Introduction:
  • Home
  • Origins of the Surname Beard
  • UK Distribution of the Surname Beard
  • Essex Beard Families:
  • John of White Roding
  • (1540 →)
  • John of Gt Parndon
  • (1550 →)
  • Roger of Gt Canfield
  • (1550 →)
  • Beards of High Roding
  • (1600 →)
  • John of Chipping Ongar
  • (1610 →)
  • Robert of Theydon Garnon
  • (1630 →)
  • Beards of Mountnessing
  • (1670 →)
  • John of Rochford
  • (1700 →)
  • Joseph of Romford
  • (1700 →)
  • John of Roxwell
  • (1710 →)
  • George of Colne Engaine
  • (1730 →)
  • Joseph of Gt Coggeshall
  • (1750 →)
  • Joseph of Rochford
  • (1750 →)
  • The Cambridgeshire Beards
  • (1760 →)
  • Edward of Tolleshunt
  • (1760 →)
  • William of West Thurrock
  • (1760 →)
  • William of Gt Tey
  • (1760 →)
  • Robert of Stoke By Nayland
  • (1770 →)
  • Roger of South Ockendon
  • (1780 →)
  • Benjamin of Bobbingworth
  • (1785 →)
  • Edward of Foulness
  • (1785 →)
  • Beards of Colne Engaine
  • (1790 →)
  • William of Hatfield Broadoak
  • (1790 →)
  • William of Saffron Walden
  • (1790 →)
  • Jonathan of Gt Stambridge
  • (1790 →)
  • John of Gt Braxted
  • (1790 →)
  • Henry of Gt Dunmow
  • (1795 →)
  • James of Colchester
  • (1800 →)
  • William of Althorne
  • (1800 →)
  • Thomas of Paglesham
  • (1820 →)
  • The Gloucestershire Beards
  • (1860 →)

    Essex Resources:
  • Genuki Essex
  • Essex Society for Family History
  • Essex Parish Map
  • Essex Villages
  • Essex Records Office
  • General Resources:
  • FreeBMD
  • FreeReg
  • 1837 Online
  • FamilySearch
  • FamilyRelatives
  • GenesReunited
  • Ancestry.com Beard Message Board
  • Disclaimer
  • e-mail frannieandjon@aol.com


    Disclaimer

    The information collected together here has been gathered to satisfy a personal interest.

    The correct way to prove a lineage is to accumulate several proofs - birth, marriage and death certificates, census records, parish records etc; it would clearly be prohibitively expensive to obtain such for every individual listed here. So I have done my best with what I have.

    For that reason I take no responsibility whatsoever for the accuracy of the information presented or indeed for any loss or damage incurred as a result of using that information. I recommend that the reader takes this as a guide rather than a definitive piece of research.