William Benton Cates and Eula Mae Gilbreath
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1 F Nelda Delores Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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2 M Charlie Wayne Cates 1
Born: 15 Sep 1941 - Floydada, TX
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3 M Clinton Dale Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M David Benton Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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William J. Cates and Katherine Tinch
Husband William J. Cates 1
Born: 31 May 1930 - Monterey, TN
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Buried: 11 Jan 1999 - Shady Grove Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN
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1 F Rita Faye Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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William John Cloe Cates and Laura Cordelia White
Husband William John Cloe Cates 1
Born: 15 Jan 1889 - Johnson Co., TX
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Mother: Sarah Isabelle Looper (1869-1938) 1
Marriage: 24 Dec 1911 - Hale Co., TX
Wife Laura Cordelia White 1
Born: 3 Feb 1892 - Arthur, OK
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1 F Irene Elsie Cates 1
Born: 5 Oct 1912 - Swisher Co., TX
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2 M William Benton Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Charles Leroy Cates 1
Born: 8 Apr 1919 - Floyd Co., TX
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4 M Lonnie Dale Cates (details suppressed for this person)
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William Dormer Sir Knight and Dorothy Catesby
Husband William Dormer Sir Knight 2
Born: 1503 - Hayle, Buckshire, England 2
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Wife Dorothy Catesby 2
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John Catesby and Jane Hynde
Husband John Catesby 3
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Buried: 1 Dec 1633 - Boreham, Essex
Father: Francis Hynde Sir ( - ) 3
Mother: Jane Verney ( - ) 3
Other Spouse: William West ( -1583) 3
Other Spouse: Edward Radcliffe (Bef 1559-1643) 3 4 - 30 May 1594 - Goldington, Bedfordshire
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Goldington
Richard (Catesbie) (Catsby) Catesby and Dorothy Spencer
Husband Richard (Catesbie) (Catsby) Catesby 2
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Marriage: Abt 1524 - Of, Womleighton, Warwickshire, England 2
Wife Dorothy Spencer 2
Born: Abt 1504 - Of, Snitterfield, And Wormleighton, Warwickshire 2
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Buried: - Ashby, St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire, England 2
Father: John Spencer Sir Knight (Abt 1526-1560) 2 3 5 6
Mother: Isabel Graunt (Abt 1474- ) 2 3
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[royalty.ged]
BIRT PLAC Of, Snitterfield, And Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England
Robert Catesby
Husband Robert Catesby (details suppressed for this person)
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William Catesby Sir Knt and Margaret Throckmorton
Husband William Catesby Sir Knt 3 4
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Wife Margaret Throckmorton 3 4
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Father: George Throckmorton Sir Knt ( - ) 3 4
Mother: Catherine Vaux Lady ( - ) 3 4
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Sheriff of Warwick
Catgocaun
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Conn Cead Cathach King Of Ireland
Husband Conn Cead Cathach King Of Ireland 5
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1 M Airt 'The Solitary' Eanfhear King Of Ireland 5
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Airt 'The Solitary' Eanfhear King Of Ireland
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Albrecht Heckman and Catharina
Husband Albrecht Heckman
Born: 1732
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1 M Philip Heckman 8
AKA: Phillip Heckman
Born: 8 Jul 1770 8
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2 M Henry Heckman
Born: 1771
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3 M Michael Heckman
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Adam Meyers and Catharina
Husband Adam Meyers
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1 F Catharina Meyers
Born: 2 Oct 1778
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Countess Of Solms Catharina
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Born: 4 Sep 1507 - Of Lich, Obrhss, H-Dr 2
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Father: Count Of Solms Lich Philipp (1468-1544) 2
Mother: Countess Of Hanau Munzenberg Adriane (1468-1524) 2
George Wannemacher and Elizabeth Catharina
Husband George Wannemacher 9
Born: Abt 1718 - Germany
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1 M Peter Wannemacher 10
Born: 1739 - Lehigh Twp Northampton Co PA
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Spouse: Christina ( - ) 10
2 F Catharina Regina Wannemacher 11
Born: Abt 1744
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3 F Christina Wannemacher 11
Born: Abt 1749
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4 M Henry Wannemacher 11
