Ancestry of
Samuel Horace Selleck
(1825–1853)
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- Father of Samuel Horace Selleck — 2nd Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 2
- Father:
- Mother:
- Birth Date:
- ABT 1795
- Birth Location:
- Connecticut
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 1872
- Death Location:
- Genessee County, Michigan
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- Spouse Name:
- Minerva Hubbard
- Marriage Date:
- Marriage Location:
- Children:
James Harvey Selleck
Mary Ann Selleck
Hubbard H. Selleck
Samuel Horace Selleck (Ahnentafel No:1 )
Henry Selleck
Charles N. Selleck
Edward Selleck
Minerva Selleck
Theodore Selleck
- Notes:
Many online genealogies give Edward Selleck, son of Nathan Selleck, and Hannah Bates as the parents of James Harvey Selleck. Nathan Selleck is known to have married Elizabeth Selleck in 1772. I have found no evidence that Nathan Selleck had a second wife named Hannah Bates who was the mother of James Harvey Selleck. There are a few published secondary accounts of the Selleck family that I have not been able to obtain. Perhaps the evidence is located within those publications.
James Harvey Selleck's middle name is also seen as Hervey.
James Harvey Selleck
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Sources for James Harvey Selleck
- 1 Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906, Birth records of children of James Harvey and Minervy Selleck.
- 2 Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Salisbury, p. 98, Birth record for son James Hervey Selleck.
- 3 Federal Census, MI, Lapeer County, 1850, Elba, Image 2 of 7.
- 4 Federal Census, MI, Genesee County, 1860, Flint, p. 25, Image 25 of 116.
- 5 Federal Census, MI, Genesee County, 1870, Burton, p. 33, Image 33 of 42.
- 6 Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995, Death record for son H. S. Selleck.
- 7 Luzenski, M. J., Gideon Tripp (1772-1813) of Rensselaer County, New York and His Descendants, Gaylord, Michigan: M. J. Luzenski (1993), 15.
- 8 Wood, Edwin O., History of Genessee County, Michigan, Her People, Industries and Institutions, Vol. 2, Indianapolis, Indiana: Federal Publishing Company (1916), 272-273, 658.