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    1. [SELLERS] Roseberry Sellers / 18th Cavalry /163rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
    2. Marie Sellers-Hollinger
    3. 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

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