Samuel Thomas Sellards

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Samuel Thomas Sellards

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Birthplace: Walkers Creek, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: December 1838 (64-65)
Lawrence, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Hezekiah Sellards and Jean Sellards
Husband of Mary Sellards and Nancy Sellards
Father of Elias Sellards; Samuel Sellards; Annadoshia Pack; David Franklin Sellards and Elizabeth Mary "Polly" Stapleton
Brother of Jenny Wiley (Sellards), Indian Escapee; John W. Sellards; Andrew Sellards; Robert Bruce Sellards and Catherine Elizabeth Borders (Sellards)

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About Samuel Thomas Sellards

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5. Samuel Thomas4 Sellards (Hezekiah3, Peter John2, Peter John1) was born Abt. 1773 in Virginia, and died December 1838 in Lawrence Co., KY. He married (1) Nancy Unknown August 20, 1805 in Tazewell Co., VA. She was born Abt. 1773 in Nat's Creek, Lawrence Co., KY, and died Unknown. He married (2) Unknown Hayes Aft. 1810. She died Unknown.

More About Nancy Unknown:

Alternate/Nickname: Possibly Nancy Belcher

Children of Samuel Sellards and Nancy Unknown are:

	38	i.Elias5 Sellards, born Aft. 1794; died Unknown. He married Elmira Muirhead March 20, 1834 in Lawrence Co., KY; born Aft. 1795; died Unknown.
	39	ii.Samuel Sellards, born Aft. 1794; died Unknown. He married Patsey Lowe May 24, 1834 in Lawrence Co., KY; died Unknown.
	40	iii.Annadoshia Sellards, born 1800; died January 07, 1850. She married Charles Pack March 15, 1825 in Floyd Co., KY; born Abt. 1787 in Monroe Co., VA; died May 12, 1837 in Lawrence Co., KY.
	Notes for Charles Pack:

Floyd County, KY Marriage Bonds & Consents: Bond dated 15, Nov. 1808 by Charles Pack and Samuel Pack for a marriage shortly to be had between Charles Pack and Betsy Crum. 11th of November 1808: To Mr. William J. Mayo, Clerk of Floyd. We hereby consent that our daughter Betsy and one Charles Pack be bound as man and wife.

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Barbary Graham

Floyd County, Kentucky Marriage #818 - Floyd County, Kentucky State

These shall license and permit you to join in marriage according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of which you belong Charles Pack and Anna Sellards and for so doing this shall be given sufficient warrant. Given under my hand this 15th day of March 1825.

J. Mayo, DeCk FCC

I Jacob C. Mayo deputy clerk for William James Mayo clerk of the Court for the County aforesaid do hereby certify that the said Charles Pack hath issued said bond with security in my office according to law.

To any person legally authorized to solemnize matrimony.

J. Mayo, DeCk FCC

Bond dated 15, March 1825 by Charles Pack and Ansel Crisp for a marriage to shortly be had between Charles Pack and Anna Sellards."[Annals of Floyd County Kentucky 1800-1826, Charles C. Wells, p. 285]

	More About Charles Pack:

Marriage Performed By: Thomas Evans, Justice of the Peace

Occupation: Surveyor

	41	iv.David Franklin Sellards, born Abt. 1805 in Floyd Co., KY; died Abt. 1845. He married Elizabeth Ratliff; born Abt. 1808; died Abt. 1859.

+ 42 v.Elizabeth Sellards, born Aft. 1810 in Virginia; died July 16, 1891 in Probably Ohio.


Samuel Sellards was the brother of Jenny Sellards, later known as Jenny Wiley and Catherine Elizabeth Sellards.

Isham (Isom) Daniel was the stepson of Samuel Sellards.

Samuel Sellards was born 1784 to 1794 (the 1810 census).


Samuel came with his brother, John, to help establish the Sellards Settlement on Buffalo Creek in 1794 and apparently returned to Virginia to marry Nancy Daniel. After this marriage, Samuel brought his bride and three step-sons, Isom Daniel, Thomas and George Daniel, to Kentucky. Descendants of these three step-sons consist of most of the Daniel and Daniels along the Big Sandy River. There was an early Daniel family in Pike County and whether Pike group is related in not known to this compiler.

On June 4, 1804, Samuel received a land grant of 300 acres on the Levisa Fork of Big Sandy.

THIS IS AN EXTACT TRANSCRIPT OF CHAPTER 23, SAMUEL THOMAS SELLARDS, "APPALACHIA CROSSROADS," BY CLAYTON R. COX, 1977.

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Samuel Thomas Sellards's Timeline

1773
1773
Walkers Creek, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
1794
1794
1795
1795
1800
1800
1805
1805
Floyd, Kentucky, United States
1808
1808
Tazewell County, VA, United States
1838
December 1838
Age 65
Lawrence, Kentucky, United States
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Kentucky, United States