Our Family History

James UPHAM
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Name James UPHAM Birth 9 Sep 1774 Brookfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Gender Male _UID 658A482241A94F64B704E060141E941AD1D9 Death 13 Mar 1859 Person ID I1780 My Genealogy Last Modified 4 Apr 2019
Father Jabez UPHAM, III, b. 4 Oct 1739, Brookfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
d. 1820, Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 80 years) Mother Bethia CUTLER, b. 19 Jul 1750, Lexington, Massachusetts
d. 26 Aug 1834, Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
(Age 84 years) Marriage 28 Nov 1771 Middlesex County, Mass
Family ID F618 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Martha SMITH, b. 1785 d. 1876 (Age 91 years) Children 1. Charles Chandler UPHAM, b. 2 Mar 1808 d. Yes, date unknown 2. Thomas Cutler UPHAM, b. 23 Apr 1810 d. Yes, date unknown 3. James Richard UPHAM, b. 6 Oct 1811 d. Yes, date unknown 4. Martha Bethia UPHAM, b. 1813 d. Yes, date unknown 5. William UPHAM, b. 25 Dec 1815 d. Yes, date unknown 6. George Bliss UPHAM, b. 3 Sep 1817 d. Yes, date unknown 7. Jabez Murray UPHAM, b. 29 Sep 1819 d. Yes, date unknown 8. Henry UPHAM, b. 23 Dec 1825 d. Yes, date unknown 9. Augustus Foxcroft UPHAM, b. 25 Feb 1828 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F620 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Apr 2019
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Notes - James Upham and his brother William are both well remembered by the older citizens of Woodstock. They married in the same year Martha and Elizabeth, daughters of Captain Jacob Smith — familiarly known as Aunt "Patty" and Aunt "Betsey." The Upham estate included lot No. 34, originally granted to Major Joseph Greene of De Lancey's 1st battalion.
James Upham was for many years a magistrate and at one time a customs officer at Woodstock and a man much esteemed by his neighbours. He died March 13, 1859 at the age of 86. His widow survived him many years and died in 1876 in her 91st year.
- James Upham and his brother William are both well remembered by the older citizens of Woodstock. They married in the same year Martha and Elizabeth, daughters of Captain Jacob Smith — familiarly known as Aunt "Patty" and Aunt "Betsey." The Upham estate included lot No. 34, originally granted to Major Joseph Greene of De Lancey's 1st battalion.
