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11 Saunders Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Built c. 1840, moved to this site in 1882
for Capt. Joseph Upton, master mariner, and Mary J. Upton
Researched and written by David Moffat – September 2020
The History of 11 Saunders Street
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Contents
I.
1. Before the Uptons
2
2. The Descendants of Paul Upton
3
3. The Upton’s Real Estate, 1840-1854
8
4. Saunders Street in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
12
5. The Uptons and their Descendants at 11 Saunders
Street, c. 1884-1959
16
6. Recent History, 1959-Present
19
7. Conclusion
21
Appendix A: Ownership History of 11 Saunders Street
21
Appendix B: Residences of Paul Upton’s Descendants,
1837-1896
23
Appendix C: Houses on Saunders Street
27
Appendix D: Inhabitants of Saunders Street, 1879-1890
28
Appendix E: Probate Inventory of Paul Upton, Yeoman,
1830
32
Appendix F: The Two Parcels of 11 Saunders as They
Appear after 1931
37
Appendix G: Voyages of the Uptons
38
Before the Uptons
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The neighborhood at Bridge Street Neck is the oldest in Salem. It was there that the first
English settlers in 1626 established their little community of Naumkeag. A few decades later in
the late 1600s, the northern side of the Ferry Lane was owned largely by the Skerry family of
yeomen farmers. Ferry Lane, which is today Bridge Street, was laid out from the Common towards
the bridge to Beverly by 1698.1
Marshall Henry Skerry passed his homestead down to his son John Skerry in 1697. John
later moved to Kent in England, by 1718. Francis Skerry, a yeoman, purchased a lot of land from
the estate of Jeffrey Massy in 1676. In 1700, Nathaniel Felton, Sr. and John Massy testified that
“the homestead had six houses upon it before 1661”.2
When Francis died in 1736, it passed to his brother, Ephraim. In 1741, it went to Henry
Skerry, who conveyed it to his son, Samuel Skerry, in 1781. Benjamin Webb, innholder, purchased
the land in 1799 and died in 1815. Webb’s heirs owned part of the homestead until 1831, while
Samuel Skerry owned another.
Bridge Street Neck developed later than the other parts of Salem in modern times, and in
1851, the northern tip was still largely unoccupied except for ropewalks and a few scattered houses,
with the exceptions of the northern edge of Osborne Street and the area between Conant and Skerry
streets. This made the northern side of Saunders Street and the southern side of Pearl Street the
end of continuous Salem development in that era.
Many of the present side streets were laid out in the early 1800s as the population of Salem
grew: Pearl and Cross Street in 1806, Northey Street in 1807, Saunders Street in 1825, Lemon
Street in 1843, Conant Street transforming from a private way to a public way around 1850, Skerry
Street by 1851, and finally, Burnside Street in 1858.3
The Saunders were an early Salem family, as physically evidenced by the headstones of
Hannah and Elizabeth Saunders, dated 1707 and 1708 respectively, in the Charter Street Burying
Ground. John Saunders was one of the earliest Salem settlers, granted 40 acres by the town in 1636
and a half acre of marshland in 1637.45
According to Sidney Perley, Saunders street was so called in 1831, though it appears in
Joseph Beadle’s 1813 deed and Paul Upton’s 1825 deed. 678 It appears in the map of Salem in the
1837 directory.9 Between 1846 and 1850, the railway ran parallel to Saunders Street, just to its
south.
1
Perley, Sidney. “Part of Salem in 1700, No. 17.” The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 8. Salem: Sidney Perley, 1904. pp.
152-153.
2
Salem Deeds: 13:222.
3
Ibid., p. 152.
4
Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. I: 1626-1637. Salem, Sidney Perley, 1928. p. 455.
5
Ibid., p. 463.
6
Perley, Sidney. “Part of Salem in 1700, No. 17,” The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 8, 1904. p. 152.
7
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 199:56, Moses Kimball to Joseph Beadle, 16 Mar. 1813.
8
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 240:25, Joseph Beadle to Paul Upton, 16 Nov. 1825.
9
1836 Salem Directory.
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The Salem Lead Company was established in 1868, manufacturing lead pipe and white
lead, employing about thirty people. In 1874, Salem Lead Company was across the street along
the North River. By the 1890s, this had become the National Lead Company. In 1903, a shoe
factory was built by the Cass & Daley Building Association at 24 Saunders Street. A rear addition
was added in 1975. The factory was standing in 1985, when it was surveyed by the Salem Planning
Department but was demolished to make way for the North River Bypass in the early 1990s. 10
2. The Descendants of Paul Upton
The Upton family was a presence in Salem since 1659, when John Upton, a blacksmith
from Hammersmith (today Saugus) arrived in what is today Peabody. He and his wife Eleanor
Stuart had 13 children, 10 of whom lived to adulthood, ensuring a local legacy. His oldest son,
John, Jr. lived in Reading, where John Sr. removed to in 1676 and died in 1699. William, the
second son, lived in what is today Danvers until 1739-1740. 11 In 1837, there were 11 Uptons listed
in Salem. In 1842, 14, in 1850, 22, and in 1853, 28. 12
Henry Orlando Upton, whose wife Elizabeth purchased The House of the Seven Gables on
Turner Street and lived there until 1908, was a distant relative of the Saunders Street Uptons. Henry
was the son of Ebenezer Upton, who was the son of Jesse Upton, who was the son of Ezra Upton,
who was the son of Ens. Paul Upton, who was the fourth child of William Upton of Danvers. This
made him the third cousin once removed of his contemporaries Joseph, Edward A., George
Larrabee Upton.13
A number of family members of the Salem Light Infantry: Samuel Upton, 1809, Daniel
R., 1829, Henry P., 1836, Daniel, 1854, John, 1861, Joseph M. Upton, 1884, Henry P. 1887. 14
A. Paul Upton
The first Upton on Saunders Street was Paul Upton, born Dec. 26, 1760, to Caleb Upton,
a tailor in Amherst, New Hampshire.1516 Caleb was the tenth and youngest child of the William
Upton mentioned above, born February 4, 1722. 17
Paul married Rebecca Pierce on October 5, 1785, she was six years his junior. 1819 He served
as director of the Salem Almshouse and was alleged to be “of great strength.” 20
10
MHC Macris SAL.3176, 24 Saunders Street, “Cass & Daley Manufacturing Center.”
Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. II:1638-1670. Salem, Sidney Perley, 1926. p. 376.
12
See relevant Salem directories.
13
Perley, Vol. II (1926), pp. 376-81.
14
Whipple, George Mantum. History of the Salem Light Infantry, 1805-1890. Salem: Essex Institute, 1890.
15
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 371.
16
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 377.
17
Ibid., p. 376.
18
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 2, Marriages, p. 412.
19
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 371.
20
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 378.
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The Uptons first son, Benjamin was born Jan. 17, 1786. Their second son, Joseph, was
born January 27, 1788. Four more sons followed, for a total of six: John, Dec. 26, 1789, Samuel
Dec. 6, 1791, Henry, Sept. 6, 1794, and Edmund, on May 9, 1797. Finally a daughter, Rebecca,
was born Oct. 21, 1799.21 Rebecca died November 4, 1799, and her namesake followed her on
December 19.22
After Rebecca’s death, Paul married Elizabeth Peirce on April 9, 1801.23 She was the
daughter of James and Elizabeth, baptized October 10, 1762. 24
In 1825, Paul purchased a $1,225 lot of land “on a new street, called Saunders Street,
leading from Bridge Street to the North River.” 25 The seller, master mariner Joseph Beadle, paid
$845 in March 1813 to Moses Kimball for the lot. A housewright, Kimball built the dwelling house
there after buying it from yeoman Benjamin Webb, mentioned above, for $423 on December 7,
1807.2627 The first two decades of the nineteenth century were a period of rapid speculation and
construction in the area north of the Salem Common, as seen on Andrew Street nearby. 28 In 1823,
Paul Upton also bought a piece of land from Abiel Upton in Andover for $1,200. 29
Two of the Upton boys met early deaths at sea. Joseph died aged 30, by falling from the
masthead of the brig Lion. His death was recorded on June 19, 1818. His brother, John, died at
Batavia, aged 33, as master of ship Maine. His death was recorded on July 30, 1824.30 Paul Upton
died July 24, 1830, aged 69.31 On October 5, 1830, the committee to divide the estate (William
Ropes, Joseph Beadle, and Joseph Vincent, Jr.) attested that Paul Upton died possessed of “a piece
of land on Saunders Street with a dwelling house, valued at $1225.00 dollars.” His only other real
estate was a pew in Rev. Emerson’s South Meeting House, valued at $20. 32 His widow, Elizabeth,
was entitled to one third of his real estate, valued at $415 and described as thus:
“The whole of the second story of said dwelling house, together with the eastern
side of the garrett, as partitioned by the stairway, and a part of the cellar under said
house beginning at the eastern cellar wall and running westerly to the cellar
window, thence northerly to the arch, the boundary boeing marked on the flooring.
The eastern arch in said cellar, with the privilege of using, in common, the outer
cellar door. We also set off to said Elizabeth so much of the garden and
appurtenances to said house, as is described as follows Viz. fifteen feet of the
21
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, pp. 370-371.
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 3, Deaths, p. 292.
23
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 378.
24
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 177.
25
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 240:25, Joseph Beadle to Paul Upton, 16 Nov. 1825.
26
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 199:56, Moses Kimball to Joseph Beadle, 16 Mar. 1813.
27
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 199:56, Benjamin Webb to Moses Kimball, 7 Dec. 1807.
28
Moffat, David. “A History of 12 Andrew Street,” Nov, 2017, Historic Salem, Inc.
29
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 231:257, Abiel Upton to Paul Upton, 7 Jan. 1823.
30
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 3, Deaths, p. 291.
31
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 28498 “Paul Upton, yeoman.”
32
Ibid.
22
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northerly end of the wood house and fifteen feet of the garden running from the
crop garden fence, southerly, and bounding on Saunders Street. The alley down
said garden the well and the privy to be in common.”
Elizabeth Pierce Upton lived at 13 Saunders Street until she died on January 12, 1857, when she
was 95.33
The inventory of Paul Upton’s personal estate lists $70 from Edmund Upton for “House
Rent due,” which judging by his presence at 13 Saunders in the 1837 directiory, he was paying for
space in his parent’s home. He is also owed bills of hand by his son Edmund, Henry, and Samuel
Upton, totalling $6289.73. His personal estate came to the impressive sum of 3232.95. 34
His heirs are listed as his widow, Elizabeth, his four living sons, Benjamin, Edmund,
Samuel, and Henry, and the three children of John, who had died six years earlier, John, Eliza, and
Moses. Elizabeth received $842.50, while the five sons or their representatives each received
$337.35
B. Benjamin Upton and Family
Capt. Benjamin Upton, Paul’s oldest son, was a ship master and merchant. He married
Priscilla Ropes on September 4, 1808. Their oldest child, Benjamin Upton, Jr., born 1809, served
as a U.S. Consul in Buenos Aires, and lived in Rosario and Para in Brazil, as well as in New York
City. He married a Brazilian woman from Para, Maria Francisca Corea Bulhao. The second child,
Daniel Ropes Upton was born in 1811 and died at sea returning from Para in 1822 or 1823. The
third child, Alice Rebecca Upton married Francis Putnam in 1842. The fourth child, George F.
Upton became a consul at Rio Grande in Brazil and also lived in Buenos Aires.
