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These families each have three or more politician members,
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Jabez Upham (1764-1811) —
of Brookfield, Worcester
County, Mass.
Born in Brookfield, Worcester
County, Mass., August
23, 1764.
Lawyer;
member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1804-06, 1811; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 10th District, 1807-10.
Died in Brookfield, Worcester
County, Mass., November
8, 1811 (age 47 years, 77
days).
Interment at New
Cemetery, West Brookfield, Mass.
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Relatives:
Brother of George
Baxter Upham; uncle of James
Phineas Upham; first cousin of Charles
Wentworth Upham; second cousin of Nathaniel
Upham; second cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Gookin Upham; second cousin twice removed of Charles
Edwin Whiting; second cousin thrice removed of William
Criner Whiting and Willard
Baxter Whiting; second cousin four times removed of James
Dunbar Bell; third cousin of Nathan
Read; third cousin twice removed of Joshua
Perkins, Charles
Otis Nason, John
Hill Walbridge, Henry
E. Walbridge and William
Greene Dows; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
Kirk Tilden; fourth cousin of William
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton, Abel
Madison Scranton, Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham and Alonzo
Sidney Upham; fourth cousin once removed of John
Larkin Payson, Isaiah
Blood, Ebenezer
Oliver Grosvenor, Calvin
Hoadley Upham, Charles
Leslie Upham and William
Henry Upham. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page |
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George Baxter Upham (1768-1848) —
also known as George B. Upham —
of Claremont, Sullivan
County, N.H.
Born in Brookfield, Worcester
County, Mass., December
27, 1768.
Lawyer;
U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire at-large, 1801-03; member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1804-13, 1815; Speaker of
the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, 1809, 1815;
member of New
Hampshire state senate 10th District, 1814-15.
Died in Claremont, Sullivan
County, N.H., February
10, 1848 (age 79 years, 45
days).
Interment at Pleasant
Street Cemetery, Claremont, N.H.
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Relatives: Son
of Phineas Upham and Susanna (Buckminster) Upham; brother of Jabez
Upham; married, December
30, 1805, to Mary 'Polly' Duncan; father of James
Phineas Upham; first cousin of Charles
Wentworth Upham; second cousin of Nathaniel
Upham; second cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Gookin Upham; second cousin twice removed of Charles
Edwin Whiting; second cousin thrice removed of William
Criner Whiting and Willard
Baxter Whiting; second cousin four times removed of James
Dunbar Bell; third cousin of Nathan
Read; third cousin twice removed of Joshua
Perkins, Charles
Otis Nason, John
Hill Walbridge, Henry
E. Walbridge and William
Greene Dows; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
Kirk Tilden; fourth cousin of William
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton, Abel
Madison Scranton, Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham and Alonzo
Sidney Upham; fourth cousin once removed of John
Larkin Payson, Isaiah
Blood, Ebenezer
Oliver Grosvenor, Calvin
Hoadley Upham, Charles
Leslie Upham and William
Henry Upham. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Nathaniel Upham (1774-1829) —
of Rochester, Strafford
County, N.H.
Born in Deerfield, Rockingham
County, N.H., June 9,
1774.
Democrat. Merchant;
member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1807-09; member of New
Hampshire Governor's Council, 1811-12; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire, 1817-23 (at-large 1817-19, 2nd
District 1819-21, at-large 1821-23).
Died in Rochester, Strafford
County, N.H., July 10,
1829 (age 55 years, 31
days).
Interment at Old
Rochester Cemetery, Rochester, N.H.
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William Upham (1792-1853) —
of Montpelier, Washington
County, Vt.
Born in Leicester, Worcester
County, Mass., August
5, 1792.
Whig. Injured in a cider mill accident and lost a
hand; lawyer;
member of Vermont
state house of representatives, 1827-28, 1830; Washington
County State's Attorney, 1829; U.S.
Senator from Vermont, 1843-53; died in office 1853.
Died, from smallpox,
at the Irving Hotel, Washington,
D.C., January
14, 1853 (age 60 years, 162
days).
Interment at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.; cenotaph at Green
Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, Vt.
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Charles Wentworth Upham (1802-1875) —
also known as Charles W. Upham —
of Salem, Essex
County, Mass.
Born in Saint John, New
Brunswick, May 4,
1802.
Whig. Ordained
minister; member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1840-49, 1859-60; mayor of
Salem, Mass., 1852-53; delegate
to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1853; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 6th District, 1853-55;
defeated, 1850; member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1857-58.
Died in Salem, Essex
County, Mass., June 15,
1875 (age 73 years, 42
days).
Interment at Harmony
Grove Cemetery, Salem, Mass.
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Relatives: Son
of Joshua Upham and Mary (Chandler) Upham; married, March
29, 1826, to Ann Susan Holmes (aunt of Oliver
Wendell Holmes Jr.); first cousin of Jabez
Upham and George
Baxter Upham; first cousin once removed of James
Phineas Upham; second cousin of Nathaniel
Upham; second cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Gookin Upham; second cousin twice removed of Joshua
Coit; second cousin four times removed of James
Dunbar Bell; third cousin of Henry
Titus Backus; third cousin twice removed of William
Greene Dows; third cousin thrice removed of John
Lee Saltonstall; fourth cousin of William
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton, William
Whiting Boardman, Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham, Alonzo
Sidney Upham and Robert
Coit Jr.; fourth cousin once removed of Isaiah
Blood, Calvin
Hoadley Upham, Judson
B. Phelps, Charles
Leslie Upham, William
Henry Upham and William
Brainard Coit. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Don Alonzo Joshua Upham (1809-1877) —
also known as Don A. J. Upham —
of Milwaukee, Milwaukee
County, Wis.
