Timothy Upham (September 9, 1783 – November 2, 1855) American soldier in the war of 1812. At the Siege of Fort Erie while he was in command of his regiment, he did gallant service with his regiment, in going to the rescue, by special order of Gen. Jacob Brown, of General Miller. He was the son of Rev. Timothy Upham, of Deertield, New Hampshire. His mother was Hannah, the daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, of North Hampton. Timothy Upham moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807, and opened a store in Market street.
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