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Event Report 1 Produced by Legacy on 4 Jul 2007 Name Event Age Individual Events Jonathan Darling Abbott 1. He was a partner in 1858 with John Quincy Hoyt in Barnet VT as HOYT & ABBOTT. Charles C Ackley 1. He was a partner about 1890 with Frank Powers in Youngstown Mahoning OH Caleb Cushing Adams 1. He was a partner from 1876 to 1880 with Thomas Shaw in New York City NY as ADAMS & SHAW. The firm, originally started some years before by Shaw, was a principle supplier of plated goods to Tiffany & Company. Frank Edson Adams 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1879 with Hiram Ebenezer Adams in Rutland VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON. Hiram Ebenezer Adams 1. He was a partner in 1868 with Horace G., A. W., and Norman Clark and Solomon P. Giddings in Rutland VT as CLARK, GIDDINGS & ADAMS. 2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with S. P. Giddings in Rutland VT as GIDDINGS & ADAMS. 3. He was a partner in 1870 with Horace G., A. W., and Norman Clark in Rutland VT as CLARK BROTHERS & ADAMS. 4. He was a partner from 1872 to 1879 with Frank Edson Adams in Rutland VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON. 5. He was a partner from 1879 to 1882 with Mark White Adams in Burlington VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON. John Popkin Adams 1. He was a partner from 1867 to 1868 with Benjamin Price in New York City NY as ADAMS, PRICE & Co, with a sales room at 20 John Street and a manufacturing factory in Brooklyn. 2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with Henry S. Chandler in New York City NY as ADAMS, CHANDLER & Co. 3. He was a partner from 1871 to 1876 with Lucius Hallock in New York City NY as ADAMS, HALLOCK & Co. Mark White Adams 1. He was a partner from 1879 to 1882 with Hiram Ebenezer Adams in Burlington VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON. Edwin Adriance 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with Edward Mead and Cornelius De Riemer in Ithaca NY as MEAD, ADRIANCE & Co. 2. He was a partner from 1832 to 1835 with Edward Mead in Ithaca NY as MEAD & ADRIANCE. 3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1842 with Edward Mead in Saint Louis MO as MEAD & ADRIANCE. John Adriance 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1815 with Harry Cook in Poughkeepsie NY as ADRIANCE & COOK. 2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1826 with Peter P. Hayes in Poughkeepsie NY as HAYES & ADRIANCE. Charles Grant Aiken 1. He was a partner after 1850 with Jeremiah Coon in Cleveland OH as AIKEN & COON. Arthur Julius Alden 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1890 with Charles Alden in Waterville ME as ALDEN BROTHERS. Charles Henry Alden 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1890 with Arthur Alden in Waterville ME as ALDEN BROTHERS. John Allen 1. He was a partner from about 1696 to 1702 with John Edwards in Boston MA as ALLEN & EDWARDS.

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Event Report 1

Produced by Legacy on 4 Jul 2007

Name Event Age

Individual EventsJonathan Darling Abbott 1. He was a partner in 1858 with John Quincy Hoyt in Barnet VT as HOYT & ABBOTT.

Charles C Ackley 1. He was a partner about 1890 with Frank Powers in Youngstown Mahoning OH

Caleb Cushing Adams 1. He was a partner from 1876 to 1880 with Thomas Shaw in New York City NY as ADAMS & SHAW. The firm, originallystarted some years before by Shaw, was a principle supplier of plated goods to Tiffany & Company.

Frank Edson Adams 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1879 with Hiram Ebenezer Adams in Rutland VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON.

Hiram Ebenezer Adams 1. He was a partner in 1868 with Horace G., A. W., and Norman Clark and Solomon P. Giddings in Rutland VT as CLARK,GIDDINGS & ADAMS.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with S. P. Giddings in Rutland VT as GIDDINGS & ADAMS.

3. He was a partner in 1870 with Horace G., A. W., and Norman Clark in Rutland VT as CLARK BROTHERS & ADAMS.

4. He was a partner from 1872 to 1879 with Frank Edson Adams in Rutland VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON.

5. He was a partner from 1879 to 1882 with Mark White Adams in Burlington VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON.

John Popkin Adams 1. He was a partner from 1867 to 1868 with Benjamin Price in New York City NY as ADAMS, PRICE & Co, with a salesroom at 20 John Street and a manufacturing factory in Brooklyn.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with Henry S. Chandler in New York City NY as ADAMS, CHANDLER & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1871 to 1876 with Lucius Hallock in New York City NY as ADAMS, HALLOCK & Co.

