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Nathaniel Guptill

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, American Colonies
Death: 1762 (76-77)
South Berwick, York County, Maine, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Guptill and Mary Caverly
Husband of Mary Guptill
Father of Mary Guptill; William Guptill; Nathaniel Guptill; Samuel Guptill; Benjamin Guptill and 11 others
Brother of Hannah Gubtail; Thomas Gubtail, Jr.; Samuel Guptill and William Guptill
Half brother of Moses Caverly, I; Elizabeth Caverly and Nathaniel Caverly

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About Nathaniel Guptill

Biography

NATHANIEL GUPTILL

b.c.1685
m. 30 Sept. 1708 Portsmouth, New Hampshire, MARY ISLINGTON (living in 1759 Berwick, Maine)
living in 1762 Berwick, ME
Nathaniel Guptail and Mary Islington were married in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 20 September 1708 by Rev. Nathaniel Rogers.[1]

I Daniel Forbush Senr of… Kittery… in Consideration of… Six pounds… paid… by Nathaniel Gubtail of… Berwick… Mason… do… sell… Twenty Acres which grant was granted unto me… by the Town of Kittery May ye 16th 1694… I do here unto set my hand… this Twenty third day of May… one thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty…
Daniel Forbess his D mark
In ye presence of us
Elisha Plaisted
Benj : Nason"[2]

I Walter Abbott Senr of the Town of Barwick… Husbandman… in Consideration of… Eight pounds… paid… by Nathaniel Gubtail of… Barwick… Mason… do… sell… Thirty one acres of a grant of fifty Acres of Land granted to his father Thomas Abbott… this twenty third day of May… One thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty…
Walter Abbott his X mark
In presence of us
Elisha Plaisted
Benj: Nason"[3]

Nathaniel Gubtail of Berwick, mason, sold for £16 to Elisha Hill of Berwick, yeoman on 19 Jan. 1735/6, 8 acres and 36 poles at Neguttequid in Berwick which was purchased from Walter Abbott 23 May 1720 on Neguttequid Little River and which was part of the 40 acre grant to Christopher Adams by the town of Kittery 23 June 1683. The deed was witnessed by John Thompson, Ephraim Joy, and William Pearce.[4]

On 3 Jan. 1738/9 Nathaniel Gubtaile of Berwick sold for £ 30 to Martin Jose of Scarborough, 60 acres: "which was Granted unto me... by the Proprietors of the town of Scarborough June ye Twenty Second Day Anno Domini Seventeen Hundred & Twenty". The deed was witnessed by Moses Butler and Joshua Roberts.[5]

Nathaniel signed the covenant for the First Church of Berwick when it was organized on 3 Apr. 1755.[6]

Children

All children bpt. Berwick

• I. Mary- b. bpt. 14 Nov. 1716, m. 11 Feb. 1724 John Pearce
• II. William- bpt. 14 Nov. 1716, m. 8 May 1729 Hannah ______
• III. Nathaniel- b. 20 May 1713 Kittery, bpt. 14 Nov. 1716, m.1. 1734 Mary Brawn, 2. 16 Feb. 1764, Sarah Lewis, d. 6 Oct. 1809 Berwick
• IV. Samuel- bpt. 14 Nov. 1716, m. Mary ______
• V. Benjamin- b. 27 Apr. 1718 Berwick, bpt. 27 Apr. 1719, m. Elizabeth Grant (bpt. 22 Nov. 1741 Berwick), d. 1762
• VI. Thomas- bpt. 26 May 1721, m.1. Mary ______, 2. 30 Aug. 1764 Berwick, Abigail Nason (m.1. John Abbot), d. after 1800 Waterbury, VT
• VII. Alice- bpt. 23 Sept. 1723, m. Peter Grant Jr.
• VIII. John- bpt. 29 May 1726 S. Berwick, m. 16 Nov. 1749 S. Berwick, Abigail Goodwin (bpt. 22 Apr. 1725 S. Berwick)

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Nathaniel Guptill (abt. 1685 - aft. 1762)

Nathaniel Guptill

Born about 1685 in Maine

Son of Thomas Guptill II and Mary (Abbott) Caverly

Brother of Thomas Guptill III, Hannah Guptill, Samuel Guptill, William Guptill, Moses Caverly Sr. [half], Elizabeth Caverly [half] and Mary Caverly [half]