The fifth child of Benjamin and Priscilla, Henry Paul, a merchant, married Harriet Ellen
Savory in October 1840. They had five children, three of whom (Elizabeth Lewis, George N.,
Georgiana T.) survived to adulthood. Harriet died August 29, 1877; he died June 20, 1887.
The sixth child, Priscilla Lambert Upton, married George Nathan Ropes in 1846. 36 The
seventh, Anna M. Upton, became a teacher. After Priscilla died June 8, 1828, Benjamin married
Eliza Willis on October 11, 1831.
The eighth child of Benjamin, with Eliza Willis, was Edward Upton, was born April 22,
1837, he was a tanner and currier who served in the Civil War. He married twice and had two
children, Martha and Sumner W.
The ninth and tenth children of Benjamin were twins, Daniel and Francis, were baptized
May 7, 1839. Daniel became a bookkeeper, worked at a dry goods store, and served in the Civil
War, while Francis became a music teacher. Annie M. Upton was a dressmaker, married to Daniel
Upton, he died September 4, 1889.37
33
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 378.
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 28498 “Paul Upton, yeoman.”
35
Ibid.
36
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 2, Marriages, p. 268.
37
1890 Salem Directory, p. 322.
34
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Benjamin died November 4, 1853. Eliza died February 23, 1870.
C. John Upton and Family
John Upton, the third son of Rebecca and Paul, commanded the armed schooners Cossack
and Helen as a privateer during the War of 1812. He married Mercy Townsend on December 6,
1812. She was baptized August 21, 1796 the daughter of Samuel and Mercy Townsend. 38
They had four children, three of whom survived to adulthood: John Pierce, born September
8, 1816, who became a printer in San Francisco; Eliza M., born about 1820; and Moses Townsend,
born January 7, 1822. Moses worked as a carpenter and married two women named Sarah Jackson
(to Sarah A. Jackson and Sarah Ellen Jackson), producing three children who survived to
adulthood (Moses T., Jr., Catherine J., and Edmund T.) He died September 11, 1870. 39
John died at Batavia, in August 1824. Mercy died May 4, 1855. Eliza M. Upton died July
7, 1885.
D. Samuel Upton and Family
Samuel Upton was a master mariner. He married Mary Fabens on January 22, 1818. She
was born the daughter of William Fabens, March 13, 1801.40 They had eight children, six of whom
lived to adulthood: Samuel Fabens, born March 1, 1821; Paul, born December 26, 1827; William
F., a shipmaster who lived in South Danvers; Charles H., born 1833, was also a shipmaster and
married Abby M. Brown on June 30, 1864; Horace G., born 1839; and Harriet Maria, who married
William Serls Howard of Beverly on December 7, 1865. Samuel F. Upton became a lumber dealer,
married Mary R. Brown, and moved to Chelsea in the 1850s. Neither of their two children, Mary
and Thomas, lived to adulthood. He died July 13, 1869. Paul died January 18, 1884 41 Sarah F.
Upton, his widow, died July 4, 1890.
Samuel died before 1861 and Mary Fabens Upton died June 4, 1863.
Capt. Henry Upton was a master mariner and tollkeeper for the Beverly Salem Bridge. He
married Eliza Peel Needham on August 14, 1823. She was likely the daughter of John Needham
born September 29, 1801.42 They had a daughter and a son, Mary Bell and Thomas Needham, both
of whom died as children. Eliza died December 27, 1863, and he died in Taunton a decade later in
1873.
E. Edmund and his Family
38
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 356.
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 381.
40
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 387.
41
1884 Salem Directory, p. 335.
42
Ibid., p. 98.
39
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Sally Stone Larrabee was born January 2, 1809.43 She married Edmund Upton, on
February 20, 1825, when she was 16 and he was 27.44 They had three sons: Joseph, in 1825,
Edward Augustus on July 14, 1828, and George Larrabee on October 7, 1832. 4546
According to the Massachusetts Historic Commission, Capt. Edmund and Elizabeth (Sally
S.) Upton owned both the large Federal houses at 5 and 13 Saunders Street. 4748 Edmund died on
September 21, 1860, leaving his entire estate to Sally, allowing her to divide it among their
children: Joseph Upton, Edmund A. Upton, and George L. Upton. 49
Edmund Augustus Upton became a master mariner and died on June 8, 1881. His mother,
Sally S. Upton, served as his executrix, with George L. Upton and Charles Lawson as sureties. He
was also survived by his brother. Joseph. 50
Capt. Joseph Upton was a ship master, who according to Sidney Perley, lived in Boston.
He married Sarah B. Safford on August 17, 1852. She was probably Sarah Baxter Russell, the
daughter of Joshua Safford, born October 26, 1828.51 It is unclear if her father was the son of
Thomas Safford and Sarah A. Osborne, born December 13, 1801 or the son of Joshua Safford and
Dorothy, born January 1, 1803.52 After Sarah’s death in Boston on September 7, 1865, Joseph
married Mary Jane Sumner. They had three children: Joseph Marshall, born December 3, 1868 in
Beverly, married Mary E. Williams Dawn and died in Somerville on May 9, 1946; Annie L., who
married Charles W. Rice June 21, 1894; and Henry Roberts, born May 3, 1875, in Salem, who
passed away August 24, 1876.
Joseph died on November 28, 1884.53 Mary then married Winfield S. Mitchell on January
15, 1898.54
George Larrabee Upton worked as a carpenter. He married Hannah J. Walton, and they had
five children: Edmund Augustus, born April 15, 1863; Alice R. Upton, born October 14, 1865;
Grace, born March 14, 1868; George, born August 10, 1870, and Sally Stone, born September 5,
1873.55
The younger Edmund Augustus was a carpenter. He married Alice F. Morse of Beverly,
on October 27, 1887. They had a daughter, Ednah Marguerite, born April 15, 1892. 56 Alice R.
married Rev. Joseph Wheelwright of Byfield, January 22, 1884. Grace married Arthur M. Root,
43
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 371.
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 2, Marriages, p. 411.
45
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 379.
46
Vinton, John Adams. Upton Memorial: A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Upton of North
Reading, Mass... Bath, ME: E. Upton & Son, 1874.
47
MHC Macris SAL.2875, 5 Saunders Street, “Capt. Edmund Upton House”
48
MHC Macris SAL.2877, 13 Saunders Street, “Upton House”
49
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 55973 “Edmund Upton, mar.”
50
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 55974 “Edmund A. Upton, mast. mar.” 23 Jun 1881.
51
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 1, Births, p. 263.
52
Ibid. p. 262.
53
1886 Salem Directory, p. 363.
54
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 381.
55
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 381.
56
Ibid.
44
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also of Byfield, November 13, 1889. George was a salesman and married Edith E. Dorr of Sharon,
June 27, 1893. On April 20, 1904, he married Ethel Dora Getchell. They had a daughter, Grace L.,
born October 5, 1904.57
Sally died January 20, 1900, just having turned 91. 58 Her obituary in the January 22, 1900
Salem Gazette noted that she was “A Wife 35 Years, A Widow 40; Once a Sweet Choir Singer.” 59
George Larrabee Upton died August 10, 1909.
The Edmund Uptons in question are not to be confused with Paul’s slightly older brother,
Edmund Upton, born circa 1760, who was also a ship master. He married Priscilla Gardner on
September 11, 1791. She died in January 1823. He died in February of 1836. 60 His son, Edmund,
was first mate of the ship Columbus out of Boston, at Matanzas, Cuba when he died on July 8,
1827, aged 36 years. Edmund Jr. had married Mary Southward on April 24, 1822. 61
3. The Upton’s Real Estate, 1840-1854
Benjamin Upton
On November 13, 1845, Benjamin Upton was one of 26 people to be given 86 Federal
Street by Michael McCarthy in payment of his debts.62 He also invested with others in land on
Brown Street.63
John Willis, mariner, to Benjamin Upton (land from Aaron Osborn, Apr. 5th, 1839, 269:82)
for $1,000 on April 12, 1845.64
Aaron Osborn, housewright, Betsey, his wife, to John Willis. [On the easterly side of Oliver
Street] “with all the buildings thereon.”65
In January 1849, Henry P. Upton, and his brother-in-law, George Savory, bought a piece
of land on Lafayette Street from a number of parties for $1,400. 66 The following month they bought
a lot on Woodbury and LaGrange Streets from the same sellers for $550. 67 In 1852, Henry P.
purchased more land in the Lafayette Street area, abutting land George Savory. 68
On August 14, 1851, Benjamin Upton, Jr. bought, for $4,957, a lot of land on Lafayette
Street in trust for the Chevalier Miguel Jozé Rais of Brazil. 69 In 1853, Benjamin Upton, Jr.’s wife,
57
Ibid.
Perley, Vol. II (1926), p. 379.
59
“Long Life Ended,” The Salem Gazette, 22 Jan. 1900.
60
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 48477 “Edmund Upton, mariner.”
61
Salem Vital Records, Vol. 2, Marriages, p. 411.
62
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 360:241, Michael McCarthy to Benjamin Upton, et al., 13 Nov. 1845.
63
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 368:121, Nathaniel Weston to Benjamin Upton, et al., 3 Jun. 1845.
64
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 352:260, John Willis, mariner, to Benjamin Upton, 12 Apr. 1845.
65
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 269:82, Aaron and Betsey Osborn to John Willis, 5 Apr. 1839.
66
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 409:24, William Chase, et al. to Henry P. Upton and George Savory, 1
Jan. 1849.
67
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 415:76, William Chase, et al. to Henry P. Upton and George Savory, 1
Feb. 1849.
68
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 468:152, Edward H. Fohmar. to Henry P. Upton, 1 Jul. 1852.
69
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 451:110, Elizabeth G. Gardner. to Benjamin Upton, Jr., 15 Aug. 1851.
58
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Maria Francisca Correa Upton, bought property on Union Street. 70 The next year, she sold it to
Henry P.71
On April 23, 1855, Eliza W. Upton, widow of Benjamin Upton, merchant, for $30, sold
her interest in a “to the lower story of a certain two Story, wooden Dwelling House, situate by
Saunders Street in said Salem and numbered 13” together with the “that portion of the land and
the privileges appurtenant to said lower story.” (517:267)
On December 8, 1858, Benjamin Upton, of New York City, George F. Upton, “now
living in Rio Grande, in South America, Francis and Alice Putnam, George N. and Priscilla
Ropes, Henry P. Upton, Anna M. Upton, Francis Upton, Daniel Upton, Edward Upton, of Salem
for $100, sold to Sally S. Upton “a certain parcel of land” bounded “on the North by a private
way of land now or late of Thorndike, East by Saunders Street, South by land of Edmund Upton,
and West by Essex Rail Road.”72
John Upton
John P. Upton, printer, for $1 from his mother, Mercy Upton, quitclaimed the estate of his
father, John Upton, and grandfather, Paul Upton, September 29, 1837. 73
Moses T. Upton, housewright, paid his mother, Mercy, $400 for her house and land on
May 19, 1845, described as: “Beginning at the south east corner of said Mercy Upton’s garden and
running Northerly sixty three feet bounded Easterly on land of Preston, then running Westerly fifty
feet and three inches bounded Northerly by other land of said Mercy Upton then running Southerly
sixty one feet and eight inches bounded Westerly by land of Narbone late Andrews then running
Easterly fifty two feet bounded Southerly by land of Ropes late Princes lot, together with a
privilege of a passageway or Court of the width of seventeen feet leading over the land of said
Mercy from Essex Street to said lot said passageway to extend over that said part of Mercy’s and
now occupied by her dwelling house.”74 Moses then sold that “dwelling house, situate in the rear
of Mercy Upton’s estate opposite to Pleasant Street” the same day, to Joseph G. Waters for $700. 75
Moses T. and Eliza M. Upton “having received from Mercy Upton, [their] guardian, the
full amount of our shares of the estate of our late father, John Upton, and our grandfather, Paul
Upton” remised and released Mercy from debts they may have called on the sums on 17 June
1845.76
70
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 482:18, John Archer to Maria Francisca Correa Upton, 29 Sep. 1853.
