(HoweSellers 1762/1841)
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BILL'S PAGE
Rev War James SELLERS =
JAMES SELLERS 1759/1842 Grainger Co, Tenn
REV WAR =born ca 1759 NC - enlisted 1779 CHATHAM CO, NC,
went to BURKE CO, NC shortly after the war?
1833 Grainger Co,Tn = he had previously lived BURKE CO, NC
RONNIE'S PAGE = HAMMOCK FAMILY
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http://www.mindspring.com/~jsruss/colonial/Chatham1772.htm
Chatham Regimental Return made 23rd Sept. 1772
A List of Men on the Muster Role of Capt. ??? Harther's Company
Sampson Sellars
Levy Saller
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A Role of Captain Isaiah Hogans Company at a Muster September 19th 1772
Isaiah Hogan, Captain
James Sellers, Lieutenant
William Bynum
John Bynum
John Sellars
John Crow
James Crow
Joshua Crow
Stephen Crow
Richard Cate
Thomas Bilberry
MARY JANE SELLERS born 6-20-1736 IRELAND/died
8-3-1803 ROWAN CO, NC
married when/where? to Rev War Wm SPURGIN 1734RowanCoNC/1806 Canada
DID they live in CHATHAM CO awhile? proven how?(Rev War Heroine article
written=)
son John SPURGEON 1753/1803 SULLIVAN CO,TN
(don't know if this should be here? or why? how proven? or just question
- marie, iowa
Before 1770 CHATHAM CO, NC was ORANGE CO, NC, msh
1762 =REV WAR HOWELL SELLERS born 3/1762
CHATHAM CO, NC (re: war records)
enlisted 1776 from Edgefield,SC (edge of GEORGIA
and ) 1800= ROBERTSON CO, TENN,
> Pg. 37
> Court met. Present: Jeduthan Harper, James Sellers, Abner Hill, Esquires
> Pg. 40
> Court adjourned till tomorrow.
> Friday morning Court met. Present: Jeduthan Harper, Abner Hill, Joab
Brooks, James Sellers, Esquires.
> Pg. 42
> CHATHAM COUNTY. At an inferior Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions begun
and held for the County aforesd at the Court house thereof on the Second
Tuesday in February, to wit, the 14th day of the same month in the year of
our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy five. 1775
> Present: Jeduthan Harper, James Sellers, Joab Brooks, Abner Hill,
Esquires, Justices.
> Pg. 43
>
> Pg. 44 Deed from Thomas Ward and wife to James Sellers, ackd.
The following Justices appointed to adminis. the state Oath to the people in
general in the district against each Justices name respectively Set, and make
a list of all chose who refuse to take the said Oath.
Pg. 132
James Sellers in Capt. Edwardss district.
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Pg. 156
David Sellers appointed Constable the ensuing year in district #2.
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1789 WILL OF WM ALSTON (bottom of page) (I don't remember Why posted here, msh)
LA-- SELLARS, PAGE 173=31100-10100-00 =
Males 0- 9 - 3
Males 10-15 - 1
Males 16-25 - 1
=1775/1784 (if Lard Sellers, born before the above marriage in 1791? or relation, etc., msh)
Females 0- 9 - 1
Females 16-25 - 1
ROBERT SELTAN, PAGE 166=22010-21010-02
ISAAC SELTARS, PAGE 199=00110-01000-00 =
ADAM SILER, PAGE 214=20010-11100-00
JACOB SILER, PAGE 172 =50110-10101-00
JAMES SILER, PAGE 213=00100-00100-00
JOHN SILER, PAGE 213=10210-00100-00
PHILLIP SILER PAGE 215=01201-01201-00
(do we have any SILER wills?-would help)
ENOCH ALEXANDER, PAGE 241, over 45
THOMAS RICKETS, PAGE 190, over 45
HARDY LATER, PAGE 204, over 45
ISHAM BILBRAY PAGE 199=40010-01010-00
WM BINGHAM PAGE 176
STEPHEN CROW, PAGE 173, OVER 45
JOSEPH COLE, PAGE 173 , OVER 45
W I L L O F J A M E S S E L L E R S
Chatham County
State of North Carolina
July 2, 1804
In the name of God, Amen.
