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  1. 1.  Louisa Bryarly was born on 26 Sep 1806 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Richard Samuel Bryarly and Susanna Conway Fitzhugh); died on 26 Sep 1806 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Samuel Bryarly was born on 28 Nov 1767 in Walnut Grove, White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1850 in White Post, Clarke Co, Virginia; was buried in Walnut Grove, White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Birth: Nov. 28, 1767
    White Post
    Frederick County
    Virginia, USA
    Death: Apr., 1850
    White Post
    Clarke County
    Virginia, USA


    RICHARD SAMUEL BRYARLY was born on 28 November 1767 at Walnut Grove plantation which was built by his father, Thomas Bryarly in 1778, and located between Millwood & White Post Villages, Frederick County, Virginia. His mother was named Anne Tate-Bryarly.

    A series of letters and documents trace Samuel Bryarly's personal correspondence with his family and business transactions as a wheat plantation owner from 1787-1850 entitled "Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War: Series F, Selections from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University, Part 4: North Carolina and Virginia Plantations: Samuel Bryarly Papers, 1787-1884, Frederick County, Virginia." The records continue through 1884 including the correspondences and business transactions of Samuel's children. Samuel is documented as being more prosperous than the ordinary farmer, and he educated his children well in the services of Joel Oxley.

    Samuel is notarized as a Captain of the Virginia Militia, 51st Regiment, & Major in the War of 1812. He is also documented as serving as a school Commissioner, such a position was the antebellum's equivalent of the modern school board. Records also indicate that Samuel helped raise funds to build a church for the community of White Post in 1807. There is an interesting account of Samuel Bryarly's "Trip to Washington" (DC) dated September 1845 held at the Virginia Historical Society (document 109-3A). Also a letter in the Antebellum collection dated 14 September 1842 references a portrait of Samuel Bryarly that has remained in the family at Walnut Grove, and a photograph of the Portrait has been preserved within the holdings of the Library of Virginia.

    Samuel FIRST married Lucinda Helms on 7 March 1793, and they produced FIVE children:

    William Helm Bryarly (1794-1797),
    Tate Bryarly (1796-1852), and
    (Three Stillborn) Bryarly Infants(1799-1799),
    Infant Bryarly (1800-1800),
    Infant Bryarly (1803-1803).
    Sadly, three of the children were still born, and William Bryarly did not live past the age of three years, so only Tate Bryarly lived into adulthood. Lucinda passed away on 13 September 1802.

    Samuel's SECOND marriage was to Lucinda's cousin, Susanna Conway Fitzhugh on 03 March 1803. Samuel & Susanna C. Fitzhugh-Bryarly had EIGHT children during their marriage:

    Rebecca Lucy Bryarly-Elliott (1804-1850),
    Louisa Bryarly (1806-1877),
    Thomas Fitzhugh Bryarly (1808-1873),
    Rowland Thornton Bryarly(1813-1866),
    William Colville Bryarly (1814-?),
    Mary Susan Bryarly-Bowen (1815-1843),
    Richard Samuel Bryarly II (1820-1887), and
    Robert Bryarly (1823-1825).
    Samuel's wife Susanna passed away in 1826.

    Samuel's THIRD marriage was to Susanna's cousin, Elizabeth Taliaferro Fitzhugh on 27 May 1827 in Loundon County, Virginia. Elizabeth helped raise Samuel's children, but did not have any additional children during their marriage.

    R. Samuel Bryarly is documented as being buried at the Bryarly Family Plantation Home "Walnut Grove," and his last Will & Testament was Proved on 27 May 1850 at the Clarke County Clerk's Office, Berryville, Virginia. Additionally, there is a letter in the Antebellum Plantation records between two of Richard's sons dated 18 May 1850 which discusses the sorrow of losing R. Samuel Bryarly the previous month. The 1850 Mortality Schedule held at the (Virginia), Clarke County Historical Association (Document #1989.00246.002), states "Samuel Bryarly, 84, died April 1850, Farmer, affliction of the heart, sick 6 days."