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 502:133, Maria Francisca Correa Upton to Henry P. Upton, 18 Aug. 1854.
72
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 600:290, Benjamin Upton, et al. to Sally S. Upton., 8 Dec. 1858.
73
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Quitclaim 355:219, John P. Upton to Mercy Upton, 29 Sep. 1837.
74
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 355:220, Mercy Upton to Moses T. Upton, 19 May 1845.
75
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 355:220, Moses T. Upton to Joseph G. Waters, 19 May 1845.
76
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Quitclaim 355:218, Moses T. and Eliza M. Upton to Mercy Upton, 17 Jun.
1845.
71
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In 1849, the mariner Francis M. Ashton sold a lot on Essex Street to Moses T. Upton. 77
The next year he bought a lot on the southfields for $500. 78 In 1854, he purchased some land on
the corner of Mall and Forrester Streets with James N. Brown and Levi Wiggins. 79 He and brown
also bought land on Union Street.80
May 4, 1858: John P. and Mary Ann Upton of San Francisco, for $100, “one undivided
third part of one undivided quarter part of a certain lot of land.” It is described as the same lot
conveyed to Paul Upton 240:25, a grandfather of John P. Upton.
Samuel Upton
On August 1, 1823, merchant Joseph White deeded a dwelling house and land to Samuel
for $1,550. It was bounded “northwesterly on Bridge Street about 70 feet, easterly on land of John
Osgood, about 170 feet, southeasterly on said Osgood about 68 feet, in a line nearly parallel with
Bridge Street, and southwesterly ion said Osgood about 170 feet to the first bounds.” The land had
been purchased from Thaddeus Gwinn, July 3, 1823. 81
Robert and Rebecca O. Stone, Susan W. Osgood, Elizabeth Osgood, and John B. and
Hannah M. Osgood, on April 29, 1841, sold to Samuel Upton for $362, “a lot of land bounded
northwesterly 58 feet or thereabout on Bridge Street, northeasterly 115 feet or thereabout on land
sold by us this day to Daniel B. Gardner, then northwesterly about 47 feet more or less on the
same, northwesterly again 74 feet or thereabout on Osgood Street, southeasterly 101 feet more or
less on land belonging to us, and 181 feet more or less on other land of said Upton. 82 The lot
measured 13,800 square feet.
In 1842, Samuel received through his wife Mary, one ninth part of her father’s mansion on
High Street and nearby parcels on Gedney Street and “Negro Lane.” 83
Samuel Upton granted Samuel F. Upton power of attorney, June 29, 1846. Both were
described as merchants.84 William Fabens, Esq. of Marblehead then on December 2, 1846 paid
$2500 for “all that messuage situate on Bridge Street… now occupied and improved by said
Upton,” including the previous purchases from White and Stone. 85
77
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 421:268, Francis M. Ashton to Moses T. Upton, 12 Nov. 1849.
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 429:84, David Pingree and Joseph S. Leavitt to Moses T. Upton, 6 May
1850.
79
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 493:40, Henry Hubon to Moses T. Upton et al., 10 Apr. 1854.
80
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 502:113, John Lovejoy to Moses T. Upton et al., 4 Nov. 1854.
81
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 233:191, Joseph White to Samuel Upton, 1 Aug. 1823.
82
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 324:197, Robert and Rebecca O. Stone, et al. to Samuel Upton, 29 Apr.
1841.
83
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Division 333:225, William Fabens, Sr., 30 May 1842.
84
Essex County Registry of Deeds, POA 374:274, Samuel Upton to Samuel F. Upton, 29 Jun. 1846.
85
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 374:275, Samuel Upton to William Fabens, Esq., 2 Dec. 1846.
78
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Samuel invested with others in land in Beverly in 1847. 8687
On December 7, 1847, Mary R.B. Upton, Samuel F.’s wife, inherited “an undivided fifth
part of a certain messuage in Federal Street” and “also one undivided fifth part of a lot of land with
dwelling houses stores, barn and other buildings thereon” bounded by Mill and Creek Streets. 88
On May 14, 1849, Mary R.B. Upton, along with Ephraim Brown, Jr., Daniel Brown, and Joseph
A. Brown, bought from Ephraim Brown, Jr. his extra share of their father Ephraim’s estate, giving
them each one fourth part.89
Paul Upton bought from Elizabeth Osgood a messuage on Bridge Street abutting his
brother Samuel’s land.90 William Fabens assigned his property to Paul in 1852. 91
Edmund
Edmund Upton purchased a parcel of real estate in 1839 at the corners of Saunders at Cross
Streets, number 5, along with another parcel from William H. Honeycomb, a housewright, for
$600. The first lot is described as “a certain parcel of real estate situate on the corner of Saunders
and a Cross street in said Salem, Consisting of the southern half of a dwelling house standing
thereon with the land under and adjoining, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at
the middle of the door on Saunders Street and running westerly directly through the house on a
line parallel with the southern bound on said Cross street to a common six feet way, about 44 feet:
thence southerly by said common way to the aforementioned Cross Street: thence southerly by
said Cross Street to Saunders Street: thence by said Saunders Street to the middle of the door
aforementioned, the point begun at, with a privilege of using in common the entry way and stairs
leading from Saunders Street, the passageway on the western side of the house and the necessary
at the end of said passageway.”92
The second is “a certain parcel of land next adjoining the estate of the heirs of Paul Upton
situate on said Saunders Street beginning at the Northeast corner and running southerly on said
Saunders Street twenty three feet and six inches to land of Samuel R. Honeycomb; thence easterly
about forty four feet to the common way aforementioned; thence by said way: thence northerly
by said way to land of Upton’s heirs: thence easterly by said land to the point begun at.” This
second lot is where 11 Saunders Street was built 43 years later.
On May 14, 1852: John Dwyer and Thomas F. Odell, assignees under insolvent laws for
Benj. Upton, Benj. Upton, Jr., and Henry F. Upton, “merchants and insolvent debtors” for $137
from Sally S. Upton, wife of Edmund, transferred “the property of said insolvent in and to two
thirds of one undivided quarter part of a certain messuage.” It consisted of a lot “situated in
86
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 388:246, Eleazar and Emeline Wallis to Samuel F. Upton, et al., 1 Apr.
1847.
87
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 391:105, William Putnam to Samuel F. Upton, et al., 3 Nov 1847.
88
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 391:104, Ephraim Brown, Jr. to Mary R. B. Upton, 7 Dec. 1847.
89
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 411:67, Ephraim Brown, Jr. to Mary R. B. Upton, et al. 14 May. 1849.
90
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 447:53, Elizabeth Osgood to Paul Upton, et al. 1 May, 1851.
91
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 463:127, William Fabens to Paul Upton, et al. 12 Jul., 1852.
92
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 310:193, William H. Honeycomb to Edmund Upton, et al. 17 Jan., 1839.
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Saunders Street in said Salem being bounded on the north by a private way, adjoining the land of
Thorndike. East by said street. South by land of Edmund Upton. West by Essex Rail Road subject
to the possible dower of the wife of said Benjamin Upton in and to the same, said grantee having
the right to recover any amount of money that may be due the said Estate from the Essex Rail Road
Company for damages.9394
Eliza W. Upton conveyed her rights to the lower story of 13 Saunders for $30 on May 14,
95
1852.
On November 27, 1857, Moses T. Upton and Eliza M. Upton, brother and sister and
residents of Salem, conveyed to Sally S. Upton “two undivided third parts of one undivided quarter
part of a certain lot of land” for $100 of the same lot mentioned above.
4. Saunders Street in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
In 1837, according to the Salem Directory, Edmund Upton, a mariner, and Elizabeth, lived
at 13 Saunders.96 Victualler Samuel R. Honeycomb, whose business was at 14 Derby Square,
lived at 5 Saunders along with Mary Flakefield, a sempstress. 9798 Stephen Badger, a carpenter,
lived at 8 Saunders.99 At 14 Saunders was the Rev. Joseph Banvard of the Second Baptist Church
who lived from 1810 to 1887 and wrote a number of nonfiction books including The Young
Observers, or, How to Learn Without Books in 1846, Plymouth and the Pilgrims in 1851, and the
novel Priscilla; or, Trials for the truth. An historic tale of the Puritans and the Baptists in
1854.100101 In 1842, Banvard moved to 95 Federal Street in Salem. 102
By the time of the 1842 directory, the street had grown and was renumbered. Elizabeth was
at 13 Saunders.103 Samuel R. Honeycomb was at 3 Saunders. 104 The newly constructed 8 Saunders
was home to Samuel Barnard, who worked in lumber, Elijah B. Barnard, a tinplate maker, and
Henry Thomas, a mariner.105106 The last resident has his name redoubled as “Thomas Kenry” in
the directory.107 Stephen Badger was at 10 Saunders. 108 14 Saunders was lived in by
93
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 517:266, Benjamin Upton et al. to Sally S. Upton, 2 May 1852.
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 600:290, John P. Upton to Sally S. Upton, 30 Jul. 1860.
95
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 600:289, Eliza W. Upton to Sally S. Upton, 14 May 1852.
96
1837 Salem Directory, p. 92.
97
Ibid., p. 47
98
Ibid., p. 30.
99
Ibid., p. 4
100
University of Pennsylvania, Online Books Page: “Joseph Banvard”
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Banvard%2C%20Joseph%2C%201810-1887
101
Ibid., p. 6
102
1842 Salem Directory, p. 6.
103
1842 Salem Directory, p. 91.
104
Ibid., p. 44.
105
Ibid., p. 7.
106
Ibid., p. 88.
107
Ibid., p. 49.
108
Ibid., p. 5.
94
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William Lefavour and Jonathan W. Perkins, mariners. 109110
In 1846, Elizabeth Upton was still at 13 Saunders with Mrs. Hannah Burbank, a nurse. 111112
Samuel R. Honeycomb, who was by then a carpenter, lived at 5 Saunders with Celecia
Honeycomb. William Honeycomb, perhaps his father, provided $4.08 worth of carpentry work to
the estate of Paul Upton in 1830.113 There was another Honeycomb who was a carpenter, Thomas
B. Honeycomb, who worked at H. & Edwards on 6 North and lived at 92 Essex Street. 114 At 8
Saunders are Samuel Barnard, who works at the lumber wharf on Water Street, Ezekiel Needham,
and Henry Thomas.115116117 James Gilbert, Jr., a mariner, lives at 10 Saunders. 118 Jonathan W.
Perkins is still at 14 Saunders with Benjamin Whitmore, a clerk at a cordage factory on Bridge
Street.119
Another Upton is found on Saunders Street in 1850: In addition to Elizabeth at 13 Saunders,
Joseph Upton, a clerk at 15 Derby Wharf, is living at 5 Saunders Street. 120 Also at 5 Saunders
Street are Mrs. Benjamin Pickering and William Waters, a chair painter. 121122 At 8 Saunders can
be found John D. Howard, Charles D. Howard, a printer, and Henry Thomas, a mariner. 123124 Capt.
