John Beauchamp1
M, #96747, b. circa 1245, d. circa 1298
Birth* | John Beauchamp was born circa 1245 in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .1 |
| He was the son of William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire and Isabel Mauduit.1 |
Marriage* | John Beauchamp married Joan de Audley circa 1280, in Heleigh, Audley, Staffordshire, England, 53.055669,-2.301893 .1 |
Death* | John Beauchamp died circa 1298, in Holt, Martley, Worcestershire, England, 52.261279,-2.251087 .1 |
Sir John Beauchamp1

M, #92119, b. circa 1285, d. circa 1346
Title* | Sir John Beauchamp received the title of He was Lord of Ryme, Dorset and of Oburnford, Oulescombe, Teignherby and Buckerell, Devonshire.1 |
Birth* | He was born circa 1285.1 |
| He was the son of Sir Humphrey de Beauchamp and Sybil Oliver.2 |
(First) Marriage* | Sir John Beauchamp married first Joan between 1311 and 1312.1 |
Living* | Sir John Beauchamp was living in 1337.1 |
(Second) Marriage* | He married second Alice de Nonant, daughter of Sir Roger de Nonant, circa 1344.1 |
Death* | Sir John Beauchamp died circa 1346.1 |
Family: Sir John Beauchamp and Joan
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Citations
- [S2048] Lord Clermont Thomas Fortescue, A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches (n.p.: n.pub., First Edition 1869, Second Edition 1880). Hereinafter cited as A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches.
- [S2049] Ancestry of Agnes Harris, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/royalhar.html. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry of Agnes Harris.
Sir John Richard Beauchamp1

M, #74003, b. circa 1315, d. 8 April 1349
Note* | He was Knight and heir, born about 1315, died 8 April 1349, Lord of Ryme, Dorsetshire and of Oburnford, Oulescombe, Teignhervy and Buckerell, Devonshire. He married first about 1340 Margaret, daughter of John Whalesburgh.1 |
Birth* | Sir John Richard Beauchamp was born circa 1315.1 |
| He was the son of Sir John Beauchamp and Alice de Nonant.1 |
Marriage* | Sir John Richard Beauchamp married Margaret Whalesburgh, daughter of John Whalesburgh, circa 1340.1 |
Death* | Sir John Richard Beauchamp died on 8 April 1349.1 |
Citations
- [S2048] Lord Clermont Thomas Fortescue, A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches (n.p.: n.pub., First Edition 1869, Second Edition 1880). Hereinafter cited as A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches.
Margaret Beauchamp1
F, #92298, b. September 1407, d. 6 March 1467
Richard de Beauchamp 1st Earl of Worcester1
M, #97933, b. before 1397, d. between 18 March 1421 and 1422
Sir Richard de Beauchamp Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick1 
M, #94237, b. 25 or 28 jan 1381/2, d. 30 April 1439

Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (?-1439), drawn by S. Harding, from a print in the British Museum, 1793.
Birth* | Sir Richard de Beauchamp Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick was born 25 or 28 jan 1381/2 in Salwarpe, Worcestershire, England .1,2 |
| He was the son of Sir Thomas Beauchamp , Knight, 12th Earl of Warwick and Margaret Ferrers.1 |
(First) Marriage* | Sir Richard de Beauchamp Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick married first Elizabeth Berkeley before 5 October 1397.1 |
Knighted* | Sir Richard de Beauchamp Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick was made a knight of the Bath, the day before the Coronation of Henry IV, on 12 October 1399.2 |
Success1* | In 1401 he succeeded to the earldom of Warwick on the death of his father Thomas.2 |
Biographical Note* | Richard was the closest lieutenant of King Henry V, and was by Henry's bedside when he died. in 1422.3 |
(Second) Marriage* | He married second Lady Isabel le Despenser Countess of Worcester and Warwick, daughter of Thomas le Despenser 1st Earl of Gloucester and Constance of York, on 26 November 1423 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England .1 |
Death* | Sir Richard de Beauchamp Knight, 13th Earl of Warwick died on 30 April 1439, in Rouen, Normandy, France .1
 Death of Sir Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, from Rous's "History of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick". |
Alt-Death | An alternate death date is on 31 May 1439.4 |
Burial* | He was buried in October 1439 in Beauchamp Chapel, St. Mary's Church, Warwick, England . His body was brought over to England and buried at Warwick.4
 Effigy of Richard Beauchamp, from his tomb in the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, from a drawing of Edward Blore, 1825.  Monument of Richard Beauchamp in the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick. |
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 58. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2343] D.C.L. & W.H. St. John Hope Viscount Dillon, editor, Pageant of the Birth, Life and Death of Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick K.G. 1389-1439 (London: Longmans Green & Co., 1914), Page iv. Hereinafter cited as Pageant of the Life of Richard Beauchamp.
- [S2284] Desmond Seward, Henry V as Warlord (Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 2001), Page 210. Hereinafter cited as Henry V as Warlord.
- [S2343] D.C.L. & W.H. St. John Hope Viscount Dillon, editor, Pageant of the Birth, Life and Death of Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick K.G. 1389-1439 (London: Longmans Green & Co., 1914), Page v. Hereinafter cited as Pageant of the Life of Richard Beauchamp.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Robert de Beauchamp1 
M, #92182, b. circa 1217, d. circa 1259
Robert de Beauchamp 
M, #92216, b. circa 1191
Robert Fitzgeoffrey de Beauchamp 
M, #92229, b. 1160
Child of Robert Fitzgeoffrey de Beauchamp
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Sir Thomas Beauchamp

