VAN HELSING |
Almost certainly related by blood to both the Spielsdorf and
Karnstein families. Their award of arms is as follows: Quarterly,
sable and gules, per sinister base a tower or. Who awarded the arms remains
a mystery but one likely contender would be the Holy Roman
Empire. Continuing research into this family of vampire hunters continues. Here are those members of the house which have (so far) been identified. A family tree showing relationships (as far as they are known) can be found below:
Adelia Van Helsing,
Raphael Van Helsing, Otto Van Helsing and Abelard Van Helsing all left notes behind
regarding the hunting of demons, vampires, dragons and the like.
Gabriel Van Helsing
is a very mysterious figure, whose history remains unknown (quite possibly to
himself).
Sir Andreas Van
Helsing ( -1789) is mentioned in
the series Young Dracula. His
painting is on the wall, albeit with the name “Sir Manly” which indicates the
tone of the show. “Andreas” on the other
hand does mean exactly that. Death
coincided with the French Revolution.
Dr. Jan Van Helsing
(Before 1791 - ?) would seem to have a scientist of some kind and a refugee
from the French Revolution. His
inclusion must be viewed as somewhat speculative since the only reference to
him is in a description of Van Helsing ancestors in the novel Covenant With
the Vampire, whose plot is generally un-Woldable. It remains possible this name filtered into
the story due to author’s research. Jan
would be father of four known sons:
Boris, Abraham, Cornelius and Henrik.
Unknown Van Helsing
#1 (Before 1791 - ?) about whom all we know is that he had two sons: Fritz and David.
Boris Van Helsing (r) |
Abraham Van Helsing
( - ) Arguably the most famous member of the clan, whose life saw the start of
the Dracula-Van Helsing feud/war. He had
a son, Lawrence, and a daughter, Maria.
Cornelius Van Helsing
(?) Relatively little is known about
this man, save that he left a written account of his adventures hunting
vampires. He and a companion followed up
on his brother Abraham’s exploits in Transylvania,
while Cornelius himself ended up in prison.
Henrik Van Helsing
(?)
Fritz Van Helsing
(?) Defeated the soul-clone
Dracula-Saville in 1909. Was evidently
fond of or deeply respected his cousin, since he named his some Abraham II
after him.
David Van Helsing |
David Van Helsing
(?) Initially skeptical of all things
supernatural, this scholar learned otherwise when held captive by sect known as
The Brotherhood. As a result, he played
a pivotal role in defeating (but alas, not destroying) Dracula-Pan in
1909. According to Gustav, his
great-grandson as told in Dracula: The Series, David at one point made a
detailed map that the creature known as Alexander Lucard would use as a
base. He had at least one son to carry
on the family name, Peter.
Arnold Van Helsing (?) What we know about Arnold is that he seems
to have become completely Anglicized, lacking any trace of his father’s
accent. In 1909 he personally destroyed
the soul clone Dracula-Matheson. He had
at least two sons, Jeremiah and another who seemed to have changed the family
name to “Hellsing.”
Norris Van Helsing
(?) For many years it was presumed Norris to have disappeared fighting the soul
clone Dracula-Rominoff, presumably killed.
In the 1980s the much-stranger truth came out. He had been trapped in another reality dubbed
“limbo” since 1897. His name is
mentioned in Young Dracula while what little we know of his story is
chronicled in the film The Monster Squad. He has no known children.
Miley Van Helsing |
Lawrence Van Helsing (1850-1910) fought many
vampires, including Baron Meinster, Dracula Kah and (especially)
Dracula-Denrom. Like his cousin Arnold,
he seems to have become completely anglicized.
He had two sons, Leyland and Valdemar.
Abraham Van Helsing
II (?-?) evidently emigrated to America
and married a woman named Rosenberg. Since it seems likely at least two of their
children followed the Hebrew faith, he may have converted. Murdered by an as-yet-unidentified bride (or
daughter) of Dracula (or one of his soul-clones) he eventually haunted his
granddaughter and helped her avenge his death.
