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(help)Charles E. Upton (son of Samuel and Olive Boughton Upton) was born in Victor, N. Y., July 4, 1833. He settled in Rochester, N. Y., where he died March 20, 1886. He was a man of the purest character and of unusual ability. Thoroughly unselfish, and finding his highest pleasure in assisting others, especially young men, in the battle of life, he was beloved by his fellow citizens as men rarely are. His widow and daughters reside in New York city. Married Louise Racket, Oct. 12, 1859. Children of Charles E. and Louise Racket Upton, of Rochester, N. Y.: -Anne Upton, b. June 25, 18G0. -George Racket Upton, b. March 26, 1863, d. April 6, 1866. -Louise Upton and Alice Upton, twins b. Jan. 17, 1867 -Charles E. Upton adopted his nephew Charles Torrance.
Song of the Freemen; words by F.F. Brumback, music by Roger W.D. Beecher. Copyright July 28, 1917; Frank F. Brumback, Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Louise Upton Brumback, who has been in Kansas City for two years past, is returning to N.Y. having leased her house in the Missouri city for an indefinite period, and with Mr. Brumback, after some months stay here, will spend the summer at their summer home at East Gloucester, Mass.