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         Upton Francis:     more books (34)
  1. Micmacs and Colonists: Indian White Relations in the Maritime Provinces 1713 1867 by Leslie Francis Stokes Upton, 1979-06
  2. The Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War; With a Review of the Jurisdiction, Practice and Proceedings of Prize Courts by Francis Henry Upton, 2010-10-14
  3. The law of nations affecting commerce during war: with a review of the jurisdiction, practice and proceedings of prize courts by Francis H. 1814-1876 Upton, 2010-08-30
  4. The Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War: With a Review of the Jurisdiction, Practice and Proceedings of Prize Courts [ 1863 ] by Francis H. (Francis Henry) Upton, 2009-08-10
  5. Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War: With a Review of the Jurisdiction Practice by Francis H. Upton, 1988-02
  6. Revolutionary New Hampshire (Kennikat American bicentennial series) by Richard Francis Upton, 1973-01-29
  7. A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton; who died September 4th, 1711. Preached at Black-Fryars. By Samuel Wright. by S. Wright, 2010-05-28
  8. A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton; who died September 4th, 1711. Preached at Black-Fryars. By Samuel Wright. The fourth edition. by S. Wright, 2010-05-28
  9. A Feast of Stories
  10. A Treatise on the Law of Trade Marks by Francis H Upton, 2009-11-22
  11. The United States, Against the Schooner "Stephen Hart" and Her Cargo; In Prize. Reply. Argument of the Counsel for Captors by Francis Henry Upton, 2010-07-24
  12. The United States, Against the Schooner "stephen Hart" and Her Cargo: In Prize. Reply. Argument of the Counsel for Captors by Francis Henry Upton, 2010-05-25
  13. The United Empire loyalists: Men and myths, (Issues in Canadian history) by Leslie Francis Stokes Upton, 1967
  14. Revolutionary New Hampshire by Richard Francis Upton, 1971-01-01

81. Roll Of Honour - Worcestershire - Upton Upon Severn
Son of Mary Jane Wilcox, of Elmley, 4, Hill Avenue, Worcester, andthe late francis Robert Wilcox. Native of uptonon-Severn, Worcs.
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Worcestershire/UptonUponSevern.html
Ministry of Defence
Lest We Forget
British Legion

UPTON UPON SEVERN - WAR MEMORIALS
and from the memorial hall Their are four brass panels on the outside wall at the front of Memorial Hall and two wooden boards within the church. The men are listed by name and initial in the memorial hall but by full name in the church.
Memorial Hall - WW1 ROLL OF HONOUR
The Chruch - WW1 TO THE
GLORY OF
GOD AND IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF THE MEN OF THIS
PARISH WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918 ALLCOT [T], MM Harold Benjamin
Gunner [Driver] 4678, "D" Battery, 251st Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 18th April 1918 in France & Flanders. Age 25. Born Upton-on-Severn, enlisted Newport, Monmouthshire. Son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Allcott, of Tiltridge, Upton-on-Severn, Worcester. Awarded the Military Medal (M.M.). Buried in CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Grave II. A. 3. ATTWOOD Thomas BAKER Reginald C TPR - No further information currently BIDDLE Percy J PTE - possibly BRICK William Ewart Private 22073, 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 6th August 1915 at Gallipoli. Born and resident Upton-on-Severn, enlisted Worcester. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey. Panel 104 to 113.