Husband of Mary (Isselton) Guptill — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

Husband of Jane (Fitzgerald) Guptill — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

Father of Samuel Gubtail, Thomas J. Guptill and John (Guptail) Guptill

Died after 1762 after about age 77 in Maine

Profile last modified 15 Jul 2019 | Created 23 Aug 2011

Sources

↑ Marriage Record, “New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659–1947.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Accessed at Ancestry.com.
↑ York Deeds- Vol. X, fol. 73
↑ York Deeds- Vol. X, fol. 74
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol.20, p.51; also Vol.22, p.233
↑ York Deeds- Vol. XXI, fol. 105
↑ The Guptill Genealogy- Rev. Charles N. Sinnett, typescript at MSL- p. 8
The Guptill Genealogy- Rev. Charles N. Sinnett, typescript at MSL- pp.2-5
The Families of Laura Bagley Donovan Guptill of Addison- Daryl B. Lamson, 1982- p.45
Old Kittery and Her Families- Everett S. Stackpole, Lewiston Journal Press, 1903- pp.481-2



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Nathaniel Guptill Thomas was in Portsmouth in 1670 and was taxed in 1672 with his wife Mary Abbott. He sold property to Nathaniel Fryer in 1674. He received from Mary's step-father and mother a little log house and one-half acre of land 30 June 1680. " The first record of the Guptill (Gubtail) name in this country is of Thomas Gubrail, who may have been born in England, Scotland or Wales. He was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1670 and on the tax list in 1672. His wife, Mary Abbott, born about 1652 was the daughter of Walter and Mary (or possibly Sarah) of Portsmouth. They received a deed of a log house and one half acre from her mother and stepfather, Henry Sherbourne (from the Genealogy Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire) in 1680. Thomas was alive in 1686 but had certainly died before 1696, when his widow married William Caverly. Shewas alive as late as 1732 when she and her two Caverly children sold rights in the estate of her second husband. There are no birth records for Guptill children, but it is assumed that the following, all mentioned in that area were children of Thomas and Mary (Abbott) Guptill. Only Nathaniel is known to have had male heirs. (Taken from "One line of Guptill Descent" complied by Claude W. Barlow, Ph. D. Worcester, MA, 1963. Copy found at NEHGS, Boston, MA. "The first record of the Guptill (Gubtail) name in this country is of Thomas Gubtail, who may have been born in England, Scotland or Wales. He was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1670 and on the tax list in 1672. His wife, Mary Abbot, born about 1652 was the daughter of Walter and Mary (or possibly Sarah) of Portsmouth. They received a deed of a log house and 1/2 acre from her mother and stepfather, Henry Sherbourne (from Genealogy Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire) in 1680. Thomas was alive in 1686 but had certainly died before 1696, when his widow married William Caverly. She was alive as late as 1732 when she and her two Caverly children sold rights in the estate of her second husband. There are no birth records for Guptill children, but ir is assumed that the following, all mentioned in that area children of Thomas and Mary (Abbott) Guptill. Only Nathaniel is known to have had male heirs." Note He Note: Quoted from "Early Families of Gouldsboro, Maine" by Muriel Sampson Johnson:"Nathaniel Gubtail was born in Wales (I,Kerry Kosky, do not agree~I believe he must have been born in Portsmouth) but was not baptized until 11 Nov 1716 when he was living in Berwick, Maine. He died sometime after 1762. Nathaniel married Mary Isselton, daughter of Benjamin Isselton,in Portsmouth, New Hampshire." "a mason" Tax abated in 1713, living in Berwick, bp with wife Mary & 4 children on 11 Nov 1716 Quoted from"The Guptill Genealogy" by Grace Guptill and Zula Guptill Holmes: Nathaniel Guptill, who was probably a brother of Thomas Guptill,was born about 1680. Rev. Sinnett says he was born in England but I believe the evidence is that he was born in or near Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was living in South Berwick, Maine in 1762. Noyes states that Nathaniel married twice and there seems to be support in that he married Mary Issalton in Portsmouth in the North Church on September 30, 1708 and his first child Mary was born in 1705. The records of the old church of South Berwick give the names of the parents of the Guptill children that were baptized there as Nathaniel Guptill and Mary.After this Nathaniel seem to have owned quite a lot of land at Kittery, Maine which was near his old home at South Berwick." Quoted from Gen Dic ME & NH: "Couple settled in South Berwick, Maine where children were baptised in Berwick Church 11 Nov 1716



