A History of the Law, the Courts, And the Lawyers of Maine, From Its First Colonization to the Early Part of the Present Century

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Amos, the son of Sam- uel, who was born in 1716 and died October 6, 1780, a man of great energy and stern Puritan principles, was his grand- father ; and Benjamin, the fourth of the seven children of Amos, was his father. Down to 1810, there was no family in New England by the name of Upton, but the descendants of John, through his three sons above named. The mother of Daniel P. was Rebecca, a daughter of Deacon Daniel Put- nam, a refined and cultivated woman, who died in 1785, at the age of th...irty-four, too early to leave the full impress of her character upon her young family of five children, of whom Daniel was the second, and then but eleven years old.
Mr. George B. Upton of Boston, the son of Daniel, made the following striking statement to me : he said, " I remem- ber to have seen my grandfather's mother : she lived to be, ninety-nine years old. She told me that she had seen and talked with people who were here prior to 1650." This seems to be bringing the foundations of our country very near to us.


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