Born: Abt 1754
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5 F Anna Margaretha Wannemacher 11
Born: Abt 1757
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6 F Maria Elizabeth Wannemacher 11
Born: Abt 1760
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7 F Johanetta Wannemacher
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Jacques Philippe Prince Croy and Johanna Catharina Bronckhorst-Batenburg
Husband Jacques Philippe Prince Croy 2
Born: Abt 1614 - Of Roeulx, Hainaut, Belg. 2
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Mother: Anne De Estourmel (Abt 1575-After 1637) 2
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NAME Jacques Philippe, Prince Of /CROY/
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NAME Johanna Catharina, Countess Van /BRONCKHORST-BATENBURG/
Philip Heinrich Sellers and Catharine
Husband Philip Heinrich Sellers
Born: 18 Feb 1699 - Weinheim, Germany
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Died: 1 Jul 1769 - Sellersville, PA
Buried: 3 Jul 1769 - Indian Creek United Church Of Christ, Telford, Franconia Twp, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
Father: Hans Adam Soller (1669- )
Mother: Anna Margaretha (1680- )
Marriage: Bef 1724
Noted events in his life were:
• Immigration, Philadelphia, PA, 1728
• Naturalization, Naturalized As A Subject Of Great Britain, 27 Sep 1740
• Confirmation, 1716
Wife Catharine
AKA: Catharina
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Died: 1773 - Rockhill Twp, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
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1 M Philip Sellers
Born: 1724 - Weinheim, Germany
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Died: 1808 - Hilltown, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Buried: - Indian Creek United Church Of Christ, Telford, Franconia Twp, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
2 M Jacob Sellers
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3 F Elizabeth Sellers
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4 F Margaret Sellers
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5 F Mary Magdalena Sellers
Born: Abt 1718
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Died: After 1790
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Spouse: Henry Brunner ( - )
Marr: 9 Jan 1753 - St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvannia
6 M Leonard Sellers
AKA: John Sellers
Born: Abt 1727
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Died: 24 Aug 1805 - Hilltown, Bucks, Pennsylvania
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7 M Philip Henry Sellers
Born: 1730
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Died: After 15 Apr 1783 - Pennsylvannia
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Spouse: Elizabeth ( - )
Marr: Abt 1755 - Rockhill Twp, Bucks, Pennsylvania
8 M Paul Sellers
Born: 1734 - Pennsylvannia
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Died: - Carroll Co., Maryland
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Spouse: Elizabeth Hofmen ( -1800)
Marr: Abt 1759
9 M Peter Sellers
Born: 1736
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Died: 17 Feb 1820
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10 M John Sellers
Born: Abt 1730
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Died: 5 Jan 1783
Buried: 7 Jan 1783 - Indian Creek United Church Of Christ, Telford, Franconia Twp, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
General Notes (Husband)
Came to Pennsylvania from Germany in 1728. Source: http://genforum.genealogy.com/sellers/messages/114.html
Philip Heinrich Söllers (1698?-1769) was descended from a family of butchers in Germany. He came to Philadelphia on board the ship the James Goodwill in 1728. Travelling with him were his wife and at least one small son, Philip (1724-17??). They settled near Telford, PA. According to the DAR, Philip was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He had many children; the two eldest were George and John. children, and in his will left all his property to two of George Sr.'s sons, John Jr. and Henry.
Philip Heinrich Söller
Birth: 18 FEB 1698/1699
Immigration: 1728, Philadelphia, PA
Death: 1 JUL 1769, Sellersville, PA [S72]
Burial: 3 JUL 1769, Telford, PA [S72]
Father: Hans Adam Söller Mother: Anna Margaretha
Family 1: Catharine
Marriage: BEF 1724
1.Philip Sellers
Philip and his family came to America on the Ship James Goodwill, David Crocket, Master, from Rotterdam on 11 September 1728. Source: www.bonanzajellydog.com/gene/froncemetery.html ************************************************************************** ***************************************
Shows Rockhill Twp, Bucks, Pennsylvania, as place of death. Source: http://showcase.netins.net/web/sellerfamily/hangeo.htm
************************************************************************** *************************************** Philip Henry SOLLER was born 1704 in Weinheim, Germany. He died Jul 1769 and was buried in Indian Creek, Church, Franconia Twp.=
This son Phillipp Heinrich Soller b. 1704 emigrated from Germany to Franconia, Pa 1727 and there became Philip Henry Sellers.On Sept 11, 1726 a number of Palatines and their families (90 in all) sailed on the ship "James Goodwill" with David Crockett as Master from Rotterdam.