Born in Weathersfield, Windsor
County, Vt., May 31,
1809.
Democrat. Mayor
of Milwaukee, Wis., 1849-50; candidate for Governor of
Wisconsin, 1851; U.S.
Attorney for Wisconsin, 1857-61.
Died in Milwaukee, Milwaukee
County, Wis., June 19,
1877 (age 68 years, 19
days).
Interment at Forest
Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wis.; cenotaph at Plain Cemetery, Perkinsville, Weathersfield, Vt.
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Alonzo Sidney Upham (1811-1882) —
also known as Alonzo S. Upham —
of Le Roy, Genesee
County, N.Y.
Born in Hamilton, Madison
County, N.Y., June 9,
1811.
Whig. Carriage
builder; farmer;
member of New York
state assembly, 1847-48 (Genesee County 1847, Genesee County 2nd
District 1848); member of New York
state senate 28th District, 1850-53.
Died in Baldwinsville, Onondaga
County, N.Y., August
21, 1882 (age 71 years, 73
days).
Interment at Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Joshua Upham and Lydia (Chamberlain) Upham; married, April
17, 1836, to Mary Munro; married, December
11, 1867, to Emily Louise Munro; second cousin of William
Upham; second cousin once removed of Isaiah
Blood, Calvin
Hoadley Upham and William
Henry Upham; second cousin twice removed of Frederic
William Upham; third cousin of Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham; third cousin once removed of Charles
Leslie Upham; third cousin twice removed of Robert
Treat Paine; third cousin thrice removed of Clarence
Albert Upham; fourth cousin of Jabez
Upham, George
Baxter Upham, Nathaniel
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton and Charles
Wentworth Upham; fourth cousin once removed of Nathan
Appleton, Nathaniel
Gookin Upham, James
Phineas Upham, Lucretia
Garfield and Edwin
Carpenter Pinney. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Calvin Hoadley Upham (1828-1892) —
also known as Calvin H. Upham —
of Racine, Racine
County, Wis.; Shawano, Shawano
County, Wis.; Ripon, Fond du
Lac County, Wis.
Born in Westminster, Worcester
County, Mass., February
28, 1828.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; postmaster
at Ripon,
Wis., 1882-85.
Suffered a stroke,
and died soon after, in Ripon, Fond du Lac
County, Wis., February
26, 1892 (age 63 years, 363
days).
Interment at Hillside Cemetery, Ripon, Wis.
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Charles Leslie Upham (1839-1929) —
also known as Charles L. Upham —
of Meriden, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in Townshend, Windham
County, Vt., May 24,
1839.
Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; one of the founders
of the Ives, Upham & Rand department
store in Meriden; mayor
of Meriden, Conn., 1873-74.
Member, Grand
Army of the Republic; Freemasons.
Died in Meriden, New Haven
County, Conn., May 28,
1929 (age 90 years, 4
days).
Interment at Walnut
Grove Cemetery, Meriden, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Rev. William Dennis Upham and Lucy Marie (Spink) Upham; married,
November
22, 1863, to Emilie M. Clark; married, July 12,
1877, to Elizabeth Hall; first cousin once removed of Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham; third cousin once removed of William
Upham and Alonzo
Sidney Upham; third cousin twice removed of Clarence
Albert Upham; fourth cousin of Isaiah
Blood, Calvin
Hoadley Upham and William
Henry Upham; fourth cousin once removed of Jabez
Upham, George
Baxter Upham, Nathaniel
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton, Charles
Wentworth Upham and Frederic
William Upham. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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William Henry Upham (1841-1924) —
also known as William H. Upham —
of Marshfield, Wood
County, Wis.
Born in Westminster, Worcester
County, Mass., May 3,
1841.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; merchant;
sawmill
owner; mayor
of Marshfield, Wis., 1886-88, 1891-92; Governor of
Wisconsin, 1895-97.
Member, Grand
Army of the Republic.
Died in Marshfield, Wood
County, Wis., July 2,
1924 (age 83 years, 60
days).
Interment at Hillside Cemetery, Marshfield, Wis.
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Relatives: Son
of Alvin Upham and Sarah 'Sally' (Derby) Upham; brother of Calvin
Hoadley Upham; married, December
19, 1867, to Mary Cornelia Kelley; married, June 1,
1914, to Grace Wilson Mason; uncle of Frederic
William Upham; second cousin of Isaiah
Blood; second cousin once removed of William
Upham and Alonzo
Sidney Upham; third cousin once removed of Don
Alonzo Joshua Upham; fourth cousin of Charles
Leslie Upham; fourth cousin once removed of Jabez
Upham, George
Baxter Upham, Nathaniel
Upham, Samuel
Finley Vinton, Charles
Wentworth Upham and Walter
Hamilton Garfield. |
| |  | Political families: Upham
#1 family of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Upham
#2 family of Massachusetts (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| |  | See also National
Governors Association biography — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| |  | Image source: North Wood County
Historical Society |
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Frederic William Upham (1861-1925) —
also known as Fred W. Upham —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.
Born in Racine, Racine
County, Wis., January
29, 1861.
Republican. Lumber
business; president, City Fuel Company, coal
dealers; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1892,
1912,
1916,
1920
(chair, Arrangements
Committee), 1924;
member of Illinois
Republican State Central Committee, 1919; Treasurer
of Republican National Committee, 1920-24; member of Republican
National Committee from Illinois, 1924.
Member, Union
League; Society
of Colonial Wars; Sons of
the American Revolution; Loyal
Legion.
Died, from a cerebral
hemorrhage, in Palm Beach, Palm Beach
County, Fla., February
15, 1925 (age 64 years, 17
days).
Interment at Rosehill
Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
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