George Bartram and Horatio D. Hobbs, who worked at Franklin Market are at 10 Saunders. 125126
13 Saunders is home to Samuel Benson, Jr., a laborer, and Jonathan W. Perkins is still at number
14.127128
In Henry McIntyre’s 1851 map of Salem, the house at 13 Saunders listed as belonging to
“Upton’s heirs,” and there is no home where 11 Saunders stands today. 129
In the 1851 Salem directory, Elizabeth Upton was still at 13 Saunders. 130 William Waters
remained at 5 Saunders Street, though Joseph Upton was gone. He was possibly replaced by James
109
Ibid., p. 53.
Ibid., p. 67.
111
1846 Salem Directory, p. 116.
112
Ibid., p. 21.
113
Essex County Probate Records, Probate 28498 “Paul Upton, yeoman.”
114
Ibid., p. 58.
115
Ibid., p. 11.
116
Ibid., p. 79.
117
Ibid., p. 113.
118
Ibid., p. 48.
119
Ibid., p. 88.
120
1850 Salem Directory, p. 138.
121
Ibid., p. 112
122
Ibid., p. 141
123
Ibid., p. 83.
124
Ibid., p. 185.
125
Ibid., p. 41.
126
Ibid., p. 81.
127
Ibid., p. 40.
128
Ibid., p. 110.
129
McIntyre, Henry. “Map of the City of Salem, Mass. From an actual survey By H. McIntyre. Cl. Engr.” Map,
1851. Henry McIntyre, Salem, MA. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, Boston Public Library.
http://www.leventhalmap.org/id/15108
130
1851 Salem Directory, p. 147, Uptons continue onto p. 148.
110
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W. Green.131 8 Saunders was home to Samuel Barnard, who worked at 19 Water Street, Charles
D. and John D. Howard, and Henry Thomas. 132133134 Some more printers lived next door at 10
Saunders Street: Warren J. Dowe and Benjamin W. Lander. 135136 Number 13 was home to Samuel
Benson, Jr., a laborer and Charles Reddish, a gasfitter who worked at 25 Washington. 137138Number
14, in addition to Capt. Jonathan W. Perkins, housed Capt. John Gillen, captain. 139140
The 1853 directory lists Elizabeth Upton at 13 Saunders, along with Mrs. Mary Ann Baker
and Samuel Benson, Jr., a laborer. 141142143 Joseph Upton, then a grocer at 104 Derby Street, is listed
as a resident of the newly constructed (and since demolished) 17 Saunders Street. 144 The rest of
the street remained much as it had two years earlier, with Gillen, Lander, Perkins, Waters in the
same houses as they had occupied in 1851. William W. Goldthwait, a clerk at 14 Newbury Street,
then lived at 10 Saunders.145 Philip Morse, a cabinet maker lived at 5 Saunders. 146 The newly
constructed (and since demolished) 19 Saunders was home to James Wells, a coach painter. 147
Charles D. Willoughby, a bootmaker at 41 Essex Street, lived at 8 Saunders, with Aaron C. Young,
a carpenter.148149
Capt. Edmund at 2 Cross Street in 1850, 1851, 1853, and 1855; and Capt. Edmund A.
Upton lived there as well in 1853 in 1855.150151 George L. Upton lived at 2 Cross Street as well in
1855. Mrs. Edmund Upton lived at 5 Saunders Street.
Captain Joseph Upton moved frequently before moving to 11 Saunders, in 1855, he was
at 5 Skerry Street, at 51 Bridge Street in 1857, and in 1864 at 15 Saunders Street. 152153154
131
Ibid., p. 81.
Ibid., p. 40.
133
Ibid., pp. 89-90.
134
Ibid., p. 144.
135
Ibid., p. 72.
136
Ibid., p. 98.
137
Ibid., p. 42.
138
Ibid., p. 127.
139
Ibid., p. 79.
140
Ibid., p. 119.
141
1853 Salem Directory, p. 150
142
Ibid., p. 37.
143
Ibid., p. 41.
144
Ibid., p. 150
145
Ibid., p. 80.
146
Ibid., p. 111.
147
Ibid., p. 155.
148
Ibid., p. 159.
149
Ibid., p. 160.
150
Ibid., p. 150.
151
1851 Salem Directory, p. 147.
152
1855 Salem Directory, p. 150.
153
1864 Salem Directory, p. 187.
154
1857 Salem Directory, p. 174.
132
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The Phippens built the prominently-gabled Italianate house at 2-4 Saunders Street at some
point in the mid-nineteenth century after 1851. George D. Phippen, for $500, sold to George L.
Upton a lot of land on the north side of Bridge Street on July 30, 1859. 155
Charles A. Dodge, tanner, lived at 2 Cross on the corner of Saunders in 1879. 156
Edward Busch’s 1874 Atlas of Salem shows the large amount of land between 5 and 13 Saunders
where 11 Saunders would soon be relocated. 157
A detail from L. R. Burleigh and J. Lyth’s 1883 Bird’s Eye View of Salem
5 . The Uptons and their Descendants at 11 Saunders Street, c. 1884-1959
11 Saunders was built circa 1840 according to the Massachusetts Historical Commission’s
database, MACRIS158 A 2002 study of the architecture of the Bridge Street Neck neighborhood
by Lisa Mausolf and Betsy Friedberg concluded it was a Greek Revival house built circa 1840 that
was moved to its present site circa 1882. 159 An 1883 Bird’s Eye View of Salem reveals that the
house was newly relocated to Saunders Street. 160
155
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 600:292, George D. Phippen to George L. Upton, 30 Jul. 1859.
1879 Salem Directory, p. 73.
157
Busch, Edward. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. From actual Survey & Official records. G.M.
Hopkins & Co. Philadelphia, 1874.
158
MHC MACRIS SAL.2876
159
Mausolf, Lisa with Betsy Friedberg, Bridge Street Neck National Historic RP Application, Massachusetts
Historical Commission, 2002, p. 15.
160
Burleigh, L. R. and J. Lyth. “Salem, Mass.” Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co., 1883. American Geographical
Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/agdm/id/14734/
156
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Captain Joseph Upton was a master mariner. In 1853, he twice travelled aboard the bark
Active to Para.161
He lived at 13 Saunders in the 1870s, then he moved to 15 Saunders in 1881. 162 The
1882-83 Directory lists Joseph Upton at 11 Saunders Street, its first appearance. 163
In 1884, Joseph Upton, master mariner, lived at 11 Saunders Street, though he died that
year on September 28. His widow, Mary J., and son, Joseph M., continued living there. 164 In 1886,
Mary J. Upton, widow of Joseph, lived at 11 Saunders. 165 The 1890 atlas of Salem indicates the
house was owned by E. Upton’s heirs, as were the adjacent buildings to the east and west. 166
In 1890, “Miss Annie L. Upton” is listed at 11 Saunders, along with her mother, Mary J. 167
Between 1895 and 1898, it was occupied by Mary J. Upton168169 In 1898 she remarried to Winfield
S. Mitchell, a foreman mechanic at the Boston & Maine railroad repair shop. He lived at 204 North
Street, and in 1899 moved to 6 Oakland Street, presumably with Mary. 170171
Annie married Charles Rice in 1894. In 1899-1900, Charles W. Rice was a clerk at Neal
& Newhall, dealers in gentlemen's furnishings and hats at 230 Essex and living at 11
Saunders.172173 The previous year, he had been at 38 Northend Ave. 174 Charles and Annie were at
11 Saunders still in 1901-2.175 The same is true in 1906.176 In 1910, the Rices were no longer
there, having moved in with Mary at 6 Oakland. 177 By then, she had been widowed again
between 1906 and 1910.178
The first Rice in the Salem directories is Henry Rice, a sailmaker living at 15 Essex in
179
1837. In 1842 and 1846, he lived at 20 Carleton. 180181 In 1850, he lived at 98 Turner Street.182
161
See appendix G., drawn from Mystic Seaport's Salem Crew Lists.
1881 Salem Directory, p. 181.
163
1882-3 Salem Directory, p. 224.
164
1886 Salem Directory, p. 363.
165
1886 Salem Directory, p. 363.
166
1890 Atlas of Salem.
167
1890 Salem Directory, p. 322.
168
1895-6 Salem Directory, p. 338.
169
1897-8 Salem Directory, p. 342.
170
1897-8 Salem Directory, p. 278
171
1899-1900 Salem Directory, p. 289,.
172
1897-8 Salem Directory, p. 116.
173
1899-1900 Salem Directory, p. 320.
174
1897-8 Salem Directory, p. 310.
175
1901-2 Salem Directory, p. 321.
176
1906 Salem Directory, p. 331.
177
1910 Salem Directory, p. 358.
178
Ibid., p. 232.
179
1837 Salem Directory, p. 76.
180
1842 Salem Directory, p. 75.
181
1846 Salem Directory, p. 96.
182
1850 Salem Directory, p. 119.
162
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From 1851 to 1857, he was back at Carleton, at number 17 or 17½. 183184 In 1864, he was at 19
Carleton.185
In 1853, there are also listed: George W. Rice, a broker, who lived at 14 Howard, John
Rice, a tailor who lived at 12 River Street, and Sylvester Rice, a shoemaker who lived at the corner
of Water and Liberty Streets. 186 The 1855 Directory lists John, living near Dearborn, and Mrs.
Eliza, a dressmaker, at 9 English.187 In 1857, John was at 13 Lynn. Joshua Rice was a fisherman
at 23 Carleton.188
In 1864, Andrew J. Rice, a shoemaker at 17 St. Peters, made his first appearance living at
17 Saunders. John was at 22 River, Robert, a currier, boarded at 19 Boston. William H. Rice,
another shoemaker, lived at the rear of 31 Bridge. 189
In 1879, William F. Rice, a blacksmith at the Eastern Railroad Car Shop, was the only Rice
at 5 Skerry Street.190 In 1884, there were 15 Rices, though none at Saunders Street. 191 Charles W.
Rice, a clerk at 202 Essex, boards at 5 Skerry, as does William F. Rice, a blacksmith at E. R. R.
Car Shop.192 In 1886, Charles worked as a clerk at 228 Essex Street and boarded at 5 Skerry with
William F. Rice. Walter B. Rice, a clerk at 69 Bridge, also boarded there.
Annie L. Rice, wife of Charles W. Rice, born about 1870, him about 1868, living at 18
Cross Street in the 1940 Census.193
At 11 Saunders, Lewis N. Benway, a driver, was the sole resident in 1906, 1910, and
1911.194195 “A. Rice” owns 11 Saunders according to the 1911 Atlas. 196 Charles W. and Annie
Rice returned in 1914 and lived there until 1915197198
In 1917, Wills M. Quimby, an engineer, lived at 11 Saunders with his wife, Leona, and
W. Foster Quimby, who was serving in the U.S. Navy in WWI. 199
Ethel J. Swann and her husband, Camden J. Swann, a bookkeeper at the Russell Simm
Tanning Company at 10 Blaney lived there in 1921. 200
Bertram U. and Henry S. Rice bought the rights to 11 Saunders Street from the descendants
of George L. Upton: Arthur N. Root, Grace U. Root, Arthur Holden, Sally U. Holden, all of Salem,
183
1851 Salem Directory, p. 128.
1853 Salem Directory, p. 130.
185
1864 Salem Directory, p. 162.
186
Ibid., p. 130.
