DELAWARE COUNTY ARCHIVES. 43 



In Footstone 



memory of 



Nathan Sellers t 



who departed this life 



December 23rd 1867 



in the 79th year of hi; age. 



In 



memory of 



Euphrosyne S. Sellers 



the beloved and affectionate 



wife of E. S. S. 



Nathan Sellers 



who departed this life on the 



7th day of June, A. D. 1856 



in the 63rd year of her age. 



My Mother 



Maria Franklin 



died M. F. 



March 5th 1870 



in her 72nd year. 



Cadwallader Sellers, the first, born at South Orange, N. J., 5-4-1854; 

 married, first, at West Chester, Pa., 4-25-1878, Elma Anita Townsend, 

 daughter of Washington Townsend, Esq., of West Chester, Pa. His 

 first wife died in Philadelphia, Pa., 4-5-1881, and was buried in the bury- 

 ing ground of the Episcopal Church, at West Chester. They had one 

 son, James Cadwallader Sellers, born in Philadelphia, Pa., 8-26-1880, and 

 who became a civil engineer. James Cadwallader Sellers, the first, was 

 married the second time to Eleanor Cresson Barber, on 6-18-1889. The 

 second Mrs. Sellers was the daughter of William E. and Lydia Cresson 

 Barber, of West Chester, Pa. They had issue: Marie Sellers, born at 

 West Chester, Pa., 6-10-1890, and Elizabeth vSellers, born at the same 

 place, 8-14-1896. 



t Nathan Sellers was the son of Nathan and Elizabeth ■ Coleman 1 

 Sellers. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa., 10-19-1788; married Euphro- 

 syne Sonntag, who was born in the year 1790, and died in Upper Darby 

 Township, Delaware County, Pa., 6-7-1856. He built the "Wild Orch- 

 ard" home on the Marshall Road, adjoining his father's home, "Mill- 

 bank," in Upper Darby Township. After his wife's death he removed 

 to Burlington County, N. J., about 1857, where he died, 12-23-1867. 



