MARY JANE SELLARS 38GA
ca 1842) where 1870? ck Perry??
JOHN 11 AR ca1869
(ck Crawford Co., AR?msh)
JAMES O 5 AR
also in Logan Co=
WM J. SELLERS 30 TN
FLORENCE 18TX
EDWARD D. 8 AR, relation not reported
1900 LOGAN CO, AR=
J.O.SELLERS 25m AR, born 11/1875
(ck Crawford Co., AR?msh)
LENA D. 22 AR, 6/1877
CLYDE 4 AR, dau, 3/1896
also in this county =
J.E.SELLERS 27 AR
(1873)
M.J. 28TN
W.H.5 AR,SON
W.W. 3 AR, SON
ALSO in this county =
Frank SELLERS 6 AR
NEWTON SELLERS 18 AR
grandsons of WILLIS WEBS
There is a marriage of L.J.M.WEBB to J.R.SELLERS 5-4-1886 CalhounCo,AR
WW 1
1920
James O Sellars Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1875 Arkansas White Head
Annie Sellars James O Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1889 Arkansas White Wife
Keneth Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1899 Arkansas White Son
Emmitt Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1904 Arkansas White Son
Rena Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1906 Arkansas White Daughter
Leon Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1909 Arkansas White Son
Madine Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1911 Arkansas White Daughter
Loal Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1914 Arkansas White Son
Wayne Sellars James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1915 Arkansas White Son
J O Sellars Jr James O,
Annie Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1918 Arkansas White Son
John Hill Sellars Shoal Creek, Logan, Arkansas abt 1869 Arkansas White Brother
1930
LOGAN COUNTY –
page 368
Dr. B. M. Miller, physician and planter, Shoal Creek, Ark.
Dr. Miller was born in Missouri, in
1831, and is the son of Samuel and Mary (Hatton) Miller, the
former a native of Virginia, and the
latter of South Carolina. The father was a soldier in the
War of 1812, and at its close was
mustered out at what was then the little French village of
St. Louis, where he met and married
Miss Mary Hatton in 1815. He was a farmer, and continued that
occupation until his death, in
1858. His widow joined the “silent majority” in 1877, at the
age of eighty-seven years. Both
were members of the Methodist Church. The paternal grandparents
[p.368] were John and
Katherine (Bellue) Miller, and the maternal were Thomas and
Joannah Hatton, who were the
grandparents of Frank Hatton, postmaster-general. The parents
of Dr. Miller were identified with
the early history of Missouri, and the latter received his
education in the schools of his district until
eighteen years of age. He was then sent to Westminister College,
at Fulton, Mo., and there
continued until twenty-one years of age. In 1855 he began
the study of medicine under Dr.
Thomas Howard, of Millersburg, Mo., and continued with him
for two years, after which, in
1857-58, he attended lectures in the Missouri Medical College.
He then commenced practicing
in St. Aubert, Mo., where he remained about a year and a half,
and then came to Johnson (now
Logan) County, Ark., located in the neighborhood of Shoal
Creek, and there he has built up a
very extensive practice, extending over a large portion of
the eastern part of Logan and a part of
Yell Counties. He is assisted by his son, Dr. S. E. Miller.
Our subject was married in 1867, to
Miss M. J. Sellers, a native of Tennessee, born in 1847, and
the daughter of Edward and Serena
Sellers. To this union have been born four children: S. E.
(born in 1867), Aubrey (born in 1868),
Dudley (born in 1876), and Jean (born in 1878). In 1869 Dr.
Miller purchased 100 acres of land
upon which he has built a good house and substantial out buildings,
and further improved by
fencing and clearing about 60 acres. He raises wheat, oats
and corn, and in the last few years has
been raising cotton. His farm will average thirty bushels
of corn, forty to sixty bushels of oats and
three-fourths of a bale of cotton to the acre. In 1862 he
enlisted in Company I, Tenth Missouri
Cavalry, as assistant surgeon, but resigned and served as
private. He took part in the Missouri
raid and served until the close of the war. The Doctor is
a member of the Masonic fraternity,
Elizabeth Lodge No. 215. His wife, who was a consistent member
of the Methodist Church, died
on July 18, 1890, to the great sorrow not only of her husband
and children, but the numerous
friends her pleasant, genial disposition had gathered around
her.
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I dug out my "LOGAN COUNTY ARKANSAS, ITS HISTORY AND ITS PEOPLE, and there
is a short article and picture of a James Oliver Sellars, son of Edward C.
and Sarah Jane Sellars. Also a short article on a George M. Zeller, who was
born in Germany. I am not able to copy the articles, but I might be able to
put anyone interested in touch with the editors of that book, and I am sure
they would allow allow a copy to be made.
Speaking of the book, I took another look in there and found a short article
and wedding picture of another Sellars: Lonetta Pearl Sellars. She was
born in Texas.
There is also mention of a Lurana Sellers Thompson.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Whitworth [whitkid2@bigrivertel.net]
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