From Revolutionary Biographies of Baltimore County
Published by the Baltimore County Historical Society
July 1976
THOMAS SOLLERS died in Baltimore County on 3 January 1783.
He married Ariana Dorsey on 29 May 1766. She was born c. 1749,
daughter of Basil and Sarah (Worthington) Dorsey. Arianna married
secondly Jacob Walters on or about 2 April 1785, and died in 1798 in
Baltimore County.
Thomas Sollers was a member of the Committee of Correspondence, a
second major in the Gunpowder Battalion of militia, a Justice of the
Baltimore County Court, a Justice of the Peace, and Naval Officer of the
Port of Baltimore.
Thomas and Arianna were the parents of: a. Thomas, born 22 April
1767, married Sarah Pennington on or about 25 April 1797; b. Sarah,
born 2 September 1770, married John Trotten on or about 5 March 1793;
c. Sabrett, born 24 August 1772, married Mary Dorsey; d. Basil, born 17
August 1774, married Susanna Owings in March 1800; e. Mary, born 25
July 1776; f. Dennis, born 23 March 1778; g. Arianna, born 9 December
1780, married Rev. Tobias Stansbury on 9 December 1799; h. Basil,
born 6 November 1768, died 30 December 1771; Eleanor, born 24
December 1782.
(this information is not sourced but is placed here to crosscheck
for future research)