Re: FOR DOUBTERS: EVIDENCE THAT EDMUND BEAUCHAMP OF MD WAS THE SON OF JOHN BEAUCHAMP
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Re: FOR DOUBTERS: EVIDENCE THAT EDMUND BEAUCHAMP OF MD WAS THE SON OF JOHN BEAUCHAMP
anaabelle VanDyke 4/05/09
Ann:
Many thinks for the link to your Beauchamp history, which I have been pouring over.It interests me that many of your conclusions, based on material you got from the Northamptonshire researcher, match my conclusions from documents I've collected or found in the Debrett report.I have a bunch of questions, some of which I can post here when I get to it.For now, just this one.Would you mind if I write to you at your email address?I would like to send you a history I'm working on, have been working on for some time but am not ready to post on the internet.It's long, about 200 pages, with a chapter on each generation and some introductory material such as proofs linking the generations, but only the first chapters would interest you since we descend from different sons of Edmund Beauchamp.If it's okay to write you, click on my name to get my email address and send me one letting me know how to reach you.If not, don't worry -- I fully understand guarding that address!I will just from time to time post some of my conclusions, or documents I have that you may not, so we can compare notes.For instance, I've got the will of Reynold Walsham naming wife Margarett (Beauchamp) and six children.I'll post that here eventually.
By the way, are we also Furniss cousins through Costin Beauchamp and his mom, wife of Robert of Edmund Jr. and Sarah?I have a long line of Furniss ancestors, down to my great grandmother, a descendant of William and Olive of Somerset.I'm also working on a history of them, but it's not as far along as my Beauchamp history.
Marilyn
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Re: FOR DOUBTERS: EVIDENCE THAT EDMUND BEAUCHAMP OF MD WAS THE SON OF JOHN BEAUCHAMP
Marlys Wilco Connor 6/22/11