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Francis Robbins Upton (1852 in Peabody, Massachusetts – March 10, 1921, in Orange, New Jersey) was an American physicist and mathematician. Upton worked alongside Thomas Edison in the development of incandescent light bulbs , electric generators , and electric power distribution .
Upton attended a business college after she finished high school. [citation needed]Her father, Francis, was a decorated New York City detective sergeant and World War I veteran., [3] [4] [5] formerly of the Italian Squad, and recalled from retirement, to help investigate, apprehended "Dago" Frank Cirofici, among the accomplices of NYPD Lieutenant Charles Becker in the 1912 murder of bookmaker ...
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Francis Martineau Lupton (1848–1921), known as Frank, [92] was Francis III's eldest son. He attended Leeds Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge where he read history before entering the family business. From 1870 to 1880, he was a member of the Leeds Rifles. From the 1880s, Wm. Lupton & Co moved from being merchants to manufacturing ...
Frank Upton; Personal information; Full name: Frank Upton [1]: Date of birth 18 October 1934Place of birth: Atherstone, England: Date of death: 17 May 2011 (aged 76): Place of death: Derby, England
Upton was born in Loveland, Colorado on 29 April 1896 and died 25 June 1962. In 1930 Upton married Dorothy Binney Putnam, [1] they later divorced. [2] He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia (Section 8, lot 55-A). His wife, Greta Bohmannson-Upton was buried next him, [3] as was a relative, Paul Upton Fisher. [citation needed]
Francis James was born in June 1851 in Upton, Berkshire.He was the third child of five born to John James (born about 1824 also in Upton, died 1897) and Sarah Mitten (born about 1818 in Robertsbridge, Sussex and died in 1889), who were married in 1847.
The Edwin Upton Curtis Memorial is a memorial commemorating Edwin Upton Curtis, installed along Boston's Charles River Esplanade, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The memorial features two large urns, and was originally installed near Clarendon Street during 1923–1924 before being relocation to their current position near the Hatch Shell .