

Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
The county was created on March 12, 1800 and took its name from the Beaver River. The Beaver River flows south from Lawrence County entering Beaver County near Koppel and continuing south to its confluence with the Ohio near Beaver.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Boroughs, Townships & Communities
Aliquippa | Ambridge | Baden | Beaver (County Seat) | Beaver Falls | Big Beaver | Borough | Bridgewater | Brighton | Byersdale | Cannelton | Center | Chippewa | Conway | Darlington | Daugherty | East Rochester | Eastvale | Economy | Ellwood City (part) | Fallston | First Moon | Fombell | Frankfort Springs | Franklin | Freedom | Frisco | Georgetown | Glasgow | Greene | Gringo | Hanover | Harmony | Harshaville | Homewood | Hookstown | Hopewell | Independence | Industry | Kobuta | Koppel | Marion | Midland | Monaca | Moon | New Brighton | New Galilee | New Sewickley | North Sewickley | Ohioville | Patterson | Patterson Heights | Potter | Pulaski | Raccoon | Rochester | Second Moon | Sewickley | Shippingport | South Beaver | South Heights | Vanport | West Mayfield | White
Links
Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge (part)
National Register of Historic Places
Beaver County Genealogy & History Center