M, #74005
Sir Thomas Beauchamp , Knight, 12th Earl of Warwick1 
M, #94235, b. bef 16 Mar 1338/9, d. 22 January 1407

Sir Thomas Beauchamp, Knight, 12th Earl of Warwick (?-1407)
Child of Sir Thomas Beauchamp , Knight, 12th Earl of Warwick and Margaret Ferrers
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Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 56. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2339] George Frederick Beltz, Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, From its Foundation to the Present Time (London: William Pickering, 1861). Hereinafter cited as Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, From its Foundation to the Present Time.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 58. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Sir Thomas de Beauchamp Knight, 11th Earl of Warwick1 
M, #94233, b. 14 February 1313, d. 13 November 1369
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Seal of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, dated 1344. Source: The Handbook of English Heraldry, by Charles Boutell, 11th Edition, Reeves & Turner, London.

Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, Knight, 11th Earl of Warwick (1313-1369)
Name Variation | Sir Thomas de Beauchamp Knight, 11th Earl of Warwick is also known as Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwick.2 |
Birth* | He was born on 14 February 1313 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England, 51.526038,-0.184154 .1 Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. It is situated on a bend of the Avon River. The castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1068. |
| He was the son of Sir Guy de Beauchamp Knight, 10th Earl of Warwick and Alice de Tony.1 |
Biographical Note* | Thomas de Beauchamp was a nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was one of the commanders at the English victories at Crécy and Poitiers. He fought in all of the French wars of King Edward III. He was guardian of the sixteen year old Black Prince. He fought at Poitiers in 1356, and at the siege of Calais where he died from the plague.3 |
Marriage* | Sir Thomas de Beauchamp Knight, 11th Earl of Warwick married Katherine de Mortimer, daughter of Roger Mortimer 1st Earl of March, after 22 February 1324.1 |
Death* | Sir Thomas de Beauchamp Knight, 11th Earl of Warwick died on 13 November 1369, at age 56, in Calais, France .2 |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Mary's Church, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, 52.282366,-1.588634 .3 St. Mary's Church, Warwick, viewed from the top of Warwick Castle. Construction began nearly 900 years ago, created by Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, in 1123.  Effigies of Thomas de Beauchamp and his wife, Katherine Mortimer, earl and countess of Warwick. The effigies are located in the centre of choir of St. Mary's Church. |
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 56. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2059] Britannia Web Site, online http://www.britannia.com. Hereinafter cited as Britannia Web Site.
- [S4334] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Beauchamp,_11th_Earl_of_Warwick. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Walcheline de Beauchamp1
M, #96734, b. 1194, d. 12 April 1236
Birth* | Walcheline de Beauchamp was born in 1194 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England .1 |
| He was the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Bertha de Braose.1 |
Marriage* | Walcheline de Beauchamp married Joane de Mortimer in 1212, in Elmley, Worcestershire, England .2,1 |
Death* | Walcheline de Beauchamp died on 12 April 1236, in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .2,1 |
Walter de Beauchamp1
M, #96736, b. 1173, d. 1235
Birth* | Walter de Beauchamp was born in 1173 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England .2,1 |
| He was the son of William de Beauchamp and Joan de Waleries.1 |
Marriage* | Walter de Beauchamp married Bertha de Braose in Holland, Lancastershire, England .2 |
Death* | Walter de Beauchamp died in 1235, in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England .2,1 |
Walter de Beauchamp1
M, #96742, b. circa 1072, d. 1131
Birth* | Walter de Beauchamp was born circa 1072 in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .1,2 |
| He was the son of Hugh de Beauchamp Baron of Bedford and Margaret de Rye.1 |
Marriage* | Walter de Beauchamp married Emeline de Arbitot circa 1129, in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, 52.192035,-2.223532 .2,1 |
Death* | Walter de Beauchamp died in 1131, in Burgh by Sands, Cumbria, England, 54.921205,-3.058799 .2 |