Thomas Guptill was in Portsmouth in 1670 and was taxed in 1672 with his wife Mary Abbott. He sold property to Nathaniel Fryer in 1674. He received from Mary's step-father and mother a little log house and one-half acre of land 30 June 1680. " The first record of the Guptill (Gubtail) name in this country is of Thomas Gubrail, who may have been born in England, Scotland or Wales. He was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1670 and on the tax list in 1672. His wife, Mary Abbott, born about 1652 was the daughter of Walter and Mary (or possibly Sarah) of Portsmouth. They received a deed of a log house and one half acre from her mother and stepfather, Henry Sherbourne (from the Genealogy Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire) in 1680. Thomas was alive in 1686 but had certainly died before 1696, when his widow married William Caverly. Shewas alive as late as 1732 when she and her two Caverly children sold rights in the estate of her second husband. There are no birth records for Guptill children, but it is assumed that the following, all mentioned in that area were children of Thomas and Mary (Abbott) Guptill. Only Nathaniel is known to have had male heirs. (Taken from "One line of Guptill Descent" complied by Claude W. Barlow, Ph. D. Worcester, MA, 1963. Copy found at NEHGS, Boston, MA. "The first record of the Guptill (Gubtail) name in this country is of Thomas Gubtail, who may have been born in England, Scotland or Wales. He was in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1670 and on the tax list in 1672. His wife, Mary Abbot, born about 1652 was the daughter of Walter and Mary (or possibly Sarah) of Portsmouth. They received a deed of a log house and 1/2 acre from her mother and stepfather, Henry Sherbourne (from Genealogy Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire) in 1680. Thomas was alive in 1686 but had certainly died before 1696, when his widow married William Caverly. She was alive as late as 1732 when she and her two Caverly children sold rights in the estate of her second husband. There are no birth records for Guptill children, but ir is assumed that the following, all mentioned in that area children of Thomas and Mary (Abbott) Guptill. Only Nathaniel is known to have had male heirs."

Quoted from "Early Families of Gouldsboro, Maine" by Muriel Sampson Johnson: "Nathaniel Gubtail was born in Wales (I,Kerry Kosky, do not agree~I believe he must have been born in Portsmouth) but was not baptized until 11 Nov 1716 when he was living in Berwick, Maine. He died sometime after 1762. Nathaniel married Mary Isselton, daughter of Benjamin Isselton,in Portsmouth, New Hampshire." "a mason" Tax abated in 1713, living in Berwick, bp with wife Mary & 4 children on 11 Nov 1716 Quoted from"The Guptill Genealogy" by Grace Guptill and Zula Guptill Holmes: Nathaniel Guptill, who was probably a brother of Thomas Guptill,was born about 1680. Rev. Sinnett says he was born in England but I believe the evidence is that he was born in or near Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was living in South Berwick, Maine in 1762. Noyes states that Nathaniel married twice and there seems to be support in that he married Mary Issalton in Portsmouth in the North Church on September 30, 1708 and his first child Mary was born in 1705. The records of the old church of South Berwick give the names of the parents of the Guptill children that were baptized there as Nathaniel Guptill and Mary.After this Nathaniel seem to have owned quite a lot of land at Kittery, Maine which was near his old home at South Berwick." Quoted from Gen Dic ME & NH: "Couple settled in South Berwick, Maine where children were baptised in Berwick Church 11 Nov 1716."

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Nathaniel Guptill's Timeline

1685
November 11, 1685
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, American Colonies
1705
April 16, 1705
Kittery, York County, Maine, United States of America
1712
1712
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States of America
1713
May 20, 1713
South Berwick, York County, Maine, United States
1716
November 14, 1716
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1718
April 27, 1718
South Berwick, York, Maine, United States
1721
May 26, 1721
South Berwick, York County, Maine
1723
September 29, 1723
Berwick, York, Maine, United States
1726
May 29, 1726
South Berwick, York, Maine, United States
1747
1747
Berwick, York County, Maine, United States