He had three known sons: Ira,
Jeffrey and Victor.
Peter Van Helsing
(?-?) somewhat surprisingly is the only known member of the family to have
joined the Watcher’s Council, that body which oversees the mystic bloodline of
the Slayers. He evidently had at least
one son to carry on the family name.
Jeremiah Van Helsing
(?-?) was the son of Arnold
and evidently was quite the scholar of occult lore. He learned of a unique ritual that
Dracula-Prime intended to enact decades in the future, preparing his son August
to thwart the Impaler’s plans. He has no
other known children.
Hellsing #1 (?-?)
for some reason changed his name. Given
the timing, one likely explanation is the anti-German hysteria of WWI that
might have seen “Van Helsing” as too German.
Leyland Van Helsing |
Leyland Van Helsing
(1877- ) accompanied his father Lawrence to China in order to combat the Seven
Golden Vampires, then under the sway of Dracula-Kah. During this adventure, Leyland
met and married a martial artist named Mei Kwei. Many years later, Leyland
helped thwart the efforts of Dracula-Lejos.
He and Mei Kwei had two sons, Lorimar and H.R. (what these initial stand
for remains to be learned) and a daughter named Jessica.
Valdemar Van Helsing
(?-?) remains one of the family about whom little has been learned. He did however function as a freelance vampire/monster hunter in the 1970s, when he crossed paths with Dr. Adam Spektor.
Jeffrey Van Helsing
(1938- ?) took his mother’s maiden name “Rosenberg”
and established a therapeutic practice in New
York City. He
had a relationship with a model named Cindy Sondheim, and when she became the
target of a vampire’s attentions, Jeffrey reclaimed his heritage, albeit not
before losing Cindy. Eventually he had
two children, a son named Stan and a daughter named Willamena.
Ira Van Helsing
(?-?) was apparently Jeffrey’s younger brother and like him took the Rosenberg name. Both evidently were raised Jewish. Ira moved to California,
where he married a woman named Sheila and had a daughter, Willow.
Victor Van Helsing
(1948-1989) retained the family name but in the end became the victim of a
vampire while investigating a nest of the creatures (as noted in the film Transylvania
Twist).
Unknown Van Helsing
#2 (?-?) was the son of Peter, but very little is as yet known about him,
save that he produced a daughter and two sons—Gustav and Abraham III (who may
well have been twins).
Lorimar Van Helsing |
Sir Arthur Hellsing
(?-1989) became the head of a paramilitary organization dedicated to destroying
monsters and demons. Evidence suggested
he wed a woman from India. The precise circumstances of his knighthood
remain unknown. He intended his daughter
Integra to take his place.
Richard Hellsing
(?-?) sought to usurp his niece’s position, and in the process accidentally
freed a vampire who considered himself honor-bound to serve the family for the
rest of time.
Lorimar Van Helsing (1909-?) strongly resembled his grandfather and followed in his footsteps. He is known to have had three sons: Matthew, Conrad and Kurt.
Jessica Van Helsing I
(?-?) was a vampire hunter active in the 1940s.
H.R. Van Helsing
(?-?) became heavily involved in an American paramilitary organization dedicated
to fighting vampires and the like, dubbed the Polidorium. One of the most fecund of all members of the
family, he had at least five children:
Judith, Alex, Veronica (aka “Ronnie”), Francesca (aka “Frankie) and
Robert (aka “Bobbie”).
Willow Rosenberg |
Willow Rosenberg
(1982- ?) might yet be unaware she is entitled to call herself a Van
Helsing. She became a highly skilled
magic-user and the best friend/companion of the Slayer Buffy Anne Summers.
Stan Van Helsing
(circa 1980-?) seems to be an example of how destiny can act independently of
talent. He quite accidentally helped end
a supernatural threat as chronicled in a motion picture that bears his name.
Willamena Van Helsing
(circa 1982-?) eventually found herself haunted by the ghost of her grandfather
Abraham II and at his urging managed to destroy a powerful female vampire while
attending college. A very bowdlerized
version of this story became the motion picture The Sexy Adventures of Van
Helsing.
