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Beatrix De Beauchamp 1279–1347 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1279

Birth Location: Hatch, Somerset, England

Death Date: 28 Aug 1347

Death Location: Northumberland, England

Father: John Beauchamp

Mother: Cecelia Vivonne

Spouse(s): John Leybourne, Piers Corbet

Children(s): Elizabeth Leybourne

In 1279, Beatrix De Beauchamp entered the world in Hatch, Somerset, England, born to John De Beauchamp And Cecelia Cicely De Vivonne. Beatrix De Beauchamp married John Leybourne, Piers Corbet, and had children including Elizabeth De Leybourne. Beatrix De Beauchamp passed away in 1347 in Northumberland, England.

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Biography

  • In 1279, Beatrix De Beauchamp entered the world in Hatch, Somerset, England, born to John De Beauchamp And Cecelia Cicely De Vivonne.
  • Beatrix De Beauchamp married John Leybourne, Piers Corbet, and had children including Elizabeth De Leybourne.
  • Beatrix De Beauchamp passed away in 1347 in Northumberland, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Beatrix Beauchamp's Ancestors

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Beatrix Beauchamp
1279–1347
Birth Place: Hatch, Somerset, England
Parents
John de Beauchamp
1249–1283
Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England
Cecelia (Cicely de) Vivonne
1253–1320
Chewton, Somerset, England
Grandparents
Robert (de) Beauchamp
1217–1263
Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England
Alice MOHUN
1222–1284
Dunster, Somerset, England
William ("de Forz" de) Vivonne
1226–1259
Of Chewton, Somerset, England
Maud (de) Ferrers
1224–1299
of Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert DeBEAUCHAMP
1191–1252
Juliana Brett
1195–1216
Reynold Mohun
1210–1258
Hawise Geoffrey
1210–1247
Hugues Vivonne
1195–1249
Mabel Malet
1194–1225
William Ferrers
1193–1254
Sibyl Marshal
1201–1245
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Simon Valletort
1155–1199
Unknown Beauchamp
1165–1225
Ralph Douton
1170–1235
Alice Coleville
1170–1220
Reginald Mohun
1183–1213
Alice DeBriwere
1184–1233
Geoffrey FitzPiers
1162–1213
Beatrice Saye
1150–1197
Guillaume VIVONIA
1219–1259
Gilbert Malet
1175–1127
Laurencia Basset
1184–
William FERRERS
1162–1247
Agnes Meschines
1174–1247
William Marshal
1146–1219
Isabel Clare
1172–1220

Beatrix Beauchamp's Descendants

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Beatrix (De) Beauchamp (Abt 1279–28 Aug 1347) m. John Leybourne (1275–1335) m. Piers Corbet (Bet 8 Jan 1269 and 7 Jan 1271–1322)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (De) Leybourne 1325–1384 m. Robert (De La) Bowes 1300–1330 m. Robert Bowes 1310–
    1. 1. William (de la) Bowes 1330–1421 m. Maud (De) Dalden 1335–1420
      1. 1. Robert Bowes 1375–1421 m. Jane Conyers 1376–1438
        1. 1. William Bowes 1389–1465 m. Joan (de) Greystoke 1395–1415 m. Jane Dacre 1400–1428
        2. 2. Margery Bowes 1400– m. William Wycliffe 1370–1459
        3. 3. Matilda (( Maud)) Bowes 1420– m. Thomas Whalesborough 1403–1481
      2. 2. William (de la) Bowes 1350–1420 m. Jane (de) Haya 1355–1375
      3. 3. Adam Bowes 1402–
      4. 4. Ralph Bowes 1404–
      5. 5. John Bowes 1417–
    2. 2. Alice Bowes 1329–
    3. 3. Margaret (De La) Bowes 1350–1409 m. William (De) Threlkeld 1347–1401 m. Roland Thornburgh 1340–1421

Beatrix Beauchamp's Timeline

2 Records

1279
Abt 1279
Birth of Beatrix De Beauchamp in Hatch, Somerset, England
Hatch, Somerset, England
1347
28 Aug 1347
Age 68
Death of Beatrix De Beauchamp in Northumberland, England
Northumberland, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1279
    Event Place: Hatch, Somerset, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Beatrix De Beauchamp, person ID M1NY-9ZD.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Aug 1347
    Event Place: Northumberland, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Beatrix De Beauchamp, person ID M1NY-9ZD.

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