82. WebGED: Family Tree Data Page
upton, Daisy (1887 1957) b. 1887 d. JUN 1957 in Edmonton Reg Dist, MDX, ENG spouseFosker Vains, francis Mervyn Maxwell (*1957 - ) spouse - m. 07 NOV 1981
http://thethomsons.aussieland.net/main/wga55.html
previous go to surnames Upson, Amos
b. ABT 1859
father:
mother:
, Emma(~1838 - ) Upson, Catherine
b. ABT 1861
father:
mother:
, Elizabeth(~1834 - 1883) Upson, Daniel
spouse: Root, Mary (*1742 - )
child: Upson, Edward
b. 09 OCT 1801 in Acton, SFK, ENG
father: mother: spouse:
Day, Mary (1804 - 1887) child: child: child: child: child: child: child: Upson, Mary Ann (~1844 - ) child: Upson, Henry (~1846 - ) child: Upson, Hannah (~1848 - ) Upson, Edward b. BEF 9 SEP 1832 in Long Melford, SFK, ENG d. 1888 father: Upson, Edward(1801 - ) mother: Day, Mary(1804 - 1887) spouse: , Elizabeth (~1834 - 1883) child: Upson, Elizabeth (~1855 - ) child: Upson, William (~1858 - ) child: Upson, Catherine (~1861 - ) child: Upson, Ellen (~1863 - ) child: Upson, Esther (1870 - ) Upson, Elizabeth b. ABT 1855 father: mother: , Elizabeth(~1834 - 1883) Upson, Ellen b. ABT 1859 father: mother: , Caroline(~1830 - ~1913) Upson, Ellen b. ABT 1863 father: mother: , Elizabeth(~1834 - 1883) Upson, Emily b. ABT 1860 spouse: Upson, William (~1858 - ) Upson, Esther b. 1870 father: mother: , Elizabeth(~1834 - 1883)

83. UPbeat - News From Michigan's UPper Peninsula By B. UPton
I probably would have said, Sure, and I suppose I ll run into francis Mellingerthere any comments or suggestions, please take a minute to write H. Barb upton.
http://www.multimag.com/city/mi/stephenson/upbeat111199.html
UPbeat News11/11/1999
The American Legion Club provided a free soup and sandwich lunch for all veterans and their guests and the Senior Center offered all veterans over 60 a free chicken dinner. - He and his wife walked by as I pulled into the parking lot at Blesch auditorium in Menominee Wednesday. I smiled to myself...remembering. In the 'olden days' of the '40s our parents, the Mellingers and the Chatloshs were good friends, visiting back and forth on Sunday afternoons. We were quiet, well-behaved children, taught not to interfere when the grownups were talking about their 'olden days' experiences. They talked about growing up in Hungary and how they were given bananas on the boat trip to America but didn't know if you were supposed to eat the peelings or not because they hadn't seen bananas before. Finding work presented other problems. My dad's cousin got mad at him when he started laughing while on a bus in New Jersey. Dad thought it was funny that they didn't know where they were or where they were going, couldn't speak the language and yet they expected to get a job. Usually Francis and his brother and me and my sister played cards. They knew lots of card games and we could have fun while listening to our parents' stories.

84. Upton, MA, Vital Records, Surname Whitney
Rice, Franklin P., ed., Vital Records of upton, Massachusetts, to the End of theYear 1849, 1904. Key. May 16, 1795. Jemima and francis Hapgood of Medway, Mar.
http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/vitals/mass/upton.html
Upton, MA, Vital Records to 1850
Rice, Franklin P., ed., Vital Records of Upton, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
Key
Births
Pages 62-64
WHITNEY
Albert F., s. Joel and Mary J., Dec. 16, 1836.
Alfred Langdon, s. Sylvester and Ann Maria (Fiske). Jan. 22, 1848.
Amos, s. Ephraim and Thankful, June 29, 1759.
Amos, s. Amos and Eunice, May 8, 1793.
Anna, d. Jacob and Patty, July 8, 1799.
Beaulah, d. Ephraim and Thankful, Jan. 23, 1753.
Betsey, d. Jacob and Patty, Sept. 14, 1796.
Calvin, s. Joel and Mary J., Dec. 24, 1829.
Charlotte Marion, d. Sylvester and Ann Maria (Fiske), Nov. 5, 1844.
Chloe, d. Ephrain Jr. and Jemima, Oct. 14. 1791.
Cornet, s. Aaron and Margaret, Apr. 4. 1772.
Daniel, s. Ephrain Jr. and Jemima, Sept. 11, 1781.
Daniel, s. Amos and Eunice, July 1, 1799.
Daniel, s. Amos Jr. and Nancy, Oct. 23, 1814.
Dorcus, d. Oliver and Darcus, Aug. 8, 1758.
Edwin., s. Joel and Mary J., Nov. 20, 1831.
Eli H., s. William F. and Harriet, Oct. 28. 1847.
Elijah, s. Amos and Eunice, Mar. 5, 1791.
Ephraim. s. Ephraim and Thankful, May 13, 1756.
Esther, d. Amos and Eunice, Oct. 26, 1783.

