Stavely is a town on Highway 2, approximately 80 kilometres northwest of Lethbridge. It was originally known as Oxley, the same name as the Ranching Company that held the leases on vast tracts of the surrounding land in the 1880’s. Alexander Staveley Hill, from Wolverhampton, England, was the founder of the Oxley Ranching Company and the name of the community was eventually named in his honour.

In 1882, British Member of Parliament and judge advocate of the Fleet Alexander Staveley Hill, Q.C. (1825-1905) took advantage of the Canadian government’s large scale ranching leases and established the Oxley Ranch in Southern Alberta. He wrote From Home to Home: Autumn Wanderings in the North-West, in the years 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884 which was published in London in 1885. Stavely was incorporated as a village in 1903. The second “e” in the name was dropped when the town was incorporated in 1912.

Around 1917, Hill’s son wrote from England to Canadian postal and railway authorities, requesting that the missing ‘e’ be restored to the name Staveley. The secretary of the local Board of Trade wrote to the younger Hill, suggesting that if he paid to build a covered skating rink, the town would change the spelling of its name. Hill declined, and Postmaster James Rea suggested that if any change were to be made, Stavely should drop the second ‘e’.

The Stavely Cemetery, also known as the Stavely IOOF Cemetery was photographed and catalogued by AFHS volunteers in the summer of 2024. At last count, there were 1,127 known persons interred at this cemetery.

Deaths

Longevity

Address


Nearest Populated Centre: Stavely,
Province: Alberta

Map Location

Latitude, Longitude
50.16419, -113.66258

Map Location

Search for:
RESET
Surname Given Name Born Died Age Photos Cemetery R Code

The 25 most common surnames found in this cemetery.

loader

The 25 most common given names found in this cemetery.

loader

Other Cemeteries

West Duchess Cemetery (Newell County)

N of Brianne Boulevard , Duchess , Alberta

Our Lady of Peace Cemetery (Big Valley, Stettler County)

Township Road 354A NW of Big Valley , Big Valley , Alberta

Ewing Cemetery (Stettler County)

Township Road 372 & Range Road 212A , Erskine , Alberta

Champion Cemetery (Vulcan County)

1 St South , Champion , Alberta

Travers Cemetery (Vulcan County)

Township Rd 154 and Range Rd 193 , Lomond , Alberta

Hand Hills Baptist Cemetery (Special Area No. 2)

Range Road 163 and Township Road 302 , Hanna , Alberta

Fieger Family Cemetery (Cypress County)

Rge Rd 23 & Twp Rd 174 , Hilda , Alberta

Water Valley Cemetery (Mountain View County)

Range Rd 52 & Highway 579 , Water Valley , Alberta

Highfield Christian Reformed Cemetery (Forty Mile County)

Highway 879, Township Road 80, Range Road 121 , Burdett , Alberta

Newburg Evangelical Zion Cemetery (Cypress County)

Twp Rd 100 & Rge Rd 41 , Gros Ventre , Alberta

Discover Alberta Ancestors