    REFERENCES:

    1. 1833 volumes of Kercheval's History of the Valley (First Edition), Citizen of White Post, Frederick County, Virginia.

    Wayland, John W., PhD., (1989 - Original 1927), "A History of Shenandoah County Virginia," Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, p. 278.

    2. . Named in 1st Wife's Father's will, William Helm, Will Book 13,
    pp. 83-85, dated 11 February 1815, codicil 9 August 1822, Proved
    5 December 1825, Frederick County, Virginia.

    Will located through information obtained from Irene Helm,
    received in an email message dated 10 February 2006.

    3. Vogt, John & Kthley, T. William Jr., (1984), "Virginia Historic
    Marriage Register: Frederick County Marriages 1738-1850," Iberian
    Press, Athens, Georgia, p. 63. Note: Minister, Joannes E. Jackson.
    (1st Marriage to Lucy Helm).

    4. Email message from Ella Brown, forwarded by Charleen Oerding and
    Received 16 Feb 2006:

    Loundoun County Marriages: Bryerly, Samuel, of Frederick County, Va. & Elizabeth Taliaferro Harrison, widow of Thomas Harrison, who has land in Prince William County. 3rd parties: William C. Fitzhugh, Cuthbert Powell. Her children: Ann; Frances. Marriage contract 12 May, 1827. DB 3-0, p. 78.
    (3rd Marriage - to Elizabeth Taliaferro Fitzhugh-Harrison - Her 2nd Marriage).

    5. Vogt, John & Kethley, T. William, Jr., (1985), "Virginia Historic Marriage Register; Loudoun County Marriages, 1760 - 1850," Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia, p. 47.
    Samuel "Bryerly" & E. T. Harrison, 13 May 1827; (Methodist Minister) - Samuel Kennerly.

    6. Stampp, Kenneth M., 1999, "Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War: Series F, Selections from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University, Part 4: North Carolina and Virginia Plantations: Samuel Bryarly Papers, 1787-1884, Frederick County, Virginia," Duke University: Bethesda, MD, pp. 00001-01412.

    This series of letters and documents trace Samuel Bryarly's personal correspondence with his family and business transactions as a wheat plantation owner from 1787-1850. The records continue through 1884 including letters of his children's correspondences and business transactions. Samuel was the son of Thomas Bryarly who built Walnut Grove plantation which was located between Millwood & White Post Villages, Frederick County, Virginia. Samuel is documented as being more prosperous than the ordinary farmer, and educating his children well in the services of Joel Oxley.

    p. 00411.

    Additional confirmation the portrait is Richard Samuel Bryarly, a letter dated 14 September 1842 and addressed to Samuel Bryarly:

    "I was pleased to hear you had your portrait painted and would be more pleased if you would send it to us by Aunt Helen, who will leave your neighborhood shortly for Tennessee. I suppose it could be put up quite portable without the frame. Give our love to momma, Richard, and all the connections and endearing friends and let us hear from you shortly.
    from your affectionate son,
    Tate Bryarly"

    p. 00705
    18 May 1850, Letter from William C. Bryarly in Grenada, Mississippi to his brother Richard Bryarly in White Post, Clarke County, Virginia.
    "Dear Brother Richard, I received your very sad letter on yesterday. Oh it is heart bending when I think that I have been rejoycing so much with the prospect of seeing our Dear good father this summer once more after a five year absencefrom him. But I must say I could but have expected it in as much as he was getting very old. I know he must soon leave us and yet fondly hoped I would have had the great pleasure of seeing his fatherly face once more. Yet I do rejoice Dear Richard when I am well assured he has now the mark of that Eternal Haven of Rest. Because I know he was one of the best of men. Although he did not see fit to attach himself to any one branch of the church, I believe with many of his old aquaintances that he was a Religious Man, and may I, oh may I say let our last be like his.