I, James Sellars of the County of
Chatham and State of North Carolina, being of sound and perfect mind
and memory ,
blessed be God, do this second day of July in the year of our Lord
one
thousand eight hundred and four, do make and publish my last will and
testament in manner following, that is to say, I first want all my
just
debts to be paid out of my estate by my executors, then at my death,
I
leave unto my beloved wife, Patience Sellars one house and land and
one half of
all my perishable property during her life or widowhood, freely to
be
possessed without any interruption (?) Of any person whatsoever.
Item. I give the other
half of my perishable property to my
beloved son, Young Sellars, to be possessed without any interruption
after leaving one
shilling silver each of the rest of my children that is alive after
the
death of my wife then my land and all the rest I give Young Sellars,
and I
hereby make and ordain my worthy friends, Patience Sellars my wife
and my
beloved sons, Isaac Sellars and Robert Sellars executors of this last
will
and testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and
seal the day
and year above written.
Signed, sealed, published
and declared by the said James Sellars,
the testator, as his last will and testament in presence of us.
his
James Sellars {Seal}
James (X) Sellars
mark
James Crawford
William Hammock, Senr. Proved Feb,. Session, 1806
James Crawford
YONG SELLARS (SILLARS), PAGE 206
= 3011/001=
MALE 26/45 =1765/1784 = WHO is this?? Is this Young, son of James died 1804/5?.msh)
MALE 16/26 = 1784/1794
3 MALES = U 10 - 1800/1810
FEMALE 16/26= 1784/1794
next
SAM'L THOMPSON
JOHN BRNES
LEOANRD DOHERTY
ROB HACKNEY
PLYHARD SILAR, PAGE 194
JAMES SILON, PAGE 203
JOSIAH SILOR, PAGE 208
PHILIP SILOR, PAGE 203
1810 will of LUKE BYNUM =
Sarah SELLERS
POST complete will, msh
1820=MALES UNDER 10
MALES 10
AND UNDER 16
MALES 16
TO 18
MALES 16
AND UNDER 26
MALES 26
AND UNDER 45
MALES 45
AND UP
FEMALES UNDER
10
FEMALES 10
AND UNDER 16
FEMALES 16
AND UNDER 26
FEMALES 26
AND UNDER 45
FEMALES 45
AND UP
YOUNG SOLLARS/SOTTARS, PAGE 199 = 120010/2101006=
MALE 26/45 = 1775/1794
2 MALES = 10/16=1804/1810
MALE U 10 =
FEMALE 26/45= 1775/1794
FEMALE 10/16=
2 FEMALES U 10 =
1830 CHATHAM CO, NC=(not on cdrom-read census)=
James Sellars Pittsboro, Chatham, North Carolina =00001/0001=
male 20/30 = 1800/1810
female 20/30=1800/1810
next
Young Sellars Pittsboro, Chatham, North Carolina =0000301/1112001=
male 40/50 = 1780/1790
3 males 20/30 =1800/1810
female 40/50 = 1780/1790
2 females 15/20
female 10/15
female 5/10
female u 5
next
PARKER BROOKS
WM HENDON 60/70
RUTH HINISON 30/40
THOMAS RAGLAND 60/70
1835 Jun 09 - Indenture made between William Hackney, Robert Hackney,
Joseph J. Hackney, Polly Hackney, Young Sellars and wife Elizabeth, and
Jonathan Smith and his wife Patsey, all of Chatham County, NC, of the
one
part and Daniel Hackney of the other part, witnesseth that said Hackneys
convey all of our parts of the land that we are entitled that belonged
to
Daniel Hackney, deceased, lying on the waters of Rocky River.
The aforesaid Hackneys do warrant and defend the aforesaid
land and do each warrant and defend one-eighth part to Daniel Hackney
for
the consideration of the sum of 62 dollars and 50 cents each of the
said
above. Signed by Young Sellars, Joseph J. Hackney, Robert Hackney,
Jonathan Smith, William Hackney, Polly Hackney, Elizabeth Sellars and
Patsey Smith. [Deed Book AD:343]
1835 Nov 07 - Indenture made between John Johnston of Chatham
Co., NC and
Laird Sellars of same county of the other part.
