Isaac N. Selser

{{Short description|Mississippi state legislator}}

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Isaac N. Selser was a 19th-century state legislator in the United States. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives from Jefferson County in 1821 and 1823.{{Cite book |url=https://www.mlc.lib.ms.us/wp-content/uploads/Digitized%20Microfilms/Jefferson%20County.pdf |title=Jefferson County |date=1938 |publisher=WPA Statewide Historical Research Project |editor-last=Powell |editor-first=Susie V. |series=Source Material for Mississippi History, Volume XXXII, Part I |pages=7, 16, 27 |via=Mississippi Library Commission (mlc.lib.ms.us)}} The Natchez Trace tavern-stand village of Selsertown, Mississippi was named for his family. He married Betsy Montgomery, daughter of Samuel and Nellie Montgomery of Kentucky, in Adams County, Mississippi in 1812, and thus was related by married to judge and lawyer Alexander Montgomery.{{Cite book |last=Bryan |first=Catherine Cameron Wilkerson |url=https://archive.org/details/montgomerydescen00brya/page/n65/mode/1up |title=Montgomery: [descendants of Hugh Montgomery of South Carolina] |date=1959 |publisher=West Point, Miss. |others=Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center}}

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