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  2. Francis Robbins Upton - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Francis Upton - Wikipedia

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  4. Frances Upton - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:Upton family - Wikipedia

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  6. Lupton family - Wikipedia

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    Lupton is a placename surname connected with Lupton in Cumbria (formerly Westmoreland). The surname in Yorkshire is recorded in 1297 in Subsidy Rolls (Robert Lupton), in the 1379 poll tax in Thornton in Lonsdale (Thomas de Lupton), in Pateley Bridge (Leonard Luptonn) in 1551 and (George Lupton) in 1553 and in 1599 in Keighley (Judithe Luptonne). [6]

  7. Harriet Taylor Upton - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  8. Perkins family of Ufton - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic martyr, later sainted, Swithun Wells was a relation of the Perkins family; when interrogated in 1587, Wells stated that he had lived for three months at Ufton Court, then in possession of his nephew Francis Perkins; as a recusant, Perkins was fined the statutory £20 a month for failing to attend the parish church, and had to ...

  9. Upton Cressett Hall - Wikipedia

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    Upton Cressett Hall. Upton Cressett Hall is an Elizabethan moated manor house in the village of Upton Cressett, Shropshire, England.It is a Grade I-listed building.[1] [2]The hall was built of brick between c.1540 and c.1580 for the Cressett family to an irregular floor plan and includes an aisled great hall.