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About Thomas Guptill
Thomas 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. She was alive as late as 1732 when sheand 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.
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. She was alive as late as 1732 when sheand 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.
Thomas Guptill's Timeline
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Wales, UK
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November 11, 1685
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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1696
Age 46
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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, NH, United States
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