John UphamAge: 661666–1733
- Name
- John Upham
Birth | 9 December 1666 31 30 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
Birth of a brother | 1668 (Age 12 months) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
younger brother -
Thomas Upham
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Death of a paternal grandmother | before 1671 (Age 4)
paternal grandmother -
Elizabeth Webb
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Birth of a brother | 1675 (Age 8) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
younger brother -
Richard Upham
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Death of a sister | 1676 (Age 9)
elder sister -
Ruth Upham
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Death of a father | October 1676 (Age 9)
father -
Phineas Upham
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Death of a paternal grandfather | 25 February 1681 (Age 14)
paternal grandfather -
John Upham
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Marriage | Abigail Hayward - View family 1688 (Age 21) |
Birth of a son #1 | 1690 (Age 23)
son -
John Upham
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Birth of a son #2 | 1691 (Age 24) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
son -
Samuel Upham
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Death of a mother | 18 January 1695 (Age 28)
mother -
Ruth Wood
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Birth of a daughter #3 | 1698 (Age 31)
daughter -
Abigail Upham
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Birth of a son #4 | 1700 (Age 33)
son -
Ezekiel Upham
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Birth of a son #5 | 1702 (Age 35)
son -
David Upham
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Death of a son | 2 September 1719 (Age 52) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
son -
Jacob Upham
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Marriage | Tamzen Ong - View family |
Death | 9 June 1733 (Age 66) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
Globally unique identifier | 444AD2353A28184291B56A088FC0FE66BC72 |
Last change | 10 January 2017 - 00:00:00 |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
Phineas Upham
Birth 1635 35 26 Weymouth, Massachusetts
Death October 1676 (Age 41) Loading...
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1 year mother |
Ruth Wood
Birth 1636
Death 18 January 1695 (Age 59) Loading...
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Marriage: 14 April 1658 — Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts |
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13 months #1 elder brother |
Phineas Upham
Birth 22 May 1659 24 23 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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19 months #2 elder brother |
Nathaniel Upham
Birth 1661 26 25 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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3 years #3 elder sister |
Ruth Upham
Birth 1664 29 28 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Death 1676 (Age 12) Loading...
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3 years #4 himself |
John Upham
Birth 9 December 1666 31 30 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Death 9 June 1733 (Age 66) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Loading...
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#5 sister |
Elizabeth Upham
Death about 1761
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#6 younger brother |
Thomas Upham
Birth 1668 33 32 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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7 years #7 younger brother |
Richard Upham
Birth 1675 40 39 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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Family with Abigail Hayward - View family |
himself |
John Upham
Birth 9 December 1666 31 30 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Death 9 June 1733 (Age 66) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Loading...
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wife |
Abigail Hayward
Death August 23, 1717
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Marriage: 1688 |
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2 years #1 son |
John Upham
Birth 1690 23
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1 year #2 son |
Samuel Upham
Birth 1691 24 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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7 years #3 daughter |
Abigail Upham
Birth 1698 31
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2 years #4 son |
Ezekiel Upham
Birth 1700 33
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2 years #5 son |
David Upham
Birth 1702 35
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Family with Tamzen Ong - View family |
himself |
John Upham
Birth 9 December 1666 31 30 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Death 9 June 1733 (Age 66) Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Loading...
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wife |
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Marriage: yes |
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#1 son |
Jacob Upham
Death 2 September 1719 Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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Note | From the Book:
<i>New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation
By William Richard Cutter
Published by Lewis historical publishing company, 1914
Item notes: v. 1
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Feb 1, 2008
</i>
(II) Lieutenant Phineas Upham, son of John and Elizabeth Upham, was the only son in the family who left posterity. As before mentioned, he was born in 1635, but whether between the making of the passenger list of the Hull Company and the time o f sailing on the voyage to the New World, or whether he was born very soon after the landing of the company, is not known. He performed valuable service in King Philip's war. According to the Malden records he became owner of land in Maiden in 1 663-64. In 1671-73, with others, he surveyed the road from Cambridge
to Malden. On July 8, 1673, he was allotted land at Worcester. He received the commission of lieutenant about 1675, and his name is found frequently in the history of events during King Philip's war. He was lieutenant of the fourth company of th e Massachusetts regiment of which Gen. Josiah Winslow, governor of Plymouth colony, was commander- in-chief, and Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, was major. Captain Isaac Johnson commanded the fourth company, and when he was killed at the beginnin g of the storming of Fort Canonicus and battle at Great Swamp fort, Lieutenant Upham, next in rank, commanded the company until he was himself wounded. He died in Malden in 1676, and in the records of the general court at their fall term in tha t year it is noted that the court ordered his bills of charge from surgeons and doctors be paid, and that Ruth Upham, his widow, be paid £10 from the treasury of the county, "in consideration of the long service her husband did for his country , the great loss of the widow by his death, being left with seven small children, not able to carry on their affairs, for the support of herself and family." Ruth Upham died January 18, 1696- 97, aged sixty years, and was buried at Malden. In th e record of Malden marriages the following entry is to be found: "Phineas Upham and Ruth Wood, I4d. 2 m. '58, by me, Richard Russell." The children of this couple were all born at Malden, and were as follows: Phineas, May 22, 1659; Nathaniel, 16 61; Ruth. 1664, died 1676; John; Elizabeth; Thomas, 1668; Richard, 1675.