187
1855 Salem Directory, p. 128.
188
1857 Salem Directory, p. 152.
189
1864 Salem Directory, p. 162.
190
1879 Salem Directory, pp. 194-195.
191
1884 Salem Directory, pp. 189-190.
192
Ibid.
193
1940 Census
194
1910 Salem Directory, p. 193.
195
1911 Salem Directory, p. 145.
196
Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts Based on Plans in the Office of the City Engineer. Walker Lithograph
& Publishing Company, Boston, 1911.
197
1914 Salem Directory, p. 162.
198
1915 Salem Directory, p. 142.
199
1917 Salem Directory, p. 412.
200
1921 Salem Directory, p. 472.
184
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Edmund A. Upton of Beverly, George Upton of Peabody, and Joseph Wheelwright and Alice R.
Wheelwright of Warren, New Hampshire on 28 Dec 1931 for consideration paid. 201 Ethel C.
Upton, wife of George, and Hattie C. Upton, wife of Edmund, also released their rights as grantors.
On the same day, they purchased the rights of the descendants of Joseph M. Upton: Jennie
M. Upton, Fred Peavey, Nettie U. Peavey, M. Francis Fonseca, all of Everett, Joseph S. and Lillian
U. Carder, of North Reading, Joseph F. and Marguerite U. Morris, Warren and Olive U. Cochrane,
Joseph and Doris U. Gullage, Everett M. Upton, of Somerville, Fred E. and Marion Eaton, of
Dorchester, also for consideration paid. 202203 Margaret, wife of Everett, also released her rights.
From 1931 to 1934, 11 Saunders was home to Elisha Vogler and his wife, Irene L. He
was an electrician and a head lineman.204205
In 1935 and 1937, Walter W. Perkins and his wife, Florence A, lived at 11 Saunders. He
was a machinist in Beverly206207208
Bertram U. and Henry S. Rice bought the property at 11 Saunders from Annie L. Rice on
February 2, 1959 for $100209
6. Recent History, 1959-Present
Anthony Tamilio and Eleanor M. Tamilio purchased 11 Saunders Street from Bertram U.
Rice, Edith Rice, Helen A. Rice, Henry S. Rice in 1959. 210
Anthony Tamilio was born September 19, 1936, the son of John Tamilio and Mary Fillicio
Tamilio, who were 28 and 37, respectively, in 1940. He grew up in Ward Two, as one of nine
children. Annette, born about 1924, Robert, born about 1926, Louis, born October 10, 1929,
201
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2906:192, Arthur N. Root, Grace U. Root, Arthur Holden, Sally U.
Holden, Edmund A. Upton, George Upton, Joseph Wheelwright, Alice R. Wheelwright to Bertram U. Rice, and
Henry S. Rice, 28 Dec. 1931.
202
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2921:139, Jennie M. Upton, Fred Peavey, Nettie U. Peavey, M. Francis
Fonseca, Joseph S. and Lillian U. Carder, Joseph F. and Marguerite U. Morris, Warren and Olive U. Cochrane,
Joseph and Doris U. Gullage, Everett M. Upton, Fred E. and Marion Eaton to Bertram U. Rice, and Henry S. Rice,
28 Dec. 1931.
203
According to an unverified post on Ancestry.com Joseph M. Upton’s descendants were Doris Evelyn Upton
(1908-1984), Margarette Idella Upton (1893-), Nettie E. Upton (1892-1978), Everett Marshall Upton (1906-1985),
Esther I. Fonseca (1901-2002), Lillian F. Upton (1891- ), Olive Mitchell Upton (1903-1992), Marion S. Upton
(1898-1983), Jennie M. Upton (1888-1951).
204
1931 Salem Directory, p. 311.
205
1933-34 Salem Directory, p. 518.
206
1935 Salem Directory, p. 310.
207
1935 Salem Directory, p. 507.
208
1937 Salem Directory, p. 548.
209
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 4535:279, Annie L. Rice to Bertram U. Rice, and Henry S. Rice, 2 Feb.
1959.
210
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 4555:367, Bertram U. Rice, Edith Rice, Helen A. Rice, and Henry S.
Rice to Anthony Tamilio and Eleanor M. Tamilio, 29 Apr 1959.
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Florence, born July 9, 1927, John, born May 2, 1931, Rachel, born about 1935, James, born about
1942, and Victor, born May 8, 1945.211212213214215216217
He was a corporal in the Massachusetts infantry. His brothers, Louis and John, both served
in the Korean War. Anthony died aged 29 October 28, 1965 in Waltham and is buried in St. Mary’s
Cemetery in Salem.218
Following the Tamilios, for almost the last forty years of the twentieth century the house
at 11 Saunders Street was occupied by two successive generations of the Gray family.
On the 14th of June, 1961, Donald E. and Barbara E. Gray bought 11 Saunders Street from
Anthony Tamilio and Eleanor M. Tamilio for consideration paid. 219
Barbara E. Gray and Donald E. Gray were husband and wife, divorced by 1966. On June
11, 1966, Donald E. Gray transferred his interest in the property to Barbara. 220Donald E. Gray died
April 6, 1991.221
Lynda D. Piecewicz, of Beverly, executrix of Donald E. Gray, passed the house to Donald
W. Gray.222
Donald W. served in the Coast Guard and worked for the Salem, New Hampshire Post
Office. He married Marjorie Gaudet. Donald W. Gray died aged 83 on February 8, 2013 at Salem,
New Hampshire. According to his obituary, he “enjoyed bowling, playing golf, and horseshoes,
and most of all he loved spending time with his family and watching his grandson jplay hockey.” 223
211
United States Census 1940, NARA Publication Number: T627, NARA Microfilm Roll Number: 1589,
Line Number: 39, Sheet: A, Sheet Number: 12. Collection: 1940 U.S. Federal Population Census.
212
Obituary of Louis Tamilio, Salem News, 15 Sep 2008.
https://salem.wickedlocal.com/article/20080915/NEWS/309159281
213
Obituary of John Tamilio, Newburyport News, 10 Aug 2016.
https://obituaries.newburyportnews.com/obituary/john-tamilio-jr-816699291
214
Obituary of Victor Tamilio, Salem News, 8 Feb 2012. https://obituaries.salemnews.com/obituary/victor-tamilio772204981
215
Obituary of Florence Agrella, Salem News, 7 May 2020. https://obituaries.salemnews.com/obituary/florenceagrella-1079163707
216
Obituary of Florence Agrella, Boston Globe, 21 Jan 2014.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?n=antoinette-a-pacellitamilio&pid=169226863&fhid=7085
217
Obituary of James J. Tamilio, Boston Globe, 19 Sep 2002.
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?n=james-j-tamilio&pid=502730&fhid=4200
218
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 31 August 2020), memorial page for
Anthony Tamilio (19 Sep 1936–28 Oct 1965), Find a Grave Memorial no. 160234873, citing Saint Mary's
Cemetery, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Thomas F. Scully (contributor 46818179)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160234873/anthony-tamilio
219
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 4931:351, Anthony Tamilio and Eleanor M. Tamilio to Donald E. Gray
and Barbara E. Gray, 14 Jun 1961.
220
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 5378:308, Donald E. Gray to Barbara E. Gray, 6 Apr. 1966.
221
Death Certificate-Salem Deeds, 11146:66, 6 April 1991.
222
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 11146:67, Lynda D. Piecewicz, Executrix of Donald E. Gray, to Donald
W. Gray, 15 Jan. 1992.
223
Obituary of Donald W. Gray, Salem News, 8 Feb 2013. https://obituaries.salemnews.com/obituary/donald-gray772243851
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Jeffrey and Kelly A. Cheney, later of Tucson, AZ, husband and wife, purchased the
property from Donald W. Gray for $129, 000 on May 28 1999 224
Katerina Done of Lynn purchased the home from Jeffrey and Kelly A. Cheney on 6 Nov
2002 $276,500225226
Lauren Wedham and Linda Worthington, joint tenants, purchased the home on January 14,
2004 from the U.S. Bank National Association for $295,000 227
Daniel J. and Kelley L. Dugery, husband and wife, purchased the home from Wedham and
Worthington on May 16 2007 for $295,000. 228
The property still consists of the same two parcels as the late Upton period: The first,
Easterly by Saunders Street, 46 feet. Southerly by land formerly of Sally S. Upton. 44 feet.
Westerly by land of said Upton, Northerly by other land of said Upton, about 44.7 feet. The second,
Easterly on Saunders Street. 13 feet, Southerly, by land of George S. Upton, 62.8 feet. Westerly
by a railroad fence, 23.15 feet. Northerly by B&M Railroad 17.8 feet. Easterly by land of Sally S.
Upton, 11 feet. Northerly by said land of Sally S. Upton, 44 feet.
6. Conclusion:
When Paul Upton moved to Saunders Street in 1825, it was on the outskirts of Salem’s
Common and Harbor neighborhoods. The yeoman son of an Amherst, New Hampshire tailor with
Salem roots, Paul had six sons and amassed a sizable estate by his death in 1830. His four surviving
sons and several grandsons quickly set about buying and speculating in land, much of it around
Saunders and Bridge Streets. Many became ship captains, plying the trade in Brazil and the West
Indies. 1839, Edmund, his youngest son (the youngest son of a youngest son of a youngest son)
purchased the southern half of 5 Saunders Street and the lot to the south of 13 Saunders. It remained
undeveloped until Captain Joseph Upton, who had bounced around many different houses in the
neighborhood, moved a house to the property. The house was a fine side-gabled Greek Revival,
built probably 40 years earlier when its style was at its height. Its original builder, construction
date, and location have not yet been determined. After Joseph’s death in 1884, his widow Mary J.
lived there until she remarried. Joseph and Mary’s daughter, Annie, and her her husband, Charles
W. Rice lived in the house off and on in the early twentieth century. Tenants included the
electrician Elisha Vogler and machinist Walter W. Perlins. The Rices’ descendants owned the
house until 1959, when it was purchased by Anthony and Eleanor M. Tamilio. Donald E. and
224
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 15707:51, Donald W. Gray to Jeffrey & Kelly A. Cheney, 28 May 1999.
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 19600:195, Jeffrey & Kelly A. Cheney to Katerina Done, 6 Nov 2002.
226
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Foreclosure 22275:424, Fairbanks CapitalCorp., attorney at fact for U.S. Bank
National Association, 9 Jan. 2004.
227
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 26843:362, U.S. Bank National Association to Lauren M. Wedam and
Linda Worthington, 14 Jan. 2004.
228
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 26843:362, Lauren M. Wedam and Linda Worthington to Kelley L.
Dugery, 16 May 2007.
225
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Barbara E. Gray owned the house from 1966 to 1992, when iot was passed to their son, Donald
W., who owned it another seven years. The twenty-first century has seen several shorter term
tenants, but the historic charm of 11 Saunders remains.
Appendix A: Ownership History of 11 Saunders Street
Date
Conveyed to
Conveyed by
Amount
16 May Kelley L. Dugery
Lauren M. Wedam, $295,000
2007
Linda Worthington
14 Jan
Lauren M.
U.S. Bank National
$270,000
2004
Wedam., Linda
Association
Worthington
9 Jan
(foreclosure)
Fairbanks
2004
CapitalCorp.,
attorney at fact for
U.S. Bank National
Association
6 Nov
Katerina Done
Jeffrey & Kelly A.
