I am writing in regard to your mention of the name Beaver. My great-grandparents, Nicolas and Louisa Beiber, along with their children, are listed in the 1860 Monroe county census as Nicolas and Louisa Beaver and family. Is there any possible connection here with your Beavers? Thanks, Betsy Stash betsy@coastalnet.com -----Original Message----- From: Dick and Betsy French <BARKFrench@worldnet.att.net> To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 9:26 AM Subject: [OHMONROE-L] Migration >I'm researching the CONN side of my family in the Hancock/Brooke >Co. WV and Jefferson Co. OH areas, and the CLINE side farther >downriver in Monroe Co. OH. and Tyler Co. WV. >I'm finding the same surnames, sometimes with variations, in both >areas. It's as if everyone was following the same migration path. >Here are some uncommon names which occur in both regions: > >Treadway, Snodgrass, McVeigh/McVey/McVay, Trueax/Truax/Truex, >Ralston/Rolston/Rollston, Mozena/Mozingo, Purviance/Provines/ >Province, Beaver/Bever, Farrell/Ferrell/Ferrall > >Betsy > > > > >