(III) John (2), third son of Lieut. Phineas and Ruth (Wood) Upham, was born December 9, 1666, and died at Malden, June 9, 1733. He married Abigail Hayward (in one account written Howard), 1688, daughter of Samuel Hayward, and died August 23, 171 7. John Upham married (second) Tamzen Ong, 1717- 18. Children: John, born 1690; Samuel; Abigail, 1698; Ezekiel, 1700; David, 1702; Jacob, died in infancy.
(IV) Samuel, second son of John (2) and Abigail (Hayward) Upham, was born in 1691, in Malden, and his will was dated February 1, 1761, at Leicester, to which place he removed some time before. He married Mary, daughter of Lazarus Grover. Childre n: Mary, born 1715-16; Abigail, 1718; Mercy, 1720; Samuel, 1722; Jonathan; Ebenezer, 1726; Jacob, 1729: Phebe, 1731, died in 1738: John, 1733, died in 1736; William, 1735, died in 1738.
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From the Book:
<i>New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation
By William Richard Cutter
Published by Lewis historical publishing company, 1914
Item notes: v. 1
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Feb 1, 2008
</i>
(II) Lieutenant Phineas Upham, son of John and Elizabeth Upham, was the only son in the family who left posterity. As before mentioned, he was born in 1635, but whether between the making of the passenger list of the Hull Company and the time o f sailing on the voyage to the New World, or whether he was born very soon after the landing of the company, is not known. He performed valuable service in King Philip's war. According to the Malden records he became owner of land in Maiden in 1 663-64. In 1671-73, with others, he surveyed the road from Cambridge
to Malden. On July 8, 1673, he was allotted land at Worcester. He received the commission of lieutenant about 1675, and his name is found frequently in the history of events during King Philip's war. He was lieutenant of the fourth company of th e Massachusetts regiment of which Gen. Josiah Winslow, governor of Plymouth colony, was commander- in-chief, and Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, was major. Captain Isaac Johnson commanded the fourth company, and when he was killed at the beginnin g of the storming of Fort Canonicus and battle at Great Swamp fort, Lieutenant Upham, next in rank, commanded the company until he was himself wounded. He died in Malden in 1676, and in the records of the general court at their fall term in tha t year it is noted that the court ordered his bills of charge from surgeons and doctors be paid, and that Ruth Upham, his widow, be paid £10 from the treasury of the county, "in consideration of the long service her husband did for his country , the great loss of the widow by his death, being left with seven small children, not able to carry on their affairs, for the support of herself and family." Ruth Upham died January 18, 1696- 97, aged sixty years, and was buried at Malden. In th e record of Malden marriages the following entry is to be found: "Phineas Upham and Ruth Wood, I4d. 2 m. '58, by me, Richard Russell." The children of this couple were all born at Malden, and were as follows: Phineas, May 22, 1659; Nathaniel, 16 61; Ruth. 1664, died 1676; John; Elizabeth; Thomas, 1668; Richard, 1675.
(III) John (2), third son of Lieut. Phineas and Ruth (Wood) Upham, was born December 9, 1666, and died at Malden, June 9, 1733. He married Abigail Hayward (in one account written Howard), 1688, daughter of Samuel Hayward, and died August 23, 171 7. John Upham married (second) Tamzen Ong, 1717- 18. Children: John, born 1690; Samuel; Abigail, 1698; Ezekiel, 1700; David, 1702; Jacob, died in infancy.
(IV) Samuel, second son of John (2) and Abigail (Hayward) Upham, was born in 1691, in Malden, and his will was dated February 1, 1761, at Leicester, to which place he removed some time before. He married Mary, daughter of Lazarus Grover. Childre n: Mary, born 1715-16; Abigail, 1718; Mercy, 1720; Samuel, 1722; Jonathan; Ebenezer, 1726; Jacob, 1729: Phebe, 1731, died in 1738: John, 1733, died in 1736; William, 1735, died in 1738. |