Westover, Ontario is a hamlet west of Flamborough in Hamilton, Ontario. In the late 18th century the area was known as Donnybrook (distinct from Donnybrook, Ontario in Huron County). One of the first settlers was William Reid, who arrived in the area in 1798. He sold his land to John Westover in 1828. In 1830, Westover returned with his wife Lydia Havens to settle in Donnybrook. They were both Baptists. The town was likely named for him, since he had established a post office on his land and at his expense in 1835. In 1845, they established the Second Regular Baptist Church of Beverley, which is now the Westover Baptist Church.[1]

Westover
Hamlet / village
Westover is located in Ontario
Westover
Westover
Coordinates: 43°20′5.38″N 80°5′3.24″W / 43.3348278°N 80.0842333°W / 43.3348278; -80.0842333
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountyHamilton, Ontario

By 1869, it had saw, shingle, and grist mills and a blacksmith and wagon maker. The village had two general merchants, a teacher, physician, hotel operator, post master, and Rev. H. Smith was a minister of a Methodist Episcopal Church.[2]

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  1. ^ Belzile, Michel R. (1994-01-01). A History of Mountsberg and Westover Baptist Churches. pp. 2–3.
  2. ^ McEvoy, Henry (1869). The Province of Ontario Gazetteer and Directory. Robertson & Cook. ISBN 978-0-665-09412-5.