David Reesor
{{Short description|Upper Canadian businessman}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix = The Hon.
| name = David Reesor
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| office = Senator for King's, Ontario
| appointed = Royal proclamation
| term_start = October 23, 1867
| term_end = January 1901
| birth_date = {{birth date|1823|01|18}}
| birth_place = Markham, Upper Canada
| death_date = {{death date and age|1902|04|27|1823|01|18}}
| death_place = Rosedale, Ontario
| nationality =
| spouse = Emily McDougall m. 1847
| party = Liberal
| relations =
| children = William David Reesor, Marion Reesor, Jessie Reesor, Annette Reesor and Nellie Reesor
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| occupation = Politician, publisher
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David Reesor (January 18, 1823 – April 28, 1902) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He was a Liberal member of the Senate of Canada for King's division from 1867 to 1901.
He was born in Reesorville (later the Village of Markham), Upper Canada in 1823 to parents Abraham Reesor (1790–1831) and Anna Dettwiler (1787–1854), descended from Pennsylvania Dutch Mennonite immigrants who first settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. David was the nephew of Abraham Stouffer, founder of Stouffville, and of Peter Reesor, co-founder of Reesorville (later Markham) and Cedar Valley.
In 1848, he married Emily McDougall, the sister of politician William McDougall.
Reesor was editor of the Markham Economist. He was also a magistrate and notary public, reeve of Markham, Ontario (1851, 1856–57 and 1859–1860) and served as warden for York and Peel counties. Though Reesor came from a pacifist Mennonite background, he became a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. He was elected to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada for King's division in 1860 and served until Confederation, when he was named to the Senate. During the debates preceding Confederation, Reesor supported an elected Senate. He resigned in 1901.
He died at Rosedale in north Toronto in 1902, and was buried with his wife at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. His home at 166 Main Street North in Markham (built 1876) still stands. Senator Reesor's Drive in Markham is named in his honour.{{cite web| url = https://www.thestar.com/life/2013/05/30/street_names_senator_reesors_dr.html| title = Street names: Senator Reesor's Dr. {{!}} The Star| website = Toronto Star}}
Reesor married Emily McDougall in 1847, who was the sister to Father of Confederation William McDougall.
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External links
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- [https://books.google.com/books?id=dm0ZAQAAIAAJ&dq=senator%20david%20reesor&pg=PA704 A Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography. Being chiefly men of the time], ed. G.M. Rose (Toronto, 1888).
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=9_wmAAAAMAAJ&dq=The%20Canadian%20parliamentary%20companion%2C&pg=PA59 The Canadian parliamentary companion], ed. C.H. Mackintosh & J.A. Gemmill (Ottawa, 1889).
- [https://archive.org/stream/canadianbiograph01torouoft#page/696/mode/2up The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men], (Toronto, 1880), pp. 697f.
- [https://archive.org/stream/recordcountyyork00beeruoft#page/n131/mode/2up/search/reesor Commemorative biographical record of the county of York, Ontario], (Toronto, 1907).
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Category:Canadian senators from Ontario
Category:Liberal Party of Canada senators
Category:Members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
Category:19th-century Methodists
Category:Canadian newspaper editors
Category:Canadian male journalists
Category:Mayors of Markham, Ontario