William Upham

William Upham (1791 –1853) was a United States Senator from Vermont. William Upham was born in Leicester, Massachusetts on 5 Aug 1791 to Samuel Upham and Martha (Livermore) Upham. He moved with his father to Montpelier, Vermont in 1802. He attended the district schools, the Montpelier Academy, and was privately tutored; he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1811 and commenced practice in Montpelier in 1812. He was a member of the Vermont ... more

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  • Aug 5, 1792

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  • Jan 14, 1853 (age 60 years)

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