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Clarence is the son of Theodore Albert Upham and his wife Isadora N. Kizer, of Hamilton and New Carlisle, in St. Joseph Co. Indiana, and (later), of Oronoko Township (near Baroda), N. of Buchanan, Berrien Co. Michigan. He was the eldest of six children. --------------------------------- Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this memorial to other web sites. Thanks, Nancy (Letcher) Heib. ---------------------------------- Note: We always pronounced the surname as "Up-ham", but after doing genealogy, I found out that it is subposed to be pronounced as "Up-am" (the "h" is silent). -------------------------------- Clarence was married to Cleta (nicknames "Cleatie" and "Cleo") Dragoo (listed as "Cleatie" on marriage certificate), at noon on Sunday Nov. 6, 1898, at her parents home on Hobart Street, in Buchanan, Berrien...
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Clarence is the son of Theodore Albert Upham and his wife Isadora N. Kizer, of Hamilton and New Carlisle, in St. Joseph Co. Indiana, and (later), of Oronoko Township (near Baroda), N. of Buchanan, Berrien Co. Michigan. He was the eldest of six children. --------------------------------- Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this memorial to other web sites. Thanks, Nancy (Letcher) Heib. ---------------------------------- Note: We always pronounced the surname as "Up-ham", but after doing genealogy, I found out that it is subposed to be pronounced as "Up-am" (the "h" is silent). -------------------------------- Clarence was married to Cleta (nicknames "Cleatie" and "Cleo") Dragoo (listed as "Cleatie" on marriage certificate), at noon on Sunday Nov. 6, 1898, at her parents home on Hobart Street, in Buchanan, Berrien Co. Michigan, by Rev. Franklin C. Berger (per their marriage certificate). She is the daughter of Liberty U. Dragoo and his wife Celestia Ann Hunniker, of Buchanan, Michigan. Witnesses were her brother Clyde Dragoo and Clarence's sister Clara (Upham) Dragoo. (Note: Brother and sister, Clarence and Clara Upham, married brother and sister, Clyde and Cleo Dragoo). --------------------------------- Their marriage announcement was published in the "Berrien County Record" newspaper, in Buchanan, Michigan on Nov. 11, 1898. It reads as follows: ----- MATRIMONIAL. Married, at noon last Sunday, at the home of L. Dragoo [Liberty & Celestia], on Hobart street, his daughter Cleo to Mr. Clarence Upham of Mishawaka, Ind. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. F. C. Berger, in the presence of about twenty immediate relatives and friends. They will make their home in Mishawaka, [IN] where they will be glad to see their many friends. --------------------------------- They were living on East Fourth St. in Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana when their daughter Cecile was born in 1899. ----------------------------------- In Feb. of 1903, Clarence and Cleo were living in Kalamazoo, Michigan (per: Obituary for Cleo's brother William Dragoo). One obituary for Clarence's father Theodore A. Upham, in March of 1903, states that Theodore had a son living in Kalamazoo, Michigan. ----------------------------- The Kalamazoo City Directory for 1905, lists Clarence Upham and his wife Cleo, living at 721 North Pitcher Street, in Kalamazoo, MI. Clarence is listed as a "molder". His sister Clara and brother- in-law Clyde Dragoo are living at 407 North Rose Street, in Kalamazoo, MI, and Clyde is also listed as a "molder" (probably for the same company). ------------------------------------ Note: Clarence Upham (and his brother- in-law Clyde Dragoo), are listed in the "Iron Molders Journal", Vol. XL, No. 1, on page 145. (The official Journal of the Iron Molder's Union of North America). They are listed as members of the Kalamazoo, MI (S.M.B.) branch who received their membership cards. Clarence Upham, card # 78410. Clyde Dragoo, card # 74809. -------------------------------------- Clarence started working for the Clark Equipment Company in Buchanan, Michigan in 1909. (His brother-in-law Clyde Dragoo, also worked there). ------------------------------------- They were living at 316 West Seventeenth St. in Mishawaka, IN when they adopted Raymond in 1909. The 1910 census shows them still living in Mishawaka, Penn Township, St. Joseph