The Family of Joseph Helble & Rosa Anna ???
| NAME | BIRTH | LOCATION | DEATH | LOCATION | MARRIAGE | LOCATION | SPOUSE | NOTE |
| Helble, Joseph | 1784 | Oberheim,Germany | 1857 | Germany | Rosa Mauthe | 1 | ||
| Helmle, William | April 15, 1829 | Oberheim, Wirtenburg, Germany | Utah | June 8, 1851 | Marietta, OH | Anna Maria Peters | 2 | |
| Helmle, Eduord | 3 | |||||||
| Helble, Joseph | ||||||||
| Helble, Gerhardt | ||||||||
| Helble, Mary | Snow |
NOTES :
Joseph and Rosa Anna listed on family list. Alternate names are William Helble and Rosa Mauthe.
William Helmle came to America in 1846 (Age 17); changed his name to Helmle from Helble.
Eduord changed name from Helble to Helmle.
The Family of William Helmle and Anna Maria Peters
| NAME | BIRTH | LOCATION | DEATH | LOCATION | MARRIAGE | LOCATION | SPOUSE | NOTE |
| Helmle, William | April 15, 1829 | Oberheim, Wirtenburg, Germany | Utah | June 3, 1851 | Marietta, OH | Anna Maria Peters | 1 | |
| Helmle, William H. | May 28, 1852 | Marietta, OH | 1899 | July 1876 | Brooklyn, NY | Reilly, Mary | ||
| Helmle, Rose | October 8, 1854 | Marietta, OH | April 19, 1877 | Marietta, OH | Needham, William Henry | |||
| Helmle, Elizabeth | 1857 | Davenport, WI | 1858 | |||||
| Helmle George Bernard | February 25 1859 | Marietta, OH | Abt. 1913 | 1889 | Pettibone, Alice | |||
| Helmle, Elizabeth May | May 9, 1861 | Paris, KY | August 25, 1934 | Hopkinton, New Hampshire | October 4, 1881 | New York, NY | Alexander Robert Black | |
| Helmle, Anna Maria | 1863 | Cincinnati, OH | 1863 | |||||
| Helmle, Joseph Phillip | December 12, 1864 | Cincinnati, OH | 1902 | 1898 | De Bombard, Jeanne | |||
| Helmle, Frank John | March 5,1869 | Marietta, OH | 1945 | November 9, 1893 | Jamer, Louise |
NOTES :
1.From "The Record of My Ancestry" of Alexander R. Black : "William Helmle, who turned from the Catholic faith, was of a rebellious mentality so far as creed and form was concerned. His early restlessness disposition led him to much travel. He was a skilled cabinet maker, whose talents were always sought. During his residence in Brooklyn, N.Y. he was appointed an Inspector of Buildings."