
This interesting surname with variant spellings Beaver, Beever, Beevor, Bevar, Bever, Bevir, Biever, etc., is a Norman locational name from any of the several places in France called Beauvoir, for example Beauvoir, for example in Manche, Somme, and Seine-Maritime, or from Belvoir in Leicestershire. All of these get their names from the Old French "beu, bel" meaning "fair, lovely" plus "veir, vo...
Since the Civil War, people have chosen Beaver Cemetery as a final resting place for their loved ones. Here amid the beauty of stately trees sits an area landmark with winding roads and intriguing monuments standing in tribute to the persons who contributed to the history and destiny of this area. Centrally located, Beaver Cemetery is surrounded by a wall that separates this quiet peaceful sett...
Old Beaver Cemetery , as it was known, was located at Fifth and Buffalo St. All extant remains and stones were removed around 1959. A common monument was erected on the site, listing as many names as were known at the time and was dedicated in 1965. It is now a park (Clark Park). Pictures of the stones are available for viewing by contacting the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation. The History Cent...
This project is for those buried in Beaver Union Cemetery, Beaver, Pike County, Ohio. Find a Grave USGW Archives
The Cemetery Marker is at the edge of Highways 23 & 270, just south of town of Beaver, Beaver County, Oklahoma. The road leads up through Memory Lane to the cemetery two blocks off the highway. It is also known as Beaver Cemetery and Pioneer Cemetery . Find a Grave US Gen Net