William Martin Beauchamp

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William Martin Beauchamp (March 25, 1830 – 1925) was a united states ethnologist and Episcopal clergyman. He printed several utilizes a archeology and ethnology from the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) in New You are able to.
Beauchamp was created in Coldenham, Oc, New You are able to. He received his education at Skaneateles Academy until 1845. He finished the DeLancey Divinity School, and received Physician of Sacred Theology (S.T.D. Sacrae Theologiae Physician) in 1886 for Hobart College. He married Sarah Carter of Ravenna, Ohio in November, 1857, and resided in Syracuse, New You are able to His sister, Mary Elizabeth Beauchamp, was an educator and author.
From 1865 to 1900, Beauchamp was rector of Elegance Episcopal Church in Baldwinsville, N. Y. From 1884 to 1912 he was analyzing chaplain for that diocese of recent You are able to. 1884-1910 was archaeologist of recent You are able to Condition Museum.
Additionally, he earned valuable archaological contributions from his independent research, particularly in regards to the Iroquois Indians. In 1889 the U . s . States Bureau of Ethnology commissioned him to survey the Iroquois territory in New You are able to and Canada, and also to make a map indicating the place of all of the known Indian sites for the reason that region. An enlargement of the map was printed in Beauchamp’s Aboriginal Occupation of recent You are able to (1900). His other works are: