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Thanks to Alice Nelson contributor #47083912 for the following information.
Clarence A. Upham was born July 3, 1882 at Fredericksburg and in May 1903 married Izetta Goldsberry (spelling of her last name not certain). Mr. Upham was a Fredericksburg town marshall before moving to New Hampton in 1924, where he acted as deputy sheriff for six months and later was sheriff five and one-half years. They he bought and operated "Polly's" rooming house near the court house and was also manager for the liquor store when first opened in New Hampton. He disposed of his property there last year and moved to Lebanon, Oregon where he died June 23rd, (1941). The body arrived in New Hampton Monday and funeral services were held at 2 p.m. the day day from Perry's Chapel with Rev. J.S. Lilley officiating.
Surviving are the widow, three children, Mrs. Harvey Gates, Franklin Park, Illinois; Dale of Mason City; and Mrs. Tim Donovan, New Hampton; two grandchildren and two brothers: Claud of Portland, Oregon and Earl of Gettysburg, South Dakota.
Burial was made in Graceland Cemetery at New Hampton. Casket bearers were Ed. Murphy, Lawler, F.E. Sherwood, John Tietjen, Albert Russell, John Wandro and George Murray, all of New Hampton.
His Grandparents:
James Bagley Upham,
find-a-grave # 52453789.
Susannah (Bishop) Upham,
find-a-grave # 53177187.
Clarence Albert Upham,
was the son of Warren Upham,
and his wife Allie Caine/Kain.
Find the grave in the west half of the south-east corner section. Feel free to contact me for any corrections or additions.
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Thanks to Alice Nelson contributor #47083912 for the following information.
Clarence A. Upham was born July 3, 1882 at Fredericksburg and in May 1903 married Izetta Goldsberry (spelling of her last name not certain). Mr. Upham was a Fredericksburg town marshall before moving to New Hampton in 1924, where he acted as deputy sheriff for six months and later was sheriff five and one-half years. They he bought and operated "Polly's" rooming house near the court house and was also manager for the liquor store when first opened in New Hampton. He disposed of his property there last year and moved to Lebanon, Oregon where he died June 23rd, (1941). The body arrived in New Hampton Monday and funeral services were held at 2 p.m. the day day from Perry's Chapel with Rev. J.S. Lilley officiating.
Surviving are the widow, three children, Mrs. Harvey Gates, Franklin Park, Illinois; Dale of Mason City; and Mrs. Tim Donovan, New Hampton; two grandchildren and two brothers: Claud of Portland, Oregon and Earl of Gettysburg, South Dakota.
Burial was made in Graceland Cemetery at New Hampton. Casket bearers were Ed. Murphy, Lawler, F.E. Sherwood, John Tietjen, Albert Russell, John Wandro and George Murray, all of New Hampton.
His Grandparents:
James Bagley Upham,
find-a-grave # 52453789.
Susannah (Bishop) Upham,
find-a-grave # 53177187.
Clarence Albert Upham,
was the son of Warren Upham,
and his wife Allie Caine/Kain.
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Clarence Albert Upham
Iowa, U.S., State Census Collection, 1836-1925
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Clarence Albert Upham
1920 United States Federal Census
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Clarence Albert Upham
1910 United States Federal Census
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Clarence Albert Upham
1940 United States Federal Census
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Clarence Albert Upham
1900 United States Federal Census
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