The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
In 1959, town leaders obtained permission from the PA Legislature to remove the headstones at the Old Beaver Cemetery (now Clark Park) and to rebury the bodies. The headstones were placed in the Vanport Sand and Gravel pit and covered over, whereas the bodies were reburied in a common grave in the new Beaver Cemetery. A memorial column was placed in Clark Park with four bronze tablets upon which were inscribed the names of the dead from the Old Beaver Cemetery, including 9 Renos
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Find-a-Grave has photos of the bronze memorial plaque and monument
There are extensice biographical/historical notes and links to Find-a-Grave memorials for patriot's parents, five siblings, wife, and seven children