mus. in Aug. 28, 1862; disch. on Gen. Order, June 10, 1865. > > Rosberry Sellers,1st Lieut. disch. Nov. 28, 1861 > > > Thomas M. Sellers, Corp;mus. in Feb. 1, 1864; wd. Aug. 16, 1864; tr. to > Co. H, 188th Regt. P.V. June 28, 1865;Vet. Company F. 85th Inf. Regt. > Recruited/ > > > A.H. Sellers, 1st Lieut. pr. from Sergeant. to 1st Sergeant., Oct. 10, 1861; > to > 1st Lieut., Aug. 4, 1862; wd. at Wilderness; mus. out May 24, 1864. ( This > A. H. or Atkinson Sellers was the son of George & Elizabeth ( Morris ) > Sellers & brother of Frank M. Sellers) see obituary on George & Frank M. on > Sellers Green County Web site. > ========================================================== > From Judy = Star6208@aol.com > > April 9, 2003 > Dear Dennis, I have been trying to fill in the family history and now > understand there is no proof about Christian Sellers, Bedford, or where they > came before that. Am I right? I see some people saying he came from > Switzerland and others saying he ("he" meaning the immigrant ancestor) came > from Germany. May I ask how far back you have taken your proven Sellers > line? Do you know if the DAR Application papers posted on the Sellers Web > Site were ever accepted by the DAR? May I ask why you think Roseberry > Sellers was killed in the Civil War? I saw the Pension papers filed by his > wife, Mary, but I did not know if they were filed due to his death or filed > because of an injury - perhaps causing him some disability. He does have a > gravestone in Rogersville? I did not know they brought soldiers home to be > buried. I know nothing about this and if you have any information regarding > the policy of "dead soldiers during the Civil War" I would love to have the > information. Thanks, Dennis > > > > > APRIL 4, 2003 > JUDY, Please , send a small Name, Age, Places on your SELLERS and where any > of them went, etc.. Will send thro the SELLERS list for more help, etc. > > DENNIS, thanks for sending clear notes, etc. I believe JUDY asked about this > = > ROSEBERRY SELLERS on 1850 census? > Could this be the ROSE----- IAMS dau of Mary? SELLERS and IAMS? > Don't know if anyone has her marriage and 1860/80 census? > ========================================================= > > ADVISE. marie, iowa FROM DENNIS > FDHaun@aol.com > > Hi Marie, no the Roseberry Sellers that Judy is talking about was a male > Sellers from the Sellers clan of Green County Pa. I believe that he was > killed in the Civil War & is buried at the old cemetery at Center Twp. > Listed below is the 1880 census of Rose Imes family. Rose died I believe in > the year of 1879. > FDH. Dennis H. > > ======== > DENNIS, thanks. > YOU can bet I put a M behind his name on 1850 census. Thanks for explaining > and will add her 1880 family info. > Did Roseberry SELLERS' wife Mary draw a pension? didn't see, unless he had > a middle name, etc? could be family names in same? > marie, iowa > > > > > > > > > > >