William de Beauchamp1
M, #96738, b. circa 1134, d. before 1211
Birth* | William de Beauchamp was born circa 1134 in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .2,1 |
| He was the son of William de Beauchamp Baron of Elmley and Maud de Braose.1 |
Marriage* | William de Beauchamp married Joan de Waleries circa 1172, in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .2,1 |
Death* | William de Beauchamp died before 1211.1 |
William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick1
M, #92382, b. 1237, d. 5 June 1298
Birth* | William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .3,4 |
| He was the son of William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire and Isabel Mauduit.2 |
Marriage* | William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick married Maud Fitz John, daughter of Sir John Fitz Geoffrey , Knight, of Shere, Surrey and Isabel le Bigod, in 1270, in Shere, Farnbridge, Surrey, England, 51.220353,-0.464711 .5,6,4 |
Death* | William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick died on 5 June 1298, in Elmley, Worcestershire, England, 52.192035,-2.223532 .3,5 |
AltDeath* | An alternate death date is on 9 June 1298.3 |
Burial* | He was buried in Grey Friars Minor, Worcestershire, England, 52.192035,-2.223532 .3 |
Children of William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud Fitz John
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Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 53. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005). Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S3595] Descendants of Hugh de Beauchamp, online http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/owt/person.aspx?pid=13670020. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Hugh de Beauchamp.
- [S3594] De Beauchamp Ancestry, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~slhoy/…. Hereinafter cited as de Beauchamp Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 53, 483. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2529] Natalie Fryde, The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II 1321-1326 (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2003), Page 30. Hereinafter cited as The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II 1321-1326.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 54. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
William de Beauchamp Baron of Elmley1
M, #96740, b. circa 1105, d. 1169
Birth* | William de Beauchamp Baron of Elmley was born circa 1105 in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .2,1 |
| He was the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Emeline de Arbitot.1 |
Marriage* | William de Beauchamp Baron of Elmley married Maud de Braose in 1151, in Gower, Swansea, Wales, 51.572185,-4.098154 .1,2 |
Death* | William de Beauchamp Baron of Elmley died in 1169, in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .2 |
William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire1
M, #94227, b. 1215, d. 7 January 1268
Name Variation | William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire is also known as William, 5th Baron de Beauchamp.2 |
Birth* | He was born in 1215 in Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire, England, 52.070984,-2.026027 .3,2 |
| He was the son of Walcheline de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer.2 |
Marriage* | William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire married Isabel Mauduit, daughter of William Mauduit Baron of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, in 1245, in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England, 52.114191,-0.826712 .1,3 |
Death* | William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire died on 7 January 1268.3 |
Children of William de Beauchamp Lord of Emley Castle and Salwarpe, Worcestershire and Isabel Mauduit
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Jessie Emma Beaudry1,2
F, #79828, b. 1869, d. 1951
Note* | Married 29 Apr 18..? |
Birth* | Jessie Emma Beaudry was born in 1869 in of Rutland, Vermont . |
Death* | She died in 1951. |
Citations
- [S1780] Gravestone of Frank C. & Jessie E. Beaudry Dyer. Frank C. & Jessie E. Beaudry Dyer, tombstone inscription; Frank Dyer.
- [S1492] Albert N. Marquis, Who's Who in New England (Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.: A. N. Marquis & Co., 1916 (second edition)). Hereinafter cited as Who's Who in New England.
Anne Beaufort
F, #92301, b. circa 1435
Eleanor Beaufort
F, #92303, b. circa 1431, d. 16 August 1501
Cardinal Henry Beaufort1 
M, #101190, b. circa 1374, d. 11 April 1447

