- Beaupre (surname)
Beaupre (Boe - 'pray) is a primarily
Catholic family that lives mostly in northernNew England andMichigan .The full name is 'Bonhomme du Beaupre', which is French for 'Good Man of the Beautiful Prairie'. The name was shortened to simply 'Beaupre' after a few generations, most likely due to difficulties in writing or pronouncing such a long name.
The history of the Beaupre family can be accurately traced to about AD 1045 to 1050. Ancestors of this family may well have fought in the
Battle of Hastings in 1066, when DukeWilliam the Conqueror ofNormandy defeated King Harold of England, making himself King of England, yet still only theDuke of Normandy . The current age of the Beaupre family name is approximately 960 years.One ancient pedigree is that of Sir Edmonde Beaupre of
Beaupre Hall , Outwell/Upwell, Norfolk, he is descended from:# Senulph Tempore H.2. apud Lyn Epi' in Norfolk
# Robert fitz Senulf de Lyn
# Warren fitz Rob. de Lyn
# Gilbert fitz Warren de Lyn m. Richell dau. of Ernald Bardwell
# John fitz Gilberti m. Christian dau. & co-heir of Sir Thomas St Omer, knight, Lord of Well in Norfolk
# Richard le fitz John le fitz Gilbert dicte quoqe Beawpre m. Katherine dau. of Osbert Mountfort, RegisKing Edward II
# Sir Thomas Beaupre, knight d. during the reign ofKing Richard II m. Joane dau. of Richard Holbiech of Lincolnshire
# Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Richard Holbiech
# Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau.of John Meeres ofLincolnshire
# Thomas Beaupre m. Margaret dau. of Robert Ashfield of Stow Langtofte in Suffolk, during the reign ofKing Edward IV
# Nicholas Beaupre m. Margaret eldest dau. & co-heir of Thomas Foderinghay, Lord of South Acre, Alderford & Dorewards Hall inBocking Essex . His other dau. Christian Foderinghay, m.John de Vere the 15thEarl of Oxford .
# Edmonde Beaupre m. 1. Margery dau. of Sir John Wiseman 2. Katherine dau. of PhillipBedingfield , a relative ofSir 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.
#Sir Robert Bell d. 1577,Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
#Sir John Peyton , Lieutenant of theTower of London .Eventually, members of the Beaupre family moved to
Quebec ,Canada to a town now known as Beaupre. Ste. Anne's Cathedral is located there.Gradually the Beaupre family has moved down to
New England , in theUnited States . 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 bothWolfe Island ,Ontario andWinnipeg ,Canada ; Chiemsee,Alaska ; theDakotas ; Heerlen,The Netherlands ; and evenBaghdad ,Iraq , during Operation Iraqi Freedom.Others have moved down to Michigan from Quebec around the middle 1800s.
The Beaupre family has recently mixed with the German
Kilian family, which has ancestors who lived inGermany ,Poland and possibly evenRussia .Beauprés in England
A completely separate Beaupre (Beaupré) family existed in the
Nancy area ofFrance in the 1600s and later moved toBesançon . A member of the family moved toEngland in 1824 in the service ofGeorge Canning as chef and interpreter. While the family is no longer in France they remain in England with members inWellington, Somerset ,Whitstable inKent , parts ofLondon and elsewhere. Information about this family was collated by the late Frederick Beaupré Higgs, and is held by Robert Beaupré [http://www.foxdown.co.uk] .Beaupré was a name with ecclesiastical connections in the early Middle Ages. A priory with the name existed in South Wales, and monks moving into the community took the name with them so that it appears (as a surname) on church lists of vicars from the 12th and 13th centuries, especially in
Devon andCornwall .The name Bonhomme dis Beaupré was also in
Norfolk during the 16th century. Here a hall and a school both retain Beaupre in their names.ources
*The Visitations of Norfolk, 1563, 1589, and 1613, Harl. 1552.
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