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  Nathaniel Gookin Upham - Miscellaneous Portraits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Upham was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and Dartmouth College (Class of 1820).
Two year later (1842) Upham was asked to become Superintendent of the Railroad; to do so he would have to give up his judgeship and the practice of law, and he did so.
Upham was delegate to the 1850/1 state constitutional convention, and Lyford writes, "...it was largely through his [Upham's] skill that the presidential nomination of Franklin Pierce was brought about" (Ibid., p.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/miscell/upham.html   (400 words)

  
 Appendix, Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife, by Julian Hawthorne, 1884
Upham accuses me of suspending one or more Inspectors, for refusing to pay party-subscriptions, and avers that I sent them a letter of suspension by a messenger, whom he names, and that--I suppose after the payment of the subscriptions--I withdrew the suspension.
Upham and his coadjutors, to bring his evidence to a pretty direct point on me; and that Mr.
Upham should give me occasion--or perhaps if he should not--I shall do my best to kill and scalp him in the public prints; and I think I shall succeed.
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 geo witchcraft
Upham placed numbers on the map to designate the locations of 150 houses in the Salem Village and neighboring townships.
To rectify Upham's map with geographic reality, I selected some of the extant houses represented by numbers on Upham’s map, which were still standing on their original foundations and a few stable geographic features.
Nathaniel Putnam, for example, acted as one of the complainants in the arrest warrant against John Willard and Sarah Buckley.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /~bcr/geoconflict9_03.html   (8924 words)

  
 Introduction, House of the Seven Gables, Basil Davenport, 1950
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE was born on the Fourth of July, 1804, in Salem, Massachusetts, an old whaling port where his family had lived for generations.
His great-grandfather, Justice Hathorne (as the family spelled the name until Nathaniel, as a young man, inserted the W), presided over the witch trials, and was notorious for his severity and prejudice against the accused.
One woman whom he sentenced maintained on the scaffold that God would avenge her; and as the family sank from prosperity to genteel poverty, they attributed their misfortunes to "the witch's curse." Hawthorne himself was deeply interested in family influences and in the decay of old families, two themes which appear in
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 Uphamfamily of Killingly
Richard Upham owned land at Reading, although he was probably located all of the time on the old family homestead in Malden, which was set off in the new town of Reading.
The children of Richard and Abigail Upham were: Richard, died 1700; Ivory, born 1701; Abigail, born 1703, died Jan. 7, 1713/14; Dorcas, born 1707, died Jan. 22, 1715/16; Hepzibah, born 1710/11, married Nathaniel Longley, of Dorchester, MA, Jan. 29, 1756; Mary, spinster, of Malden; Ruth, born 1714, bapt.
Luke Upham was in the French and Indian war and a corporal in Capt. Chandler’s company (the 11th) in the revolution.
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 Timothy Upham
UPHAM, Timothy, soldier, born in Deerfield, New Hampshire, in 1783; died in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 2 November, 1855.
He was a descendant of John Upham, who came from England in 1635, and was the first of the name in this country.
On 12 March, 1812, he was appointed major of the 11th United States infantry, and soon afterward he was placed in command of the forts and harbor of Portsmouth.
www.famousamericans.net /timothyupham   (534 words)

  
 geo witchcraft
Upham placed numbers and symbols on the map to designate the locations of 150 houses and structures in Salem Village and neighboring townships.
To correlate Upham's map with geographic reality, I selected some of the extant 1692 houses which were still standing on their original foundations, represented by numbers on Upham’s map, and a few stable landscape features.
There are more non-church households than shown on this map because Upham was not able to locate all the houses in Salem Village on his map, from which this one derives.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /~bcr/villageconflict/geoconflict9_03.html   (12960 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Upham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
(IV) Nathaniel (2), son of Nathaniel (1) and Sarah (Floyd) Upham, was born in Malden, Massachusetts, 1685-88, died at Leicester, Massachusetts, 1765.
(VI) Nathaniel (4), son of Nathaniel (3) and Rebecca (Dill) Upham, was born in Malden, Massachusetts, June 22, 1745.
He was educated in the public schools of Troy, and in 1875 began his business career as a clerk in the wholesale drug house of Robinson and Church where he remained six years, becoming head bookkeeper.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/upham-2.html   (1159 words)

  
 Upham Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Upham and Carrel Kinny/Kinney - M.K. Re: Upham and Carrel Kinny/Kinney - Dorothy Hunter 8/14/01
Descendants of Emerson Upham in WI - Lori Loebel 6/01/01
Re: Descendants of Emerson Upham in WI - Lori Loebel 6/08/01
genforum.genealogy.com /upham/page2.html#234   (2256 words)

