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Irvin Beaver

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Irvin Beaver

Birth
Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Dec 1918 (aged 61)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Hepburn, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Irvin Beaver, son of Adam and Mary Ann Beaver, was born near Hepburn, Page County, Iowa, January 6, 1857, and died at Milwaukee, Wis, December 9, 1918, aged 61 years, 11 months, and 3 days.

He was married to Alice Wasson February 14, 1887, and to this union were born four children, Chester Adam, George Washington, Veda Mae and Nellie Fern.

He is survived by three children, Capt C.A. Beaver, Lake Hurst, N.J., Mrs T.P. Zum Brunen, Charleston, S.C., and Mrs Geo H. Allured, Detroit, Mich, his wife having died July 31, 1893, and George Washington in infancy.

He is also survived by three brothers, Harvey T., Thos W., and Albert, all of Taylor County, Iowa, and four sisters, Mrs Louisa Busey and Mrs Clayton Peck of Webber, Kans, Mrs Belle Arnold, Superior, Nebr, and Mrs W.W. Kirbaugh of Hill City, Kans; also seven grandchildren. He was a member of the Methodist church and also a member of the Yeoman Lodge of Hepburn, and also a member of the Red Men.

He lived the greater part of his life in Taylor and Page Counties, Iowa, going to Milwaukee in November, 1918, where he met his death by being struck by a train in the performance of his duties. His remains were laid to rest, after short services, in North Grove Cemetery by the side of his wife and son on December 17, 1918. NEW MARKET HERALD, New Market, Iowa, Dec 19, 1918
Irvin Beaver, son of Adam and Mary Ann Beaver, was born near Hepburn, Page County, Iowa, January 6, 1857, and died at Milwaukee, Wis, December 9, 1918, aged 61 years, 11 months, and 3 days.

He was married to Alice Wasson February 14, 1887, and to this union were born four children, Chester Adam, George Washington, Veda Mae and Nellie Fern.

He is survived by three children, Capt C.A. Beaver, Lake Hurst, N.J., Mrs T.P. Zum Brunen, Charleston, S.C., and Mrs Geo H. Allured, Detroit, Mich, his wife having died July 31, 1893, and George Washington in infancy.

He is also survived by three brothers, Harvey T., Thos W., and Albert, all of Taylor County, Iowa, and four sisters, Mrs Louisa Busey and Mrs Clayton Peck of Webber, Kans, Mrs Belle Arnold, Superior, Nebr, and Mrs W.W. Kirbaugh of Hill City, Kans; also seven grandchildren. He was a member of the Methodist church and also a member of the Yeoman Lodge of Hepburn, and also a member of the Red Men.

He lived the greater part of his life in Taylor and Page Counties, Iowa, going to Milwaukee in November, 1918, where he met his death by being struck by a train in the performance of his duties. His remains were laid to rest, after short services, in North Grove Cemetery by the side of his wife and son on December 17, 1918. NEW MARKET HERALD, New Market, Iowa, Dec 19, 1918


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