1775 - 1845 (70 años)
Abraham's cónyuge(Maria) are unproven. If you have any proof, please make a suggestion.
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Nombre |
Abraham Helm |
Parentesco | with Maritza Uribe Senior
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Nacimiento |
1775 |
Saint Martin, West Indies |
Sexo |
Varón |
Fallecimiento |
1845 |
Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
ID Persona |
I3028 |
rodriguezuribe.co |
Última Modificación |
15 May 2024 |
Familia |
Maria N.L. (unproven), n. 1789, New York, New York, USA |
Marriage |
1815 |
Tipo: Sinagoga |
Age at Marriage |
He : ~ 40 años - She : ~ 26 años. |
Hijos |
| 1. Catherine Auguste Helm, n. 1818, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
| 2. William Helm, n. 1821, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
| 3. Adelaide Helm, n. 1822, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
| 4. Maria Margaret Mathilde Helm, n. 1826, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies f. Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
+ | 5. Joseph Helm, n. 1828, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies f. 1885, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia (Edad 57 años)
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Documentos
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| Plantacion Altona, Abraham Helm Name Abraham Helm
Gender (Male)
Marital Status Married
Age 66
Birth Date abt 1775
Birth Place St Martins
Residence Date 1841
Residence Address South Side Quarter 7
Residence Saint Thomas (St Thomas), St Thomas, Dansk Vestindien
Occupation Living By the Estate
Role Free
Estate Owner Abraham Helm
Others Listed (Name) Age
Abraham… |
| PLantacion Altona, herederos de Abraham Helm Name Maria Helm
Gender (Female)
Marital Status Widow
Age 56
Birth Date abt 1790
Birth Place America
Residence Date 1846
Residence Dansk Vestindien
Residence Island Saint Thomas (St Thomas)
Occupation Ohr Estate
Role Free
Estate Owner Wm Amingen
Others Listed (Name) Age
Maria Helm 56
Adelaide Helm 21
Margaret Helm … |
| Plantacion Altona, herederos de Maria Helm. 1850 Name Maria Helm
Gender Kvinde (Female)
Marital Status Widow
Age 61
Birth Date abt 1789
Birth Place New York
Residence Date 1850
Residence Address South Quarter 1
Residence St Thomas, Dansk Vestindien
Residence Island Saint Thomas (St Thomas)
Occupation Planter
Estate Owner A Helms Heirs
Others Listed (Name) Age
Maria Helm 61 |
ID Familia |
F1408 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
Última Modificación |
7 May 2024 |
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Notas |
- Propietario de la Plantacion Altona
- Lovango Cay Historical Timeline, March 2008
Lovango Map 1919
Date Event
1728, Oct. 18 Deed to Lovango granted to William Gandy from the Danish West India & Guinea Company, with an 8-year tax amnesty to encourage plantation development. Gandy was a master carpenter who had worked for the DWI&GC in St. Thomas. He had previously been granted a waterfront parcel on Cinnamon Bay in 1722, which he sold to Peter Durloo in 1728 [RA/DWI&GC/SJLL. 1728-39].
1730 William Gandy is found dead in his hammock on Lovango, believed to have been killed by his slaves. As the corpse is rapidly decomposing, he is buried immediately in his hammock. The sole heir is his wife Elizabeth; the estate is valued at 300 Rigsdallers [RA/Martfelt1765].
1732 Probate of Elizabeth Gandy: her daughters, Anna Maria Mauor (married to Dedrick van Still) and Rachel Mauor (married to Johannes Jansen) inherit Lovango and a house in Charlotte Amalie equally [RA/VLA/SkiftePro/Ltr.B.1724-32].
1732 to 1751 In Martfelt’s account of the cays of St. John, Gandy’s sole remaining heir is noted as “old Madam Other.” He goes on: “As she could not, because of poorness, resume at the cay, it was left alone and unworked…” [RA/Martfelt,1765].
1751-1752 A British subject by the name of Conners applies for, and receives, a land patent on Lovango as a deserted island from the General Government in Antigua. As late as 1765 he is still upholding his claim and cultivating provisions on the cay [RA/Martfelt,1765].
c 1756 The Danish Crown takes possession of Lovango as an abandoned and bankrupt estate, and then issues a deed to Peter Durloo [RA/Martfe1t,1765].
1780 Peter Oxholm shows the cay as uninhabited on his manuscript map of St. John [RA/Oxholm,1780].
1788 The 22-ton bark Two Sisters, owned and operated by George Hazzel, receives a sea pass to sail from her homeport of Lovango to Charlotte Amalie [RA/GTA/SeapassProl788-1808]. (DK note: I recall seeing a reference to a physical altercation between Durloo and Hazzell over Hazzell’s presence on Lovango).
1791, Dec.16 Lovango. noted as consisting of 200 acres, is deeded to George Hazzel, and reappears in the tax rolls for the first time since 1729. It remains in the rolls thereafter. [RA/VLA/STJM,1794]
1803 Tax rolls record George Hassel residing on Lovango, with 10 acres in pasture or provision crops [RA/VLA/STJM,1804].
1804, Jan. 18 Probate of Rebecca Elizabeth Hassel, wife of Benjamin Hassel reveals that she and her brother, George Hassel, are joint owners of the Cay. Her children are her heirs: John Hassel, 8; Anna Hassel, 24 (married to planter Joseph Sewer of Jost Van Dyke); Sara Hassel, l8 (present but stricken with smallpox); Louisa Hassel, 14 (also with smallpox). The underage children’s guardian is her brother, James Hassel, a merchant on St. Thomas [RA/VLA/STJL/Reg&VurPro 1797-1807].
1805 Ownership is split in the tax rolls between Abraham Helm and James Hassell Jr., each with 100 acres. There are 3 white residents and 5 slaves, with 6 acres in pasture or provision crops [RA/VLA/STJM, 1805].
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