    p. 00706
    I would be very glad, Richard, if yo will call on Father Kennedy for his sermon viz his funeral sermon of the father. I would like greatly to see it if he has it written in as much as that I could not be with you. The last letter our Dear Father wrote to me gave the sad inteligence of the death of our eldest sister Lucy with consumption that most troublesome of all diseases. I hope her children are well provided for. Do write me how and what they are doing -- I suppose Brother Thornton will visit you next month, and I had hoped to have met him at Memphis on the first of June, and gone on with him. But I find it will be out of my power as my health for one thing has been quite delicate this Spring. I took very severe cold during last Winter and at the time of on fire. Since then I have been fit for but little business and have not been able to do any collecting which is very essential before I go on to buy goods. Also, I am having a store house built at this place which requires my attention for a few months as it is a large house and so much

    p. 00707
    building going on in our town it requires attention to get workmen. I have one of Pages Portable saw mills running near here which will do well I think. Page I suppose you have heard of in Baltimore who is the pattenter of the portable circular saw mill -- consequently I am not certain I will be able to visit you this summer, though I would like very much to do so. On account of my health & c. Do write again soon and remember the particulars to sister. Hug & kiss your little boy for me. Caroline also wishes to the boy affectionately. Remembered to you and sister H also give our love to sister Louisa & family also all Endearing friends
    from your affectionate Brother,
    -- Wm. C. Bryarly

    Robert is quite well and attending my mill. He would like to send his love to his Grand Mama, if he knew I was writing. Has been talking of sending her some money & c.
    Bob has just come in and says give his love to Miss Eliza and Master James & children, yourself, and his Moma, and all the people. Says he wants to see them very bad but is well satisfied here & c.

    7. June 1836, Appointed as Frederick County School Commissioner. (NOTE: The county inception was 1836).

    Gold, Thomas D., (1962), "History of Clarke County Virginia, and its Connection with the War Between the States," Chesapeake Book Company, Berryville, Virginia, p. 22.

    8. MacDonald, Rose M. E. (1943), "Clarke County A Daughter of Frederick: A History of Early Families and Homes," Blue Ridge Press: Berryville, VA, p. 15.
    "A soldier in the War of 1812."

    p.37. "On the first School Commission of Clarke County."

    9. Brown, Stuart E. Jr. (1983), "Annals of Clarke County Virginia," Virginia Book Company, Berryville, Virginia, Vol 1, pp. 226.
    Captain of the Virginia Militia, 51st Regiment, & Major in the War of 1812.

    10. 1850 Mortality Schedule held at Clarke County Historical Association, Archive 1989.00246.002:
    "Samuel Bryarly, 84, died April 1850, Farmer, affliction of the heart, sick 6 days."

    11. Transcribed Copy of R. Samuel Bryarly's Will, Received from Howard D. Moore on 26 January 2006:

    R. Samuel Bryarly Will Book B - Page 401, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; Proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850; Clarke County Clerk's Office, Berryville, Virginia.

    12. Certified Copy of Original Will from Clarke County Circuit Court, Berryville, Virginia. Certified by Clarke County Clerk, Helen Butts.

    Will Book B - Pages 401-402, dated 01 February 1844; Codicil dated 4 January 1846; Settlement of Accounts dated 25 Jan 1850; Proven 27 May 1850; Qualified 25 August 1850.
    Inventory 25 May 1850 (Pages 476-480).

    13. Portrait Photo from The Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.

    14. Farland, Mary Gray & Greenhalgh, Beverly Byrd, 1979, "In the Shadow of the Blue Ridge, Clarke County 1732-1952," p. 122.