The 1st ship. Then transferred to the "Ship Deal" whence she sailed June 15, 1727. Philip Henry appears on the passenger list. He was married before arriving. Several children born in Germany.The Ship "Deal" had 400 passengers and sailed from Portsmouth. A council of Allegiance was held at the Court House in Philadelphia 9/21/1727 for 400 Palatines. They cleared customs in Philadelphia 6/15/1728. Signed the Declaration of Allegiance 9/28/1728.
Philip Henry Soller spent a short while in Philadelphia and Skippak.
Philips will on file at Philadelphia Pa. records in Liber O. folio page 398 dated 4/27/1766 Probated 7/28/1769.
Catharine's will dated 2/5/1770 probated 5/26/1773.
Philip Henry (by will) appointed his son John Sellers and one Henry Berkey executors to sell his estate. Laura Semenak is in possession of copies of both wills. Philip Henrys' son John and executor above sold: June 30 1771 by deed: 200 acres to Abraham Strout - finalized 6/30/1771. On June 30, he (Strout) sold same to Henry Berkey, who on march 24, 1772 sold 103 acres, 20 percheds to a Henry Sellers, by another deed Nov. 20, 1772 Berkey also sold 30 acres and 20 perches additional to a Henry Sellers.
This had to be a son of Philip Henry also.
Philip married (1) Catharine. Catharine died 1773.
Source: http://showcase.netins.net/web/sellerfamily/kerin.htm ************************************************************************** *************************************** "In the account of Philipp Heinrich Soller given in 'Partial Genealogy of the Sellers and Wampole Families, by the writer, it was stated that he was born in 1704 and that the date was obtained from the records of Indian Creek Church, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 'where it is stated that he died in 1769, aged sixty-five years.' It has since been learned that the entry of his death gives merely the date July 1, 1769, without age, which agrees with his epitaph at said Church, 'Hir Ryhet Philip Henry Seller Gestorben den 1 Julius 1769.' The age of sixty-five attributed to him was due to that age having been given by his grandson Abraham Sellers in a letter to his son Cornelius Sellers but it is evident that the age therein given was an error. (See letter under Abraham) Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925. "Of Philip Henry Sellers' sons,L Leonard, Peter, John and Philip Henry settled and died in Hilltown Township, Bucks Col, Pa.; Philip in saucon Township, Northamptong County, now Lehigh; Paul in Maryland, and Jacob in Juniata, then Mifflin, Co., Pa. Of the daughters one married a Road or Roth and one a Huntzberger. I don't remember who the other married." "Philip, who settled in Saucon, was your great-grandfather; he had three wives and (I think) eighteen or more children. Some of his sons settled in the South. My uncle John Sellers settled and died in Alexandria, Va." "Abraham Sellers, a brother of your grandfather, settled and died in Baltimore." "One of Leonard Sellers' sons and one daughter, Mrs. Dungan, settled in Bedford Co., Pa. Two of Leonard's sons settled in Franklin Co., near Green Castle." "Bucks County has had two Sheriffs of the family, also two members of the Legislature. Montgomery County one Sheriff, one member of the Legislature, a member of the Convention to amend the Constitution and a Recorder of Deeds. Juniata, a member of the State Senate. Franklin, now Fulton, a member of the Legislature. Lehigh County a Commissioner and member of the Legislature - others have held offices of trust and honor." "Abraham Bruner, a grandson of your great-Grandfather Philip Sellers, says he, Philip, had 25 or 26 children. Great-grandfather Sellers, his wife and four of his sons were buried at Indianfield Church (should be Indian Creek Church), Montgomery County. Uncle Samuel Sellers, his wife and eight children were buried at same place." "Of Philip Sellers, who settled in Saucon, two of his sons, John and Goerge, settled in North Carlina; David in Lancaster County. John Bruner's first and second wives were daughters of this Philip. One daughter married a Rohr and after his death she married Andrew Schlichter, Esq., of Sellersville." "Grandfather John Sellers and wife were buried at Indianfield (Indian Creek) Church." Letter from Cornelius Sellers. Recipient unknown. Cornelius Sellers confused Indianfield Church with Indian Creek Church, the correct name of which was Christ Reformed Church. Franconia Township is in the northeastern part of Montgomery County and joins Bucks County on the northeast and Upper and Lower Salford and Hatfield townships on the west, south and east." " 'Colonial Records of Penna.', Vol. III, p. 332, and 'Immigrants in Pennsylvania', by I. Daniel rupp, p. 58, and 'Penna. Archives', second series, Vol XVII, p. 15 give the following:" "Sep. 11, 1728. A number of Palatines with their families, about ninety, imported in the ship 'James Goodwill,' David Crockat, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal, whence she sailed June 15th." "The name of Philip Henrich Soller appears in the list." "As he married before coming here the surname of his wife has not been obtained. Her Christian name was Catharina." "Sep. 11, 1728, a list was presented to the Provincial Council at Philadelphia of the signatures of the passengers of the 'James Goodwill' who had signed the Declaration promising allegiance to King George II and the Proprietor of the Province ('Colonial Records', Vol. III, pp. 282,283,332). The name of Philip Hendrick Seller appears. ('Colonial Records', Vol. II, p. 493)" " 'History of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge, Montgomery County, Pa., by Rev. William John Hinke, 1920:"
"P. 5. The region known as Goshenhoppen extends along the Perkiomen Creek, in the upper end of Montgomery County, Pa., and covers also small strips of land in the adjacent counties of Berks, Lehigh and Bucks."
