Historical records matching Edmund Beauchamp, II
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About Edmund Beauchamp, II
Edmund Beauchamp, son of Edmund Beauchamp Sr, and Sarah "Dixon" Beauchamp, was born June 24, 1676 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland, and died 1733 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland.
His father was born Dec 16, 1625. cosgrove North Hamptonshire England, Died Nov 12, 1691 Somerset MD. clerk and owner of Pokemoke Plantation
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He married Sarah Traherne on/about 1699, daughter of George Traherne and Ann Cammady.
CHILDREN INCLUDE: Robert Beauchamp (b) 1700, Annemessex, Somerset, MD (d) 1774, Kent Co, DE. Ann Beauchamp (b) MD, (d) ? William Beauchamp (b) 1703, Worchester Co, MD (d) 1775. John Beauchamp (b) 1714, Somerset Co, MD (d) ? Edmund III Beauchamp (b) Abt. 1715, Somerset Co, MD, (d) ? Elizabeth Beauchamp (b) 1716, Somerset Co, MD (d) ?
References
- Thompson, Stith, 1885-1976. “The Beauchamp family.” "Reprint from the Filson Club history quarterly, vol. 28, no. 2 (April 1954)". Page 9-11. < Archive.Org > The widow, Sarah Beauchamp, later married John Heath of Somerset County. Edmund Beauchamp’s children with their dates of birth so far as known were: (a) Thomas— Alice, b. May 13, 1674. No record.— (b) Edmund.— (c) John.— (d) Doggett.— (e) Edward. —(f) Robert, (date not given), m. Elizabeth (Turpin) Tull (after 1710); son: Turpin Beauchamp.— (g) William (died young).— (h) Patience (no record). For a good discussion of Edmund Beauchamp, see Mary Turpin Layton, “Edmund Beauchamp of Maryland,” D.A.R. Magazine , April, 1932.
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Edmund Beauchamp, II's Timeline
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June 24, 1676
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Anamessex, Somerset County, MD, United States
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January 24, 1677
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Annamessex, Somerset, Maryland
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Worchester, Massachusetts
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Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland
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