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DR.
FRED. W.
UPSON,
Conneaut, Ohio, is well known as a skillful physician and surgeon, and as
such is deserving of some personal mention in this work. Following is
a resume' of his life:
Dr. F. W. Upson was born in Geneva, Ashtabula county,
Ohio, Dec. 11, 1858, son of Peter and Amelia (Tenney) Upson. His
father was born in Botesdale, Suffolk county, England, and in 1836 came to
the United States, settling near Painesville, Lake county, Ohio. By
profession he was a violinist; indeed, he was the finest violinist in this
section of the State. He died in 1873, aged forty-four years.
The Doctor's mother is still living, at the old homestead in Geneva, having
attained her sixty-seventh year. She is a devoted member of the
Disciple Church. They had two children. Frank, the older, is in
the employ of the Lake Shore Railroad Company.
Dr. Upson received his literary education in the Geneva
Normal Institute, and is a graduate of the Western Reserve Medical College
of Cleveland, Ohio, with the class of 1882. Immediately after his
graduation he established himself in place at Conneaut, where his ability as
a physician and surgeon was soon recognized and where he has since conducted
an extensive practice.
In December, 1883, Dr. Upton married Miss Ruth Kelley,
daughter of Dr. J. P. and Mary Kelley, of Geneva, Ohio. They have two
children, Mabel E. and Grace C., the pride and joy of their home.
Both the Doctor and his wife are members of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. He affiliates with the Masonic fraternity, having
taken the degrees of the blue lodge, chapter, council and commandery.
He is also a member of the Royal Arcanum and is medical examiner for the
same. He is a member of the Ashtabula County Medical Society.
Personally, the Doctor is of a genial and courteous nature. He is in
thorough sympathy with the advancement of every worthy cause in this
vicinity, and his many estimable qualities have endeared him to a large
circle of friends here. His life furnishes a good example of what will
power and perseverance can accomplish when coupled with honesty and strict
integrity of character. Professionally, he stands well to the front in
eastern Ohio.
(Transcribed from Biographical History of Northeastern Ohio embracing
Ashtabula, Lake and Geauga Counties; published in
Chicago: Lewis Publ. Co., 1893 - Page 812)
See 1916 City Directory -
Conneaut, Ohio
See his
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