Mark White Adams 1. He was a partner from 1879 to 1882 with Hiram Ebenezer Adams in Burlington VT as H. E. ADAMS & SON.

Edwin Adriance 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with Edward Mead and Cornelius De Riemer in Ithaca NY as MEAD, ADRIANCE &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1832 to 1835 with Edward Mead in Ithaca NY as MEAD & ADRIANCE.

3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1842 with Edward Mead in Saint Louis MO as MEAD & ADRIANCE.

John Adriance 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1815 with Harry Cook in Poughkeepsie NY as ADRIANCE & COOK.

2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1826 with Peter P. Hayes in Poughkeepsie NY as HAYES & ADRIANCE.

Charles Grant Aiken 1. He was a partner after 1850 with Jeremiah Coon in Cleveland OH as AIKEN & COON.

Arthur Julius Alden 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1890 with Charles Alden in Waterville ME as ALDEN BROTHERS.

Charles Henry Alden 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1890 with Arthur Alden in Waterville ME as ALDEN BROTHERS.

John Allen 1. He was a partner from about 1696 to 1702 with John Edwards in Boston MA as ALLEN & EDWARDS.

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James Tyler Ames 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1847 with Nathan Peabody Ames in Chicopee MA as AMES MANUFACTURINGCOMPANY. Originally founded to manufacture swords and other cutlery for military use, the firm was possibly the first tobegin silverplating on a large scale in America. In addition to general goods, they made large quantities of hotel andrestuartant plate. They also became the first company to do large scale bronze casting, including the doors of the Capitalbuilding. After the death of his brother, James Ames continued to run the firm until 1874.

Nathan Peabody Ames 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1847 with James Tyler Ames in Chicopee MA as AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY.Originally founded to manufacture swords and other cutlery for military use, the firm was possibly the first to beginsilverplating on a large scale in America. In addition to general goods, they made large quantities of hotel and restuartantplate. They also became the first company to do large scale bronze casting, including the doors of the Capital building. Afterthe death of his brother, James Ames continued to run the firm until 1874.

David Bush Anderson 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1872 with Joseph and Henry Anderson in Marietta OH as D. B. ANDERSON &BROTHERS.

Henry Oliver Anderson 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1872 with David and Joseph Anderson in Marietta OH as D. B. ANDERSON &BROTHERS.

Joseph Hall Anderson 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1872 with David and Henry Anderson in Marietta OH as D. B. ANDERSON &BROTHERS.

Susanna Eppes Anderson 1. She was a partner from 1832 to 1834 with Charles Lumsden in Petersburg, Fauquier, VA as C. LUMSDEN & Co.

Elon Andrews 1. He was a partner from 1822 to 1826 with James Murdock in Utica NY as MURDOCK & ANDREWS.

2. He was a partner from 1826 to 1838 with James Murdock and Julius Spencer in Utica NY as J. MURDOCK &Co.

3. He was a partner from 1838 to 1849 with James Murdock in Utica NY as MURDOCK & ANDREWS.

Joseph Anthony 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1814 with Michael and Thomas Anthony in Philadelphia PA as J. ANTHONY & SONS.

Lorenzo Dow Anthony 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1837 with George G. Clark in Providence RI as CLARK & ANTHONY.

Michael Anthony 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1814 with Joseph and Thomas Anthony in Philadelphia PA as J. ANTHONY & SONS.

Thomas Anthony 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1814 with Joseph and Michael Anthony in Philadelphia PA as J. ANTHONY & SONS.

James Appleton 1. He was a partner in 1834 with James Appleton in Portland ME as J. & J. APPLETON, Jr.

James Appleton 1. He was a partner in 1834 with James Appleton, Jr in Portland ME as J. & J. APPLETON, Jr.

Chauncey Butler Aspinwall 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1833 with Edward Griffing in Oswego NY as ASPINWALL & GRIFFING.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with ? Eyster in Cincinnati OH as ASPINWALL & EYSTER.

Zalmon Aspinwall 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1810 with John Jones in Boston MA as JONES & ASPINWALL

Josiah Austin 1. He was a partner from 1765 to 1769 with Samuel Minott in Charlestown MA as MINOTT & AUSTIN

2. He was a partner in 1770 with Daniel Boyer in Boston MA

Benjamin Franklin Avery 1. He was a partner from circa 1872 to 1885 with Samuel and George Avery in Louisville KY as B. F. AVERY & SONS.

