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Sir Edmund Beaupre

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Sir Edmund Beaupre

Birth
Outwell, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough, Norfolk, England
Death
14 Feb 1568 (aged 65–66)
Outwell, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough, Norfolk, England
Burial
Outwell, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough, Norfolk, England GPS-Latitude: 52.6097795, Longitude: 0.2343294
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Edmund was the son of Thomas Beaupre & Margaret Foderinghay. he married 2 times. 1st to Margery Wiseman, of which 4 children were born. A 2nd marriage to Catherine Bedingfield, of which a daugther was born.

One ancient pedigree is that of Sir Edmonde Beaupre of Beaupre Hall , Outwell/Upwell, Norfolk, he is descended from: Beauprà Hall.

1. Senulph Tempore H.2. apud Lyn Epi' in Norfolk
2. Robert fitz Senulf de Lyn
3. Warren fitz Rob. de Lyn
4. Gilbert fitz Warren de Lyn m. Richell dau. of Ernald Bardwell
5. John fitz Gilberti m. Christian dau. & co-heir of Sir Thomas St Omer, knight, Lord of Well in Norfolk
6. Richard le fitz John le fitz Gilbert dicte quoqe Beawpre m. Katherine dau. of Osbert Mountfort, Regis King Edward II
7. Sir Thomas Beaupre, knight d. during the reign of King Richard II m. Joane dau. of Richard Holbiech of Lincolnshire
8. Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Richard Holbiech
9. Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau.of John Meeres of Lincolnshire
10. Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Robert Ashfield of Stow Langtofte in Suffolk, during the reign of King Edward IV
11. Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret eldest dau. & co-heir of Thomas Foderinghay, Lord of South Acre, Alderford & Dorewards Hall in Bocking . His other dau. Christain Foderinghay, m. John de Vere the 15th Earl of Oxford .
12. Edmonde Beaupre m. 1. Margery dau. of Sir John Wiseman 2. Katherine dau. of Phillip Bedingfield , a relative of Sir Henry Bedingfield .
Edmonde Beaupre of Beaupre Hall , was the last of the male line of his Beaupre family. By his wife Katherine, he had one daughter, Dorothy who m. Edward II, (April 25, 1284 – October, 1327), of Caernarvon, was king of England from 1307 until deposed in January, 1327. ...

Beauprà Hall Beauprà Hall was a large 16th century house mainly of brick, which was built by the Beaupres in Outwell, Norfolk, England and enlarged by their successors the Bells. ...
1. Sir Robert Bell d. 1577, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
2. Sir John Peyton, Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
Eventually, members of the Beaupre family moved to Quebec to a town now known as Beaupre. Ste. Anne's Cathedral is located there. Sir Robert Bell (d. ... Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer is the first baron of the Exchequer. ... Sir John Peyton (1544-1630), Administrator and Soldier The son of John Peyton of Knowlton, Kent (d. ... Her Majestys Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London.

Gradually the Beaupre family has moved down to New England . This is considered by much of the family to be the 'home area' although parts of the family have also moved to (Biloxi , Mississippi ), Minnesota , York, South Carolina and to Winnipeg ;Chiemsee, Alaska ; the Dakotas ; Heerlen, The Netherlands ; and even Baghdad , Iraq , during Operation Iraqi Freedom. This article is about the region in the United States of America. ... Biloxi and Mississippi coast.

The Beaupre family has recently mixed with the German Kilian family, which has ancestors who lived in Germany , Poland and possibly even Russia . Saint Kilian, also spelt Chilian or Killian was an Irish missionary bishop and the apostle of eastern Franconia (a region in the north of Bavaria, Germany), where he began his labors towards the end of the 7th century.
Edmund was the son of Thomas Beaupre & Margaret Foderinghay. he married 2 times. 1st to Margery Wiseman, of which 4 children were born. A 2nd marriage to Catherine Bedingfield, of which a daugther was born.

One ancient pedigree is that of Sir Edmonde Beaupre of Beaupre Hall , Outwell/Upwell, Norfolk, he is descended from: Beauprà Hall.

1. Senulph Tempore H.2. apud Lyn Epi' in Norfolk
2. Robert fitz Senulf de Lyn
3. Warren fitz Rob. de Lyn
4. Gilbert fitz Warren de Lyn m. Richell dau. of Ernald Bardwell
5. John fitz Gilberti m. Christian dau. & co-heir of Sir Thomas St Omer, knight, Lord of Well in Norfolk
6. Richard le fitz John le fitz Gilbert dicte quoqe Beawpre m. Katherine dau. of Osbert Mountfort, Regis King Edward II
7. Sir Thomas Beaupre, knight d. during the reign of King Richard II m. Joane dau. of Richard Holbiech of Lincolnshire
8. Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Richard Holbiech
9. Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau.of John Meeres of Lincolnshire
10. Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Robert Ashfield of Stow Langtofte in Suffolk, during the reign of King Edward IV
11. Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret eldest dau. & co-heir of Thomas Foderinghay, Lord of South Acre, Alderford & Dorewards Hall in Bocking . His other dau. Christain Foderinghay, m. John de Vere the 15th Earl of Oxford .
12. Edmonde Beaupre m. 1. Margery dau. of Sir John Wiseman 2. Katherine dau. of Phillip Bedingfield , a relative of Sir Henry Bedingfield .
Edmonde Beaupre of Beaupre Hall , was the last of the male line of his Beaupre family. By his wife Katherine, he had one daughter, Dorothy who m. Edward II, (April 25, 1284 – October, 1327), of Caernarvon, was king of England from 1307 until deposed in January, 1327. ...

Beauprà Hall Beauprà Hall was a large 16th century house mainly of brick, which was built by the Beaupres in Outwell, Norfolk, England and enlarged by their successors the Bells. ...
1. Sir Robert Bell d. 1577, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
2. Sir John Peyton, Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
Eventually, members of the Beaupre family moved to Quebec to a town now known as Beaupre. Ste. Anne's Cathedral is located there. Sir Robert Bell (d. ... Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer is the first baron of the Exchequer. ... Sir John Peyton (1544-1630), Administrator and Soldier The son of John Peyton of Knowlton, Kent (d. ... Her Majestys Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London.

Gradually the Beaupre family has moved down to New England . This is considered by much of the family to be the 'home area' although parts of the family have also moved to (Biloxi , Mississippi ), Minnesota , York, South Carolina and to Winnipeg ;Chiemsee, Alaska ; the Dakotas ; Heerlen, The Netherlands ; and even Baghdad , Iraq , during Operation Iraqi Freedom. This article is about the region in the United States of America. ... Biloxi and Mississippi coast.

The Beaupre family has recently mixed with the German Kilian family, which has ancestors who lived in Germany , Poland and possibly even Russia . Saint Kilian, also spelt Chilian or Killian was an Irish missionary bishop and the apostle of eastern Franconia (a region in the north of Bavaria, Germany), where he began his labors towards the end of the 7th century.


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