Adam Helmer

Adam Frederick Helmer (c. 1754 April 9, 1830), also known as John Adam Frederick Helmer and Hans Adam Friedrich Helmer, was an American Revolutionary War hero among those of the Mohawk Valley and surrounding regions of New York State. He was made nationally famous by Walter D. Edmonds' popular 1936 novel Drums Along the Mohawk with its depiction of "Adam Helmer's Run" of September 16, 1778, to warn the people of German Flatts of the approach of Joseph Brant and his company of Indians and Tories.

Adam F. Helmer
Marker at the burial site of Helmer and his wife on the north side of Cottle Road in the Town of Brutus, New York. Their grave stones were moved to the Weedsport Rural Cemetery.
Bornc.1754
DiedApril 9, 1830 (1830-04-10)
Resting placeGrave stone in Weedsport Rural Cemetery
OccupationFarmer
Known forRevolutionary War Hero
TitleLieutenant in the Provincial Militia and Scout in Captain John Breadbake's company
SpouseAnna Bellinger (1757–1841)
Children10
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