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George CELLAR
Ms. __?__
Rachel FLEMING
Husband:  George CELLAR
Birth:  23 Apr 1791, Franklin Co., PA  {59, PA}
Death:  23 Feb 1860, Delaware Co., OH
Disposition:  buried Liberty Church Cemetery, Delaware Co., OH
Religion:  Elder in the Presbyterian Church
Father:  Thomas CELLAR, Sr.
Mother:  Sarah FLANIGAN
Marriage-1:
Wife-1:  Ms. __?__

It appears George had an earlier wife.  He was 12 years older than Rachel, which immediately suggests he had a prior wife, and there is an older girl in the 1830 Census who would have had to have been George's by an earlier wife.

Marriage-2:  7 Dec 1826
Wife-2:  Rachel FLEMING
Birth:  11 Oct 1803, Venango Co., PA
Death:  12 Feb 1887, Delaware Co., OH
Disposition:  buried Liberty Church Cemetery, Delaware Co., OH
Father:  born in Ireland
Mother:  born in PA
Child with Wife-1 — born in Delaware Co., OH:
  1.  (Daughter A) CELLAR, b. 1815-20
Children with Rachel FLEMING — born in Liberty Twp., Delaware Co., OH:
  2.  (Rev.) Thomas J. CELLAR, b. 1 Oct 1827
  3.  Moses Henry CELLAR, b. 1828/9; alive in 1880; to KS
  4.  John A. F. CELLAR, b. 1830/1; alive in 1880
  5.  Sarah J. CELLAR, b. Feb 1833; d. aft. 1900; never married
  6.  Robert McCoy CELLAR, b. 3 Oct 1834/5
  7.  George Carson CELLAR, b. 21 Feb 1837
  8.  Joseph Addison CELLAR, b. 1838/9; Civil War: Co. A, 15th Regulars; d. 1860s, Pittsburg Landing
  9.  (Rev.) Wilson F. CELLAR, b. 1840/1
10.  Martin or Martha E. CELLAR, b. 1844/5
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Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #1 of 3; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):•
1820 OH Delaware Co. Liberty Twp. p. 93A Ln. 3 Sarah Cellar 011320-10021-0-500
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 10-15 1804-1810 = ?
1 male 16-18 1801-1804 = ?
2 males 19-25* 1794-1801 = Joseph (b. 1798)
= James (b. 1795)
2 males 26-44 1775-1794 = George (b. 1791)
= Robert (b. 1785)
1 female 9 or under 1810-1820 = George's "Daughter A"
2 females 26-44 1775-1794 = George's wife
= ?
1 female 45 or over in or bef. 1775 = Sarah (b. 1754)
5 persons engaged in agriculture
*In the 1820 Census, the third column is age class 16-18 and the fourth column is age class 16-25; therefore, any individual in column three is duplicated in column four.  By subtracting the number in column three from the number in column four, you can create an age class "19-25."
It's hard to tell exactly who is in the household at this point.  Only Sarah's sons, Thomas and John, are married and heads-of-household (listed nearby), leaving Robert, George, James, and Joseph still at home, though George is either married or widowed at this point.

3.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #3 of 8; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1830 OH Delaware Co. Liberty Twp. p. 84A Ln. 11 George Sellar 200 001 - 001 010
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
2 males 4 or under 1825-1830 = Moses (b. 1828/9)
= Thomas (b. 1827)
1 male 30-39 1790-1800 = George (b. 1791)
1 female 10-14 1815-1820 = Daughter A
1 female 20-29 1800-1810 = Rachel (b. 1803)

4.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #5-6 of 10; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1840 OH Delaware Co. Liberty Twp. pp. 127B-128A Ln. 9 George Sellar 222 000 100 - 010 001 0100000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
2 males 4 or under 1835-1840 = Joseph (b. 1838/9)
= George (b. 1837)
2 males 5-9 1830-1835 = Robert (b. 1834?)
= John (b. 1830/1)
2 males 10-14 1825-1830 = Moses (b. 1828/9)
= Thomas (b. 1827)
1 male 40-49 1790-1800 = George (b. 1791) 
1 female 5-9 1830-1835 = Sarah (b. 1833)
1 female 30-39 1800-1810 = Rachel (b. 1803)
Listed two lines from brother, Thomas SELLAR, who is listed four lines from brother, John F. SELLAR. 