"P. 56. Letter of the Skippack Reformed Church to the Classis of Amsterdam, May 10, 1730, signed by Phillip Henrich Soller and others." "After spending a short time at Philadelphia and Skippack (letter of Abraham Sellers, previously mentioned) Philip Henry Sellers received March 9, 1753, from Thomas Penn a warrant for 150 acres lying on a branch of 'Pekeowmen' (Perkiomen) near Roel's land in Bucks County, the warrant being addressed to Benjamin Eastburn, Surveyor (Warrant File, Book S, 1 to 180, Warrant 5. Land Office Harrisburg, Pa.)." "He purchased a tract of 200 acres on the North branch of the Perkiomen (Liber No. 9, p. I Doylestown, Pa.), the deed being dated Aug., 24, 1735, and the grantors being Peter Snyder, of Bucks Co., yeoman, and Catherine his wife. April 30, 1782, Henry Sellers, of Rockhill Township, Bucks Co., and Elizabeth his wife conveyed to Samuel Detweiler, of the same place, 133 acres 70 perches of the previous tract." "Philip Henry Sellers, by his will dated April 27, 1766, appointed his son John Sellers and Henry Berkey executors, with power to sell real estate. The executors, by deed dated June 11, 1771, conveyed the foregoing 200 acres to Abraham Stout who, June 30, 1771, conveyed the same to Henry Berkey who, March 24, 1772, conveyed 103 acres and 120 perches thereof unto the said Henry Sellers, and, by a deed of Nov. 20, 1772, the said Berkey conveyed 30 acres and 50 perches additional to the said Henry Sellers. (Liber No. 30, p. 250. Doylestown, Pa.)" " 'Penna. Archives, Second Series, Vol. II, pp. 347, 348: Persons naturalized in Pennsylvania." "At a Court held at Philadelphia, 25, 26 and 27 Sep. 1740, Philip Henrich Seller, of Bucks Co. was naturalized as a subject of Great Britain." "Philip Henry Sellers died July 1, 1769, and was buried at Indian Creek Church, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pa., as previously stated. He was survived by his wife, who appears to have died in 1773, her will having been probated that year. It is assumed that she was buried by her husband, although no tombstone appears nor is her burial mentioned in the Church register." "The will of Philip Henry Sellers is on file at Philadelphia and is recorded in Liber O, folio 398. It is dated April 27, 1766, and was probated July 28, 1769. He is styled as 'Philip Henry Seller of Rockhill Township Yeoman in the County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvania,' although he signs it as 'Philip Henrich Soller.' He bequeaths certain money due him by his son John to his wife Catharina and also an additional sum from the sale of his real and personal estate which he orders to be sold. He orders the residue of his estate to be equally divided among his ten children, to wit, Philip, whom he mentions as eldest son, Leonard, Henry, John, Paul, Peter, Jacob, Elizabeth wife of Henry Burggy (Berkey), Magdalen, wife of Henry Brunner, and Margaret. He appoints his son John, and his son-in-law Henry Burggy executors. Witnesses, Andreas Rieth, Samuel Detweiler and Abraham Stout." Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925.
