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  • Anthony Bek, Bishop of Durham (c.1230 - 1311)
    History of Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham 1283-1311Date of Death 3 March 1311 not 1309?? - " On the death of Antony in 1311, the considerable Bek estates were passed to his brother John's heirs, the Will...
  • Elizabeth Beke (1662 - 1737)
    From link to The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume 3 edited by John Gough Nichols>In the month of February, 1683-4, Colonel Richard Beke married, as his second [SIC: third] wife, Elizabeth, youngest ...
  • Elizabeth Swynnerton (c.1350 - c.1415)
    With Nicholas probably ended the male line of the Becks, who were in fact Draycotes. We learn from a suit at Stafford in 1402 that his mother's name was Mary or Mariota de Bek and that he himself marri...
  • Eve de Grey (aft.1200 - d.)
    Burke, Cokayne, Dugdale and several other sources (including Robert Glover, Somerset Herald 1571-1588, who had a better reputation than most Tudor heralds, for whatever that's worth) agree that Walter ...
  • Joan de Stafford (1329 - 1373)
    Jane De Stafford was born 1329 in Tunbridge, Staffordshire, England. She was the daughter of 2. Sir Ralph De Stafford Earl of Stafford and 3. Katherine De Hastang. She married Sir Nicholas Beke, son of...

About the Beke surname

Beke tribe related to mongo and dagu obviously exiled from the region of the Holy Land in Asia even now inhabited by mongool and daguur nations may descend from An-E-Bek-Ha occupying the land of A-Gal-Ler-Gade in the days of sharrakin home-taking about 1626 years before c..

He may be the person coreans call Habek releasing some of ruling families there,of whom many might have come together with sarmata and scytha peoples to Europe later to found Beke families here all around.

Jews and christians call them Nabakh and Gilead and yishra'eli.

See Gaskó,Gascoigne and others !

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