MIAMI CO, OHIO (made in 1807 from Montgomery Co)
lays next to Darke,Shelby,Champaign,Clark



HELEN'S PAGE

CAROL'S PAGE

TERI'S PAGE

"Reminisces of the Miami County - No. 1"

ck Warren Co, Oh



CEMETERIES
   From:
        "Jennings Lee Johnson" <jljsr1@cybertrails.com>

Try http://www.tdn-net.com/genealogy. Joe Bosserman has done an excellent
job on the cemeteries.  He is very thorough and is held in high regard in
genealogical circles of Miami and surrounding counties.  Good hunting!
Lee



   From:
        Nancy Greer <blanan@wcoil.com>
Cemetery Records <http://www.interment.net>or<
http://www.interment.net/data/search.htm>
 



MARRIAGES = 

1830 MIAMI CO, OH= NO SELLERS

1840 MIAMI CO, OH= NO SELLERS

1848 Miami Co, Oh Harvey G. Sellers married Mary Brandriff


1850 MIAMI CO, OH =
HARVEY G. SELLERS 30., OH, LAWYER
MARY 24 OH
ANNA 1 OH

1860 MIAMI, OH=
H.G.SELLERS 40 OH, ATTORNEY
ANNIE 10 OH
RICHONA BRANDRIFF 55 NJ
ANN 57 VA
AGUSTA 22f OH

1870 MIAMI, OH=
HARVEY G.SELLERS 50 OH, PAGE 244


1880 Miami Co, Oh Census INDEX =(None on Soundex)
Geo H. SELLERS, PAGE 57 CONCORD TWN
HARVEY SELLERS, PAGE 73, CONCORD
JAMES A SELLERS, PAGE 173 NEWBERRY
SAMUEL SELLERS, PAGE 197 NEWBERRY
SARAH SELLERS, PAGE 167 NEWBERRY
CLARK HAYNER, PAGE 56 CONCORD
CLARK HAYNER , PAGE 57 CONCORD
LEWIS HAYNER, PAGE 56 CONCORD
WM HAYNER, PAGE 368 UNION TWP


A History of Miami County, Ohio (1807-1953), Miami County Sesquicentennial History
Committee, 1953. Hardbound, 6x8-1/2, 403 pages, the flypage is missing, otherwise,
the book is in very good condition, illustrations, maps, portraits, etc. The binding
is tight and the pages are supple, clean, with no markings of any kind, torn or dog
eared pages .No index.  Much early history is also given under the townships.
Contents include:

Washington Township Including Piqua:  Early Piqua, Medicine, Industries, Schools,
Religious Organizations.

Surnames include: SELLERS
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SOMEONE should reread this and SEE WHEN these SELLERS were there, msh



A History of Miami County, Ohio (1807-1953), Miami County
Sesquicentennial History Committee, 1953.
Regional History Previous to First Settlers:  Tecumseh Moves
to Miami County, The Survey of the Land, Some Items of
Interest in the Surveyor's Notes.

Washington Township Including Piqua:  Early Piqua, Medicine,
Industries, Schools, Religious Organizations.

Surnames include:
Carrell, Albaugh, Long, Sellers,
Stailey, Alley, Mustard, Coleman, Dilbone, Iddings, Hill,
Hasket, Hussey, Winters,
(this doesn't appear to be an 'abc' list, neighbors?,msh)