85. Arch 174B, Upton
Places Readings in American Vernacular Architecture (1986), ed. Dell upton John Notes 22 (1988) Klara Bonsack Kelley and Harris francis, Navajo Sacred
http://amercult.berkeley.edu/ARCHIVE/SYLLIB/ARCHI/174upton.html
Architecture C174B , American Vernacular Architecture
American Studies C178B , American Vernacular Architecture
Dell Upton
LETTER TO THE AC COMMITEE
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American Vernacular Architecture
Dell Upton November 16, 1997 To the American Cultures Committee: I write to request that my course, Architecture 174B, American Vernacular Architecture, be certified as an American cultures course. CONTENT OF THE COURSE
American Vernacular Architecture is a lecture course that examines a variety of North American vernacular (ordinary, folk, and popular) building traditions thematically. It examines at some length at several chunks of the American vernacular landscape that have been extensively studied, to understand how people who are not academically trained as architects design and build, how buildings and landscapes are used, and what they mean to their builders and users. This course is not explicitly about race and ethnicity. Instead, the American vernacular landscape is a subject matter that simply cannot be discussed competently without keeping a close eye on race and ethnicity. The great theme of vernacular studies is the cultural variety of the landscape, and the ways that diverse indigenous and imported traditions have been forged in the crucible of the American experience into a diverse and complex landscape. ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS DISCUSSED
All five of the target groups are discussed in this course, including several ethnicities of Euro-Americans, African-Americans, historic-period Native Americans, Chicano/Latino Americans, and Asian Americans. It is difficult to say precisely what proportion of the course is devoted to each group because, with the exception of one theoretically based lecture each on Asian-Americans and African-Americans, the material is truly integrated in the lectures. I estimate, though, that approximately 25 per cent of the time (each) is devoted to Euro-Americans and African-Americans, and about 15 per cent (each) to Native Americans and Chicano/Latino Americans, and one lecture to Asian Americans. The other 20 per cent of the course is devoted to transformations that industrial, urban, and commercial society has brought to the landscapes of all Americans.

86. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1847
9 ch. 856. *upton, John Riddle. S. of John and Betsey (Riddle), b. Wilmot, N. H.,O. 4, 1819. Underwood, francis. S. of Roswell, b. Enfield, Jan. 12, 1825.
http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/1847.html
Home Genealogy Amherst College Biographical Record
Amherst College Class of 1847
(from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Belcher , John Wilson . S. of William and Sarah (Wilson), b. Granby, S. 21, 1827. Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. Prepared Amherst Acad. Taught Cecil Co., Md., 1847-49; agent of a St. Louis, Mo. sugar-refining company, New Orleans, La. D. New Orleans, La., D. 4, 1851. Bro. Nathan (A. C. 1832) Billings , Richard Salter . S. of Charles E. and Sarah W. (Storrs), b. Conway, S. 29, 1820. Alpha Delta Phi. Prepared Williston Sem.; A. C., 1844-47. Andover T. S., 1847-50; resident licentiate there and at Yale D. S. 1850-55; ordained Shelburne, Je. 6, 1855; p. there, 1855-70; w. c. New London, Conn., 1870; p. Dalton 1871-78; w. c. Andover and Boston, 1878-80; p. No. Stamford, Conn., 1880-83; Somersville, Conn., 1883-87; Ridgebury, Conn., 1887-88. D. Ridgebury, Conn., O. 21, 1888. Married Je. 12, 1855, Mary H., da. of Rev. Joseph Hurlburt, New London, Conn. 1 s. Broughton , Nathaniel Hooper . S. of Nicholson and Nancy (Hooper), b. Marblehead, F. 5, 1826. Alpha Delta Phi.