  
 History of Deerfield, New Hampshire
Richard Jenness, who acted so important a part in the early history of this town, died July 4, 1819, aged seventy-three years, greatly respected as a magistrate, representative, senator, and judge of the Common Pleas Court.
His successors have been as follows: Rev. Nathaniel Wells, 1812-41; Rev. Ephraim Nelson, 1841-49; Rev. William A. Patten, 1850-52; (for three years the pulpit was supplied by Rev. W.
This academy building was ultimately sold to the Parade school district, and destroyed by fire about 1842.
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Nathaniel's grandfather and grandmother were members; Hawthorne's mother, Elizabeth Clarke Manning Hathorne, joined First Church in 1806, and her children were baptized there.
In 1824, Charles W. Upham became associate pastor with John Prince, and after Prince's death in 1836, became pastor.
First Church was originally located in Town House Square, but in 1734, after a dispute between the minister, John Fisk, and some members of his congregation, Fisk and his supporters built a new First Church at 256 Essex St., a short distance from their original location.
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 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Wade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
She married James Upham, father of Rev. Edward Upham, who was born March 26, 1710; married Sarah Leonard, April 10, 1740.
Benjamin Wilson, the great-grandfather of Edward Upham and Dudley Bradstreet Wade, was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, November 28, 1763.
His son, Samuel, was born April 21, 1715; married Martha Upham, daughter of James Upham and Dorothy Wigglesworth, December 2, 1741.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Lieutenant Phineas UPHAM served in the military in 1675 in Great Swamp.
REBECCA (Sisley)^ UPHAM was born about 1605 in Wivesliscombe, Somerset, England.
JOHN^ BURGE and REBECCA (Sisley)^ UPHAM were married in 1640 in England.
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 History of Merrimack County, NH
Upham was appointed one of the associate justices of the Superior Court of New Hampshire.
In 1853, Judge Upham was appointed commissioner, on the part of the government of the United States, to confer with a similar commissioner appointed by the English government, and to decide upon certain claims brought by citizens of either country against the government of the other.
In 1862, Judge Upham was called to act in a similar service, that of umpire in the commission appointed by government for the settlement of claims between the United States and New Granada.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nh/state/book/chap2.html   (6563 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Upham
Upham, Don Alonzo Joshua — also known as Don A. Upham — of Wisconsin.
Brother of Jabez Upham; cousin of Charles Wentworth Upham; father of
Upham, William Henry (1841-1924) — also known as William H. Upham — of Marshfield, Wood County, Wis. Born in Westminster,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/upham.html   (381 words)

  
 Old Port Byron Cemetery Graveyard Inscriptions
Upham, Nathaniel, died Aug. 22, 1864, aged 71.
Betsey, daughter of Nathaniel Upham, died Oct. 25, 1828, aged 11-11-28.
Richard, son of Nathaniel Upham, died May 7, 1830, aged 4 weeks.
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 Chicago Metro History Education Center
This was given Deputy Sheriff Nathaniel Upham, who at once proceeded to Commissioner Beach's office, and served it on Holmes.
Upham, whose object was solely to do his duty by taking Nalle before Judge Gould in accordance with the writ of habeas corpus.
A number in the crowd were more or less hurt, and it is a wonder that these were not badly injured, as pistols were drawn and chisels used.
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 Illustrations, House of the Seven Gables, 1950
Hawthorne, a Democrat, was employed as Surveyor of the Custom House until the election of a Whig president deprived most of the Democrats of their jobs.
While Hawthorne's fate was still in the balance, a certain officious clergyman named Charles Upham, while pretending to plead for Hawthorne, actually slandered him behind his back, and Hawthorne lost his means of livelihood.
Discovering what Upham had done, Hawthorne wrote, "I shall do my best to kill and scalp him in the public prints; and I think I shall succeed." He drew Upham as the hypocritical Judge Pyncheon, a portrait recognizable in Salem.
www.ibiblio.org /eldritch/nh/sgill.html   (997 words)

