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Beauchamp, W. M. (William Martin), 1830-1925

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Personal name headingBeauchamp, W. M. (William Martin), 1830-1925
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Variant(s)Beauchamp, Wm. M. (William Martin), 1830-1925
Beauchamp, William M. (William Martin), 1830-1925
Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNorthville (Fulton County, N.Y.) Baldwinsville (N.Y.)
LocatedSyracuse (N.Y.)
Birth date1830-03-25
Death date1925-12-13
Place of birthColdenham (N.Y.)
Place of deathSyracuse (N.Y.)
Field of activityChristianity--Study and teaching Archaeology
AffiliationEpiscopal Church
Calvary Church (Northville, N.Y.)
Grace Church (Baldwinsville, N.Y.)
Episcopal Church. Diocese of Central New York
Profession or occupationDeacons (Clergy)
Priests
Archaeologists
Found inThe founders of the New York Iroquois League and its probable date, 1921: title page (Rev. Wm. M. Beauchamp, S.T.D., LL. D.) forward (b. Mar. 25, 1830, Coldenham, Orange County N.Y.; authority on the aboriginal inhabitants of New York State)
Beauchamp, William Martin. A history of the New York Iroquois, 1905: title page (by William M. Beauchamp, S.T.D)
OCLC, July 13, 2012 (hdgs.: Beauchamp, W. M.; Beauchamp, W. M. (William Martin), 1830-1925; Beauchamp, William M.; Beauchamp, William M., 1830-1925; Beauchamp, William Ma.; Beauchamp, William Martin; Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-; Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925; usage: William M. Beauchamp, W.M. Beauchamp, Wm. M. Beauchamp, William Martin Beauchamp)
Who was who in America, 1897-1942 (Beauchamp, William Martin; clergyman; born Coldenham, N.Y., March 25, 1830; educated at Skaneateles Academy to 1847; Delancey Div. School, Geneva, N.Y., 1862; deacon, 1862, priest, 1863, P.E. Church; rector Calvary Church, Northville, N.Y., 1863-1865, Grace Church, Baldwinsville, N.Y., 1865-1900; examining chaplain Diocese of Central New York, 1884-1921; archaeologist of New York State Museum; home: Syracuse, N.Y.; died December 13, 1925)
OCLC, searched October 21, 2021 (access point: Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925; usage: Beauchamp, W. M.; additional usages: Beauchamp, William Martin; Beauchamp, Wm. M.; Beauchamp, William M.)
Associated languageeng