87. Foreign Language Books From Grant & Cutler
Afoullouss, Dominic Thomas, János Riesz, David Murphy, Anna Ridehalgh, Marion A.Thomas, Jean Derive, John ContehMorgan, Carole-Anne upton, francis Bebey.
http://www.grantandcutler.com/catalogues/publishing/pbv103.htm
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Alfred Alexander, Giovanni Verga, a great writer and his world , pp.260, cloth, 1972
An absorbing biographical study including over sixty illustrations, some from the Verga family collection. , pp.viii-88, cloth, 1975 Robert Gibson (editor), Studies in French Fiction in Honour of Vivienne Mylne , pp.375, cloth, 1988
Essays by Sheila Bell, William Bell, Roger Cardinal, Henri Coulet, Robert Dawson, Robert Gibson, Robert Lethbridge, Roisin Mallaghan, Angus Martin, Haydn Mason, Georges May, Valerie Minogue, Brian Nicholas, Norma Rinsler, Philip Robinson, Jean Sgard, Michael Sheringham, Philip Stewart, Philip Thody, George Watson and Keith Wren. C.A. Hackett, The Writer and his other self , pp.x-125, 1995
J.P. Little and Roger Little, Black accents: writing in French from Africa, Mauritius and the Caribbean : proceedings of the ASCALF conference held in Dublin, 8-10 April 1995, pp.x-256, 1997
John Lough, , pp.120, 1973 Glanville Price

88. WebGED Lauren S Database Data Page
upton, Daisy (1887 1957) b. 1887 d. JUN 1957 in Edmonton Reg Dist, MDX child Vigars,John William (1886 - 1955) child Vigars, francis Henry (1887
http://www.starnet.com.au/lthomson/wga42.html

89. COASTGUARDS IN IRELAND 1901 + 1911 | Upton - Whitecombe
upton, Robert Ernest, Chf. Off. 1911 Devon, 95/50, Dublin. Urell, Charles, CG,1911 Kerry, 127/15/1, Kerry. Veal, francis Charles, CG, 1911 Plymouth, 28/12, Donegal.
http://www.coastguardsofyesteryear.org/census/CII1901-11u.htm
- Alphabetical List - Ackland - Baker Bale - Boother Boucher - Bull Coleman - Cullinane Cundy - Donald Donoghue - Fleming Fletcher - Gloady Goble - Harrington Harris - Horton Houghton - Kale Keane - Leonard Leplar - Maw May - Muggeridge Mullroy - Parrot Parry - Prothero Prout - Rowe Rudkins - Smith Smith - Summers Sutherland - Upton Upton - Whitecombe Whitell - Young Key to Rank Abbreviations Main Census Menu
COASTGUARDS IN IRELAND 1901 + 1911 Index Surname First Name Rank Year of Census / Where born Ref. No. Located at Upton Robert Ernest Chf. Off. 1911 Devon Dublin Urell Charles C G 1911 Kerry Kerry Veal Francis Charles C.G. 1911 Plymouth Donegal Venus William Btm. 1901 England Donegal Vickers Waiter C.G. 1901 Galway Down Vincent George Btm 1911 England Antrim Wait John Robert Btm. 1901 England Sligo Waldron Albert C.G.

90. RE: [squid-users] Usage Of SOAP Protocol From Sean.upton@dont-contact.us On 2001
From sean.upton@dontcontact.us Date Tue, 23 Oct 2001 090359 -0700 marasystems.comSent Monday, October 22, 2001 535 PM To Rick francis Cc Squid
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200110/0877.html
RE: [squid-users] usage of SOAP protocol
From sean.upton@dont-contact.us
Date : Tue, 23 Oct 2001 09:03:59 -0700
Though one would wonder if M$'s "embrace and extend" M-POST method is
supported through Squid as an acceptable method name to proxy? Not that
this is anything different that a POST in sheep's clothing...
http://www.develop.com/soap/soapfaq.htm#25

