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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. He was the first president of the Edison Pioneers.
His brother Francis G. H. Lupton OBE (1921–2006) was educated at Radley College and Trinity College, Cambridge [142] [143] and a third brother, Geoffrey Charles Martineau Lupton (1930–2019), married Colina, daughter of Sir Raibeart MacDougall. [144] Hugh's family includes performer Hugh Lupton and author Rosamund Lupton. [145]
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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Aames began acting in the late 1960s as a child, [4] appearing in shows such as Gunsmoke, The Wonderful World of Disney, Adam-12, and The Courtship of Eddie's Father.In 1971, he originated the role of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger (Tony Randall), on the ABC-TV series The Odd Couple, a part that was later played by Leif Garrett.
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The ancient family of Upton originated at the Cornish manor of Upton. [15] A notable member of this family was Nicholas Upton [18] (1400? – 1457), English cleric, precentor of Salisbury, and writer on heraldry and the art of war. John Upton of Puslinch, Devon, married Agnes Peverell (or Pennells), heiress of Lupton. [15]
Harriet Taylor Upton (December 17, 1853 – November 2, 1945) was an American political activist and author. Upton is best remembered as a leading Ohio state and national figure in the struggle for women's right to vote and as the first woman to become a vice-chair of the Republican National Committee .