$276,500
2002
Cheney
28 May Jeffrey & Kelly
Donald W. Gray
$129,000
1999
A. Cheney
15 Jan
Donald W. Gray
Lynda D. Piecewicz, $99,000
1992
Executrix of Donald
E. Gray
11 Jul
Donald E. Gray
Barbara E. Gray
Consideration
1966
Paid
14 Jun
Donald E. Gray
Anthony Tamilio and Consideration
1961
and Barbara E.
Eleanor M. Tamilio
Paid
Gray
29 Apr
Anthony Tamilio Bertram U. Rice,
1959
and Eleanor M.
Edith Rice, Helen A.
Tamilio
Rice, Henry S. Rice
2 Feb
Bertram U. Rice
Annie L. Rice
$100
1959
and Henry S.
Rice
28 Dec
Bertram U. Rice
Arthur N. Root,
Consideration
1931
and Henry S.
Grace U. Root,
Paid
Rice
Arthur Holden, Sally
U. Holden, Edmund
A. Upton, George
Upton, Joseph
Wheelwright, Alice
R. Wheelwright
28 Dec
Bertram U. Rice
Jennie M. Upton,
Consideration
1931
and Henry S.
Fred Peavey, Nettie
Paid
Rice
U. Peavey, M.
Book
2684
3
2233
0
Page
362
2227
5
424
1960
0
1570
7
1114
6
195
5378
308
4931
351
4555
367
4535
279
2906
192
2921
139
416
51
67
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17 Jan.,
1839
Edmund Upton
Francis Fonseca,
Joseph S. and Lillian
U. Carder, Joseph F.
and Marguerite U.
Morris, Warren and
Olive U. Cochrane,
Joseph and Doris U.
Gullage, Everett M.
Upton, Fred E. and
Marion Eaton.
William H.
Honeycomb
$600
310
193
Amount
Book
Page
$238,147.44
19600 195
Other Documents
Date
20 Jul
2015
15 Jun
2015
23 Jan
2012
12 Nov
2002
14 Jun
1962
23 May
1961
29 Apr
1959
Conveyed to
Daniel J. and
Kelley L. Dugery
Daniel J. and
Kelley L. Dugery
Daniel J. and
Kelley L. Dugery
Katrina/Katerina
Done
Anthony Tamilio
and Eleanor M.
Tamilio
Anthony Tamilio
and Eleanor M.
Tamiliov
Anthony Tamilio
and Eleanor M.
Tamilio
Document Type
Discharge
Mortgage
Mortgage
Mortgage
Discharge
4931
354
Mortgage
4773
300
4555
368
Mortgage
$6,650
Appendix B: Residences of Paul Upton’s Descendants, 1837-1896
Upton
1837
1842
1846
1850
1851
Benjamin229
12 Northey
98 Bridge
98 Bridge
98 Bridge
98 Bridge
59 Essex
-
-
59 Essex
Benjamin, Jr.230 229
230
Benjamin Upton (1786-1853), First Son of Paul
Benjamin, Jr. (1809- ), First Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
�23
Edmund231
13 Saunders
-
-
2 Cross
Elizabeth232
13 Saunders
13 Saunders
13 Saunders
13 Saunders 13 Saunders
George233
-
26 Winter
247 Essex
247 Essex
247 Essex
George L.234
-
2 Cross
2 Cross
-
-
Henry235
-
-
-
9 Liberty
9 Liberty
Henry P.236
9 Liberty
-
2 Liberty
Lafayette
Lafayette
Joseph237
-
-
-
5 Saunders
5 Saunders
Mercy238
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
Moses239
-
69 Essex
Rear, 69 Essex 67½ Essex
67½ Essex
Paul240
-
-
-
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
Priscilla241
-
-
59 Essex
50 Essex
50 Essex
Samuel242
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
Samuel F.243
-
-
25 Brown
27 Brown
27 Brown
2 Cross
Upton
1853
1855
1857
1864
Anna M.244
-
59 Essex
59 Essex
59 Essex
Benjamin
98 Bridge
-
-
-
231
Edmund (1797-1860), Sixth Son of Paul
Elizabeth Pierce Upton (1762-1857), Wife of Paul
233
George, Fourth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
234
George Larrabee Upton (1832-1909),Third Son of Edmund, Sixth Son of Paul
235
Henry Upton (1794-1873), Fifth Son of Paul
236
Henry Paul Upton ( -1887), Fifth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
237
Joseph Upton (1825-1884), First Child of Edmund, Sixth Son of Paul
238
Mercy Townsend Upton (1796-1855), Widow of John, Third Son of Paul
239
Moses Townsend Upton (1822-1870), Third Child of John, Third Son of Paul
240
Paul Upton (1827-1884), Second Child of Samuel, Fourth Son of Paul
241
Priscilla Lambert Upton Ropes, Sixth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
242
Samuel Upton (1791- , Fourth Son of Paul
243
Samuel Fabens Upton (1821- 1869), First Child of Samuel, Fourth Son of Paul
244
Anna M. Upton, Seventh Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
232
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Mrs. Benjamin245
-
20 Mall
31 Pleasant
-
Benjamin, Jr.
91 Bridge
-
-
-
Daniel246
-
-
31 Pleasant
-
Edmund
2 Cross
2 Cross
2 Cross
-
Mrs. Edmund247
-
-
-
5 Saunders
Edmund A.248
2 Cross
2 Cross
-
Eliza249
-
-
-
31 Pleasant
Elizabeth
13 Saunders
-
-
-
Francis250
-
20 Mall
31 Pleasant
31 Pleasant
George
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
George L.
-
2 Cross
2 Cross
-
Henry
9 Liberty
9 Liberty
9 Liberty
9 Liberty
Henry P.
120 Derby
21 Union
22 Union
69 Essex
Horace G.251
-
-
-
39 Bridge
Joseph
17 Saunders
5 Skerry
51 Bridge
15 Saunders
Mercy
69 Essex
69 Essex
-
-
Moses
67½ Essex
Mall, cor.
Bridge
67½ Essex
67½ Essex
Paul
39 Bridge
3 Hamilton
3 Hamilton
3 Hamilton
Mrs. Samuel252
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
-
Samuel F.
27 Brown
-
245
Eliza Willis ( -1870), Wife of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
Daniel Upton (1839-1889), Ninth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
247
Sally Stone Larrabee Upton (1809-1900),
248
Edmund Augustus Upton ( -1881), Second Son of Edmund, Sixth Son of Paul
249
Eliza Willis Upton (-1870), Second Wife of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
250
Francis Upton (1839- ), Tenth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
251
Horace G. Upton (1839- ), Fifth Child of Samuel, Fourth Son of Paul
252
Mary Fabens Upton (-1863), wife of Samuel, Fourth Son of Paul
246
-
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William F.253
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
39 Bridge
-
Upton
1879
1881
1882-3
1884
1886
Anna M.
59 Essex
-
59 Essex
59 Essex
-
Annie M.254
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
-
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
Charles P.255
-
-
-
b. 3
Hamilton
Removed to
Peabody
Daniel
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
Mrs. Edmund
71 ½ Bridge
71 ½ Bridge
-
-
-
Edmund A.256
71 ½ Bridge
71 ½ Bridge
-
71 ½ Bridge
b. 101 Bridge
Edmund T.257
-
-
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
Eliza
-
-
69 Essex
69 Essex
-
Francis
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
George
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
8 Liberty
George L.
71 ½ Bridge
71 ½ Bridge
71 ½ Bridge
71 ½ Bridge
101 Bridge
Henry P.
59 Essex
59 Essex
46 Essex
46 Essex
Rear 97 Essex
Joseph
13 Saunders
15 Saunders
11 Saunders
11 Saunders
-
Joseph C.F.258
b. 3
Hamilton
b. 3
Hamilton
b. 3
Hamilton
b. 3
Hamilton
-
Mary J.259
-
-
-
-
11 Saunders
Mrs. Moses
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
69 Essex
253
William F. Upton, Third Son of Samuel, Fourth Son of Paul
Mrs. Annie M. Upton, Wife of Daniel Upton, Ninth Child of Benjamin, First Son of Paul
255
Charles P. Upton (- ),
256
Edmund Augustus Upton (1863- ), First Child of George Larrabee Upton, Third Son of Edmund, Sixth Son of
Paul
257
Edmund T. Upton (1862-1899), Third Son of Moses Townsend Upton, Third Child of John, Third Son of Paul
258
Joseph C.F. Upton (- ),
259
Mary J. Sumner,
254
�26
T.260
Paul
3 Hamilton
3 Hamilton
“Mrs. Sally”
127 North
Sally G.
-
-
127 North
-
-
-
-
71 ½ Bridge
-
Sally S.
-
-
71 ½ Bridge
-
101 Bridge
Walter261
8 Liberty
Removed to
NYC
-
William F.
-
-
-
-
10 Hardy
5 Arabella
-
Removed to
Peabody
Mrs. William F. 5 Arabella
3 Hamilton
William P.
5 Arabella
William M.
10 Hardy
Upton
1890
1895-6
Annie L.
11 Saunders
-
Annie M.
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
Charles P.
b. 3
Hamilton
-
Edmund A.
13 Saunders
13 Saunders
Edmund T.
69 Essex
79 Summer
Francis
11 Pickman
11 Pickman
George
8 Liberty
-
260
261
Sarah Ellen Jackson Upton (- ), Wife of Moses Townsend, Third Child of John, Third Son of Paul
Walter Upton (- ),
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George L.
101 Bridge
George262
b. 101
Bridge
Mary J.
11 Saunders
11 Saunders
Miss Ollie G.263 8 Liberty
Removed to
Cambridge
Robert264
8 Liberty
7 Cushing
Miss Sally S.
-
101 Bridge
Sally S.
101 Bridge
101 Bridge
Sarah E.265
69 Essex
69 Essex
William F.
10 Hardy
-
Appendix C: Houses on Saunders Street
House #
Year Constructed
2
c. 1850
5
c.
8
Between 1837 and
1842.
10
c.
11
c. 1840?
12
c.
262
First Owner
Connection to Uptons
Moved to Saunders Street for Joseph Upton,
1882/3
George Upton (bookkeeper)
263
264
265
Robert Upton (currier)
Sarah E. Upton, wife of Moses Townsend Upton, Third Child of John, Third Son of Paul
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13
Between 1807 and
1813. c. 1810
according to
MACRIS.266
14
c.
15
c.
16
c.
17
Between 1851 and
1853.
19
Between 1851 and
1853.
Purchased by Paul Upton, 1825.
Appendix D: Inhabitants of Saunders Street, 1879-1890
House
1879
1881
2
Arthur H. Phippen (16 Kilby,
Boston)
Charles E. Phippen,
bookkeeper
4
George B. Phippen (treasurer,
N.Y. & N.E. R.R.)
John H. Smith
5
David P. Kingsley, carpenter
David A. Wright, fish dealer
David A. Wright, Jr. clerk
Margaret Wright, widow
David A. Saunders
Benjamin Barker
8
Benjamin Curtis, carpenter, E. E. H. Dalton
R. R. car shop
W. O. Bridges
10
William O. Bridges, mason
Mrs. I.S. Lee
Israel A. Lee, jute mill worker Mrs. L.D. Lee
Mrs. Israel S. Lee
Lois D. Lee
11
-
-
12
George W. Grover, tinsmith
-
266
MHC MACRIS SAL.2877
�29
William A. Grover, clerk
Mrs. Jane Low
Mrs. Ella Stowell
13
Henry G. Rose, currier
Joseph Upton, captain
G.B. Larrabee, gardener
Henry G. Rose
14
-
Hiram Sanborn, Jr.
