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This is technically correct, as the "politeness rule" states that I and me go last, but a proper style could still be "me and my family". As an object pronoun, "me" is correct, and the sentence would be clearer as "upon me and upon my family." Also, since there is an understood I (I thank you), it could alternately be stated "upon my family and myself".

Subjective and Objective Pronouns

To clarify the subjective from the objective in a compound form, take out the other words, leaving only the pronoun. Example : In the sentence "My sister and (I, me) like to go hiking", remove my sister to see which form sounds correct, me like to go or I like to go. So here "bestowed upon me" is correct.

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