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Beauce County, officially known as La Nouvelle-Beauce, was established in 1855 as a result of the merging of two former counties, Dorchester and Beauce. The name "Beauce" is derived from the Algonquin word "bessis," meaning flat, which aptly describes the region's predominantly level terrain. This historical county is renowned for its fertile soils, making it a significant agricultural hub throughout its existence.

Beauce County cemetery records play a crucial role in preserving the rich tapestry of its past, serving as repositories of genealogical information for those seeking to trace their roots. The gravestones and markers in these cemeteries often bear witness to the diverse waves of immigration that shaped the county's demographic landscape. From the earliest settlers to more recent arrivals, the cemeteries of Beauce County stand as silent chronicles of the lives, struggles, and triumphs of its people.

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