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History
Flesherton is a community in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Flesherton was amalgamated with the surrounding Artemesia Township.

W.K. Flesher became a prominent local figure, acting at various times as postmaster, magistrate, druggist, and even doctor, as well as warden of Grey County (1855–1857, 1861–1862, 1865 and 1867), and reeve of the village (1854–1865 and 1866–1878). He organized a Masonic Lodge, and was a vocal booster of the village, convincing other businesses to settle in the area, including a woolen (fulling) mill owned by his son William Henry in 1863. Flesher also became captain of the local militia, No. 6 Company of the 31st Grey Regiment, and travelled with the regiment to train at Niagara-on-the-Lake during the Fenian Raids of 1866. In recognition of his contributions, the name of the settlement was changed first to Flesher's Corners, and then, when a more "village-like" name was seen as desirable, to Flesherton.

Cemeteries

 * 1) Flesherton Cemetery
 * 2) St. Paul's Catholic Cemetery
 * 3) Flesherton Rural Cemetery
 * 4) Flesherton Town Cemetery
 * 5) Markdale Cemetery
 * 6) Markdale - Grey, Ontario Cemetery
 * 7) Old Durham Road Pioneer Cemetery
 * 8) Ontario Genealogical Society Cemetery
 * 9) Eden Cemetery
 * 10) Woodville Cemetery
 * 11) St. Mary's Cemetery
 * 12) War Cemetery
 * 13) York Cemetery

Area Cemeteries

 * Flesherton Cemetery


 * Flesherton Cemetery


 * Markdale Cemetery


 * Markdale - Grey, Ontario Cemetery


 * Old Durham Road Pioneer Cemetery


 * Ontario Genealogical Society Cemetery Transcriptions: Grey County


 * Genealogy Buff


 * Ontario Cemeteries OGS Collection


 * Ontario Cemetery Records


 * Canada GenWeb Cemetery Project


 * Canadian Headstones


 * Find A Grave


 * Ontario Genealogical Society Cemetery Transcriptions

Canada
 * Canada - Ontario

Census

 * Canada, Upper Canada Census, 1842


 * Canada Census 1851


 * Canada Census 1861


 * Canada Census 1871


 * Canada Census 1881


 * Canada Census 1891


 * Canada Census 1901


 * Canada Census 1911

Church Records

 * St John's United Church

FamilySearch Library Records

 * Ontario, Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899


 * Ontario Births 1869-1912


 * Ontario Marriages 1869-1927


 * Ontario Marriages 1800-1910


 * Ontario Deaths 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths


 * Grey County, Ontario

Military

 * British Regiments In Canada


 * Canadian Great War Project


 * Canadian War Museum


 * CWGC Find War Dead


 * The National Archives


 * SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION


 * Air Force Association of Canada WW1 & WW2


 * Royal Navy ratings' service records 1853-1923


 * Library and Archives Canada War Diaries of the First World War


 * War Time Canada

Museums & Libraries

 * South Grey Museum


 * Grey Roots Museum & Archives


 * Grey Highlands Public Library


 * Grey Highlands Public Library Archives

Newspapers

 * The Flesherton Advance April 2, 1941-January 12, 1944


 * The Flesherton Advance 1883- 1950


 * The Dundalk Herald and Thd Flesherton Advance

Records

 * Grey County


 * Upper and Lower Canada Marriage Bonds


 * Immigration and Citizenship


 * Military Records


 * County Atlases


 * All Counties in Ontario


 * Black Canadian History in Grey


 * Immigrants to Canada


 * Isle of Tiree Genealogy


 * The Scottish Emigration Database


 * Young Immigrants to Canada

Societies

 * Grey County Historical Society


 * The Ontario Heritage Directory Online


 * Grey County Historical Society Blog


 * Grey County Ontario GenWeb


 * Bruce & Grey Branch Ontario Genealogical Society


 * The Ontario Heritage Directory Online


 * Canada GenWeb Project


 * Ontario Genealogical Society


 * Library and Archives Canada


 * Canadiana


 * Family History


 * Canada GenWeb

Town Directories

 * Flesherton Town Directory

--County Courthouse--
Recorder Deeds has marriage records Clerk Circuit Court has divorce, court and land records Probate Judge has probate records [1]

---History---

Parent County

1849 McDonald County was created 3 March 1849 from Newton County. County seat: Pineville. [2]

Boundary Changes

For animated maps illustrating Missouri county boundary changes, "Rotating Formation Missouri County Boundary Maps" (1804-1889) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website.

--Record Loss--

1856 Log courthouse was demolished. 1863 Courthouse burned, destroying most records. Deeds before 1863 were recreated.

For suggestions about research in places that suffered historic record losses, see:

Burned Counties Research in the FamilySearch Research Wiki. Arlene Eakle, When the Records are Gone in the Tennessee Genealogy Blog. Michael John Neill, Burned Counties in Family History Circle.

--Places/Localities--

Town/city records in the FamilySearch Catalog

Bethpage Goodman Noel Powell Prairie Township Rocky Comfort Southwest City

The State Historical Society of Missouri has information on historical Missouri place names for all 114 Missouri Counties.

---Populated Places---

---Neighboring Counties---

Barry • Benton County, Arkansas  • Delaware County, Oklahoma  • Newton  • Ottawa County, Oklahoma