Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925
Variant namesHistorian; director of the Onondaga Historical Association.
From the description of Onondaga Hollow indexes, 1829-1906. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155418812
New York State historian and author.
From the description of Revolutionary soldiers of Onondaga Co., 1901-1913. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122497407
Archaeologist and historian. An Episcopal minister, he served as rector of Grace Church, Baldwinsville, N.Y., from 1865-1900. He became an authority on the history and institutions of the Iroquois, and served as archaeologist of the New York State Museum, for which he prepared 13 bulletins.
From the description of Papers on Onondaga antiquities, 1878, 1879. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 56628478
William Martin Beauchamp was an Episcopal clergyman and an historian.
From the description of Papers on Iroquois personal names, 1914. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122489475
Baldwinsville, N.Y., Episcopal clergyman and author of Indian names in New York (1893), Iroquois trail (1892), etc.
From the description of Mission service for the Six Nations of Indians, 1893 Mar. 25. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36210095
William Martin Beauchamp (25 March 1830 - 13 December 1925), archaeologist, historian, and Episcopalian minister, was in his time the "greatest authority on the history and institutions of the Iroquois" (DAB v. 2., p. 103-104). He was born in Coldenham, Orange County, New York but was raised in Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York where his family moved in 1831. Beauchamp was educated at Skaneateles Academy and the Delancey Divinity School in Geneva, New York. The latter prepared him for ordination in the priesthood of the Episcopalian Church in 1863. He spent most of his career in the ministry as rector of Grace Church in Baldwinsville, New York, serving from 1 July 1865 to 1 October 1900, when he retired. Thereafter he moved to Syracuse, where he devoted much of his time to research and writing on the Iroquois. His interest in the Iroquois began in his childhood, and was increased by his friendship with Albert Cusick, an Onondaga in orders in the Episcopal Church. From him, Beauchamp gained much valuable information. Beauchamp was especially learned in the archaeology of Iroquoian implements and other artifacts and published several studies on them. He also published works on aspects of Iroquoian culture that enhanced the overall understanding of New York State history, including works on aboriginal place names in the State. He also possessed unusual skill in sketching Native American relics.
These sketches were often included in many of his published bulletins for the New York State Museum. He was also active in promoting the Onondaga Historical Association of Syracuse and was a member many learned societies. He was married to Sarah Carter of Ravenna, Ohio, 26 November 1857.
From the description of Papers, 1869-1904. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122611323
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Birth 1830-03-25
Death 1925
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