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Edmund Beauchamp Jr.

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Edmund Beauchamp Jr.

Birth
Somerset County, Maryland, USA
Death
Oct 1733 (aged 57)
Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknow where he is buried Add to Map
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Son of Edmund Beauchamp Sr, and Sarah "Dixon" Beauchamp was born January 24, 1676 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland, and died 1733 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland.

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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) ?

∼SIR EDWARD DE BEAUCHAMP Aged 57 years old

Maryland BRITISH COLONY


Of Note: SHARON NEIMAN KLEINSTUBER on 6 Mar 2024

Edmund Beauchamp

I added his will abstract to your memorial. Will was proved on 29 Oct 1733. He died sometime prior to that date. Wills can be probated days, weeks & sometimes months or years after a person's death. He is not my direct ancestor, but I'd love his exact date of death. Probably only a church record could have that info. Thanks for creating the memorial.


CHILD of

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp I Esquire ID 85031106

Born December 15, 1625 West Chiltington, Sussex ENGLAND

Baptized December 16, 1625 West Chiltington, Sussex ENGLAND

Died September 26, 1691 in Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Buried in Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY and

Lady Sarah Dixon de Beauchamp ID 226681879

Born April 20, 1652 Hungar's Parish, Northampton County, Virginia BRITISH COLONY

Baptized April 21, 1652 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

They were married, June 11, 1668 Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

They were parents of at least 8 living sons and 4 daughters.

Died October 29, 1733 Coventry Parish Church, Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY


BORN January 24, 1676 Somerset County, Maryland BRISITH COLONY

MARRIED 1708 Miss Sarah Trahearne 1708 Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

CHILDREN 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

SIBLINGS His Parents had documented at least twelve children.

Sir Thomas de Beauchamp

Sir Robert de Beauchamp 1672- Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Alice de Beauchamp May 13, 1674 Crisfield, Somerset -1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp II January 24, 1676-October 1733 married Sarah Trahearne 1708 were parents of 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset County Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Elizabeth Ann de Beauchamp 1677 Manokin, Somerset -March 19, 1745 Dorchester, Maryland and married Solomon Ivory Turpin Sr. in 1695 had 4 sons and 6 daughters

Sir John de Beauchamp April 1, 1679 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Doggett de Beauchamp, July 15, 1681, Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edward de Beauchamp January 24, 1676-October 29, 1733 married Naomy Fountain 1700 had five children Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

*Lady Patience de Beauchamp 1684-1756 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Robert de Beauchamp 1684–1759 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edward de Beauchamp II January 24, 1676 Somerset–October 29, 1733 Crisfield, Somerset County married Sarah Trahearne 1708 had at least 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir William de Beauchamp 1687–1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Hannah de Beauchamp 1689–1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

DIED March 18, 1716 Somerset County, Maryland

BURIED St. John Parish in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland with his parents, siblings, and other family members. (In 1692, the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, became the established church of the Province of Maryland through an Act of the General Assembly. Ten counties had been established in the colony, and those counties were divided into 30 parishes. After the American Revolutionary War, they became part of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, which split off the Episcopal Diocese of Easton in 1868 and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington in 1895).


BIOGRAPHY of his Parents by

Sommerset County Historical Society

His father's father was Lord John de Beauchamp I, one of about 70 financiers of the British Ship named the Mayflower, and his mother was Lady Alice Freeman de Beauchamp. His father was Lord Edmund de Beauchamp, Esquire who migrated to Maryland (One of the original 13 British Colonies of North American in the now United States established by Lord Baltimore George Calvert, who sought to settle what is now known as Maryland as a religious refuge for English Catholics), around 1665. His father became the first clerk keeper of the records and proceedings for Somerset County, Maryland in 1666. His mother was the daughter of Quaker Ambrose Dixon, Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland (One of the 13 British Colonies in North America now known as the United States).


OBITUARY by

His siblings, his families, and all their families will carry on his legacy and spirit.