Cardinal Henry Beaufort (c1374-1447).
Birth* | Cardinal Henry Beaufort was born circa 1374 in Château de Beaufort, Anjou, France, 44.888056,3.923889 ; The Château de Beaufort, built in the 13th century, and modified in the 15th and 16th centuries, is now a ruined castle. He was the second son of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford.1,2 |
| He was the son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Katherine de Roet.1 |
Biographical Note | Henry, his two brothers and one sister were declared legitimate by the pope, and legitimized by Act of Parliament. on 9 February 1397.1 |
Nominate* | Cardinal Henry Beaufort was nominated Bishop of Lincoln on 27 February 1398.1 |
Biographical Note* | He was Lord Chancellor of England (1403-05, 1413-17 and 1424-26), Bishop of Lincoln (1398-1405), Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1397-1399) and Dean of Wells (1397-1398).1 |
Create* | He was created Cardinal on 24 May 1426.1 |
Death* | He died on 11 April 1447, in Wolvesey Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England .1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England, 51.060556,-1.313056 .3 Tomb of Cardinal Beaufort, Winchester Cathedral, London. |
Joan de Beaufort Countess of Westmorland1,2
F, #92290, b. circa 1379, d. 13 November 1440
Birth* | Joan de Beaufort Countess of Westmorland was born circa 1379 in Château de Beaufort, Anjou, France ; Joan was one of four illegitimate children of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford.2 |
| She was the daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Katherine de Roet.2,3 |
Marriage* | Joan de Beaufort Countess of Westmorland married Ralph I de Neville 1st Earl of Westmorland, son of John de Neville KG, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby and Maud de Percy, on 29 November 1396, in Château de Beaufort, Anjou, France .4 |
Death* | Joan de Beaufort Countess of Westmorland died on 13 November 1440, in Howden, Yorkshire, England .2 |
Burial* | She was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England, 53.234444,-0.536111 .2 Tomb of Katherine Swynford (1350-1403) and her daughter, Joan de Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (c1379-1440), Lincoln Cathedral. |
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 619, 878. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Beaufort,_Countess_of_Westmorland. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_de_Roet. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S3600] Richard Neville - Family Sheet, online http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/owt/person.aspx?pid=29480941. Hereinafter cited as Richard Neville - Family Sheet.
- [S4312] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Nevill,_1st_Baron_Bergavenny_(second_creation). Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 135.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Lady Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland1 
F, #66339, b. 1406, d. 15 July 1445

Lady Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland (1406-1445)
Birth* | Lady Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland was born in 1406 in Westminster, Middlesex, England .2 |
| She was the daughter of John Beaufort 1st Marquess of Somerset and Margaret de Holand. |
(First) Marriage* | Lady Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland married first James I Stewart King of Scotland, son of Robert III Stewart , King of Scotland and Annabella Drummond Queen of Scotland, on 2 February 1423 in St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England .2,3 |
(Second) Marriage* | Lady Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland married second James 'Black Knight of Lorn' Stewart in 1438 in St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland .2 |
Death* | Lady Joan Beaufort Queen of Scotland died on 15 July 1445, in Castle Dunbar, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland .2 |
Citations
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S253] LDS - Family Search web site, online http://www.familysearch.org. Hereinafter cited as LDS - Family Search.
- [S2064] Kings and Queens of Britain, David Williamson, compiler, (Leicester, England: PRC Ltd., 1991), Page 229, Table 18. Adapted from "Royal Scotland" by Jean Goodman.. Hereinafter cited as Kings and Queens of Britain.
John Beaufort 1st Marquess of Somerset1,2,3
M, #66340, b. 1373, d. 16 March 1410

Coat of Arms of John Beaufort, 1st Marquess of Somerset, before he was legitimized.

