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SAMUEL UPHAM Private in the Massachusetts Troops for a period of six months SAR
Posted by: jc (ID *****5058) Date: December 18, 2006 at 14:22:17
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Anonymous
Register of the California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution : instituted at San Francisco, California, October 22d, 1875 as Sons of Revolutionary Sires.
San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Press Pub. Co., 1901, 326 pgs.

page 51

SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
197 ZENAS UPHAM DODGE 3599
San Francisco
Attorney-at-law. Born in Port townsend, Jefferson Co., Wash., November 11, 1859.
Son of Eleazer E. Dodge and Marion (Upham)
Grandson of Samuel Upham (1) and Sally (Hatch)
Great-grandson of SAMUEL UPHAM (2) and Patty (Livermore)
Great (2) Grandson of Samuel Upham (3) and Martha (-----).
Great (3) grandson of Samuel Upham (4) and Mary (Grover).
Great (4) grandson of John Upham and Abagail Hayward (Howard).

2d was born in Leicester, Mass., in 1762, and died in West Randolph , Vt., May 12, 1848. He was a Private in the Massachusetts Troops for a period of six months, during which time he served under Capt. Grout and Col. Howe. (Cert. U.S. Pension Bureau of Pensions, dated June 12, 1896.)


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