- William Oliver Sellman [1814-1884]
- Ann Priscilla Woodward (Poole) Sellman [1818-1890]
Farmer, never married.
Died of Apoplexy at his home.
On March 20, 1880, Louis paid his parents, William O. and Ann P. Sellman, the sum of six thousand dollars, who granted him all those parts of a tract of land in Montgomery Co. Maryland called “Discontent” part of “Labynieth” part of “Strathenour” part of “Hornets Nest” part of “Reserve” and part of “Willsons Inheritance” containing two hundred sixty four acres, more or less, in fee simple.
- William Oliver Sellman [1814-1884]
- Ann Priscilla Woodward (Poole) Sellman [1818-1890]
Farmer, never married.
Died of Apoplexy at his home.
On March 20, 1880, Louis paid his parents, William O. and Ann P. Sellman, the sum of six thousand dollars, who granted him all those parts of a tract of land in Montgomery Co. Maryland called “Discontent” part of “Labynieth” part of “Strathenour” part of “Hornets Nest” part of “Reserve” and part of “Willsons Inheritance” containing two hundred sixty four acres, more or less, in fee simple.
Family Members
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William Sellman
1839–1859
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John Poole Sellman
1840–1908
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Frederick Oliver Sellman
1843–1904
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Mary Jane "Jennie" Sellman Getzendanner
1844–1901
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Thomas Sellman
1846–1886
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Charles Sellman
1848–1902
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Gassaway Sellman
1850–1851
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Robert Arthur Sellman
1853–1919
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Richard E "Dick" Sellman
1855–1925
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George Washington Sellman
1857–1913
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Child Sellman
1858–1859
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Anne Estelle "Nannie" Sellman Donn
1860–1934
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