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George Capwell Avery 1. He was a partner from circa 1872 to 1885 with Benjamin and Samuel Avery in Louisville KY as B. F. AVERY & SONS.

Samuel Look Avery 1. He was a partner from circa 1872 to 1885 with Benjamin and George Avery in Louisville KY as B. F. AVERY & SONS.

Elias Ayers 1. He was a partner from circa 1820 to 1831 with Evans C. Beard in Louisville KY as AYERS & BEARD. The firm wasdissolved 20 September 1831 and Beard joined the firm's former watchmaker, George A. Zeumar as E. C. BEARD & Co,specializing in watchmaking and repair.

Socrates Ayers 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1836 with Amasa Mason Badger in Elmira NY as AYERS & BADGER.

Charles Babbitt 1. He was a partner c. 1824 with Sturgis Davis in Providence RI as DAVIS & BABBITT with a shop at 47½ Cheapside Street.

Isaac Babbitt 1. He was a partner from May 1824 to 28 Feb 1829 with William Crossman in Taunton MA as BABBITT, CROSSMAN &Co.

Thomas Bacall 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1875 with Edward Pear in Boston MA as PEAR & BACALL, listed in city directoriesat 7 Avery Street.

Augustus Edwin Bachelder 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1865 with Josiah and Isaac M. Bachelder, Jacob and Julius Palmer in Boston MA asPALMERS & BACHELDERS. Listed in the 1855 Boston city directory at 91 Washington Street and in the 1865 edition at 164Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1884 with Josiah Bachelder, Julius and Jacob Palmer, and others in Boston MA asPALMER, BACHELDER & Co, continuing at 162/164 and later 394 Washington Street.

Isaac M. Bachelder 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1865 with Augustus and Josiah Bachelder, Jacob and Julius Palmer in Boston MA asPALMERS & BACHELDERS. Listed in the 1855 Boston city directory at 91 Washington Street and in the 1865 edition at 164Washington Street.

Josiah G. Bachelder 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1845 with Julius Palmer and Thomas Aspinwall Davis in Boston MA as DAVIS, PALMER &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1865 with Augustus and Isaac M. Bachelder, Jacob and Julius Palmer in Boston MA asPALMERS & BACHELDERS. Listed in the 1855 Boston city directory at 91 Washington Street and in the 1865 edition at 164Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1865 to 1884 with Josiah Bachelder, Julius and Jacob Palmer, and others in Boston MA asPALMER, BACHELDER & Co from a shop at 394 Washington Street.

Delucena Backus 1. He was a partner from 1792 to 1793 with Samuel Cady in New York City NY as CADY & BACKUS.

Henry McCobb Bacon 1. He was a partner from 1874 to 1875 with Amos Sanborn and Horace Baldwin Bacon in Lowell MA as A. SANBORN &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1875 to 1880 with Horace Baldwin Bacon in Lowell MA as H. B. & H. M. BACON.

Horace Baldwin Bacon 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1875 with Amos Sanborn in Lowell MA as A. SANBORN & Co. Joined, after 1874, byHorace M. Bacon

2. He was a partner from 1875 to 1880 with Henry McCobb Bacon in Lowell MA as H. B. & H. M. BACON.

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Silas Dexter Bacon 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1857 with Edwin Smith in Boston MA as BACON & SMITH, listed in the 1855 Bostoncity directory at 6 Elm Street.

Amasa Mason Badger 1. He was a partner c. 1835 with Socrates Ayers in Elmira NY as AYERS & BADGER.

2. He was a partner c. 1837 with J. H. Lillie in Elmira NY as BADGER & LILLIE

Bradbury Melon Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1868 to 1871 with Wilbur F. Parker in Rutland VT as BAILEY & PARKER

2. He was a partner from 1871 to 1875 with Chester Parmenter in Rutland VT as BAILEY & PARMENTER. Parmenter washis former journeyman.

Charles Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Ebenezer Eaton, Samuel Chase, and Roswell H. Bailey in Claremont NH as E.E. BAILEY & Co.

Ebenezer Eaton Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1862 with Samuel Chase Bailey in Claremont NH as E. E. & S. C. BAILEY.

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Samuel Chase Bailey, Roswell H. Bailey, and Charles Bailey in Claremont NHas E. E. BAILEY & Co.