Witnesseth that said John
Johnston for and in consideration of the sum of 350 dollars doth grant
unto
Laird Sellars all that tract of land lying in Chatham County on the
waters
of Little Branch Creek containing 117 acres. Boundry neighbors:
Thomas
Johnston, Pagus. Signed John Johnston. Witness:
Timothy T. Brooks. [Deed Book AD:390-1] [Laird, son of Young Sellers]
I read the first will as children of Daniel Hackney, deceased.
The
children of Daniel Hackney, Sr. are selling their part of the estate
to
their brother, Daniel Hackney, Jr. I don't get the 1/8 part unless
one
child did not sell their part of the estate. Any other ideas?
Georgia
Georgia L. Fletcher
chickflet@aristotle.net
YOUNG SELLERS, PAGE 147
LARD SELLERS, PAGE 153
JAMEZ SELLERS, PAGE 152
Young Sellers b. 1784, chatham Co., NC, married circa 1804 Elizabeth
Hackney, daughter of Daniel Hackney:
Speculated Children:
1. James Sellers born circa 1804
2. Son Sellers born circa 1806
3. Son Sellers born circa 1808
4. Laird Sellers born circa 1810, Chatham Co., NC
5. Daughter Sellers born circa 1810
6. Sarah Sellers born circa 1812, Chatham Co., NC; married W.
J. Page circa 1833
7. Daughter Sellers born 1820-1825
8. Daughter Sellers born 1826-1830 Chatham Co., NC
Young Sellers is in the 1850 Chatham County, North Carolina, Census
in the household of W. J. Page, his son-in-
law.
Chick Fletcher
POST Chatham Co, NC marriages =
POST any LAND deeds after 1810 =
THANK YOU,msh
From:
chickflet <chickflet@aristotle.net>
1850 Chatham County, North Carolina
p.425:1104 Page, W. J.
49 M NC $1,000
Sarah [1812]
38 F NC nee Sellers
James J.
15 M NC
Joseph M.
13 M NC
Isaac Y.
12 M NC
Chesley E.
12 M NC
Nathaniel L.
11 M NC
Nancy G.
9 F NC
Ainey M.
6 F NC
Laird T.
1 M NC
Sellers,
Young [1784] 66 M NC blacksmith;
son of James T.
Sellers and Patience
1850 Chatham Co., NC 1860 Chatham Co., NC
p. 425B
Wm. J. Page 49 M NC Jesse Page 59 M NC Sarah [Sellers] 38 F NC Sarah 46 F NC James J. 18 M NC Joseph M. 13 M NC Isaac Y. 12 M NC Chesley E. 13 M NC Everet 23 M NC Nathaniel L. 11 M NC Nathaniel 20 M NC Nancy G. 9 F NC Ainey M. 6 F NC Mathilda 16 F NC Laird T. 1 M NC Laird 11 M NC Young Sellers 66 M NC blacksmith Missing..in 1860................
John 9 M NC Daniel 7 M NC Eli 4 M NC Next door:
James Page 33 M NC Emiline 29 F NC Elizabeth 4 F NC William 2 M NC Nancy 1/12 F NC
This appears to be the same family.
Georgia
Georgia L. Fletcher
chickflet@aristotle.net
In the Name of God Amen, I William Alston of Chatham county in the State
of North carolina being of sound mind and memory and disposition blessed
be the Almighty for the same but knowing the uncertainty of life &
the
certainty of death, do make declare and ordain this my last will &
testament; hereby revoking and annulling all former wills by me or
for
me made. Item To the Almighty & omniscient being I resign
my soul in
fervent & strong hope, that his mercy will look over any transgressions
which I have committed in this life and will extend to promote my
everlasting rest in that which is to come
Secondly To my eldest son John Joseph I give & bequeath in fee
forever
my land lying on the hicory mountain in the said county of Chatham,
whereon he now lives containing about Three hundred & fifty seven
acres,
To my said son John Joseph I also give and bequeath a negroe fellow
of
the name of Mustapha to possess the said land & negroe forever,
Thirdly
To my son William Chaney Alston I give & Bequeath a negroe boy
named Ben
the son of Rachael to him & his heirs forever.