5.  1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #5 of 25):  Liberty Twp., Delaware Co., OH, p. 206A, enumerated 13 Aug 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1485 1497 George Cellar 59 M Farmer 4065 Pa
    Rachel      " 47 F     Pa
    Thomas J    " 23 M Farmer   O
    Moses H     " 21 M Shoemaker   O
    John A F    " 19 M Farmer   O
    Sarah J     " 17 F     O
1486 1498 Robert McCoy " 14 M     O
    George C.   " 13 M     O
    Joseph A    " 11 M     O
    Wilson F    "  9 M     O
    Martin E    "  5 M     O

6.  1860 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com; Image #13 of 30):  Dublin P.O. (in Franklin Co., OH), Liberty Twp., Delaware Co., OH, p. 221A, PN 13, 92/96, enumerated 5 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Rachail Celler 56 F     7350 500 Pa
Sarah 27 F   Tea Com School     O
Robert 25 M   Farm Laborer     "
George 23 M   Do     "
Joseph 20 M   Do     "
Wilson 18 M   Do     "
Martha 15 F         "

7.  1870 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #16 of 36):  Constantia P.O., Liberty Twp., Delaware Co., OH, p. 397B, PN 16, 123/119, enumerated 11 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤
Cellar Geo C 33 M W Farmer 4050 500 Ohio
[George's wife and child]
______ Rachel F 66 F W Without Occ.     Pennsylvania
______ Sarah J 37 F W Teacher Com. Sch.     "
Sarah was born in Ohio, not Pennsylvania.

8a.  1880 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #15-16 of 31):  Liberty Twp., Delaware Co., OH, pp. 311A-311B, PN 15-16, SD 5, ED 104, enumerated 14 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1800:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 24 25 26
141 143 Cellar George C W M 43     /   Farmer OH PA PA
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    [George's wife and children]
    ______ Rachiel F W F 75 Mother /   / At home PA Ire PA
    ______ Sarah J W F 47 Sister /     " OH PA PA

8b.  1870 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #16 of 16):  Marseilles P.O., Marseilles Twp., Wyandot Co., OH, Roll 1284 (Book 1), p. 746B, PN 16, 140/134, enumerated 15 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Cellar Thomas J 42 M W Minister 2450 500 O
[Thomas's wife and children]
______ Martha E 25 F W Teaching School     O

9.  Delaware County Historical Society - Delaware County Genealogical Society.  Master Index for Burials in Delaware County, Ohio (online at the Delaware County OHGenWeb site):
Last Name First Name Death Date Cemetery Funeral Home or Info Source
Cellar George 02/23/1860 LIBERTY CHURCH CEM.  
Cellar Rachel 02/12/1887 LIBERTY CHURCH CEM.  

10.  Anon.  1880.  History of Delaware County and Ohio.  O.L. Baskin, Chicago (online at Heritage Pursuit):
p. 656 ROBERT M. CELLAR, farmer; P.O. Powell; was born in this township Oct. 3, 1834; is a son of George and Rachel Cellar, who were among the early settlers of this county; the former was born in Franklin Co., Penn., April 23, 1791, and died Feb. 23, 1860; his wife is also a native of Pennsylvania, born Oct. 11, 1803; she is still living... Seven of the Cellar boys were out in the service, one of whom, Joseph Addison, who went out in Co. A, 15th Regulars, died from a wound received at Pittsburg Landing...
GEORGE C. CELLAR, farmer; P.O. Powell; enlisted in Co. F, 96th O.V.I., July 26, 1862, and was out three years and four days; during this time participated in the battles of Arkansas Post, Chickasaw Bluffs, Vicksburg, Grand Chateau, and those of the Red River campaign Forts Gaines, Morgan and Spanish Fort; during the battle at Arkansas Post, he received a wound in the leg, which disabled him from duty four months; he was a soldier who was always at his post and ready for duty when detailed; was mustered out at the close of the war, at Mobile and received an honorable discharge at Camp Chase; upon his return, he resumed farming and was married, Feb. 13, 1867, to Mary Gray, a native of this State; she died Nov. 18, 1874, leaving one child -- Oliver, born Aug. 8, 1869.  Mr. Cellar married a second time Mary A. Bard, native of Pennsylvania; this took place in November, 1876; they have one child -- Bard, born Sept. 16, 1877.  Mr. Cellar was born in this
p. 657 township Feb. 21, 1837, and is a son of George and Rachel (Fleming) Cellar, who were married Dec. 7, 1826.

11.  Anon.  1883.  The History of Hardin County, Ohio.  Warner, Beers, & Co., Chicago (online at Heritage Pursuit):
p. 957 JACKSON TOWNSHIP...
REV. T.J. CELLAR. clergyman, Forest, is a grandson of the late Rev. -- Cellar, if not of German birth, certainly of German extraction, and who became a pioneer of Delaware County, Ohio, where he settled in 1802 and remained a resident of until his death.  His son, George, father of the subject of this sketch, was born in Franklin County, Penn., and died in Delaware County, Ohio.  His wife, Rachel Fleming, was a native of Venango County, Penn., and is still living at the ripe age of eighty years.  George and his father were both Elders of the Presbyterian Church.  George and his wife were the parents of seven sons and two daughters, of whom the following, survive: Thomas J., Moses H. (in Kansas), John A.F., Sarah J., George C., Wilson F. (Presbyterian clergyman) and Martha E...
The 1850 Census says their youngest child is not Martha E., but Martin E., a male.

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