There is some discrepancy as to the children of Philip. I have used the children listed by the websites listed as sources above. The Edwin Jaquett Sellers source lists the children as: 1. Philip 2. Leonard - died Aug. 24, 1805 3. Philip Henry - born 1730, buried March 25, 1783. 4. John - born 1731 5. Paul 6. Peter - born 1736, died Feb. 17, 1820 7. Jacob 8. Elizabeth 9. Mary Magdalena 10. Margaret Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925
This source lists Phillip Heinrich Soller as having been married three times, lastly to Barbara. There were 15 children from this union. At the time of his death, and in the settlement of his estate, it was noted that two of his sons, John and George, were in North Carolina.
************************************************************************** *************************************** Philip Heinrich Söllers (1698?-1769) was descended from a family of butchers in Germany. He came to Philadelphia on board the ship the James Goodwill in 1728. Travelling with him were his wife and at least one small son, Philip (1724-17??). They settled near Telford, PA. According to the DAR, Philip was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He had many children; the two eldest were George and John. Source: http://www.bonanzajellydog.com/gene/sellers.html
General Notes (Wife)
"The will of Catharina, widow of Philip Henry Sellers, is also on file at Philadelphia and is recorded in Liger P, folio 414. It is dated Feb. 5, 1770, and was probated May 26, 1773. She is styled as 'Catharina Seller of the County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvania, widoe.' She signs as Catharina Seller. She bequeaths her real and personal estate to her children equally, all of whom she mentions and agreeing with those mentioned in her husband's will. She also mentions 'the children' of her daughter Elizabeth but doesn't name them. to whom she bequeaths her property equally with her children. Appoints her son 'Philip Seller executor. Witnesses, Johannes Behner and Abraham Stout." Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925.
General Notes for Child Philip Sellers
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.html ************************************************************************** *************************************** Lists date of death as October 6, 1808. Source: http://showcase.netins.net/web/sellerfamily/hangeo.htm ************************************************************************** *************************************** Born 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. Buried - Indian Creek United Church of Christ, Telford, Franconia Twp, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Source: http://showcase.netins.net/web/sellerfamily/cheryl.htm ************************************************************************** *************************************** "Deeds 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 wife by 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
General Notes for Child Leonard Sellers
Death listed inn records of Indian Creek Church. Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925 "Administration of the estate of Leonard Sellers, late of Hilltown Township, was granted to Philip and Abraham Sellers. (Book B.S., Doylestown, Pa.)"
General Notes for Child Philip Henry Sellers
Date of burial listed as March 25, 1783, aged 53 years, according to Indian Creek Church records. "His epitaph states that he died Jan. 5, 1783, aged 53 years. The explanation would seem to be that March prior to 1751 was '1st month' and his death may have been entered in a Bible as 1st mo. which was mistaken for January when epitaph was cut." April 15, 1783, administration was granted to Elizabeth, widow of Henry Seller, late of Rockhill Township, Bucks Co., Pa. Sureties, Peter and Leonard Seller (Book A, p. 51. Doylestown, Pa.)" Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925
General Notes for Child John Sellers
"The will of John Sellers, late of Hilltown Township, Bucks Co., Pa., was dated Dec. 26, 1782, and probated Feb. 13 and 21, 1783. He mentioned his wife Anne, Abraham, his eldest son, Elizabeth, Samuel and John Sellers, his children. Wife Anne and son Abraham appointed executors (Book 4, p. 255. Doylestown, Pa.)" Source: "Sellers Family of Pennsylvania and Allied Families" by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Philadelphia, 1925
Johanna Catharine
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Father: Peter Von Biron Duke Kurland (1724-1800) 2
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Alan Cathcart Lord
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Charles Cathcart and Mary Ketchin
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Charles S. Cathcart and Florence Ila Jones
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Charles Schaw Cathcart 9th Lord and Jane Hamilton
Husband Charles Schaw Cathcart 9th Lord 3 4
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Wife Jane Hamilton 3 4
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Father: Archibald Douglas-Hamilton Capt. Mp ( -1754) 3 4
Mother: Jane Hamilton Lady ( -1753) 3 4
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1 F Jane Cathcart 3 4
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2 F Mary Cathcart 3 4
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Hugh Wallace and Elizabeth Cathcart
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Henry Elliott Ketchin and Ella Cathcart
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Born: 23 Apr 1860
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Father: Robert Simpson Ketchin (Abt 1838- ) 5
Mother: Priscilla Boyd (Abt 1828- ) 5
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Born: 16 May 1868 - Winnsboro South Carolina
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Father: Samuel Cathcart (1825-1917) 5
Mother: Anne Elder (1832-1919) 5
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1 M Samuel Cathcart Ketchin 5
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2 F Annie Elder Ketchin (details suppressed for this person)
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5 F Margaret Elder Ketchin (details suppressed for this person)
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6 M Henry Elliott Ketchin (details suppressed for this person)
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!BIRTH:Ketchin Family Bible, copy provided by Statia Ansl , Ketchin Family Bible, copy provided by Statia Ansley Ketc hin.