Coat of Arms of John Beaufort, 1st Marquess of Somerset, after he was legitimized as a grandson of the sovereign.
Birth* | John Beaufort 1st Marquess of Somerset was born in 1373 in Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England ; John was the first of four illegitimate children of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford.2 |
| He was the son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Katherine de Roet.4 |
Marriage* | John Beaufort 1st Marquess of Somerset married Margaret de Holand, daughter of Thomas de Holland 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice FitzAlan. |
Death* | John Beaufort 1st Marquess of Somerset died on 16 March 1410, in Hospital of St. Katharine's by the Tower, London, Middlesex, England .2 |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Michael's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, 51.279722,1.083056 .2 |
Citations
- 1st Marquess of Dorset, later 1st Earl of Somerset. He was the first of the four illegitimate children of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Beaufort,_1st_Earl_of_Somerset. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Cover photo.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2092] Wikipedia, online http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_de_Roet. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
John Beaufort Duke of Somerset1,2
M, #92297, b. circa 1406, d. 22 May 1455
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 150. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2069] "Margaret Beaufort, English Noblewoman", Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003, online https://www.britannica.com/biography/Margaret-Beaufort. Previously published in hard copy (https://www.britannica.com: Encyclopaedia Britannica). Hereinafter cited as "Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003."
Lady Margaret Beaufort Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby
F, #92302, b. 31 May 1443, d. 29 June 1509
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Margaret Beaufort, aka Margaret of Lancaster, mother of Henry VII (1443-1509). Engraving from the collection of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Derby. Published 1 March 1828 by Harding & Lepard, London.
Biographical Note* | Margaret was the daughter and heir of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (a son of King Edward III). In 1455 she married Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond and half brother of King Henry VI (reigned 1422–61 and 1470–71). Their son Henry was born in January 1457, three months after Tudor's death. A second marriage, to Sir Henry Stafford (from c. 1464 to 1471), was childless. After Stafford's death and sometime before 1473, she wed Thomas, Lord Stanley (afterward 1st Earl of Derby), who in 1485 helped her son Henry Tudor obtain the throne.
Margaret translated a number of devotional books and was a patron of the English printers William Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde. In 1502 she founded the Lady Margaret professorships of divinity at Oxford and Cambridge, and in 1505 she completed the endowment of Christ's College. By the provisions of her will, most of her estate was given to endow St. John's College, which was chartered in 1511.1 |
Name Variation | Lady Margaret Beaufort Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby is also known as Margaret Lancaster. |
Birth* | She was born on 31 May 1443 in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England .1 |
| She was the daughter of John Beaufort Duke of Somerset and Margaret Beauchamp. |
Marriage* | Lady Margaret Beaufort Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby married Edmund Tudor, son of Owen Meredith Tudor and Catherine de Valois, on 1 November 1455, in 1452 Margaret Beaufort, aged nine years, was summoned to the court of her second cousin, King Henry. Some three years later, she was married to Edmund Tudor. She was twelve years old when she married, and pregnant a year later. The Wars of the Roses had begun. Edmund, a Lancastrian, was captured by the Yorkists in mid-1456. He was imprisoned at Carmarthen Castle in south Wales, where he died of the plague on 3 November 1456. His only child, the future King Henry VII, was born almost three months after his death.2,3 |
Death* | Lady Margaret Beaufort Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby died on 29 June 1509, at age 66, in Abbot's House, Cheyney Gates, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England .1,4 |
Burial* | She was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, 51.498910,-0.128280 .5 |
Child of Lady Margaret Beaufort Duchess of Suffolk, Countess of Richmond and Derby and Edmund Tudor
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Citations
- [S2069] "Margaret Beaufort, English Noblewoman", Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003, online https://www.britannica.com/biography/Margaret-Beaufort. Previously published in hard copy (https://www.britannica.com: Encyclopaedia Britannica). Hereinafter cited as "Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003."
- [S2053] David Piper, Kings & Queens of England and Scotland (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1980). Hereinafter cited as Kings & Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S4337] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Tudor,_1st_Earl_of_Richmond. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 150.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Thomas Beaufort Duke of Exeter, K.G.1 
M, #101191, b. circa 1377, d. circa 31 December 1426

