2. | Nathaniel Tupper 15 Apr 1755 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA (son of Levi Tupper and Eunice Crandall); 08 Feb 1815Rush, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA. Other Events:
- Moved: 1793, Franklin, Delaware County, NY; Nathan is one of the founders of the First Baptist Church in Franklin NY 16 Jan 1793
- Moved: 1796, Unadilla, NY; Nathan Tupper is elected an officer at founding of town of Unadilla
Notes:
“Lathrop History” (From the Collection of Susquehanna County Historical Society, Montrose, PA)HISTORY
Dea. William Lathrop married Sarah Brown February 8, 1796. She died August 18, 1839. They had fourteen(?) children, the last two being twins. He married for a second wife Sarah Fairbrother February 2, 1840. They had one child, Anson, born May 31, 1841…Dea. William Lathrop died April 18, 1865. His second wife died December 9, 1884. He moved from Unadilla, New York to Rush, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, in the winter of 1800-1801, with an ox team, passing through what is now Montrose – was then all woods.
The year 1799 witnessed a rapid increase in the number of settlers on the East Branch, or main stream of the Wyalusing. Nathan Tupper and William Lathrop came together, from Unadilla, NY, locating at what is now Grangerville. They cut their road a part of the distance…Deacon Lathrop’s cabin had only a blanket for a door, and he was obliged to pile up wood against it at night to keep out the wolves. His location was at the mouth of Lake Creek. He lived here until his death in 1865, in his ninetieth year. Of the ten children of Wm. Lathrop, only two, Nelson and Catherine (widow of Eben Picket of Jessup), are living in Susquehanna County.
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-Nathan is one of founders of First Baptist Church
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The organization of the First Baptist Church of Franklin took place on the 15th day of January, 1793, at the house of Gad Merrick. The meeting was opened by singing, followed by prayer. Elder Adam Hamilton was chosen moderator, and Hugh Thompson clerk. The moderator then read the articles of faith and church covenant of the church in Westville, Mass., and they were unanimously adopted by the meeting. The moderator then gave the right hand of fellowship to the following named persons, constituting them a "Baptist church of Christ:" Nathan Tupper, James Webster, Asa Turner, Gad Merrick, Archelaus Green, Solomon Green, Levi Bride, Abel Buell, Hugh Thompson, Chauncey Parker, Oliver Abell, Polly Case, Patty Clark, Isabel Turner, Sarah Parker, Polly Andrews, Abigail Tupper, Ruth Wattles, Lucy Hughston and Mary Thompson.
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From Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site
The History of Delaware County
W.W. MUNSELL 1797-1880
THE TOWN OF FRANKLIN
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- Notes on first wife and children
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Tupper, Nathan & Mrs. Beulah Hartshorn, married 23 Aug. 1778
Hiel, son of Nathan & Beulah, born 27 Dec. 1779
Eunice, daughter of Nathan & Beulah, born at Shaftsbury in Vermont
on 14 Dec. 1781
Beulah, wife of Nathan & daughter of Ebenezer Hartshorn Esq.,
died 31 July 1784
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From https://www.armchairgenealogist.com/norwichct-part-5-18
Nathan is also mentioned on page 86 of "The Hartshorn Families in America" by Derick S. Hartshorn, III. (Nathan's first wife was Beulah Hartshorn.)
Nathaniel Beulah Hartshorn 23 Aug 1778Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA. Beulah (daughter of Eben Hartshorn and Miream Hartshorn) 28 Sep 1754 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA; 31 Jul 1784Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA; 02 Aug 1784Franklin, New London, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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