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Abt 1735 - 1804 (69 years)
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Name |
Johannes Zeller |
Born |
Abt 1735 |
Weinheim, Germany [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Name |
John Sellers |
Died |
Between Feb 1804 and Mar 1804 |
Rockingham County, Virginia, United States |
Person ID |
I7538 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Father |
Hans Heinrich Zeller, b. 17 Aug 1704, Weinheim, Mannheim, Baden, Germany , d. Aft 1773, Augusta County, Virginia, British Colonial America (Age > 70 years) |
Mother |
Anna Maria Fechter, b. 1701, Möttgers, Hessen, Germany , d. Abt 1776, Augusta County, Virginia, British Colonial America (Age 75 years) |
Married |
23 Feb 1730 |
Germany |
Family ID |
F3043 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Elizabeth Perkey, d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1761 |
Augusta County, Virginia, British Colonial America [3] |
Children |
| 1. John Perkey Sellers, b. Abt 1763, d. Bef 1833, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States (Age < 69 years) |
| 2. Catherine Sellers, b. 11 Sep 1763, Virginia, British Colonial America , d. 8 Nov 1818, Symmes Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States (Age 55 years) |
| 3. Henry Sellers, b. Abt 1765, Virginia, British Colonial America , d. 9 May 1829 (Age 64 years) |
| 4. Jacob Sellers, b. 3 Jul 1766, Virginia, British Colonial America , d. 10 Feb 1853, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 86 years) |
| 5. Elizabeth Sellers, b. Abt 1774, d. 1796, Northwest Territory, United States (Age 22 years) |
| 6. Daniel Sellers, b. 12 May 1774, Virginia, British Colonial America , d. 28 Aug 1859, Augusta County, Virginia, United States (Age 85 years) |
| 7. Anna Maria Zeller, b. 7 Sep 1776, Virginia, British Colonial America , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 8. Margaret Sellers, b. 1780, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States , d. 1820, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States (Age 40 years) |
| 9. Christena Sellers, b. 14 Jul 1785, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States , d. 22 Jun 1849, Preble County, Ohio, United States (Age 63 years) |
| 10. Molly Sellers, d. 3 Nov 1857 |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F3042 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Johannes Zellers (aka. John Sellers) born in Weinheim, Germany, in the Duchy of Baden, in the Holy Roman Empire came to America with his father Heinrich and mother, Anna Maria, on the Ship Queen Elizabeth and landed in Philadelphia 16 September 1738. He died between January 1804 and March 1804 in Rockingham County, Virginia.
In 1758, John was a private in the Augusta County, militia and helped defend the frontier during the French and Indian War (1754-63) In 1761 he purchased 130 acres from his father, married the daughter of the neighboring farmer and started his own farm. Less than a year later, he inherited 135 acres from the estate of his father-in-law and on July 7, 1763 patented another 195 acres, bringing his total to 460 acres. On 16 Oct. 1765 Johannes (John) Sellers was naturalized in Augusta County, Va. and qualified as a Justice. He was an active participant in all phases of community affairs. On March 16, 1772 he sold the land he got from his father to his son Henry. In 1773 he purchased 64 acres from Calem Price to replace it. During the Revolutionary War (1775-83) he furnished tools and provisions to the American forces. Like most others who furnished supplies to the fledgling government, he found that the pay was slow in coming, with the final payment more than five years after the delivery of goods.
In anticipation of his death, John, Sr. engaged in several land transactions with his son, John, Jr. On October 7, 1803, he sold his son the 330 acres from his original patent for £765. On November 15, 1803, he purchased the land back for £860 and on December 12, 1803 he sold his 130 acres for £260. The net effect of this was to reduce the size of the farm and accumulate some cash.
He continued to sign his name in German in business transactions after many of his German neighbors had started using English. He was named by the Court to appraise estates and report to the court. He is listed as a Rockingham County, landowner in 1789 with 394 acres in Militia District 12.
John Sellers' will, written shortly before his death in 1804, contained several interesting provisions. He had a family of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters who are named in his will. He left the remainder of the farm to John, Jr. and Daniel with the provision that they pay each of the girls a yearly fee, cut Jacob off with the note that he had received his part of the estate when he left for Ohio, then called New Pennsylvania, in 1797. He evidently became involved in a disagreement with his son Henry that he never resolved and felt it was necessary for him to ask Henry to leave Rockingham before receiving his inheritance. He left Henry £40 to be delivered "as soon as he leaves the country." At the same time he says Henry's share was equal to his brothers and sisters. The dispute with Henry arose over Henry's immediate sale of the land he got from John in 1772.
