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Thomas Gubtail

Birth26 MAY 1721 - Berwick, York, Maine
Death1800 - Waterbury, Washington, Vermont, USA
MotherMary Isselton
FatherNathaniel Guptill

Born in Berwick, York, Maine on 26 MAY 1721 to Nathaniel Guptill and Mary Isselton. Thomas Gubtail married Abigail Abbott and had 12 children. He passed away on 1800 in Waterbury, Washington, Vermont, USA.

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Nathaniel Guptill
1685 - 1762
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Mary Isselton
1688 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Abbott
1749 - Unknown
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Daniel Guptill
1748 - 1815
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Ebenezer Gubtail
1743 - 1810
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Thomas Guptail
1757 - 1813
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Keziah Guptill
1745 - 1810
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Hannah Gubtail
1745 - Unknown
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Lydia Gubtail Guptill
1754 - 1837
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Winthrop Guptail
1774 - 1814
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Joanna Guptill
1756 - 1837
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Nathaniel Gubtail
1776 - 1859
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Humphrey Guptail
1767 - 1851
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Mary Jewett Guptill
1754 - 1780
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Mercy Gubtail
1754 - 1839

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