Son of Edmund Beauchamp Sr, and Sarah "Dixon" Beauchamp was born January 24, 1676 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland, and died 1733 in Annemessex, Somerset, Maryland.

***********************************************************

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) ?

∼SIR EDWARD DE BEAUCHAMP Aged 57 years old

Maryland BRITISH COLONY


Of Note: SHARON NEIMAN KLEINSTUBER on 6 Mar 2024

Edmund Beauchamp

I added his will abstract to your memorial. Will was proved on 29 Oct 1733. He died sometime prior to that date. Wills can be probated days, weeks & sometimes months or years after a person's death. He is not my direct ancestor, but I'd love his exact date of death. Probably only a church record could have that info. Thanks for creating the memorial.


CHILD of

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp I Esquire ID 85031106

Born December 15, 1625 West Chiltington, Sussex ENGLAND

Baptized December 16, 1625 West Chiltington, Sussex ENGLAND

Died September 26, 1691 in Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Buried in Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY and

Lady Sarah Dixon de Beauchamp ID 226681879

Born April 20, 1652 Hungar's Parish, Northampton County, Virginia BRITISH COLONY

Baptized April 21, 1652 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

They were married, June 11, 1668 Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

They were parents of at least 8 living sons and 4 daughters.

Died October 29, 1733 Coventry Parish Church, Somerset, Maryland BRITISH COLONY


BORN January 24, 1676 Somerset County, Maryland BRISITH COLONY

MARRIED 1708 Miss Sarah Trahearne 1708 Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

CHILDREN 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

SIBLINGS His Parents had documented at least twelve children.

Sir Thomas de Beauchamp

Sir Robert de Beauchamp 1672- Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Alice de Beauchamp May 13, 1674 Crisfield, Somerset -1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp II January 24, 1676-October 1733 married Sarah Trahearne 1708 were parents of 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset County Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Elizabeth Ann de Beauchamp 1677 Manokin, Somerset -March 19, 1745 Dorchester, Maryland and married Solomon Ivory Turpin Sr. in 1695 had 4 sons and 6 daughters

Sir John de Beauchamp April 1, 1679 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Doggett de Beauchamp, July 15, 1681, Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edward de Beauchamp January 24, 1676-October 29, 1733 married Naomy Fountain 1700 had five children Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

*Lady Patience de Beauchamp 1684-1756 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Robert de Beauchamp 1684–1759 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir Edward de Beauchamp II January 24, 1676 Somerset–October 29, 1733 Crisfield, Somerset County married Sarah Trahearne 1708 had at least 7 sons and 3 daughters Somerset Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Sir William de Beauchamp 1687–1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

Lady Hannah de Beauchamp 1689–1691 Somerset County, Maryland BRITISH COLONY

DIED March 18, 1716 Somerset County, Maryland

BURIED St. John Parish in Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland with his parents, siblings, and other family members. (In 1692, the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, became the established church of the Province of Maryland through an Act of the General Assembly. Ten counties had been established in the colony, and those counties were divided into 30 parishes. After the American Revolutionary War, they became part of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, which split off the Episcopal Diocese of Easton in 1868 and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington in 1895).


BIOGRAPHY of his Parents by

Sommerset County Historical Society

His father's father was Lord John de Beauchamp I, one of about 70 financiers of the British Ship named the Mayflower, and his mother was Lady Alice Freeman de Beauchamp. His father was Lord Edmund de Beauchamp, Esquire who migrated to Maryland (One of the original 13 British Colonies of North American in the now United States established by Lord Baltimore George Calvert, who sought to settle what is now known as Maryland as a religious refuge for English Catholics), around 1665. His father became the first clerk keeper of the records and proceedings for Somerset County, Maryland in 1666. His mother was the daughter of Quaker Ambrose Dixon, Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland (One of the 13 British Colonies in North America now known as the United States).


OBITUARY by

His siblings, his families, and all their families will carry on his legacy and spirit.



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