Sean
-Original Message-
com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 5:35 PM
To: Rick Francis Cc: Squid-Users (E-mail) Subject: Re: [squid-users] usage of SOAP protocol Rick Francis wrote: Squid only knows that there is something tunnelled, not what it is. Squid does not even know if it is SSL or some other binary data, only that there is a tunnel between the client and the origin server. So, no it does not care. Regards Henrik Nordström Squid Hacker Received on Tue Oct 23 2001 - 09:58:53 MDT This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9

91. Genealogy Data
upton, Susan Family Bury VENTEMAN, Mary Birth 1818 Maulden BDF ENG VENTEMAN, CharlesVENTEMAN, Caroline VENTEMAN, Daniel VENTEMAN, francis VENTEMAN, William
http://www4.tpgi.com.au/gpelosi/dat4.html
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UPTON, Susan
Family: Marriage: 18 OCT 1779 in BDF ENG
Spouse: BEARD, John
Children: BEARD, Samuel
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NORTHWOOD, Sarah
Birth : 1792 Maulden BDF ENG
Death : 6 JUL 1870 Woolloomooloo NSW AUS
Parents: Father: NORTHWOOD, John
Mother: THOMAS, Elizabeth
Family: Marriage: 18 JAN 1810 in Maulden BDF ENG
Spouse: VENTEMAN, James
Death : 1844 Ampthill BDF ENG Children: VENTEMAN, Diana Maria VENTEMAN, George Richard Bury VENTEMAN, Mary Birth : 1818 Maulden BDF ENG VENTEMAN, Charles VENTEMAN, Caroline VENTEMAN, Daniel VENTEMAN, Francis VENTEMAN, William Birth : 1830 Maulden BDF ENG VENTEMAN, Mary Anne Birth : 1832 VENTEMAN, Eliza VENTEMAN, Jane Birth : 1836 VENTEMAN, Amelia
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THOMAS, Elizabeth Birth : 1766 Southill BDF ENG Parents: Father: THOMAS, William Mother: ?, Elizabeth Family: Marriage: 28 AUG 1790 Spouse: NORTHWOOD, John Birth : 1763 Maulden BDF ENG Parents: Father: NORTHWOOD, Francis Mother: GOODMAN, Diana Children: NORTHWOOD, Sarah NORTHWOOD, James Birth : 1794 Maulden BDF ENG Death : 20 MAR 1795 Maulden BDF ENG NORTHWOOD, John

92. Genealogy Data Page 1 (Family Pages)
Children upton, Isabel upton, Amy b. 9 FEB 1696/97 Reading, Mass. upton, Francisb. 13 APR 1699 Reading, Mass. upton, Elizabeth upton, Ezekiel. Family
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Genealogy Data Page 1 (Family Pages) For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
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UPTON, William
b. 17 JUL 1703 Danvers, Essex, Mass.
d. AFT. 1760
Parents: Father: UPTON, William
Mother: MARBER, Mary
Family: Marriage: 4 JAN 1725/26 Reading, Mass.
Spouse: BURNAP, Lydia
b. 29 JUL 1706 Reading, Mass.
d. AFT. 1745
Parents: Father: BURNAP, Joseph
Mother: Eaton, Tabitha Children: Family: Marriage: 9 DEC 1755 Danvers, Essex, Mass. Spouse: FELTON, Hannah b. JUL 1732 Salem, Mass. Parents: Father: FELTON, John Mother: WATERS, Mary
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UPTON, Dorcas b. 4 SEP 1718 Danvers, Essex, Mass. d. 23 MAR 1803 Parents: Father: UPTON, William Mother: MARBER, Mary Family: Marriage: NOV 1742 Spouse: FELTON, Stephen b. 19 APR 1710 Salem, Mass. d. 1751 Parents: Father: FELTON, Samuel Mother: GOODALE, Sarah

93. Project Gutenberg - Author Index S
A Tale Of Kentucky; Confession, or, The Blind Heart; A Domestic Story; Life Of FrancisMarion, The. Simonds, William Day. Starr King In California. Sinclair, upton.
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/IA_S