Unnamed Van Helsing
#3 (?-?) ended up married to a man named Townsend. They had a son named Richard.
Gustav Van Helsing
(1925-?) was a considerable scholar of history and the occult, but seems to
have left the vampire-hunting to his brother (and probably twin) Abraham
III. When he did start to fight
vampires, he in particular went after the creature known as Alexander
Lucard. He had at his disposal a
powerful talisman known as the Cross of the Magyars. Gustav and his wife Margaret had at least one
son, Klaus.
Abraham Van Helsing
III (1925-1965) evidently was an active vampire slayer, as well as the
grandfather of Eric Van Helsing who refers to him in Dracula: The Series. He had an unnamed son and a daughter, Lena.
Noah Van Helsing
(?-?) as the adopted son of August, and turned out to be an ally of the dhampir
Blade.
Isaac Van Helsing
(?-?) was a vampire hunter, as recorded in the film The Last Sect. He bears a startling resemblance to his
great-great-grandfather, Thomas Caine aka Dracula-Latos.
Malachi Van Helsing |
Malachi Van Helsing
(?-?) also hunted/hunts vampires as recorded in the film My Mom’s Dating a
Vampire.
Integra Hellsing
(1977-?) survived an assassination attempt by her uncle when she was only
twelve years old. She then went on to
head a paramilitary anti-vampire/demon organization. (See Hellsing)
Matthew Van Helsing
(?-2000) maintained an antiques business while holding a powerful soul clone
later known as Dracula-Judas prisoner.
When this creature escaped, Matthew sought to protect his daughter Mary,
and in the process was murdered by the three new brides of the soul clone.
Conrad Van Helsing
(1930-?) is both blind and psychic, and has had many encounters with both
Dracula-Mordante as well as Vampirella.
He married Ruth Parrish Keogh and had two sons, Adam and Robert.
Kurt Van Helsing Sr.
(1931-1968) and his wife Anna Ambroisius were murdered by vampires and the
woman known as Vampirella framed for the crime.
The couple had three daughters—Rachel I, Jessica II and Vanessa—as well
as a son, Kurt Jr.
Judith Van Helsing
Alex Van Helsing
Veronica “Ronnie” Van
Helsing (1974-?) (see Sword of Dracula comic)
Francesca “Frankie”
Van Helsing
Roberta “Robbie” Van
Helsing
Richard Townsend
(?-?) was a businessman turned into a vampire by Alexander Lucard. He and his wife Eileen had two sons, Chris
and Max.
Klaus Van Helsing
(?-?) was also turned into a vampire by Alexander Lucard. He bears a startling resemblance to Nicholas
de Brabant, a medieval knight who became a Sutekhim vampire (see Forever
Knight and Dracula: The Series).
Unnamed Van Helsing
#4 (?-?) is only known as the son of Abraham III and father of Eric.
Lina Van Helsing
(?-?) is a psychiatrist who seems to have encountered a Dacian vampire’s
victims but did not recognize the signs.
It is possible she later traveled to America and went mad after a meeting
of her own with the same vampiress dispatched (in theory) by Willamena Van
Helsing. (See Snakewoman and The
Sexy Adventures of Van Helsing and Lust of Dracula) She bears a resemblance to some women in the
Karnstein family.
Mary Heller
(?-2000) used her mother’s maiden name.
Living in New Orleans,
she ultimately succumbed to Dracula-Judas, becoming a vampire. Yet in the end she decided to follow her
father’s path, fighting the undead. [Note:
A fair number of Van Helsings of this generation ended up vampires]
Adam Van Helsing
(1952-?) was an adult in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It showed.
He entered into a relationship with Vampirella, fighting
Dracula-Mordante. Adam was good friends
with Michelle Collins of Maine
and her son Martin grew up referring to him as his uncle. In time Adam claimed Martin to be his son,
but this seems extremely unlikely due to dates.
