Wilkins Updike
1784–1867 (age 83)
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Biography
Wilkins Updike, who lent his name to Saint Paul-Updike Cemetery, was known for bringing neighbors together, sharing the responsibilities of frontier life, and doing the hard labor that made rural communities possible.
His steady faith in simple virtues - honest work, fair dealings, and devotion to family - provided a comfortable anchor for those around him, even while the nation was swept by wider currents.