4. | Capt. J. Lynaugh Helm was born on 21 Dec 1714 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of Thomas Helm, Sr (immigrant) and Margaret Neill Lynaugh); died on 5 Oct 1789 in Cedar Run, Prince William Co, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Property: 4 Mar 177, Cdar Run, Prince William and Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Other-Begin: 11 Jan 1758, Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia
- Census: 1760, Prince William Co, Virginia; rent rolls
- Other-Begin: 5 Sep 1763, Dettingen Parish, Prince William Co, Virginia
- Will: 2 May 1789, Prince William Co, Virginia
Notes:
4 April 1776
Election of the Delegates in Prince William County
Prince William County sct
By Virtue of an Ordinance passed at a Convention held at the Town of Richmond on the seventeenth Day of July last I, Lynaugh Helm gentleman Sheriff of said County of Prince William did cause the several Freeholders of the said County to be convened at the Courthouse thereof on the first day of this Instant April for the purpose of electing two Delegates to serve in General Convention for one Year then next following agreeable to the aforesaid ordinance who made choice of Cuthbert Bullitt and Henry Lee Esqrs. whom I do hereby certify were duly elected to act and do as in and by the said Ordinance is directed and required. Given Under my hand and Seal this fourth Day of April one thousand seven-hundred and seventy-six.
LYNAUGH HELM Sheriff
Lynaugh Helm as he was a captain of a foot company of Prince William County Milita, Member of the House of Burgess in 1772 and 1778 and aided the Continiental army during the revolution. He reportedly was granted large tracts of land in Kentucky for his service (Conkwright P.97).
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Fauquier County in the Revolution by T.Triplett Russell, John K. Gott
"For many the most exciting possibility for assuring one's future seemed to lie in following the footsetps of Captain Lynaugh Helm. Lynaugh (or, as he preferred, Leonard) helm, was a son of Thomas Helm who had patented 283 acres 'on Dorrell's Run adjoining John Catlett" in 1727 and had followed it with several other grants on the branches of Cedar Run." pg 251
"14. Lynaugh Helm died soon after the war. In 1796 his son Achillis Helm, deeded 750 acres of his Illinois grant to Col. Simon Triplett of Loudoun County "in consideration of the trouble and expense of the said Triplett in getting a law passed by the Virginia Assembly to carry into effect his claim of 3,334 acres to which Leonard helm, father to Achillis, was entitled in right of his command in the Illinois Regiment."
Birth:
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Description: Lynaugh Helm is my 5th great grandfather. Lynaugh was born 21 Dec 1714 in Fauquier, Colony of Virginia and died 5 Oct 1789 in Cedar Run, Prince William, Virginia, United States. His brother was named Leonard and was a captain in the BG George R. Clark's Illinois Regiment. They are not the same person. Regards, Chris Herndon
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Property:
Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants
1742-1775 Volume 2
pg 106
googlebooks
I-288
Capt. Lynaugh Helm of Pr. William Co. 233 A. on Cedar Run in Prince William & Fauquier Co. Survey. John Moffett.
Adj land Helm bought of Gunyan, Surlis? Lewis, land Helm bought of Coppedge, John Catlett, John Rallis, by Aquai Road.
4 Mar 1777
Other-Begin:
Gabriel Moffett: (husband of his sister Mary) -- will prepared before he left for military service; referred to his wife as "lately departed;" "I nominate my dearly beloved brothers, Henrich Muffet and Jean Muffett and my brothers in law, Lynough Helm and Leonard Helm, to be guardians of my children, share and share alike.", all under 21 years of age.
Census:
Name: Linaugh Helms
State: VA
County: Prince William County
Township: Rental Rolls
Year: 1760
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
Other-Begin:
A Gabriel Muffett of Prince William County was apprenticed to Lynaugh Helm, beginning on 5 September 1763. His father (deceased) was George Muffett. [Dettingen Parish Vestry Book, 1745-1785, pg. 38] He is believed to have been the Gabriel Mufett who was deeded 346 acres in the Parish of Dettingen by Maurice Lynaugh. [Shenandoah Families-Helm by Bessie Taul Conkwright]
(this would be his nephew, son of Gabriel Moffett, who had left his children in the care of Lynaugh and Leonard)
Will:
Prince William County, Virginia, will book G, 1778-1791
Pages 438-440. Will of Linaugh Helm:
Wife: Hester Helm in lien of her dower during her natural life & subject to the encumberances herein after mentioned hold & enjoy the plantation whereon I now live with slaves, stock, furnture all chattles on sd. plantation.
Dau: Elizabeth Helm negro name Penny, 250 Ibs., horse, saddle & bridle & dau. Elizabeth Helm shall be maintained untill the legacy is pd. and profits of est. bequeathed wife.
Dau: Celia Graham wife of Dr. George Graham 50 Ibs. or 5000 lbs. of tob.
Gr.sons: Lyna Fitzhugh, Lyna Helm son of Thomas Helm and Lyna Helm son William Helm sum of 50 Ibs. each or 5000 Ibs. of tob.
Gr.son: Lynn Roberts 40 Ibs.
Leg: My daus. Elizabeth & Celia and Gr. sons above mentioned
shall be raised from profits of estate devised to my
wife Hester.
Son: Plantation with slaves, stock & etc. that belong to
estate at time of my death to son William Helm.
Son: Thomas Helm land in Fauquier on s. side of Cedar Run.
Exorx: Wife Hester and son Thomas & William.
Dated: May 2, 1789.
Signed: Lynaugh Helm.
wits: William Alexander, William Stewart, John Stewart
Alexander, Richard Stewart.
Proven: Oct. 5, 1789.
J. married Hester Edrington about 1747. Hester (daughter of Christopher Edrington and Mary Peyton) was born about 1712 in Hanover Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia; died about 1803 in Prince William Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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