    İMark Morrow
    findagrave

    Richard married Susanna Conway Fitzhugh on 3 Mar 1803 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Susanna (daughter of Thomas Fitzhugh and Lucinda Helm) was born on 26 Sep 1785 in Virginia; died in 1826 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susanna Conway Fitzhugh was born on 26 Sep 1785 in Virginia (daughter of Thomas Fitzhugh and Lucinda Helm); died in 1826 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Susannah Conway Fitzhugh was cousin to Samuel's first wife Lucinda.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Lucy Bryarly was born on 26 Sep 1804 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 11 Jan 1850.
    2. 1. Louisa Bryarly was born on 26 Sep 1806 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 26 Sep 1806 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. Thomas Fitzhugh Bryarly was born on 11 Oct 1808 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Mar 1873 in Mount Pleasant, Titus Co, Texas.
    4. Rowland Thornton Bryarly was born in 1813 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Jun 1866 in New York.
    5. William Colville Bryarly was born in 1814 in Virginia; died after 1830.
    6. Mary Susan Bryarly was born in 1815 in Virginia; died in 1843.
    7. Richard Samuel Bryarly was born on 24 Aug 1820 in Jefferson, Powhatan Co, Virginia; died on 22 Nov 1877 in Clarke Co, Virginia.
    8. Robert Bryarly was born in 1823 in Virginia; died in 1825 in Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Thomas Fitzhugh was born on 15 Jun 1753 in Stafford Co, Virginia (son of John Fitzhugh and Alice Eliza Catlett Thornton); died in 1829.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 24 Jul 1795, Fauquier Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Virginia County Records, Volume VI
    (google books)
    page 298
    24 Jul 1795
    Thomas Fitzhugh of Fauquier to John T. Fitzhugh and William Helm as trustees of his (Thomas) mother-in-law Lydia Moffet of Fauquier. Deed of cattle, etc, during her lifetime and afterwards to be divided between Susannah Moffett, Caroline Matilda Moffett, Helen Moffett and John Moffett. Book 12, P 322

    Thomas Fitzhugh and Charlotte his wife of Prince William county. Deed of gift to Lydia Moffett (William Helm and John Thornton Moffett, trustees.) Land in Fauquier county during her lifetime and afterwards to John Helm Moffett, Susannah MOffett, Caroline Matilda Moffett, Helen Moffett, Louisa Moffett, Mildred Grigsby and Aaron Grisby and their heirs. Book 12, P 367.

    Thomas married Lucinda Helm about 1785. Lucinda (daughter of Capt. J. Lynaugh Helm and Hester Edrington) was born about 1754 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lucinda Helm was born about 1754 in Prince William Co, Virginia (daughter of Capt. J. Lynaugh Helm and Hester Edrington); died after 1780.
    Children:
    1. 3. Susanna Conway Fitzhugh was born on 26 Sep 1785 in Virginia; died in 1826 in White Post, Frederick Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Fitzhugh was born on 30 Jun 1727 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia (son of Capt Henry Fitzhugh and Susanna Cooke); died on 11 May 1809 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia; was buried in Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co, Virginia.

    John married Alice Eliza Catlett Thornton on 30 Oct 1746 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford Co, Virginia. Alice (daughter of Rowland Thornton and Elizabeth Catlett) was born on 21 Aug 1729 in Crowes, Stafford Co, Virginia; died on 5 Mar 1790 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Alice Eliza Catlett Thornton was born on 21 Aug 1729 in Crowes, Stafford Co, Virginia (daughter of Rowland Thornton and Elizabeth Catlett); died on 5 Mar 1790 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 5 Mar 1741, Hanover Parish, King George Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Will:
    5 Mar 1741/1742: Will dated 21 September 1741 Will proved 5 March 1741/2 Hanover Parish, King George Co. VA. I Rowland Thornton...son Francis Thornton land in Spotsylvania County as also land lying in King George County...loving wife Elizabeth the following Negroes Frank, Robin, Peter, Casor & Bess...the use of my two Negroes Joe & Jemmy during her life & after her decease...Daughter Elizabeth have Negroe Jemmy and Daughter Alcey have Negro Joe. I also give my loving wife her first choice of thirty head of cattle...together with all my stock of hogs as also all my household goods both in Virginia & England...Daughter Elizabeth Negroes Tom, Kate, little Bess, Stephen, Sias, Hannibal, Judy, Grace, Moll alias Poll, Ben, Ralph & Phillis...30 pounds Sterling, feather bed, a Black horse called Button, a mare called Phenix and her next choice of eight head of cattle after her mother. I also give (her) Negro Jemmy after my wife's Decease...Daughter Alcey the following fourteen Negro's Casser, Flor, Frank, Nan, Milly, Ester, Bristol, Sibby, Jeffery, Harry, Titus, Mariah, Davy & Jenny...her choice of eight head of the remaining part of my cattle with one good feather bed & furniture. I also give to my daughter Alcey Negro Joe after my wife's decease...son Francis the Remaining part of my Negroes not herein Bequeath'd and fifty pounds sterling together with the remaining part of my cattle and also my new gun, pistolls, holsters, scimeter a new trooping saddle...21 September 1741. (signed). Proved 5 March 1741. King George Co., VA, Will Book A-1, pp 147-9.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thamm&id=I12140