Later, after Adam managed to defeat Dracula-Lejos, the two became
instrumental (they thought) in destroying a Dacian vampire of the Karnstein
family who was a kind of adopted daughter to the soul-clone. (See Vampirella comics, Dark
Shadows unfinished 2004 pilot, the film Nadja).
Robert Van Helsing
(1958-1977) tracked down a nest of vampires that turned out to be led by a
reformed Dracula-Latos! This colony in
the Arizona desert consisted mostly of undead who longed to stop killing and
live in peace, but faced rebellion by younger, more feral vampires. Sandy, a young vampires who fell in love with
Robert, bit and turned him. He then
helped defeat the evil vampires. (see Sundown:
The Vampire in Retreat motion picture)
Rachel Van Helsing I
(1950-1982) saw her parents murdered by vampires and was raised by the elderly
vampire hunter Quincy Harker. When
Dracula-Prime seemed at long last defeated, she entered into a relationship
with Frank Drake, the direct descendant of the Impaler himself. It did not last but produced a daughter,
Rachel II. Upon resurrection
Dracula-Prime turned her into a vampire, but after his defeat she persuaded a
hero to destroy her. (see Marvel Comics)
Kurt Van Helsing Jr.
(1952- ) defeated a Dracula soul-clone in the 1970s and went on to marry Mary
Gibbons, the vampire’s target. (see The Curse of Dracula)
Jessica Van Helsing |
Vanessa Van Helsing
(1962) was a psychic who aided a team in hunting vampires and monsters. (see Night
Force from DC Comics)
Sophie Townsend, nee
Metternich (?-?) was the ward of Gustav Van Helsing, eventually falling in
love and marrying Chris Townsend, the old man’s nephew. Due to a strange set of circumstances, she
was turned into a Varnean vampire but cured.
Many years later she was turned again, this time into an Orlockian and
as a result was vastly powerful, taking the name Lilith and leading a very
dangerous nest in Los Angeles. She and Chris had two daughters, Christine
and Amber. (see Dracula: The Series and 30 Days of Night sequel)
Christopher “Chris”
Townsend (?-?) was a Van Helsing by blood but not name. His father vanished and only eventually did
the family learn he’d been turned by Alexander Lucard. In time he married his Uncle Gustav’s ward,
Sophie. They had two daughters,
Christine and Amber (see Dracula: The Series and the upcoming The
Sisterhood)
Maximillian “Max”
Townsend (1970 - ?) never knew his father.
He became like a second son to Gustav, and enthusiastically studied
vampires. (see Dracula: The Series).
As an adult, changed his name to Jacob Van Helsing (see Bram Stoker’s
Dracula’s Curse)
Eric V.H. and son |
Eric Van Helsing
(?-?) was a teacher in England
whose wife at first did not believe his talk about vampires and the family
history. Then the soul-clone
Dracula-Edgar and his family crossed their paths. Ultimately, Eric was mesmerized to forget the
existence of the undead and so was helpless when confronted by same. His widow and son Jonathan or “Johnno” vowed
to carried on in his memory. (see Young Dracula television show)
Martin James Collins
(c. 1960 -?) ended up at the center of events in New York when his wife was bitten by the
very unusual Dacian dhampir named Irina. (see the film Nadja) Whether in fact Adam Van Helsing was indeed
his father remains a little mysterious, but overall not at all likely. Then again, Adam might have married Michelle
Collins (Martin’s mother) at some point so it remains possible this describes
their legal relationship. Martin and
Adam together exorcised the Collinsgreen estate in upstate New York, probably in the late 1990s (see 2004
Dark Shadows).
Rachel Corrigan, nee
Van Helsing (?-?) looks amazing like her mother. Widows at the same time her son Connor died,
she and her daughter Kat eventually found themselves associated with a covert
organization known as the Legacy. As a
direct descendant of both Abraham Van Helsing and Count Dracula, Rachel has
demonstrated considerable abilities as a magic user. (see Poltergeist: The
Legacy)
John Van Helsing
(?-?) would seem to be the son of Kurt Jr., and whose widow Samantha is a
vampire hunter with certain powers (and amnesia). (see Helsing from Caliber Comics).