James Brockman Westmoreland and Fannie Cathcart
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Born: 16 Oct 1835
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Father: Simon Ranson Westmoreland (1817-1876) 13
Mother: Elizabeth Brockman (1814-1880) 14
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1. Moved to Arkansas.
George Cathcart and Georgia Ann Townsend
Husband George Cathcart 15 16 17 18 19
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Wife Georgia Ann Townsend 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Born: 1844 - Madison Co., Florida 16 17 18 19
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Father: John Jack Townsend (1792-1868) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Mother: Rachel Jane Hill (1814-1846) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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• Alt. Birth 19 20 21, Alt. Birth, 1844
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James Cathcart and Cathy Porter
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James Cathcart and Ella Ketchin
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Jamie Cathcart
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John Murray and Jane Cathcart
Husband John Murray 3 4
Born: 30 Jun 1755
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Father: John Murray 3rd Duke (1729-1774) 3 4
Mother: Charlotte Murray Dutchess (1731-1805) 3 4
Marriage: 26 Dec 1774
Other Spouse: Marjory Forbes ( -1842) 3 4 - 11 Mar 1794
Wife Jane Cathcart 3 4
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Father: Charles Schaw Cathcart 9th Lord (1721-1776) 3 4
Mother: Jane Hamilton ( -1771) 3 4
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1 M John Murray 3 4
Born: 26 Jun 1778
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2 M James Murray 3 4
Born: 29 May 1782
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Spouse: Emily Frances Percy ( -1844) 3 4
Marr: 19 May 1810
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John Murray, Governor 1793-1828
John Murray, b.1755, d.1830, eldest son of John, 3rd Duke of Atholl, who had been the last Atholl Lord of Man before selling the regalities at the Revestment.
He believed his parents had been induced to sell the regalities much too cheaply and forced the British Government to hold a number of inquiries. The Island authorities strenuously opposed his attempts which in 1792 led to the visit of 5 commissioners who produced a very valuable report on the then economic state of the Island. The report backed the Duke's contention that the original purchase price was too low but pointed out that most of the revenues were due to smuggling activities. As a sop to the Duke the British Government offered him the post of Captain-General and Governor. Initially he was welcomed, possibly in the belief that he would rest satisfied and not push his claims any further. However he continued to push his claims and quickly lost any popularity with the native Manx. as Train (a fellow Scot writing in the 1830's) puts it " the maintenance of his private rights, by the exercise of his power as governor, in appointing to all the different departments, to which either his patronage or: influence could extend, persons connected with or depending on his family, generally to the exclusion of the natives, furnished a theme of jealousy and indignation for the islanders at large" or as the manx had it "Murrays, Murrays everywhere".
There quickly arose a divide between most of the Manx, led, it must be admitted, by a self-elected and increasingly conservative House of Keys, who opposed the 'grasping Murrays' and the non-Manx immigrants who appreciated the Duke's attempt to modernise the Island. In 1808 the British Government appointed Col. Smelt as Lieutenant Governor who managed to retain the trust of the Manx though generally despised by the Duke's party.
Major interests were in Scotland where he was lord-lieutenant of Perthshire from 1794 to his death in 1830. had a major interest in afforestation and was reported to be the first to have planted larch on a large scale in Scotland; on which subject he wrote 'Observations on Larch' published London.
John Murray built himself a 'palace' in Castle Mona and attempted to develop the tourist trade to the Island. However it was the appointment of his young nephew as Bishop in 1814 and the later's insensitive attempt to extract £6,000 pa from the tithes at the period when agriculture was depressed that finally provoked riots and the departure of both Bishop and Duke. Train's summary of him as "His grace was an active, liberal, and enlightened nobleman: he possessed considerable interest at court, which he uniformly employed in advancing the real interests of his Island" could be equally balanced by Callow's comment 'The Athol rule ended in 1825 A.D. Te Deum Laudamus."
General Notes for Child John Murray
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General Notes for Child James Murray
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Kristi Deann Cathcart
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