This is my personal genealogy hobby site. The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some of it is my research, much of it has been shared with me.

DISCLAIMER: This is my speculative data. I've verified very little of it. Use it for hints and pointers, but do your own research!

It costs me over $50 (US) a month to have this data on the web, so your support would be appreciated! If clicking on advertisments is not your thing, please consider a donation!

Rob Salzman
e-familytree.net
PO Box 25335
Beaverton, OR
97298-0335

sponsored links

This data changes often. If you've arrived from a search engine, it's could be that you don't see the information you were looking for. The current index for e-familytree.net can be found here. You can email me at genealogy at e-familytree.net for updates, removal requests, etc.

Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Philip Sellers Note Born: 1724 at Weinheim, , , Germany Married: Bef 1752 at Pennsylvannia, , , Died: 1808 at Hilltown, , Bucks, Pennsylvania Father: Philip Heinrich Sellers Mother: Catharine
WIFE
Name: Born: Died: Father: Mother:
CHILDREN
Name: Abraham Sellers Born: Died:
Name: Anna Margaret Sellers Born: Died:
Name: Catharine Sellers Born: Died: Husband: Abraham Darstein
Name: Elizabeth Sellers Born: Died: Husband: John Brunner
Name: Eve Sellers Born: Died: Husband: Philip Hittle
Name: Henry Sellers Born: Died:
Name: Isaac Sellers Born: Died: Wife: Maria Bachman
Name: Jacob Sellers Born: Died:
Name: John Sellers Born: Died:
Name: Polly Sellers Born: Died: Husband: Andrew Schlichter
Name: Susanna Sellers Born: Died:
Name: William Sellers Born: Died:
Name: David Sellers Born: Abt 1751 Died: Wife: Sarah Ruth
Name: Philip Henry Sellers Born: 23 Sep 1753 Died:
Name: George Sellers Born: 1756 Died: 3 Dec 1839 at Gaston Co., , Cherryville, NC Wife: Magdalena Schneider
NOTES
1). From Pennsylvania. Birth 1724, Germany S10 Immigration 1728, Philadelphia, PA Death 6 OCT 1808, PA S10 Father Philip Heinrich Söller Mother Catharine Family 1 Barbara Marriage 1.George Sellers 2.John Sellers Philip at age four travelled with his parents to America on the Ship James Goodwill, David Crocket, Master, from Rotterdam on 11 September 1728. He served in the Revolutionary War. http www.bonanzajellydog.com gene D0003 I295.htmlLists date of death as October 6, 1808. Source http showcase.netins.net web sellerfamily hangeo.htmBorn Weinheim, Germany It is said Philip married three times, Barbara is the name of his wife at the time of his death, the other two wives names are unknown at this time. D Oct 6, 1808. BuriedIndian Creek United Church of Christ, Telford, Franconia Twp, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Source http showcase.netins.net web sellerfamily cheryl.htmDeeds recorded at Easton, Pa. Liber B, Vol. I, p. 37. Apr. 3, 1765. William Allen, of Phila., Esq., to Philip Seller, of Upper Saucon township, Northampton Co., Pa., farmer, 75 acres of Upper Saucon township. Liber F, Vol. 3, p. 213. July 2, 1765. Henry Brunner, of Upper Saucon township, Yeoman, and Mary Magdalena his wife to Philip Seller of same place, yeoman. Two tracts in said township,32 acres and 126 perches, and 7 acres. Liber B, Vol. 3, p. 404. June 2, 1794. Philip Seller, of Upper Saucon township, Northampton Co., Pa., yeoman, and Barbara his wife to George Holtzshuh, of Penn township, same Co. 142 acres and 32 perches in Penn township, which James Funston and Lucie his wife and John Funston and Mary his wifeby joint deed of June 19, 1788, conveyed to Philip Seller. Philip Sellers died Oct. 6, 1808, aged 84 years Indian Creek Ch. Reg. , consequently, he was born in 1724. He is said to have been buried at Indian Creek Church, as also several of his children. Letters of administration were granted upon his estate Oct. 17, 1808, to Philip Sellers and John Geisinger, Jr., the sureites being Jacob Hartzell and Philip Newcomer, all of Upper Saucon township. The widow Barbara Sellers renounced Oct. 15, 1808.Records at Easton, Pa. Liber VIII, folio 204. Records of Orphans Court, at Easton At a court held Nov. 21, 1809, the petition was presented of Philip Seller, third son of Philip Seller late of Upper Saucon township, Northampton now Lehigh County, yeoman, deceased, setting forth that the petitioner s father died intestate leaving a widow Barbara Seller and issue the petitioner, John, George, Abraham, David, Jacob, William Isaac, Catherine wife of Abraham Darstone, Elizabeth wife of John Brunner, since deceased leaving issue, Margaret wife of John Brunner, Polly widow of Henry Rohr, Eve wife of Philip Hittle, Susanna, and Hannah wife of John Geisinger that said intestate left three tracts of land situate in Upper Saucon township, one containing 30 acres 126 perches, 7 acres and 75 acres, respectively. The Court ordered an inquest which was returned Dec. 16, 1809 Liber 8, p. 229 , finding the land incapable of division without prejudice, whereupon the Court ordered that as John Sellers and George Sellers, two of the eldest heirs, lived in North Carolina, notice of the proceedings should be advertised in The Aurora and The Northampton , according to law. Subsequently Liber 8, p. 246 , the Court ordered that as notice had been published, the value fixed by the inquest should be approved and, as none of the other heirs appeared, Philip seller, son of said intestate appearing and being willing to take the real estate at the valuation fixed by the inquest, the Court so ordered, subject to the payment of the dividends of the other heirs. The subsequent conveyance of part of this land is recorded at Easton in iber G, Vol. 3, p. 380. The deed was dated June 10, 1811, and recites a conveyance by Philip Seller of Upper Saucon township and Susanna his wife to Jacob Arnold of the same place. As Philip Sellers is said to have married three times the names of the mothers of his children have not been obtained. Source Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925

						

Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
e-familytree.net is a welldesigned.net website