John Beauchamp, (1700-49)

John Beauchamp, (1700-49)[1]


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Male 1700 - 1749  (49 years)


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  • Name John Beauchamp 
    Suffix (1700-49) 
    Birth 1700 
    Gender Male 
    Legal,Law,Arrest 1729 (29 years)  Trevince Estate, Gwennap Find all individuals with events at this location 
    two surviving sons, of whom the elder, John Beauchamp (1700-49) inherited Trevince 
    Legal,Law,Arrest 1749 (49 years)  Trevince Estate, Gwennap Find all individuals with events at this location 
    when John died unmarried in 1749, the two estates were reunited once more 
    Death 1749 
    Person ID I15706  AHP
    Last Modified 28 Mar 2026 

    Father William Beauchamp, (1670-1729),   b. 1670   d. 1729 (Age 59 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Marriage Abt 1698 
    Age at Marriage He : ~ 28 years - She : ??. 
    Family ID F4486  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsLegal,Law,Arrest - two surviving sons, of whom the elder, John Beauchamp (1700-49) inherited Trevince - 1729 - Trevince Estate, Gwennap Find all individuals with events at this location Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsLegal,Law,Arrest - when John died unmarried in 1749, the two estates were reunited once more - 1749 - Trevince Estate, Gwennap Find all individuals with events at this location Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S111] Landed families of Britain and Ireland, Landed families of Britain and Ireland, (Landed families of Britain and Ireland).
      Very little is known about the earlier generations of the family to live at Trevince because of the loss of the Gwennap parish registers before 1658 and the fact that the family papers either do not survive or have not been deposited in a public institution. John Beauchamp (1612-93), the son of the younger William Beauchamp, was the right age to be active in the Civil War but seems to have left no trace in the public records. He appears to have outlived his son, John Beauchamp (c.1640-85), for their wills make it clear that it was John junior who died in 1685 and John senior whose will was proved in 1694; they have been confused in the past. In 1693 the Trevince estate passed to William Beauchamp (1670-1729), the eldest son of the younger John. He had two surviving sons, of whom the elder, John Beauchamp (1700-49) inherited Trevince, while the younger, Francis Beauchamp (1702-74) built a new house for himself at Pengreep, south of Gwennap village. However, when John died unmarried in 1749, the two estates were reunited once more. It would seem to have been Francis rather than his brother who on one occasion interrupted John Wesley when he was preaching at Gwennap Pit and attempt to arrest or pressgang him.
      https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2022/02/508-beauchamp-of-trevince-and-pengreep.html