Coat of Arms of Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter.
Adelina de Beaumont1 
F, #94142
Citations
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893), Page 7. Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893). Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
Hawise de Beaumont1 
F, #92378
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 68.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Henry de Beaumont 1st Earl of Warwick1 
M, #97919, d. 20 June 1119
Relationship | 23rd great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2012 |
| Henry de Beaumont 1st Earl of Warwick was the son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan.1 |
Biographical Note* | Henry fought with his brother at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 in support of William the Conqueror and his defeat of England.2 |
Death* | Henry de Beaumont 1st Earl of Warwick died on 20 June 1119.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Abbey at Preaux, France.1 |
Henry de Beaumont Knt., 1st Lord Beaumont, 1st Earl of Buchan and Foray1
M, #95516
Child of Henry de Beaumont Knt., 1st Lord Beaumont, 1st Earl of Buchan and Foray
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Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 485. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S4319] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Beaumont,_4th_Earl_of_Buchan. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Henry, 3rd Baron de Beaumont1
M, #92310, b. 1340, d. 25 July 1369
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 79.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005). Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
Isabel de Beaumont1
F, #93395, b. circa 1320
Citations
- [S1846] Antonia Fraser, editor, The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998). Hereinafter cited as The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 485. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S4281] Darryl Lundy web site, online www.thepeerage.com. Hereinafter cited as Darryl Lundy web site.
Joan de Beaumont1
F, #93389, d. after 1400
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 79.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
John Beaumont1
M, #99474
Marriage* | John Beaumont married Sarah.1 |
Child of John Beaumont and Sarah
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Citations
- [S5458] Correspondence with Beverly (Brown) Stewart, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Sir John de Beaumont1,2 
M, #92308, b. 1361, d. 9 September 1396

Coat of Arms, Sir John de Beaumont, from "The Stall Plates of Knights of the Order Garter 1348-1485", by Wm. St. John Hope.
Citations
- 4th Lord Beaumont.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 63. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005). Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 63.. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
John de Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont1,2
M, #92312, b. circa 1318, d. 14 April 1342
Birth* | John de Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont was born circa 1318.4,5 |
| He was the son of Henry de Beaumont Knt., 1st Lord Beaumont, 1st Earl of Buchan and Foray.3 |
Marriage* | John de Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont married Eleanor Plantagenet Countess, daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth, on 6 November 1330.1,5,6 |
Knighted* | John de Beaumont 2nd Lord Beaumont was knighted in 1338.5 |
Death* | He died on 14 April 1342, in a tournament, Northampton.4,5 |
Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 79.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S4316] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_de_Warenne. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4319] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Beaumont,_4th_Earl_of_Buchan. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005). Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2280] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition, 3 volumes (Stokesley, North Yorkshire, England: Burke's Peerage & Gentry LLC, 2003), Page 310. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition.
- [S4318] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Lancaster. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
John Harold Beaumont1
M, #85301, b. 3 June 1920, d. 18 June 1968
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Joice Beaumont1 
F, #8496, b. circa 1347
Father | Sir Thomas Beaumont; According to the "Revised Grenville Pedigree" Joice, or Joyce, is not the daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont.2 |
Citations
- [S342] Charles Fitch-Norhen, A Revision of the Grenville Pedigree . Hereinafter cited as A Revision of the Grenville Pedigree.
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893). Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
Maud de Beaumont1,2,3 
F, #92305, d. 3 July 1467
Citations
- [S2280] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition, 3 volumes (Stokesley, North Yorkshire, England: Burke's Peerage & Gentry LLC, 2003), page 1123. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 239. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S6535] Donald Shumway Rockwell, Eleven Centuries of the Remote Ancestry of the Rockwell Family (Berkley, California: Gillick Publishing Co., 1914). Hereinafter cited as Eleven Centuries of Rockwell Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 239. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), Page 239.. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Sir Robert de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester1,2