William F. Beckford
15
John H. McDonald, baggage
master E. R. R.
Charles A. Staten, gas and
steam fitter
Joseph Upton
F. A. Leighton
17
Caleb W. Knowlton, cabinet
maker
Marcus A. Knowlton, cabinet
maker
Willis S. Knowlton, cabinet
maker
Willis S. Knowlton
18
-
Salem Lead Works Office
19
Augustus Silver, tanner
Nathaniel A. Silver, tanner
William A. Silver, tanner
Augustus Silver
21
Edward Doherty, stonecutter
John Doherty, laborer
Henry J. Clay, laborer
John Doherty
Amos S. Pinkham
23
John Morse, Shoemaker
Andrew Mahoney
24
William Doherty, laborer
James Kehoe, laborer
-
25
-
George Doherty
House
1882-3
1884
1886
1890
2
Charles E.
Phippen
Horace P. Kent
Richard F.
Dodge
Arthur H.
Phippen
4
John H. Smith
John H. Smith
John H. Smith
John H. Smith
�30
5
Frank E. Stanley Josiah E. Clough Benjamin Barker Richard Ober
Benjamin Barker Benjamin Barker William H. Rose James A. Varley
Mrs. H.W.
Dodge
Miss Kate
Brooks
8
Edward H.
Dalton
William O.
Bridges
E. H. Dalton
W. O. Bridges
B. F. Prime
W. O. Bridges
Benjamin F.
Prime
Chas. S. Pope
Mrs. H.N. Pope
10
Mrs. Israel S.
Lee
Mrs. William J.
Lee
John H.
Batchelder
Mrs. I. S. Lee
A. W.
Batchelder
Mrs. I. S. Lee
A. W.
Batchelder
Elizabeth B. Lee
Albert W.
Batchelder
11
Joseph Upton
Joseph Upton
Mrs. Mary J.
Upton
Mrs. Mary J.
Upton
13
Henry G. Rose
Arthur N.
Newcomb
Albert W.
Batchelder
John H. Allis
Henry G. Rose
Henry G. Rose
W. L. G. Eddy
John S. Evitts
Edmund A.
Upton
14
Hiram Sanborn,
Jr.
William F.
Beckford
John T. Gilbert
John T. Gilbert
Benjamin Curtis
Joseph W.
Smethurst
William H.
Snow, Jr.
15
I.W. Chandler
Frank A.
Leighton
Ichabod W.
Chandler
F. A. Leighton
Ichabod W.
Chandler
F. A. Leighton
Ichabod W.
Chandler
Alfred Spinney
Richard C.
Lander
17
Willis S.
Knowlton
Willis S.
Knowlton
Willis S.
Knowlton
Willis S.
Knowlton
Caleb W.
Knowlton
18
Salem Lead
Mills
Salem Lead
Works Office
Salem Lead
Works Office
Salem Lead
Mills
�31
19
Augustus Silver
Augustus Silver
Augustus Silver
Edward Crofts
21
John Doughtery
John Doherty
James O’Leary
John Doughtery
James O’Leary
James Lomasney
23
Andrew
Mahoney
-
Mrs. Mary
Mahoney
John M. Fennell
24
George
Doughtery
-
-
-
25
James Kehoe
James Kehoe
George
Doughtery
James Kehoe
George
Doughtery
Mrs. CJ Morgan
Appendix E: Probate Inventory of Paul Upton, Yeoman, 1830
Real Estate
House and Land on Saunders Street…..$1225.00
Pew No. 19 in Reverend Mr. Emerson’s Meetinghouse.....$20.00
$1245.00
Personal Estate
2 Mahogany Tables
2 Do Work Do
1 Birch
8 Chairs with Cushions
1 Mahogany Desk
1 Do Couch
1 Looking Glass
2 Crickets
3 pair Brass Candlesticks, Snuffers, & [T ]
1 Brass Fire Sett
1 Large Bible
4 Vols. Josephus
11 Books various kinds
1 Plated Castor
1 Brittania Coffee and 2 Tea Pots
3 Waisters and 2 Fruit Trays
$5
$5
$1
$4
$5
$15
$4
$0.50
$2
$5
$10
$4
$3
$2
$1.50
$1
�32
1 Lott Glass & Crockery Ware
1 Hand, & 1 Hearth Brush
2 Spit Boxes
2 Mahogany Tables
2 Knife Boxes
1 Lott Knives and Forks
1 Lott Pictures
2 Flower Stands
1 Looking Glass
1 Brass Clock & [Stay]
1 Easy Chair
1 Brass Fire Sett
1 Bellows & 1 Hand Brush
1 Night Table
1 Secretary & Bookcase
6 Chairs
1 Arm & 2 Small Chairs
1 Feather Bed
1 Straw Do
$23.00
$0.25
$0.25
$3.50
$0.75
$5.00
$0.50
$1
$1
$20
$5
$5
$3
$0.50
$12
$2.40
$0.75
$10.00
$1
Amo of Personal Estate Carried Forward
1 Bed Sted and Bed Dress
2 Crickets
1 Tea Chest
6 Chairs
2 Bed Steds
1 Birch Bureau
1 Small Chest
2 Feather Beds
2 Straw Do
1 Wash Stand, Bole, and Pitcher
1 Mahogany Table
2 Trunks
2 Small Chests
1 Case Containg Bottles
1 Lott Stone & Other Ware
1 Mahogany Desk
1 Light Stand
1 Small Looking Glass
$6
$0.50
$1
$2
$3.25
$2.50
$0.50
$10.00
$2.00
$1.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1
$1
$1.50
$2.50
$0.50
$0.50
$161.40
�33
1 Lott Pictures
1 Comb Box
5 Demijohns & 1 Pickle Pot & 2 Firkins
9 Chairs
2 Pine Tables
1 Lott Stone & Crockery Ware
2 Iron Candlesticks
1 Iron Fire Sett
1 Lott Tin Ware
4 Flat Irons
1 Lott Wooden Ware
1 Do Iron Do
1 Iron Fire Sett
3 Brass Kettles
1 Pine Table
2 Feather Beds
1 Straw Do
1 Bed Sted
1 Carpet $8.50 1 Ditto $12 1 Do $2
1 Flour Matt
1 Mahogany Table
1 Case Containg Bottles
1 Waister
1 Writing Desk
1 Pine Light Stand
1 Meat Chest
2 Firkins & 1 Churn
1 Bird Cage
1 Small Chest
1 Feather Bed $5 1 Straw Do $1.50
1 Bed Sted $1 2 Chests $2
1 Lott Blankets
1 Do Stone Ware
1 Bb’l Cider $2.50 1 ½ Vinegar $3.50
1 Lott Cider Hhds & Bb’ls
$0.75
$0.25
$2.00
$1.50
$0.87
$1.75
$0.25
$0.75
$1.50
$1.00
$1.50
$3.00
$1.00
$3.00
$0.50
$8.00
$1.00
$0.50
$22.50
$2.50
$1.50
$1.50
$0.25
$2
$0.50
$0.75
$1.00
$0.50
$0.50
$6.50
$3.00
$0.75
$1.33
$6.00
$5.00
$124.95
Amount of Personal Estate Carried Forward $286.35
14 Quilts & Blankets
8 Pair Sheets
$18.00
$4.00
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12 Table Cloths
7 Bolster Cases
10 Pair Pillow Cases
1 Doz Linen Napkins
2 Sieves & 1 Tea Canister
1 Lott Farming Utensils
6 Chairs $1.20 1 Trunk $1.50
1 Quilt $2 9 Pairs Sheets $7.20
3 Pair Pillow Cases $1 & Bolster Cases $1
1 Table Cloth
10 Yds Cotton & Wool Cloth
1 Cotton & Wool Blanket
1 Brass Fire Sett
1 Warming Pan $1.50 1 Lanthern $1
1 Pair Scales
1 Brass Clock [& Stay]
1 Sleigh & Harness
Sundrie Articles of Wearing Apparel
1 Thermometer
75 Ounces Silver Plate at $1.25 [cts] per oz
$9.00
$1.25
$2.50
$2.00
$0.75
$4.00
$2.70
$9.20
$2.00
$0.50
$3.50
$2.00
$6.00
$2.50
$0.75
$20.00
$5.00
$70.00
$2.00
$93.75
Amount of House Rent due from Edmund Upton
Amount of Adventure in Hands of Do
Do
$70
Amo of Edmund Upton’s Note of Hand dated June 2 nd 1826
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$15
$3.82
Amo of Henry Upton’s Note of Hand dated Oct 22 nd 1829
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$484
$24.98
Amo of Samuel Upton’s Note of Hand dated April 6 th 1830
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$100
$2.43
Amo of Thomas Neadham’s Note of Hand dated April 17th 1830
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$200
$28.50
Amo of Thomas Neadham’s Note of Hand dated June 17th 1829
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$100
$9.73
Amo of William Brown Jr. Note of Hand dated Oct 3rd 1826
$700
$60
�35
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$164.31
Amo of William Brown Jr. Note of Hand dated Dec 11th 1827
Interest due on the sum Sept. 1st, 1830
$40
$6.53
Amount of Stock in Savings Bank
Amo of Cash in Hands of Administrator
$1879.30
$250.00
$425.90
Total Amount of Personal Estate $3232.95
Amount of Real Estate
$1245.
Amount of Personal Estate $3232.95
Total
$4477.95
Dated in Salem the 1st Day of September 1830
Committee:
Joseph G. Waters, Adm.
William Ropes
Joshua Chase
Joel Powers
Appendix F: The Two Parcels of 11 Saunders as They Appear after 1931:
Parcel One:
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47.5’
Land
formerl
Saunders
Street
Land
formerl
44’
4
Land formerly of Sally S. Upton
44’
Parcel Two:
B&M
Railro
1
Railroad
Fence
Land of Sally S. Upton
Saunders St.
13’
Land formerly of George S. Upton
62.8’
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Appendix G: Partial List of Voyages of the Uptons: 267
Name
Vessel
Departure
Date
Destination
Age
Position
Benjamin
Eliza, schooner
15 Jun.,
1803
Tenerife
18
Mate
Benjamin
Venus,
schooner
1804
St. Lucia
19
Mate
Benjamin
Betsey, brig
1805
West Indies
20
Mate
Benjamin
Saucy Jack,
schooner
12 Jul.,
1806
West Indies
20
Mate
Benjamin
Betsy, brig
19 Sep.,
1806
Havana
20
Mate
Benjamin
Saucy Jack,
schooner
22 Nov.,
1806
Havana
21
Mate
Benjamin
Saucy Jack,
schooner
7 Mar.,
1807
Lagura
22
Benjamin
Saucy Jack,
schooner
20 Mar.,
1809
Gothenburg
Master
Benjamin
Saucy Jack,
schooner
20 Oct.,
1809
Cadiz
Master
Benjamin
Mary and
Eliza, ship
4 Sep.,
1810
Tunis
Master
Benjamin
Nancy, brig
11 Aug.,
1820
Isle of May,
Falkland
Islands
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
9 Sep.,
1822
Santiago,
Cuba
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
26
Dec.,1822
Santiago,
Cuba
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
2 May,1823 Santiago,
Master
267
Mystic Seaport Museum. Salem Crew Lists, 1799-1879. https://research.mysticseaport.org/databases/crew-listssalem/
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Cuba
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
29
Jul.,1823
Santiago,
Cuba
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
23
Dec.,1823
Santiago,
Cuba
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
1 May,
1824
Santiago,
Cuba
Master
Benjamin
Phoebe, brig
5 Aug.,
1824
Brazil
Master
Benjamin
Echo, brig
25 Nov.,
1825
Brazil
Benjamin
Echo, brig
24 May,
1826
Maranham
Supercargo
Benjamin
Echo, brig
27 Oct.
1826
Brazil
Master
Benjamin
Echo, brig
28 Jun.,
1827
Para
Benjamin
Amethyst, brig
4 Dec.,1827 Para, Brazil
Master
Benjamin
Amethyst, brig
4 Apr.,
1828
Maranham
Master
Benjamin
Amethyst, brig
6 Aug.,
1828
Para
Master
Benjamin
Amethyst, brig
28 Dec.,
1828
Para
Master
Benjamin
Amethyst, brig
26 Aug.,
1829
Para
Master
Benjamin, Jr.