    Children:
    1. Henry Fitzhugh was born on 7 Feb 1748 in King George Co, Virginia; died on 16 Jan 1815 in Stafford Co, Virginia.
    2. John Thorton Fitzhugh was born on 29 Sep 1749 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia; died on 9 Feb 1809 in Prince William Co, Virginia.
    3. George Fitzhugh was born on 24 Apr 1751 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died in Nov 1810 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    4. 6. Thomas Fitzhugh was born on 15 Jun 1753 in Stafford Co, Virginia; died in 1829.
    5. Elizabeth Fitzhugh was born on 10 Oct 1754 in Belle Air, Stafford Co, Virginia; died on 25 Feb 1825.
    6. Susanna Fitzhugh was born on 6 Feb 1756 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died on 15 Mar 1819.

  3. 14.  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).

    --------
    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:
    From: Chris Herndon
    Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 7:29 AM
    To: lumoto1@gmail.com
    Subject: Proposed Change: J. Lynaugh Helm, Capt (I3432)

    Proposed Change: J. Lynaugh Helm, Capt (I3432)
    Tree: Roots
    Link: http://sherry.server-hosts.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I3432&tree=Roots

    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

    Chris Herndon
    herndonchris@hotmail.com

    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]


  4. 15.  Hester Edrington was born about 1712 in Hanover Parish, Richmond Co, Virginia (daughter of Christopher Edrington and Mary Peyton); died about 1803 in Prince William Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Fauquier County in the Revolution by T. Triplett Russell, John K. Gott.
    Pg 76
    William Blackwell, 1738-1782, son of Col. William and Elizabeth (Crump) Blackwell, married about 1780, Celia Helm, daughter of Lynaugh and Hester (Edrington) Helm, and widow of Henry Foote, 1738-1777. She married (3) 1786, Dr. George Graham.
    -- this shows her name Edrington - but seems researchers posting on the Internet are all saying Hester Netherton.

    one such site showing her as Netherton is here:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbh&id=I10053

    ======
    If she is indeed daughter of Henry Netherton and Sarah Tucker, then she was the step daughter of William Veale of Westmoreland Co, Virginia; 2nd husband of Sarah Tucker.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Fauquier County in the Revolution by T. Triplett Russell, John K. Gott.
    Pg 76
    William Blackwell, 1738-1782, son of Col. William and Elizabeth (Crump) Blackwell, married about 1780, Celia Helm, daughter of Lynaugh and Hester (Edrington) Helm, and widow of Henry Foote, 1738-1777. She married (3) 1786, Dr. George Graham.

    Children:
    1. Margaret Grayson Helm was born about 1748 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1789 in of, Prince William Co, Virginia.
    2. Celia Helm was born in 1750 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1789 in Hardin Co, Kentucky.
    3. Achillis Helm was born about 1752; died after 1796.
    4. 7. Lucinda Helm was born about 1754 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1780.
    5. Elizabeth Helm was born about 1755 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1789 in of, Prince William Co, Virginia.
    6. William Helm was born about 1757 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died after 1795 in of, Prince William Co, Virginia.
    7. Thomas Helm was born in 1755 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1819 in Garrard, Kentucky.