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- Beaupre_(surname) comment "Beaupre (originally Beaupré) (boh-PRAY) is a primarily Catholic family that lives mostly in northern New England and Michigan. The history of the Beaupre family can be accurately traced to about AD 1045 to 1050. Ancestors of this family may well have fought in the Battle of Hastings in 1066, when Duke William the Conqueror of Normandy defeated King Harold of England, making himself King of England, yet still only the Duke of Normandy.".
- Q4877609 comment "Beaupre (originally Beaupré) (boh-PRAY) is a primarily Catholic family that lives mostly in northern New England and Michigan. The history of the Beaupre family can be accurately traced to about AD 1045 to 1050. Ancestors of this family may well have fought in the Battle of Hastings in 1066, when Duke William the Conqueror of Normandy defeated King Harold of England, making himself King of England, yet still only the Duke of Normandy.".