Historical records matching Ann Helms
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About Ann Helms
Not a known daughter of Col. Richard Tilghman, II & not the same as Mary Earle
Julie Robbins Frady wrote:
More than a few family trees put Isaac Helms' grandmother Ann Tilghman as the daughter of a Col. Richard Tilghman. But Richard and his wife were born, lived, and died in Maryland, and Ann was born and died in North Carolina. Also, the lists of Tilghmans in Maryland do not list an "Ann" as a daughter of Richard. What's more, the only Anna that is mentioned as his daughter married someone else and not John Isaac Helms. She didn't even marry a Helms.
If anyone has info on Ann's parents, whether they can show evidence they really were Richard or whether they were someone else, I'd like to see it. As it is, though, I can't see how Ann could be Richard's daughter. I have zero other info on who Ann's parents could be.
Research notes
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tilghman-163
The following is from a family researcher trying to sort fact from fiction regarding the Helms Family. The matter in question is whether or not John and Anne were the parents of George, Tilman and Jonathan. An early source suggests that the parents of these three men were unknown. This source is cited on the profile pages for the three brothers.
"So far, there is no evidence of any John Issac Helms. Bessie Conkwright wrote a book about the Leonard Helms family of Virginia. Col. Rogers was impressed with her work on the Helms so he commissioned her to research the George Helms of NC family. Bessie had just gotten started on the research when she died. She had found Helms in Bucks County but they were there closer to 1790 and are not the NC family. There were no records for any "John Helms" in NC until about 1775. Those "John records were for Blackhead John and Whitehead John, the sons of George and Tilman. There was a 1749 land record for Jonathan Helms who was probably the brother of George and Tilman. Anna Maria Tilghman, daughter of Richard, was born about 1709 and married William Hemsley about 1735. William died in 1736 and Anna had their son, William in 1736 or 1737. He inherited all his father property and grew up to be the Governor of Maryland. The dates for Anna kind of fit if she had a previous marriage we dont know about. She remarried Robert LLoyd of Maryland. So you can see what a mes this Helms genealogy is."
Ann Helms's Timeline
1694 |
1694
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Anson County, North Carolina
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1716 |
1716
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Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey, British Colonial America
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1720 |
1720
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Glouster County, New Jersey
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1722 |
1722
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Bethlehem, Bucks, Pennsylvania
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1725 |
1725
Age 31
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Anson County, North Carolina
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