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GUPPELL/GUPHILL of Early South Carolina

GUPPELL/GUPHILL of Early South Carolina

David Robertson (View posts)
Posted: 26 May 2000 4:46PM GMT
I may be the only one in America working on this family. I am afraid the line is extinct except for descendants from the women like I.

If anyone finds anything on this, or a JOHN GUIBAL/poss. GUPPELL who came to Charleston and served on the Charleston Council in 1690s, please let me know. This family moved up to AMELIA TOWNSHIP, and the last Guphill I know of was William Guphill, buried about 1820 with impressive tombstone in the Quaker Cemetery in old Camden, SC.

Lot of us descendants, but no Guphills.

David in Texas

Re: GUPPELL/GUPHILL of Early South Carolina

Posted: 7 May 2003 5:41PM GMT
Classification: Query
I've been working on a Gaphill/Guppell in SC and their connection to my O'Cain line. I find reference to a William Gaphill's nephews in his will (William, Daniel and George O'Cain). Have you run across any O'Cains in you work?
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