County Indiana. ----------------------------------- Clarence and Cleo then moved to Buchanan, Berrien County Michigan, in 1911 (per Clarence's obituary). ---------------------------------- Their daughter Cecile, was married in St. Joseph, Berrien County Michigan in 1916 (possibly at the Court House). ------------------------------ "The Farm Journal Illustrated Rural Directory of Berrien County Michigan", 1917, shows Clarence and "Cleta" living on Portage Street in Buchanan, MI, with two children, and lists Clarence working as a "molder foreman". --------------------------------- His "World War I Draft Registration Card" in 1918, lists Clarence as a "foundry superintendent". His 1918 draft registration card (at age 41), also shows that he is tall, stout, with blue eyes and gray hair. ---------------------------------- Clarence and Cleo had two children, one natural born daughter named Cecile Gay Upham (1899-1975) who married Lloyd Feather Bliss, and one adopted son named Raymond Upham (1908-1978). They are listed under his wife Cleta "Cleo" (Dragoo) Upham, of MI. ---------------------------------- Clarence worked at the Clark Equipment Company in Buchanan, Michigan for 37 years, from 1909, until he retired in 1946. ---------------------------- The Clark Equipment Company, headquartered in Buchanan, Michigan, manufactured high speed drills, truck axles and wheels, fork lift trucks, front-end loaders, truck tractors, and other heavy machinery. In 1928, the Buchanan branch of the Clark Equipment Company employed upwards of a thousand men. In 1928, the town of Buchanan had a population of 4,000 people (per the 1928 Buchanan High School yearbook). --- When the Spanish influenza pandemic struck Buchanan in Oct. of 1918, killing 64 residents of the city and township, the Clark Company set up a temporary hospital in a large house on Rynearson Street. This became the Clark hospital which served Buchanan for the next ten years. ----------------------------------- When the Clark Equipment Company closed in Buchanan (in the 1990's), some of their records were donated to the Berrien County Historical Association, and other records were donated to a location in another state, where part of the company later relocated. ------------------------------- Clarence and Cleo later lived on a 29 acre farm next door to the Oak Ridge Cemetery on Terre Coupe Road in Buchanan, MI (on the West side, near the cemetery's maintenance building). This home is no longer there. ------------------------------------ After Cleo's death, Clarence and his son Raymond moved "in town", and lived at 406 West Fourth St. in Buchanan, MI, (in section 26). They lived there until Clarence died in 1956. (Note: According to Clarence's will, he still owned the 29 acre farm on Terre Coupe Road). ----------------------------------- Clarence died in the Pawating Hospital in Niles, Berrien Co. Michigan where he had been a patient for one week. He had been ill for several months. He died from "a complete leiliary obstruction, due to probable cancer", at the age of 79 years, 2 months and 26 days (per his death certificate). --------------------------------- One obituary for Clarence was published in "The News-Palladium" newspaper, in Benton Harbor, MI on Aug. 27, 1956, page ten. The following obituary for Clarence Upham was published in the "Niles Daily Star" newspaper, in Niles, Michigan, on Mon. August 27, 1956, Page 2, Column 4: ---- CLARENCE UPHAM BUCHANAN - Clarence Upham, 79, of 406 West Fourth Street died at 3:55 a.m., today in Pawating Hospital [in Niles, MI] where he had been a patient for one week. He had been ill for several months. Upham was born June 1, 1877 in Hamilton, Ind. and was married Nov. 6, 1893 to Cleo Dragoo who died in 1948. He came to Buchanan from Berrien Springs [should say Mishawaka?] in 1911 and retired from the Clark Equipment Co. in 1946 and he was a member of the Buchanan Camp of Modern Woodsmen of America. