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Beatrice De Beauchamp 1107–1150 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1107

Birth Location: Bedfordshire, England

Death Date: 1150

Death Location: Burgh By Sands, Cumberland

Father: Robert Beauchamp

Mother: Rohese DeVere

Spouse(s): Hugh Morville

Children(s): Richard Cunningham,, Maud DeMorville

The story of Beatrice De Beauchamp began in 1107 in Bedfordshire, England. Beatrice De Beauchamp married Hugh De Morville, and had children including Maud Demorville, Richard Demorville Constable Of Scotland Lord Of Cunningham. Beatrice De Beauchamp passed away in 1150 in Burgh By Sands, Cumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Beatrice De Beauchamp began in 1107 in Bedfordshire, England.
  • Beatrice De Beauchamp married Hugh De Morville, and had children including Maud Demorville, Richard Demorville Constable Of Scotland Lord Of Cunningham.
  • Beatrice De Beauchamp passed away in 1150 in Burgh By Sands, Cumberland.

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Beatrice Beauchamp's Ancestors

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Beatrice Beauchamp
1107–1150
Birth Place: Bedfordshire, England
Parents
Robert Pagan (Payne) Beauchamp
1070–1157
Rycott, Oxfordshire, , England
Rohese (Lady Countess Essex) DeVere
1109–1166
Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
Grandparents
Robert ("Lord of Bedford" De) Beauchamp
1090–1156
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Alberic (II de Vere, 2nd Baron of Oxford, Great High Chamberlain and Justiciar of) England
1072–1141
Essex
Adeliza (Alice) CLARE
1068–1163
Castle Clare, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Beauchamp
1040–1114
Adeliza Taillebois
1044–1124
Alberic DeVere
1033–1112
Beatrix Vere
1040–1088
Gilbert Clare
1021–1081
Adeliza Clermont
1078–1117
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alphonso Ghesnes
1000–1032
Katherine DeFlanders
1000–1030
Henry Gand
–1052
Sibilla Ghisnes
1025–1120
Lord Bienfaite
1030–1090
Rohese Giffard
1034–1133
Hugh Clermont
1088–1101
Marguerita Roucy
1035–1110

Beatrice Beauchamp's Descendants

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Beatrice (De) Beauchamp (1107–1150) m. Hugh (De) Morville (1138–1162)
  1. 1. Richard (DeMorville, Constable of Scotland, Lord of) Cunningham, 1130–1189 m. Avice (Avicia De Lancaster, Lady) Cunningham 1130–1191
    1. 1. Lady (Elena\Helena De Morville, Lady) Galloway 1150–1217 m. Sir (Roland\Rongvald Lochlann, Constable of Scotland,Lord) Galloway 1150–1206
      1. 1. Alan (MacDonal FitzRoland MacFergus, Constable of Scotland, Lord) Galloway 1186–1234 m. Helen (DeL) Isle 1174–1212 m. Lady (Margaret Canmore de Mormaer, DeHuntingdon, Princess of Scotland, Lady of) Galloway 1194–1233
        1. 1. Dervorgilla Galloway 1218–1290 m. King (of Scotland John II de) Baliol 1212–1268
        2. 2. Helen (Elena of Galloway Countess) Winchester 1208–1245 m. Roger (De Quincy, 2nd Earl of) Winchester 1174–1264
  2. 2. Maud DeMorville 1145–1209 m. William Vipont 1135–1202
    1. 1. Robert (Sheriff and Baron of Westmoreland De) Vipont 1158–1227 m. Idonea (De Busli De) Essenine 1165–1241
      1. 1. John (of Appleby, Sheriff of Westmoreland De) Vipont 1194–1241 m. Lady (Sybil of Derby de) Ferrers 1200–1247
        1. 1. Robert (Lord Appleby Lord Vieuxpont) Vipont 1222–1265 m. Isabel Fitzgeoffrey 1233–1301

Beatrice Beauchamp's Timeline

3 Records

1107
1107
Birth of Beatrice De Beauchamp in Bedfordshire, England
Bedfordshire, England
1150
1150
Age 43
Death of Beatrice De Beauchamp in Burgh-By-Sands, Cumberland, England
Burgh-By-Sands, Cumberland, England
1150
1150
Age 43
Death of Beatrice De Beauchamp in Burgh By Sands, Cumberland
Burgh By Sands, Cumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1107
    Event Place: Bedfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1150
    Event Place: Burgh-By-Sands, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1150
    Event Place: Burgh By Sands, Cumberland

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