Phoebe, brig
5 Aug.,
1825
Brazil
Benjamin, Jr.
Echo, brig
25 Nov.,
1825
Brazil
Benjamin, Jr.
Echo, brig
24 May,
1826
Maranham
41
14
16
�39
Benjamin, Jr.
Phoebe, brig
Para
16
Benjamin, Jr.
Echo, schooner
23 Feb.,
1827
Brazil
20
Benjamin, Jr.
Fair American,
brig
10 Oct.,
1833
Maranham
Edmund
Dispatch, brig
24 Jun.,
1807
West Indies
15
Boy
Edmund
Romp, brig
16 Oct
1809
Naples
17
Seaman
Edmund
Adeline, ship
14 Mar.
1811
St.
Petersburg,
(from
Charleston)
18
Mariner
Edmund
Rebecca, brig
27 Feb.,
1812
Gibraltar
18
Edmund
Mary Ann, ship
2 Mar.,
1816
India
24
Edmund
Mary Ann, ship
3 Apr.,
1816
Janeiro
Edmund
Eliza, ship
20 Oct.,
1817
Edmund
Dispatch
Packet, brig
17 Nov.
1826
Cuba
Master
Edmund
Rambler, brig
14 Apr.
1829
Cayenne
Mate
Edmund
Rambler, brig
20 Oct.
1829
Cayenne
Edmund
Rambler, brig
7 Apr. 1829 Cayenne,
Suriname
Edmund
Oscar,
schooner
6 Feb.,
1833
St. John’s,
PR
Edmund
Deborah, brig
25 Sep.,
1833
Cayenne
Mate
Passenger
Mate
�40
Edmund
Deborah, brig
27 Jun.,
1834
Cayenne
First Mate
Edmund
Deborah, brig
22 Jan.,
1835
Cayenne
Edmund
Deborah, brig
14 Aug.,
1835
Cayenne
Edmund
Deborah, brig
7 Mar.,
1836
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Deborah, brig
27 Sep.,
1836
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
1 Jul., 1837
Sydney
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
19 Oct.,
1837
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
16 Jun.,
1837
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
1 Jan., 1839 Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
26 Jun.,
1839
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
25 Aug.,
1840
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
23 Jan.,
1841
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
31 Jul.,
1841
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
7 Sep.,
1842
Cape de
Verds
Master
Edmund
Salem, brig
27 Jul.,
1843
Suriname
Master
Edmund
Susan, brig
30 Sep.
1843
Cape de
Verds
Master
Edmund
Naumkeag,
schooner
21 Mar.
1845
Pernambuco
Master
�41
Edmund
Naumkeag,
schooner
11 Aug.
1845
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Mermaid, brig
9 Nov.
1846
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Mermaid, brig
20 Oct.
1847
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Mermaid, brig
22 Mar.
1848
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Mermaid, brig
19 May,
1849
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Prairie, brig
16 Nov.,
1849
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Prairie, brig
6 Mar.,
1850
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Prairie, brig
23 May,
1850
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Prairie, brig
4 Jun., 1851 Lisbon
Master
Edmund
Anna Maria,
brig
14 May,
1853
Rio Grande
Master
Edmund
Lawrence, bark
13 Aug.,
1856
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Lawrence, bark
12 Dec.,
1856
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
5 Aug.,
1857
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
20 Nov.,
1857
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
6 Mar.,
1858
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
6 Jul., 1858
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
21 Jan.,
1859
Cayenne
Master
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Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
16 Jul.,
1859
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
10 Oct.,
1859
Cayenne
Master
Edmund
Eliza Burgess,
brig
9 Feb.,
1860
Cayenne
Master
Edmund A.
Retreive, brig
14 Aug.
1844
Cape de
Verds, Rio
Grande
Master
Edmund A.
Susan, brig
30 Sep.
1843
Cape de
Verds
18
Edmund A.
Retreive, brig
14 Aug.
1844
Cape de
Verds, Rio
Grande
18
E. A.
Naumkeag,
schooner
21 Mar.
1845
Pernambuco
18
E. A.
Naumkeag,
schooner
11 Aug.
1845
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
9 Nov.
1846
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
1 May,
1847
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
20 Oct.
1847
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
22 Mar.
1848
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
30 Sep.
1848
Rio Grande
18
Edmund A.
Mermaid, brig
19 May,
1849
Rio Grande
18
E. A.
Mermaid, brig
10 Dec.
1849
Rio Grande
Master
E. A.
Elizabeth
Felton, brig
27 Dec.
1851
Cape Verde,
Brazil
Master
�43
E. A.
Vespasian, ship 8 May 1853 Africa
Master
E. A.
Water Witch,
brig
23 Feb.,
1855
Para
Master
Edmund A.
Parker Cook,
bark
21 Feb.,
1861
Africa
Master
Edmund A.
R.B. Sumner,
schooner
6 Dec. 1862 Cayenne
Master
Edmund A.
R.B. Sumner,
schooner
19 Jun.
1863
Cayenne
Master
Edmund A.
R.B. Sumner,
schooner
5 Sep. 1863
Cayenne
Master
Edmund A.
Angelica,
schooner
6 Apr. 1866 Cayenne
Master
Edmund A.
Angelica,
schooner
8 Jul. 1866
Cayenne
Master
Henry
Saucy Jack,
schooner
20 Mar.
1809
Gothenburg
16
Cook
Henry
Saucy Jack,
schooner
20 Oct.
1809
Cadiz
16
Seaman
Henry
Friendship,
ship
7 Apr. 1812 Arkangel
18
Seaman
Henry
Meriem,
schooner
17 Jul.,
1817
Guadeloupe
28
Henry
Jason, brig
10 Feb.
1816
Bourbon
21
Henry
Evergreen,
schooner
22 Feb.,
1823
Matanzas
Henry
Centurion, brig
25 Sep.,
1823
South
America
Henry
Perserverence,
ship
13 Nov.,
1824
East Indies
Henry
Phoenix, brig
22 Nov.,
1825
South
America
Master
31
�44
Henry
Hercules, ship
23 Mar.,
1827
St. Andrews
Henry
Roxana,
schooner
2 Apr.,
1844
-
Master
Henry
Naumkeag,
schooner
21 Aug.,
1846
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
Russell, brig
4 Jun., 1847 Rio Grande
Master
Henry
Reaper, bark
9 Nov.,
1847
South
America
Master
Henry
William
10 Oct.
Schroeder, bark 1848
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
William
24 Apr.
Schroeder, bark 1849
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
William
27 Sep.
Schroeder, bark 1849
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
William
27 Feb.,
Schroeder, bark 1850
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
William
10 Jul.,
Schroeder, bark 1850
Rio Grande
Master
Henry
William
18 Dec.,
Schroeder, bark 1850
Rio Grande
Master
John
Arab, ship
20 Mar.
1806
Tenerife &
India
16
Seaman
John
Independence,
brig
6 Aug.,
1810
Gothenburg
21
Second Mate
John
Endeavour,
ship
10 Jan.
1812
Coast of
Brazil
23
First Mate
John
Two Brothers,
ship
15 Mar.,
1823
India
Joseph
Betsey, brig
29 Aug.,
1803
West Indies
15
Joseph
Perserverance,
ship
26 Dec.,
1811
East Indies
23
Master
Seaman
�45
Joseph
Union, ship
20 Apr.
1815
East Indies
27
Joseph
Fair American,
brig
25 Sep.,
1816
South
America
28
Joseph
Lion, brig
2 Jan., 1817 West Indies
Joseph
Essex, schooner 10 Jun.,
1817
Cayenne
29
Joseph
Primrose,
schooner
21 Oct.
1818
Havre
30
Joseph
Active, bark
13 Jun.,
1853
Para
23
Joseph
Active, bark
4 Nov.,
1853
Para
23
Samuel
Friendship,
Ship
20 Apr.,
1805
Leghorn
13
Boy
Samuel
Friendship,
Ship
6 Mar.,
1805
Calcutta
13
Boy
Samuel
Friendship,
Ship
1 Mar.,
1810
Calcutta
18
Seaman
Samuel
Friendship,
Ship
24 Apr.,
1810
Arkangel
18
Seaman
Samuel
Fame, Ship
26 Mar.,
1811
Sumatra
18
Seaman
Samuel
Perserverance,
Ship
26 Jan.,
1818
East Indies
26
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
21 Aug.
1820
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Virginia,
Schooner
16 Dec.
1820
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
27 Jul.
1821
Cayenne,
Europe
Master
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
27 Mar.
1822
Cayenne
Master
29
�46
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
17 Apr.
1823
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
24 Nov.
1823
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
1 Jun. 1825
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Essex,
Schooner
21 Dec.
1825
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
19 Aug.
1826
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
26 Nov.
1828
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
22 Apr.
1829
Cayenne,
Suriname
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
22 Sep.,
1829
Cayenne,
Suriname
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
26 May,
1830
Cayenne,
Suriname
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
23 Jun.,
1830
Cayenne,
Suriname
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
20 Oct.,
1830
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Rambler, brig
7 Apr.,
1832
Cayenne,
Suriname
Master
Samuel
Deborah, brig
25 Sep.,
1833
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Deborah, brig
27 Jun.,
1834
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Deborah, brig
22 Jan.,
1835
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Deborah, brig
14 Aug.,
1835
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Deborah, brig
18 Sep.,
Cayenne
Master
�47
1837
Samuel
Granite, brig
12 Apr.,
1842
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
3 Sep.,
1842
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
21 Feb.,
1843
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
7 Jul., 1843
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
14 Jun.,
1844
Brazil
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
28 Sep.,
1844
Maranham
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
4 Mar.,
1846
Para
Master
Samuel
Granite, brig
29 Jun.,
1846
Para
Master
Samuel
Nereus, brig
23 Mar.,
1847
Cayenne
Master
Samuel
Nereus, brig
9 Dec.,
1847
Cayenne
Master
NOTES
Uptons: William>Caleb>Paul>Edmund>Joseph
Mary A. Upton, widow, died December 11, 1883. 268
George Upton (8 Liberty) died April 23, 1894.
268
1884 Salem Directory, p. 335.
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Capt. Joseph Upton
Mariner
Massachusetts
Salem
Upton
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1805
1807
1985
9
9 Chestnut
Brick
Chestnut
Dancing
Federal
Hall
Hamilton
Hamilton Hall
Upton