It was noted that members of Johannes family spoke and wrote German. Many of them spelled their name Sellars before converting to Sellers.
WILL.....
Book A pg. 12 (Note: typed as written in will book, blank lines are unreadable)
In the name of god Amen. I John Sellers of Rockingham County, being week in body, but in perfect mind and memory and calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all ____ recommend my soul unto the _____ to be buried in a decent Christian manner a _____ my executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrecti__ receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as to- such worldly estate where with it has pleased God to bless me in life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Elizabeth my horse her saddle and bridle, two cows, two beds with furniture a big iron kettle a duch oven an iron pot, her spinning wheel and big wheel the reel all the peuter in the house all the flax thread and cloth which shall be found a--- decease; also the choice of two sheep all thares and t__ Further is it my will that my said wife shall keep her possession of my dwelling house and both gardens during ___ natural life. Further it is my will that my wife shall receive her maintainance by my two sons JOHN and DANIEL ___ as is pointed out in an obligation signed by said JOHN ___ DANIEL letters and bearing date the 16th of January 18__ unto my son HENRY I give and bequeath the sum of Forty dollars ds to be paid unto him by my son JOHN as soon as my sd ___ HENRY shall leave this part of the country he having already received by my hand such a sum as well with the above ___ other Forty pounds make him equal with his other brothers and sisters in his share of my land I shall die in possessing of My son JACOB he having received at the time of his moving to New Pensylvania a like sum to be equal to his share of land and for which he has given his receipt, he shall be entitled to his share of my movable estate __ ___ JOHN and DANIEL and their heirs I _____ is to have the lower containing one hundred and thirty and my son Daniel the upper part containing one hundred and thirty four acres: the division in the said land is run by Mr. Thomas Mauzy. Further I give and bequeath unto my daughters Catherine, Elizabeth, Molly, Margaret and Christena and their heirs, to each of them the sum of One Hundred pounds lawful money of Virginia to be paid unto them or heirs by my sons John and Daniel. As the sum my sons John and Daniel have to pay equally divided will amount to Two hundred and fifty pounds each it is my will that each of them shall pay yearly the sum of twenty five pounds, which two payments one of their sisters or heirs shall receive, but the time of paying such a sum shall not commence, not till a full year after my decease, and continue till all their sisters have received their legacies. It is also my will that my daughters shall receive the first payment of fifty pounds in such an order as will be decided by lots; and after; and after each of them shall have received their first payments then the last payment shall begin in the same order as before. Item my sons John and Daniel though they shall enjoy the possession of my lands, it is my will that none of them shall have power to sell off their sharenot till after my wifes decease and in case of sale the other brother of these two shall have the first offer, at such a price as another person might buy it. All the remaining-movables after my wifes decease shall be sold by my executors and to be divided equally ___ all my children the wearing of my wif__ Lastly I do hereby constitute and apoin_ my _____ executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoke all other or former wills by me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have set hereunto my hand and seal the 17th day of January A.D. One thousand eight hundred and four.
John Sellers (S__)
Signed, sealed, published and delivered as and for the last will and testament of the above named John Sellers in the presents of us
Philip Long
Michael Rhinehard
Jacob Yancey
Rockingham March Court 1804
The last will and testament of John Sellers Senr. was settled in Court and Proved by the oaths of Philip Long Michael Rhinehard and John Yancey three witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the of John Sellers the executor therein ___med who made oath therein and with security entered into ___ acknowledged bond Conditioned as the law directs a Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probate in due form.
Teste: S.W. Williams
Source:
[1] Mary Marie Koontz Arrington, "Cradled by the Masanutten: The Zellers-Sellers Family", Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1986
[2] Frank M. Sellers, "Sellers a Preliminary Study of the Descendants of Heinrich Sellers", Denver, Colorado: Lion Press, 1984
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- [S869] Book: A History and Genealogy of the Sellers Family, pg. 3, pg. 16.
John Sellers who was probably born around 1735. (pg. 3)
John Sellers (b. 1730-1740)? remained in Virginia (pg. 16)
- [S936] Book: Cradled by the Masanutten: The Zellers-Sellers Family.
Johannes Zellers b. c/a 1735 Weinheim, Germany, in the Duchy of Baden, in the holy Roman Empire
- [S936] Book: Cradled by the Masanutten: The Zellers-Sellers Family, pg. 7.
Married: 1761, Augusta County, Virginia to Elizabeth Perkey, daughter of Henry Perkey
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