Eli Westcott Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1878 with Samuel Towbridge Bailey, Jeremiah Robbins, and James Gallagher inPhiladelphia PA as BAILEY & Co at 136 Chestnut until 1859 when a new shop was opened at 819 Chestnut.

Horace Clark Bailey 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with James D. and Robert W. Lane in Madison NY as LANE, BAILEY, & Co.

Joseph Trowbridge Bailey 1. He was a partner in 1878 with George Banks and Samuel Biddle in Philadelphia PA as BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE.

Joseph Trowbridge Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1848 with Andrew B. Kitchen in Philadelphia PA as BAILEY & KITCHEN with a shop at136 Chestnut Street. Kitchen died in 1840, but the company name was retained until 1848.

2. He was a partner from 1848 to 1878 with Eli Westcott Bailey, Jeremiah Robbins, and James Gallagher in Philadelphia PAas BAILEY & Co at 136 Chestnut until 1859 when a new shop was opened at 819 Chestnut.

Lebbeus Bailey 1. He was a partner from 2 Jan 1816 to 22 Oct 1816 with Lebbeus Bailey in North Yarmouth ME as LEBBEUS BAILEY &SONS.

Lebbeus Bailey 1. He was a partner from 2 Jan 1816 to 22 Oct 1816 with Lebbeus Bailey in North Yarmouth ME as LEBBEUS BAILEY &SON.

Roswell Hopkins Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Ebenezer Eaton, Charles Chase, and Samuel C. Bailey in Claremont NH as E.E. BAILEY & Co.

Samuel Chase Bailey 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1862 with Ebenezer Eaton Bailey in Claremont NH as E. E. & S.C. BAILEY.

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Ebenezer Eaton, Charles Chase, and Roswell H. Bailey in Claremont NH as E.E. BAILEY & Co.

Timothy Bailey 1. He was a partner in 1830 with James H. Putnam in Malden MA as BAILEY & PUTNAM.

Prentice C. Baird 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Washington M. Root and Frederick Chaffee in Pittsfield MA as ROOT,CHAFFEE & BAIRD.

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2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1856 with Joseph Chaffee in Lee MA as CHAFFEE & BAIRD. After the close of thepartnership, he became a paper manufacturer. He later became president of the Lee National Bank and represented thecounty as a state Senator.

Thomas Baker 1. He was a partner from circa 1817 to 1819 with Jabez Baldwin in Salem MA as BALDWIN & BAKER

Benjamin Balch 1. He was a partner before 1837 with Daniel Smith, Edward S. Smith, and Jesse Smith in Salem MA as BALCH & SMITH

Joseph Balch 1. He was a partner c. 1785 with John W. Fryer in Albany NY as BALCH & FRYER.

Ebenezer Balcomb 1. He was a partner from circa 1823 to 1826 with Elisha Hallet in Waterville ME as HALLET & Co.

Isaac Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1841 with John Taylor in Newark NJ as TAYLOR & BALDWIN

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1850 with James M. Durand in Newark NJ as BALDWIN & DURAND.

Jabez Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1817 with John B. Jones in Boston MA as BALDWIN & JONES, working at 59 Cornhilland later on Market Street.

2. He was a partner c. 1817 with Thomas Baker in Salem MA as BALDWIN & BAKER

Jedediah Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1792 to 7 Jan 1794 with Nathan Storrs in Hanover NH as BALDWIN & STORRS.

2. He was a partner from 1791 to 1792 with Samuel Stiles in Northampton MA as STILES & BALDWIN,

Jesse Garrettson Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with Seymour Wesley Baldwin in Middletown CT

Matthias William Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1822 with Oren Colton in Philadelphia PA as COLTON & BALDWIN.

Samuel Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with Stanley Sanford Baldwin in New York City NY as S. S. & S. BALDWIN with ashop at 4 Franklin Square.

Seymour Wesley Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with Jesse Garrettson Baldwin in Middletown CT

Stanley Sanford Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with Samuel Baldwin in New York City NY as S. S. & S. BALDWIN with a shop at 4Franklin Square.

Thomas Scott Baldwin 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1859 with William Blynn in Columbus OH as BLYNN & BALDWIN.

Calvin Stowe Ball 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1869 with Seymour H. Stone in Syracuse NY as STONE & BALL.

William Ball 1. He was a partner from 1785 to 1790 with Israel Johnson in Baltimore MD as JOHNSON & BALL.

2. He was a partner from 1811 to 1815 with J. S. Heald in Baltimore MD as BALL & HEALD, with a shop at 60/63Baltimore Street.

