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Thursday, May 6, 1886 ANSON TIMES (Wadesboro, Anson County, NC)
Fountain Hill: Rev. Calvin HELMS, a minister in the Primitive Baptist Church, and otherwise a very worthy citizen who became insane some time ago and was sent to the Insane Asylum, slipped from his guard and got into the Engine room, where he came in contact with the driving wheel, he received such injuries that he died the next day. His body was consigned to his friends, who buried him last Sunday morning in the Family Burying Ground.
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Thursday, May 6, 1886 ANSON TIMES (Wadesboro, Anson County, NC)
Fountain Hill: Rev. Calvin HELMS, a minister in the Primitive Baptist Church, and otherwise a very worthy citizen who became insane some time ago and was sent to the Insane Asylum, slipped from his guard and got into the Engine room, where he came in contact with the driving wheel, he received such injuries that he died the next day. His body was consigned to his friends, who buried him last Sunday morning in the Family Burying Ground.
Family Members
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Sarah Ann Helms McManus
1847–1923
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John Richard Helms
1849–1930
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William Archibald "Archie" Helms
1851–1935
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James Calvin Helms
1853–1934
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Thomas Ashley Helms
1855–1947
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Mary Ellen Helms Medlin
1859–1906
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Manoah Jackson "Manoey" Helms
1861–1943
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Wade Hampton Helms Sr
1866–1926
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Susan Elizabeth Helms Rushing
1879–1958
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Mrs Cora Helms Brewer
1889–1909
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