To my son Oroondates Alston, I give & bequeath in fee forever the
Plantation on Sellers Creek whereon I do now live, together
with a
negroe boy named Will, the son of the aforementioned Rachael
Fourthly To my daughter Ann Alston I give & bequeath to her &
her heirs
forever a negroe wench named Nan and all her Children, Fifthly, to
my
daughter Mary Ann, I give & bequeath a negro wench named Esther
& her
Child named Winney to her & her heirs forever. I also to my said
daughter Mary Ann in like manner give & bequeath, a Molotto girl
who
nursed her, named Nanncy/Nanney And whereas if the Almighty disposes
of
all things should be please to call me from this world, my two before
named daughters Ann and Mary Ann, without some provision of mine, might
be from their tender ages in an helpless situation, It is my earnest
will & desire, that my dear Sister Ann Hunt Alston, the relict
of my
deceased brother John Alston should have the sole management &
guidance
of them until they attain the age of eighteen years, or are married,
for
which purpose I give & bequeath unto my said Sister my Plantation,
stock
of all sorts, Plantation utensils, & all the Negroes which I now
possess
or may possess at the time of my decease, in Warren County. To have
& to
hold the same; until my youngest daughter shall attain the age of
eighteen years or is married for the purpose of educating, maintaining
&
clothing my said two daughters. And at the time of both being married
or
the youngest attaining the age of eighteen, It is my desire that the
said Plantation in Warren county be then sold and the money arising
from
the sale thereof, to be divided in equal parts and given unto my before
mentioned sons John Joseph, William Chaney/Chancy and Oroondates or
the
survivors of them. share & share alike
Sixthly To each of my before named Children, John Joseph, William
Chaney, Oroondates, Ann and Mary Ann I give & bequeath all my Negroes,
Plantation, Utensils, Stock of all sorts and all my personal property
of
what kind or nature soever in the following manner a full proportion
to
each share & share alike, to each of my sons, on the attaining
the age
of twenty one, of the said Negroes, plantation utensils, stock of all
sorts & other kind of personal property at the time each of them
attains the age of twenty one, and to my daughters a full proportion
on
each attain the age of eighteen or being married, and in case of the
death of any of my said children previous to their arriving of age,
that
proportion which would have been the deceased to be divided in like
manner among the surviving, It is also my will and desire that my
negroes be not hired out but continued on the plantation, and that
the
profits arising from them be appropriated to the discharge of my just
debts and to the support and maintenance of my three named sons, Lastly
I hereby constitute and appoint my well beloved Brother Joseph John
Alston, my dear Sister Ann Hunt Alston and my loving nephew Wyllis
Alston to be my executors, and executrix of this my last will &
Testament: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed
my seal this 2nd day of August in the year of our lord one thousand
seven hundred and Eighty Nine.
Signed & Sealed in the}
Signed Wm. Alston {Seal}
Presence of us the day}
above mentioned }
James Taylor
Sam'l Guthrie
A Copy Test John Ramsey C.C.
Surname: BILBERRY
BILBERRY, ISHAM
Not much is known of Isham in North Carolina.
He was born about 1765 and died
in Tenn. in 1845. He married Ruth Sellars
in 1788 in Chatham Co. N. C. He's
listed in the Revolutionary Army Accounts
Record Book. In, "Graves of
Revolutionary War Patriots" BILBORY, Isham:
Polk Bilbrey Cemetery, Oak Hill,
Overton Co. Tenn.
april 2006
mountainmama57@webtv.net
MCGEHEE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [McGEHEE] Sellers
Then for the Sellars guy and Donna and Bonnie and Elizabeth and Doris.If Carl
ever wants anything on his line it is all in Chatham Co NC. They spell it Sellars/Sellers
and Silers. Now his David is there but also there is an orphan kid named David.Plus
wills and more.
I found NO mention of Charles in any Chatham records.
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PAT, received this thru SELLERS surnames and interested in the DAVID SELLERS
below .
We have a lot of Chatham Co., NC info , but NOT orphans files?
CAN you send us the extraction for SELLERS , esp this orphan kid DAVID. SELLERS??
We have census/some court records, some land records.
OR send what we DON'T have. Or URL.
I believe I have extraction USGENWEB articles?
Feel free to Send this on to anyone researching SELLERS.
HELP us where you can.
marie, iowa