Salome Sellers
Salome Sellers (née Sylvester; January 1[citation needed], 1800 – January 9, 1909) was an American centenarian who was the last known survivor from the 18th century.
Biography
Salome Sylvester was born in Deer Isle, Maine (then part of Massachusetts), the daughter of Edward and Deborah (née Cushman) Sylvester. She grew up on Deer Isle and married Joseph Sellers on 23 December 1830. The couple had six children together, Salome outliving all but her oldest son, William. She was widowed in 1865.
Due to her unusually long life, Salome was often featured in local newspapers and visited by people interested in her long life, something Salome once expressed as, "I've lived too long. I'm only a curiosity now for people to come and stare at".
Salome Sellers died in the same house she and her husband had built in 1830 in Deer Isle, Maine on 9 January 1909, aged 109 years, 8 days. Her house is now known as the Salome Sellers House and home to the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society. There has also been a book written about her life: "An Island Woman: Salome Sylvester Sellers, 1800-1909".
See also
- Nabi Tajima (1900-2018), the last known surviving person born in the 19th century.
- Emma Morano (1899-2017), the last known surviving person born in the 1800s.
- Augusta Hejnek (1799-1908), the last known surviving person born in the 1700s.
External links
- Salome Sylvester Sellers on Find a Grave
- An Island Woman: Salome Sylvester Sellers, 1800-1909 (1998)
- Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society: The Sellers House