94. Hendry, Delaney, Cooper Upton History-Powell Page
HENDRY HISTORY. Michaell Powell and Mary Ann registered a son, FrancisWilliam Powell, born 7th October, 1885 at Murringo, NSW. Mary
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/chendry/powell.html
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Michael Powell, born c1841, came from Clare, Ireland, the son of Peter Powell and Johanna Lahiff. He married 8th August, 1896 at St. Patricks, Boorowa, NSW, at age 55, to Mary Ann Boyd nee Delaney. Mary Ann had previously married James Boyd at Blakneys Creek in 1862 and subsequently lived as a common law wife with James Hendry, with whom she had a large family. For further details on this section of history, go to the BOYD HISTORY or the HENDRY HISTORY. Michaell Powell and Mary Ann registered a son, Francis William Powell, born 7th October, 1885 at Murringo, NSW. Mary Ann Delaney/Boyd/Powell had a son named Thomas, in 1882. He was registered as the son of James Hendry and Mary Ann Delaney, but at the time of his marriage to Rubie May Fisher in 1915 at Young NSW, his name is given as Thomas Powell, so it would appear that he had assumed the surname of his step-father Michael Powell. At the time of the marriage of Michael Powell and Mary Ann Boyd nee Delaney, Michael was 55 and a labourer by occupation, and Mary Ann was a washer woman aged 51. Thomas Powell and Ruby Fisher had a daughter, Mary E Powell, born 1915 at Young, NSW and possibly a son Fred Powell as on the death certificate of Francis William Powell, the witness was F. Powell, nephew, of the Hibernian Hotel, Goulburn. Oral family history reports the existence of a Fred Powell, son of Thomas Powell.

95. Cullen - The Rude Forefathers
A book, The Rude Forefathers , was written many years ago by FrancisHorner West, a retired Bishop who lived in the upton vicarage.
http://www.lrbcg.com/jtcullen/RudFath.htm
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Cullens of Upton, Nottinghamshire
The Rude Forefathers
Main Line of "The Rude Forefathers"
The Cullens that lived in Upton, Nottinghamshire were part of a large group of yeoman farmers. A book, "The Rude Forefathers", was written many years ago by Francis Horner West, a retired Bishop who lived in the Upton vicarage. The Venerable Francis H. West was also Archdeacon of Newark in Nottinghamshire. Francis West likely took the title from a poem written by Thomas Gray . A chapter in Mr. West's book describes the life of the yeoman farmer and, lucky for us, he chose the records of the Cullen family as an example. Included is a fairly detailed genealogy. This page is a summary of that information, combined with other sources regarding the same families, beginning with Richard Cullen of Upton and ending with Thomas Cullen the Elder, Yeoman of Upton. Concerning the book itself, our family has located and purchased a copy of this hard to find volume, and it is certain to become an important part of the family history collection.
From the Introduction
If you've studied these families for any amount of time, you will have already noticed the prominence of the name Gervase in this family line. Gervase is an English patronymic name and was brought into England by the Normans after 1066. As such, the name contains Germanic root words:

96. Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (1781-1841), Sculptor
Collection, NPG 5380. NPG 1731 Sir francis Leggatt Chantrey by EdenUpton Eddis chalk,1838 Primary Collection, NPG 1731. NPG D2912 Sir
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97. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Winsor To Wintenburg
Burial location unknown. Winsor, upton B. of Yuba County, Calif. Winston, FrancisD. of Bertie County, NC Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, 190509.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winsor-wintenburg.html
Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
Index to Politicians: Winsor to Wintenburg

98. ACADIE - CEA: Archives Privées: Fonds No 857 - LESLIE FRANCIS STROKES UPTON

http://www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/etatgen/etat800/p0857.html
FONDS LESLIE-FRANCIS-STROKES-UPTON ( - )
Professeure; Vancouver, C.-B.
Le fonds comprend une copie, 1973, 1 cm. NOTES BIOGRAPHIQUES OU HISTORIQUES DESCRIPTION DU FONDS PROVENANCE ET DATE D'ACQUISITION Aucun renseignement. Aucune restriction. INSTRUMENTS DE RECHERCHE Aucun. Aucune. Aucune. LOCALISATION Magasin. OBSERVATIONS OU REMARQUES

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