  
 MHS | Wendell Family Papers, 1687-1891 : Guide to the Collection
The bulk of the Wendell Family Papers were microfilmed in 1977 as part of the "Papers relating to the Quincy, Wendell, Holmes and Upham Families (hereafter Quincy, Wendell, Holmes, Upham) at the Massachusetts Historical Society" (P-347).
Hugh Upham Clark donated his collection to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1978.
Consists of papers relating to the ministry of Nathaniel Appleton (1693-1784), including his acceptance of the call (1717), minutes of meetings, petitions, marriage certificates, and documents relating to the call of Timothy Hilliard (1747-1790) as Appleton's colleague in 1783.
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 gens9-gr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Elizabeth Martin, sister of Robert, Abraham and Isaac was the wife of Deacon John Upham.
Richard Warren came to this country in the "Mayflower," 1620, leaving in England his wife Elizabeth and five daughters, who followed him three years later in the ship "Ann," William Pierce master.
His two sons, Nathaniel and Joseph Warren, were born at Plymouth.
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 Boston, MA Marriages 1646 to 1751
Nathaniel and Mary Tuthill, Feb. 6, 1706 by Mr.
Nathaniel and Sarah Bennet, July 2, 1708 by Mr.
Mary and Nathaniel Emons, Sept. 15, 1698 by Mr.
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 What Savage Had To Say About The Early Settlers Of Woburn...T - Z
of Phineas Upham with Hannah Ensign, 19 Sept. or Nov. 1658, as giv.
of Notices by Albert G. Upham, M. one of the later progeny, was publ.
1647, yet perhaps this is mistake of the name of the month for that of a ch.; Susanna; Nathaniel, b.
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 The House of the Seven Gables : NCE : English : W. W. Norton College Books
Nathaniel Parker Willis • From The Pencil of Nature: A New Discovery
Nathaniel Hawthorne • [Love is the True Magnetism]
Nathaniel Hawthorne • From Letter to Hortatio Bridge, March 15, 1851
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 Thompson, CT Marriages
Nathaniel Allen of Pomfret and widow Mary Ormsby of Killingly --- Nov. 28, 1780
Isaac Upham and Sarah Whittemore --- Sept. 29, 1793
Nathaniel Upham and Rebecca Farrow --- Jan. 23, 1772
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 The House of the Seven Gables : NCE : English : W. W. Norton College Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This all-new edition of Hawthorne’s celebrated 1851 novel is based on The Ohio State University Press’s Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Historical documents include accounts of Salem’s history by Thomas Maule, Robert Calef, Joseph B. Felt, and Charles W. Upham, which Hawthorne drew on for The House of the Seven Gables.
The importance of the house in antebellum America—as a manifestation of the body, a site of genealogical history, and a symbol of the republic’s middle class—is explored through the diverse writings of William Andrus Alcott, Edgar Allan Poe, and J. Agnew, among others.
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 Upham Genealogy Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Upham, Jacob (Genealogies from the History Of Leicester, Massachusettes)
Upham, Nathaniel (Genealogies from the History Of Leicester, Massachusettes)
Upham, Samuel (Genealogies from the History Of Leicester, Massachusettes)
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 Digitizing Upham: H. Researching Locational Data
Thus address matching is not an exact process, but it provides us with a starting point for further work in locating a building.
After comparing Upham's Map with contemporary maps from the US Geological Survey, we identified these features that appeared on both sources:
There are four ponds in the area known as "Cedar Pond." Thus the returns from the search resulted in 9 points, including three worthless (to us) "Cedar Ponds." These were discarded.
fisher.lib.virginia.edu /libsites/salem/process/upham/upham8.html   (408 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with U
Upham, Nathaniel Janeway (28 Aug 1865-WFT Est 1904-1956)
Upham, Thomas Francis (30 Sep 1869-WFT Est 1890-1959)
Upham, William Woodbridge (22 Sep 1901-21 Feb 1993)
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 Wood Cemetery Butler NY Wayne County Genealogy Cemeteries
UPHAM Ebenezer 15 Apr. 1854, 77y 5m 3d
UPHAM George W. 5 Jan. 1860, 39y 4m
UPHAM Abijah 3 Feb. 1881 85y6m18d - Soldier of 1812
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 (Ruth TYLER - Coude or Cundo VAGENA )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hannah UPHAM (6 MAY 1743 - 18 SEP 1819)
John UPHAM (Deacon) (1599/1600 - 25 FEB 1682)
Phineas UPHAM (Deacon) (22 MAY 1659 - 19 OCT 1720)
www.pa.uky.edu /~shapere/dkbingham/index/ind0446.html   (130 words)

  
 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On 22 Jan 1716 Ruth married Nathaniel Nichols, at Malden, MA.
Nathaniel, son of Allen and Abigail (Bearse) Nichols.
Born on 1 Oct 1694 at Malden, MA.
aleph0.clarku.edu /~djoyce/gen/report/rr11/rr11_169.html   (132 words)

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