In 2002 James C. Pigg published a book on the descendants of Hardy Sellers my 4th Great Grandfather. The book entitled “DESCENDANTS OF HARDY SELLERS: BORN MARCH 2, 1757 IN JOHNSTON COUNTY, NC, DIED JANUARY 12, 1835 IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, SC”. The book contains 424 pages with lineage details on many of the descendants of Hardy Sellers down to modern day.
While doing research for this book it was realized that at least two known Sellers families did not seem to fit within the Hardy Sellers blood line.Those two families were:
- Joseph B. Sellers and his wife Edarkis Jane Mungo
- McCarroll Sellers and his wife Eliza Louisa Jordan
In my preparation to write an article for my July 17 posting I chose to write on the estate file of Flora Sellers. Prior to opening this folder on FamilySearch I had no idea how Flora Sellers would fit within the Sellers Lineage. I wrote about her estate folder here:
http://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2016/07/chesterfield-county-sc-estatesestate_17.html
The folder #454 turned out to be a possible turning point in the research of McCarroll and Joseph B. Sellers. One document within this folder shows that Flora McNair Sellers had two surviving distributees – McCarroll and J. B. Sellers.
If Flora McNair is the mother of McCarroll and Joseph B., then who were their father? Further research is needed to identify the male Sellers that was Flora’s husband. Finally, we have someone to research that is most likely the mother of these two men.
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[1] Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Probate Files & Loose papers, Flora Sellers; digital images, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org: viewed 16 July 2016); Estate Folder #454-Flora Sellers.
Joseph Sellers was my so many great grandfathers. Bradley Rivers was my mom's Dad. His mom was Dolly Elizabeth Sellers rivers and her parents were John Franklin and Masey Whittington Sellers. From what I have been told, Joseph Baxter was disowned by his family for marrying Edarkis because she was a Native American. I have been trying to find out the relationships between the Seller families for a while, especially since many of the Sellers who live in Brocks Mill look similar to the sellers in Chesterfield.
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