Nathan Updegraff
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Nathan Updegraff (September 3, 1750 in York County, Pennsylvania - March 3, 1827 in Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio) was an American
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minister, abolitionist and founder and delegate to Ohio's first constitutional convention in 1802.


Biography

Nathan Updegraff was born to the couple Joseph Updegraff (1726-1801), commissioner of York County, Pennsylvania, and Mary Webb Updegraff (1747-1833). He descended from a long line of ministers and elders of the
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church, which belong to the
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s, a German family of Dutch origin. He was a direct descendant of
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, Mennonite leader of Krefeld, and his grandson
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, one of the founders of Germantown, and who in 1688 was a signer of the first protest against slavery in colonial America.Ohio's Founding Father's, p 226, by Fred Milligan (2003)
/ref> Nathan growing up in York County, Pennsylvania. In 1780 he married Ann Love (around 1757-1787/88) and after his first wife death he remarried with Ann Lupton (9 June 1767 - 25 December 1833) in 1788. Afterwards the settled in
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, Virginia and established a had factory. In 1801 they joined the Quaker migration to the Northwest Territory. In the following yearHistory of the Upper Ohio Valley, with Family History and Biographical Sketches: History of Jefferson co., O., by J. H. S. And w. M. rainer. History of Logan, the Mingo chief, by R. H. Taneyhill. Resources of Jefferson co., by J. B. Doyle. Bench and bar of Jefferson co., by O. M. Sanford. Biographical sketches. Education and religion. by W. M. Trainer. The press. Medical history of Jefferson co. History of Belmont co., by C. L. Poorman, including Biographical sketches. Agricultural resources, by A. T. McKelvey, p 188 (1890)
/ref> he moved with his family to Mount Pleasant,
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, Ohio. In the same year he became founder and delegate to Ohio's first constitutional conventionOhio's Founding Father's, p 227, by Fred Milligan (2003)
/ref> for Jefferson County. Nathan became a leader and minister of the Quakers in that area. He also served as a charter member of the Concord montly meeting, the first in Ohio. They built up a meeting house in 1806/07 which was the largest one in the state. Mount Pleasant became a center of Quaker activity in eastern Ohio. Due his and other Quakers influence and work the city became a center of the
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movement. Politically and socially, he not only strongly opposed slavery within the state, but also voted to extend various civil rights, including the right to vote, to Black people. Updegraff built the first Mill in Mount Pleasant Township, manufactured paper and owned estates of 1,586
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s.


Offspring

Nathan Updegraff and Anne Love (around 1757-1787/88) had following children:June (Shaull) Lutz, History of the Op Den Graef / Updegraff Family (Grand Rapids, Michigan; 1433 Elderwood Ct. N.W.: J. S. Lutz, 1988), p. U-175 (Original at University of Wisconsin - Madison) * James Updegraff (1781-1871) * Joseph Updegraff (1783-1840) * David Benjamin Updegraff (1789-1864) Children of Nathan Updegraff and Ann Lupton (9 June 1767 - 25 December 1833): * Rachel Updegraff (1790-1821) * Hannah Updegraff (1792-1882) * Nathan Updegraff Jr. (1795-1871) * Nancy Updegraff (1801-1855) * Mary Updegraff (1804-1871) * Josiah Updegraff (1810-1881) * Thomas Updegraff (* 1811)


Coat of arms

There is a reference about the Op den Graeff glass paintings of Krefeld with a description of Herman op den Graeffs coat of arms was found in the estate of W. Niepoth (op den Graeff folder) in the archives of the city of Krefeld, who noted a letter dated November 17, 1935 from Richard Wolfferts to Dr Risler: ''Saw the Coat of Arms glass pane in the old museum: 'Herman op den Graeff und Grietgen syn housfrau' or the like. Coat of Arms - In the sign a silver swan in blue. Helmet decoration (I think): Swan growing''.June (Shaull) Lutz, History of the Op Den Graef / Updegraff Family (Grand Rapids, Michigan; 1433 Elderwood Ct. N.W.: J. S. Lutz, 1988), p. 22 (Original at University of Wisconsin - Madison)


External links


Updegraff family papers


Literature

* Ohio's Founding Father's, p 226 ff, by Fred Milligan (2003)


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Updegraff, Nathan 1750 births 1827 deaths People from Mount Pleasant, Ohio American Quakers Abolitionists from Ohio Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802)