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Cecile Bliss of Buchanan, one son, Raymond with whom he made his home, five grand- children, 13-great grandchildren, and two brothers, Edgar of St. Joseph [MI] and Clifford of Niles [MI]. Friends may call at the Swem Funeral Home after 10 a.m. Tuesday where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Lawrence E. Lee of the Evangelical United Brethren Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. ------------------------------- Also published in the "Berrien County Record" newspaper in Buchanan, Michigan on Thurs. August 30, 1956, Page 2, Column 3. This one reads as follows: ----- Clarence Upham Dead After Brief Illness. Clarence Upham, 406 W. 4th St., who had resided in Buchanan [MI] for the past 45 years, died in Pawating hospital [in Niles, MI], Monday, Aug. 27, at 4:45 a.m. He entered the hospital Aug. 21. Born June 1, 1877 near Hamilton, Ind., he was the son of Theodore and Isadora Upham. He married Cleo Dragoo, Nov. 6, 1898 in Buchanan. She died Oct. 31, 1948. Upham retired from Clark Equipment Co. in 1946 after 37 years of service. He was a member of the Buchanan Modern Woodmen of the World. Surviving are a son, Raymond, with whom he made his home; a daughter, Mrs. Cecile Bliss, Buchanan [MI]; two brothers, Clifford, Rt. 4, Niles, [MI] and Edward ["should" have said "Edgar"], St. Joseph, [MI]; five grand children and 13 great- grand-children. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon [Aug. 29th at 2 p.m.] in the Swem Funeral home with Rev. Lawrence E. Lee [of The Evangelical United Brethren Church] officiating. Burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery. ---------------------------------- Note: A newspaper article in the "Mishawaka Enterprise" newspaper in Mishawaka, Indiana on Thurs. Sept. 6, 1956, page 11, column 4, states that Clarence's first cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of 3725 Lincoln Way East, Mishawaka, Indiana, Miss Elsie Rodgers [children of Isadora's sister Mary Ellen], and Mrs. Mabel Kyzer [Kizer] [the wife of Isadora's nephew], came to his funeral. (From his mother's side of the family). -------------------------------- Note: This memorial was researched and written, by Nancy (Letcher) Heib. ------------------------------- Clarence's will is on file (on microfilm), in Berrien County Michigan. Clarence left the home (that he bought for his daughter Cecile), on Cayouga St. in Buchanan, MI to his daughter Cecile (Upham) Bliss. He left his shares of stock in the Clark Equipment Company, and his shares of stock in the Buchanan Co-ops, to his son Raymond. The remainder, including his 29 acre farm (on Terre Coupe Road), to his two children equally. -------------------------------- Clarence and Cleo's two children are buried right next to them. ------------------------------- Clarence and Cleo's headstone (located in Section D, Lot 211), reads:
UPHAM ---- CLARENCE June 1, 1877 - Aug. 27, 1956 ------- CLEO July 7, 1879 - Oct. 31, 1948 --------------------------------- Note: See the memorials for his family, on this web site: Paternal Grandfather, Albert T. Upham, of Michigan. Paternal Grandmother, Elizabeth (Wells) Upham, of Michigan. Maternal Grandfather, James Kizer Sr., of Indiana. Maternal Grandmother, Mary Catherine (Ammerman) Kizer, of IN. Father, Theodore Albert Upham, of MI Mother, Isadora (Kizer) Upham, of MI Wife, Cleta "Cleo" (Dragoo) Upham, of MI. Son, Raymond Upham, of Michigan. Daughter, Cecile (Upham) Bliss, of MI Granddaughter, Thelma (Bliss) Letcher, of Michigan. ------ Note: Clarence and Cleta "Cleo" Upham are my Great, Grandparents. Nancy (Letcher) Heib. ----------------------------------- Note: For the genealogy of "this branch" of the Upham family, see: -------- "The Descendants of John Upham, of Massachusetts", by F. K. Upham. Pages 248 and 362. Published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y. in 1892, located in the Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI. (www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan) Also, located in the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. (http://www.acpl.lib.in.us) Reprints may be ordered through the Higginson Book Co. Salem, Massachusetts (Phone: 508-745-7170). Note: Be sure to order the book printed in 1892, because F. K. Upham compiled several books on "different branches" of the Upham family. ________________________________
