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The Beauregard Family is a rich family, active in the mid-1800s. Howard Ford Beauregard III is the modern known name of the head of the family, although much mystery surrounds his history.
Family Members[]
Abraham Baxter Beauregard[]
Mentioned in The King Falls Chronicles: Part Three.
Abraham is Harrison Beauregard's father. He was married to Sally Ford and owned land in Connecticut. He was very wealthy, and expected his son to take over the business.
Howard Ford Beauregard I[]
First mentioned in Somewhere Under The Rainbow.
Howard is Harrison Beauregard's son and twin brother of Sally May. He died at thirteen years old in Perdition Wood.
Once immortal, to preserve face, Harrison took on his name. The exact time period this was the case is unknown, but he had switched to the Howard Ford Beauregard II by 1923.
Howard Ford Beauregard II[]
First mentioned in Somewhere Under The Rainbow.
Howard is a seemingly non-existent person who is the supposed son of Howard Ford Beauregard I, under the assumption he lived into adulthood.
Howard Ford Beauregard III[]
First introudced in King of King Falls.
Howard is a seemingly non-existent person who is the supposed son of Howard Ford Beauregard II, under the assumption Howard I lived into adulthood. He is a rich, reclusive man in King Falls believed to be a vampire.
Harrison Beauregard[]
See Howard Ford Beauregard III
First mentioned in The King Falls Chronicles: Part Three.
Harrison Beauregard was the son of Abraham and Sally. He married Lisbeth Hawks in 1844, and had twins Howard I and Sally May in 1847.
He is the founder of King Falls, establishing the town during the 1849 Gold Rush and making a name for his family.
Sally May Beauregard[]
First mentioned in The King Falls Chronicles: Part Three.
Sally is Harrison Beauregard's daughter and twin sister of Howard I. She died at thirteen years old in Perdition Wood.
Sally Ford[]
Mentioned in The King Falls Chronicles: Part Three.
Sally is Harrison Beauregard's mother. She was married to Abraham and owned land in Conneticut. She was very wealthy, and expected her son to take over the business.
Lisbeth Hawks[]
First mentioned in The King Falls Chronicles: Part Three.
Lisbeth was Harrison's wife, and they eloped in 1844, making their way across America towards the west coast. She was the mother of Sally May and Howard I, and took her own life shortly after their funeral.
Trivia[]
- Before KFC3, the founder of King Falls has been named on two different occasions, both as different people.
- In Zero Tolerance Policy, Emily mentions the founder of King Falls, Lester Beauregard, having a hatred for pranks.
- When asked about this continuity error, Kyle Brown claimed that maybe the person who found that information wasn't a very good researcher.
- In True Detectives, Ben claims that chapter nine of King of King Falls, Beauregard's Big Find, is about Beauregard’s Great-Grandfather, Jefferson Beauregard, settling King Falls and inventing fire.
- In Zero Tolerance Policy, Emily mentions the founder of King Falls, Lester Beauregard, having a hatred for pranks.
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