Arnold Helton Abt 1764 - 6 Sep 1829
Arnold was born in Harrison County, Kentucky.
Arnold married first wife unknown, and his 2nd wife was Sarah Johnson. It is assumed all his children were from the first wife.
Arnold died in Heltonville, Indiana. He is buried in Gilgal cemetery
Sunday, February 20, 2011
2nd Great Grand Father Helton
Andrew Helton 9 Sep 1806 - 5 Apr 1874
Andrew was born in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
Another link to Sullivan County.
Biographical link to Andrew.
Andrew was a Merchant.
He married Hannah Jane Woolery on 13 Mar 1828 in Lawrence County, Indiana.
Andrew died in Bloomington, Indiana and is married in Rose Hill cemetery.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
My Great Grand Father Helton
Michael Woolery Helton 24 May 1829 -18 Jan 1868
Michael was born in Lawrence County, Indiana.
Michael was a Merchant. A biographical link.
Michael died in Bloomington, Indiana. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Bloomington.
He married Theresa Lucretia Cron 17 Feb 1896 in , Carroll, Indiana.
Michael was born in Lawrence County, Indiana.
Michael was a Merchant. A biographical link.
Michael died in Bloomington, Indiana. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Bloomington.
He married Theresa Lucretia Cron 17 Feb 1896 in , Carroll, Indiana.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
My Grand Father Helton
Lewis Cron Helton Nov 1868 - 1906
Lewis was born in Bloomington, Indiana
Images of Bloomington
Lewis worked for the Monon Railraod
Lewsis moved away to Chicago as is indicated by the following news item from the front page of the Bloomington Republican Progress, 4 Jan 1893:
Lewis Helton, who holds a position in a Chicago railroad office, spent Christmas with his mother in this city.
He soon moved on to Michigan City, Indiana, according to this note on the front page of the Republican Progress for 5 April 1893:
Lewis Helton has been sent from the Monon freight office at Chicago to Michigan City, where he has been given a better position.
Lewis died of Typhoid fever while visiting Payette, Idaho
Lewis is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, in Bloomington, Indiana
Lewis married Leara Benson on 17 Feb 1896 in Carroll County, Indiana
Lewis was born in Bloomington, Indiana
Images of Bloomington
Lewis worked for the Monon Railraod
Lewsis moved away to Chicago as is indicated by the following news item from the front page of the Bloomington Republican Progress, 4 Jan 1893:
Lewis Helton, who holds a position in a Chicago railroad office, spent Christmas with his mother in this city.
He soon moved on to Michigan City, Indiana, according to this note on the front page of the Republican Progress for 5 April 1893:
Lewis Helton has been sent from the Monon freight office at Chicago to Michigan City, where he has been given a better position.
Lewis died of Typhoid fever while visiting Payette, Idaho
Lewis is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, in Bloomington, Indiana
Lewis married Leara Benson on 17 Feb 1896 in Carroll County, Indiana
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Why is Family History Research so popular?
"The Spirit of Elijah"
"Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord:
And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse." (Malachi: 4:5-6)
“I will reveal unto you the Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. “And he shall plant in the hearts of the children the promises made to the fathers, and the hearts of the children shall turn to their fathers.“If it were not so, the whole earth would be utterly wasted at his coming." (D&C 2:1-3)
Elijah, the old testament prophet, has restored, in this the last dispensation, the sealing keys allowing families to be linked together forever in the Lord's Holy Temples.
The Spirit of Elijah is moving across the earth.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Origin of the Helton name
The family of Hylton - Helton - Hilton originates from Monkwearmouth on the north bank of the River Wear in North East England, where Hylton Castle still stands.
Hylton Castle
Origin of Helton name
Monkearmouth
Hylton Castle
Origin of Helton name
Monkearmouth
Thursday, February 10, 2011
My Father
Carter Benson Helton 5 Dec 1900 - 16 Dec 1960
My dad was born in West Lafayette, Indiana.
His dad died when Carter was 5 years old. My dad learned early about hard work. His first job was being a paper boy.
He was to young to serve in WWI and to old for WWII.
Dad went to the University of Indiana, but due to high cost transferred to Butler University.
Dad played football for the Bulldogs from 1922 to 1925
Butler Football
Butler University
I remember he was in the printing business in Indiana, before moving to Dayton, Ohio.
In Dayton he was one of the the founders of - Kircher, Helton & Collect Advertising Agency.
My parents started going to Cape Cod, Massachusetts when I was very young. We loved the summer weather at Cape Cod and the water for racing sailboats and water skiing. We rented in West Yarmouth for 11 years, then we moved to West Hyannisport.
My dad died on December 16, 1960. He was aboard the TWA airplane that crashed along with the United flight over New York City. He was coming to Boston to help mom bring me home from the hospital. I had TB.
1960 Crash
The Boy who Survived
My dad is buried at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
My dad married Harriet Eaton Adams on 14 Jun 1930, in Brooklyn, Morgan, Indiana.
My dad was born in West Lafayette, Indiana.
His dad died when Carter was 5 years old. My dad learned early about hard work. His first job was being a paper boy.
He was to young to serve in WWI and to old for WWII.
Dad went to the University of Indiana, but due to high cost transferred to Butler University.
Dad played football for the Bulldogs from 1922 to 1925
Butler Football
Butler University
My dad lived through the Great Depression.
I remember he was in the printing business in Indiana, before moving to Dayton, Ohio.
In Dayton he was one of the the founders of - Kircher, Helton & Collect Advertising Agency.
My parents started going to Cape Cod, Massachusetts when I was very young. We loved the summer weather at Cape Cod and the water for racing sailboats and water skiing. We rented in West Yarmouth for 11 years, then we moved to West Hyannisport.
My dad died on December 16, 1960. He was aboard the TWA airplane that crashed along with the United flight over New York City. He was coming to Boston to help mom bring me home from the hospital. I had TB.
1960 Crash
The Boy who Survived
My dad is buried at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
My dad married Harriet Eaton Adams on 14 Jun 1930, in Brooklyn, Morgan, Indiana.
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