A candidate for Helen Ross:
Alexander Ross was born at Balgreen, Gamrie, in 1708. He married Agnes Milne and had children. Helen (1745), John (1747), Agnes (1748), Katherine (1755) and William (1758).
Alexander Ross was farmer at Mill of Balmaud, King Edward, by at least 1742 (he was an elder of the kirk that year). His first three children were born at Balmaud, but by June 1755 he had moved to Gamrie and taken on the tenancy of the Mains of Cullen. He disappears from the records in December 1765, and his son John was tenant at Mains of Cullen by 1769.
Between 1780 and 1793, John Ross had seven children baptised. Six of the baptisms were witnessed by Alexander Joass in Burnside of Cullen and one by Alexander Joass in Bauds of Cullen. While Alexander Joass may have been a witness as a friend and neighbour, it might also have been because John Ross's sister Helen had married into the family.
These Rosses can be traced back to John Ross and Barbara Reid, whose son, James Ross, married Barbara Panton, daughter of James Panton of Haremoss, Monquhitter. James Ross and Barbara Panton were the parents Alexander Ross (b. 1708). Alexander's wife, Agnes Milne, was probably the daughter of Thomas Milne in Nether Foulzie, King Edward.