Franklin W. Sellers was born on 30. Oct. 1856 at Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. Franklin W. Sellers was born on 30. Oct. 1857 at Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. He married
Eliza Gane c 1879 at Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Franklin W. Sellers died on 3. May. 1916 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, at age 59. He was buried on 6. May. 1916 at Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. 1880 Federal Census for Cuyahoga County, Ohio Chagrin Falls, page 66A 103-111 Sellers, Frank W. 23 PA In Sack Mill PA OH Eliza25 NY Keeping House Eng Eng Maud V. 1M OH At Home PA NY Middletown Signal Newspaper Wednesday, September 18, 1896 BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Virtue Sellers, assisted by Miss Sadie Dickey, entertained a number of little folks last evening in hour of theeleventh birthday anniversay of Miss Anna Sellers. A sumptous supper was served to which the little ones did ample justice. Those present were: Sadie Ranhy, May Herget, Edna Scholl, Bessie Fabing, Grace Lewis, Clara Buehl, May Fabing, Lizzie Newkirk, and Anna Sellers. 1900 Federal Census for Butler County, Ohio Lemon Township, City of Middletown, Ward 4, page 139A, (Image 21 of 74) Curtis Ave. 222-247 Sellers, Frank Oct 1856 43 21 OH PA OH Eliza Jul 1854 45 21 3/3 OH Eng Eng Virtue May 1880 20 OH OH OH Anna M. Sep 1884 15 OH OH OH Harry Jun 1892 8 OH OH OH Frank Sellers was a railroad master mechanic according to the 1900 census. 1910 Federal Census for Butler County, Ohio City of Middletown - Ward 4 - Precint A, page 6A, April 19, 1910 (Baltimore St.) 114-117 Sellers, Frank 52 m1-21 OH RR Engineer PA OH Eliza 55 m1-21 OH OH Eng Obituary fromMiddletown Journal Thursday, May 4, 1916 BELOVED CITIZEN PASSES BEYOND Frank W. Sellers Dies Last Night After Long Illness Frank W. Sellers, aged 59, died at his home, 517 Baltimore street late last night after a long illness. Hehas been for the past eight weeks confined to his home with a serious attackof paralysis. He had during all the time of his illness displayed a remarkable sense of appreciation and gratitude for the little favors done for him bythose in care. He was moreover always patient in his sufferings, never at any time showing any signs of unrest. He was born in Zanesville, O., but has lived in this city for the past 22 years. He had been for many years employed as an engineer of the C. L. and N. railroad. His always cheerful dispostion won for him many friends who are sincere in their expressions of sympathy for the bereaved family. Mr. Sellers was long prominent in fraternal circles being a member of LaFayette Lodge No. 37, Knights of Pythias and of Hamilton Commandery No. 41, Knights Templars. Surviving him are the widow and two daughters. The funeral services will be held from the residence on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Edgar MacDill will be the officiating minister and will be assisted by Rev. A. L. Foster. The funeral services and interment will be under the auspices of Hamilton Commandery No. 41 of the Knights Templars of which the deceased was a member. A. T. Wilson and Son will direct the funeral and the interment will be in Woodside.