M, #92379, b. before 1135, d. 1190
Child of Sir Robert de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester
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Citations
- [S2058] Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy, Alison Weir, compiler, (London: Pimlico, 2002), Page 68.. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families, the Complete Genealogy.
- [S11859] Pedigrees of Some of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. III, compiled by J. Orton Buck Timothy Field Beard, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978), page 35. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Some of Charlemagne's Descendants.
Robert de Beaumont Earl of Leicester1 
M, #94143, b. 1049, d. 5 June 1118
Name Variation | Robert de Beaumont Earl of Leicester is also known as Robert de Beaumont Earl of Mellent.3 |
Biographical Note | Seigner de Beaumont, Pont Audemer, Brionne and Vatteville in Normandy, Count de Meulan in the French Vexin, Earl of Leicester.4 |
Birth* | He was born in 1049.1 |
| He was the son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan.2 |
Biographical Note* | Robert accompanied William, Duke of Normandy, to England, a noted Companion. At the Battle of Hastings Robert was appointed leader of the infantry on the right wing of the army. His services to William, including the Battle of Hastings, earned him more than 91 lordships and manors. Upon the death of his mother, Robert inherited the title of Count of Meulan in Normandy. The only contemporary historian to name the Companions of William the Conqueror was William of Poitiers, who had lived in William's household.He named 12 men who fought with William, and Robert de Beaumont was one such Companion. in 1066.5,1 |
Marriage* | Robert de Beaumont Earl of Leicester married Isabel de Vermandois Countess of Leicester, daughter of Hugh Magnus Capet Count of Vermandois and Adelaide Countess of Vermandois, in 1096.1 |
Death* | Robert de Beaumont Earl of Leicester died on 5 June 1118.1 |
Citations
- [S4286] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Beaumont,_1st_Earl_of_Leicester. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4287] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_de_Beaumont. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893), Page 7. Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
- [S11859] Pedigrees of Some of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. III, compiled by J. Orton Buck Timothy Field Beard, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978), page 35. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Some of Charlemagne's Descendants.
- [S4289] Anthony J. Camp, My Ancestors Came With the Conqueror (London, England: Society of Genealogists, 1990). Hereinafter cited as My Ancestors Came With the Conqueror.
Roger de Beaumont1 
M, #97915, b. circa 1015, d. 29 November 1094

Bayeux Tapestry, depicting Roger de Beaumont with beard, William the Conqueror seated to his left, and Bishop Odo, half-brother of William, to the left of William, blessing the food at the feast table. The Bayeux Tapestry was created in the 11th century to commemorate the invasion of England by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The tapestry is 230 feet long and about 20" wide. It is on permanent display at the museum in Bayeux, France. Scanned from The Bayeux Tapestry, by David Wilson.
Relationship | 24th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2012 |
Biographical Note* | According the author James Planché (1796-1880), Roger de Beaumont "was the noblest, the wealthiest, and the most valiant seigneur of Normandy", a cousin of William, Duke of Normandy. He has been described as one of the "greatest barons in Normandy". Although he was portrayed in the Bayeux Tapestry seated next to William the Conqueror at a feast table, he did not actually participate in the Battle of Hastings, as he was considered too old (he was all of 51 years). He was left in Normandy as chief advisor to Duchess Maud. However, he did contribute to William's ambitious cause by providing at his own expense sixty vessels to transport Norman troops across the English Channel. Roger's eldest sons, Robert and Henry, fought at Hastings, as seen in several accounts. As a result, these sons were rewarded with rich lands in England, and both were made English earls by the sons of the Conqueror. Roger de Beaumont first came to England with the Conqueror late in 1067. Such a late arrival after the Battle of Hastings did not preclude him from sharing the spoils of the victory. He was granted lands in Dorset and Gloucestershire.1,2 |
Nickname | Roger de Beaumont also is known commonly by the nickname of Barbatus or La Barbe he was known by this nickname because of his beard, an unusual feature as Normans usually were clean shaven. This characteristic was featured in the thirty-second panel of the Bayeux Tapestry.1,3 |
Birth* | He was born circa 1015.1 |
Marriage* | He married Adeline of Meulan, daughter of Waleran III Count de Meulan and Oda de Conteville, circa 1048.1 |
Death* | Roger de Beaumont died on 29 November 1094.1 |
Thirza Beaumont
F, #99473, d. 9 April 1883
Citations
- [S5458] Correspondence with Beverly (Brown) Stewart, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Sir Thomas Beaumont1

M, #94128
Child of Sir Thomas Beaumont
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Joice Beaumont+ b. c 1347; According to the "Revised Grenville Pedigree" Joice, or Joyce, is not the daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont.2
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Citations
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893), Page 9. Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
- [S2278] Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville, Ernest Axon, compiler, (Salem, Massachusetts: Privately published (reprinted by Higginson Book Company), 1893). Hereinafter cited as Pedigree of the Family of Grenville, with the Descent of Hugh R.C. Birley and Bevil L. Birley from Sir Bevil Grenville.
William Beaumont Knight1

M, #94118
Citations
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 239. Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
- [S2271] Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Douglas Richardson, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005). Hereinafter cited as Magna Carta Ancestry.
Cornelia de Beauvoise
F, #10846