Note: There is a beach in Florida, named "Upham Beach", which is located right next to (just North of) the St. Petersburg Beach. The land for the beach was donated by an Upham family, who had owned much of the land in that area at one time, including the "downtown business district" of St. Petersburg Beach. The sign located in front of the "Seaside Grill" reads: "Upham Beach. Parkland donated by W. W. Upham and Nathaniel W. Upham". Another sign reads: "Upham Beach Park, 1939. A gift to the people of St. Pete Beach, from Nathaniel ["Nate"] J. Upham and his sons Niel [Nathaniel] W. and William W. Upham, pioneer developers of the city". William W. Upham also donated one million dollars to a local college there in the area named Erkerd College, of which he was the Director for many years. William W. Upham is sometimes called the father of St. Petersburg Beach. At the City Hall there, they have a room named after him called "Upham Hall". Their father Nathaniel "Nate" Janeway Upham (1865-1942), was one of the founders of (what would later become), the "National Association of Realtors", and became their President. Nathaniel ("Nate") Janeway Upham (1865-1942), and his two sons: Nathaniel Woodbridge Upham (1899-1959), and William Woodbridge Upham (1901-1993), were realtors and land developers who owned and developed much of St. Pete Beach, and Corey Avenue, in "downtown" St. Pete Beach, and the nearby residential area called "Shore Acres". Google: "St. Pete Beach's Corey Avenue, The Upham Company". (Note: They are from a "different branch" of the Upham family, than Clarence is). ___________________________________
The Upham family originated in England. Clarence's line of desent is: ------- 1. Richard Upham and his wife Maria, of Bicton, Devonshire, England. ---------------------------------- 2. John Upham Sr. (1600(or 1596)-1681), and his wife Elizabeth Webb (or Slade) (1600-1670), of Somersetshire, England, and later, of Malden, Mass. [First generation in America]. John came to Weymouth, Mass. in 1632, with the Hull Colony (Rev. Joseph Hull), with his wife Elizabeth, age 32: his sister Sarah, age 26: son John Jr.: son Nathaniel: and daughter Elizabeth, age 3. They moved to Malden, Mass. in 1648. ---------------------------------- 3. Lieutenant Phineas Upham Sr. (1635-1676), and his wife Ruth Wood of Weymouth, Mass., and later of Malden, Massachusetts. He was a Lieutenant in King Philip's War. He served in the 4th Company of the Massachusetts Regiment. He was named Lieutenant, after the former commander Capt. Johnson died. He was wounded in battle in 1675, returned home, and died soon afterwards from his wounds. Among papers on file at the State House, is a letter he wrote to the Governor during the war. ----------------------------------- 4. John Upham Sr. (1666-1733), and his 1st wife Abagail Hayward of Malden, Mass. ----------------------------------- 5. Capt. Ezekiel Upham Sr. (1700-1783), and his wife Hannah Sterns of Malden, Mass., and later, of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. ----------------------------------- 6. Ezekiel Upham Jr. (1727-1796), and his wife Rebecca Morse, of Malden, Mass., and later, of Sturbridge, Mass. --------------------------------- 7. Nathan Upham Sr. (1760-1828), and his wife Rhoda Fisher, of Tyrington, Berkshire County Mass. --------------------------------- 8. Chester Upham (1786-1830), and his wife Rhoda Hinman, of Tyrington, Berkshire County Mass., and later of Elba [formerly known as Batavia], Genessee County New York. [Rhoda died in Eaton Co. Michigan]. --------------------------------- 9. Albert T. Upham and his wife Elizabeth Wells, of Elba [Bativia], Genessee County New York, and later of Burr Oak Twp. St. Joseph Co. MI, and of Kalamo Twp. Eaton Co. MI. ----------------------------------- 10. Theodore Albert Upham and his wife Isadora N. Kizer of Hamilton and New Carlisle, in St. Joseph Co. Indiana and later of Buchanan Twp. Berrien Co. MI. ------------------------------------- 11. Clarence Upham and his wife Cleta ("Cleatie" and "Cleo") Dragoo of Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co. Indiana and later, of Buchanan, Berrien Co. Michigan. -------------------------------- 12. Cecile Gay Upham and her husband Lloyd Feather Bliss, of Buchanan, Berrien County Michigan. -------------------------------- 13. Thelma Celestia Bliss and her husband Paul Anthony Letcher, of Berrien Co. MI; and N. of Vandalia, in Cass Co. MI; and Jones, and Three Rivers, in St. Joseph Co. MI. -------------------------------------- Click on photos to see enlargements, captions, and additional photos. ------------------------------------- |