William Bancroft 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1863 with James Redfield and James Rice in New York City NY as BANCROFT,REDFIELD & RICE with offices at 177 Broadway.

Edward Prince Banks 1. He was a partner from circa 1837 to 1857 with William Henry Harrison Hatch in Portland ME as BANKS & HATCH atthe Sign of the Quadrant and Watch, No. 6 Exchange Street (1841) and 72 Exchange Street (1844).

Samuel Lynes Barbour 1. He was a partner in 1892 with Isaac Steane and J. L. Daigleish in Hartford CT as BARBOUR SILVER Co.

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Chauncey P Barnes 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1880 with Joseph Judson B. Barnes in Louisville KY as C. P. BARNES & BRO.

Joseph Judson B Barnes 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1880 with Chauncey P. Barnes in Louisville KY as C. P. BARNES & BRO.

Matthew Barr 1. He was a partner c. 1860 with ? Merrill in Nashua NH as MERRILL & BARR.

Roswell Bartholomew 1. He was a partner c. 1802 with James Ward and ? Trott in Hartford CT as WARD, BARTHOLOMEW & TROTT.

2. He was a partner from 1803 to 1809 with James Ward in Hartford CT as WARD & BARTHOLOMEW

3. He was a partner from 1809 to 1830 with James Ward and Charles Brainard in Hartford CT as WARD,BARTHOLOMEW & BRAINARD, listed in the 1828 city directory at 229 Main Street.

Jonas Newell Bartlett 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1874 with H. S. Childs in Lyndon VT as BARTLETT & CHILDS.

Joseph Barton 1. He was a partner from 1811 to 1816 with Joseph Sewall Porter in Utica NY as BARTON & PORTER.

2. He was a partner in 1826 with William Clark in Utica NY as BUTLER & CLARK

3. He was a partner from 1829 to 1831 with ? Smith in Utica NY as BARTON & SMITH, jewelry merchants.

4. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with James Butler in Utica NY as BARTON & BUTLER, jewelry merchants.

Hiram Baxter Bascom 1. He was a partner in 1835 with Horace P. Woodbridge in Saint Louis MO

2. He was a partner from 1842 to 1843 with A. M. Shipp in Saint Louis MO

Joshua Bassett 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1826 with William H. Bassett in Cortland NY as J. & W. H. BASSETT.

Nehemiah Beach Bassett 1. He was a partner from 25 Aug 1800 to 7 Oct 1805 with Joseph Warford in Albany NY at the dissolution, Warford waspaid $1800 in cash for his half of the stock in trade.

William H. Bassett 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1826 with Joshua Bassett in Cortland NY as J. & W. H. BASSETT.

Hermon Griswold Batterson 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1855 with Lorenzo Church in Hartford CT as CHURCH & BATTERSON with a shop at194 Main Street. The partnership ended with the death of Church. Hermon went on to become a bishop in the EpiscopalChurch.

Simeon A. Bayley 1. He was a partner from 1784 to 1785 with Daniel Van Voorhis and William Coley in New York City NY as VANVOORHIS, BAYLEY & COLEY.

2. He was a partner c. 1797 with James Douglas in New York City NY as BAYLEY & DOUGLAS.

John Beach 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1828 with Miles Beach in Hartford CT as BEACH & SON

Miles Beach 1. He was a partner from 1785 to 1788 with Isaac Sanford in Hartford CT as BEACH & SANFORD.

2. He was a partner from 1789 to 1797 with James Ward in Hartford CT as BEACH & WARD

3. He was a partner from 1813 to 1828 with John Beach in Hartford CT as BEACH & SON

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Benjamin Franklin Beasley 1. He was a partner from 1886 to 1889 with J. C. Houston in Fayetteville NC as BEASLEY & HOUSTON, a re-organizationof his father's business for whom Houston had worked more than forty years.

William Dutton Beasom 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1840 with Elbridge G. Reed in Nashua NH as BEASOM & REED, dry good merchants onFactory Street.

2. He was a partner from 1841 to 1856 with Elbridge Gerry and Augustus Gardner Reed in Hillsboro NH as W. D.BEASON & Co.

James Ward Beebe 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1840 with Lemuel D. Beebe in New York City NY as J. W. & L. D. BEEBE.

Lemuel D. Beebe 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1840 with John W. Beebe in New York City NY as J. W. & L. D. BEEBE.

Stanton Beebe 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1831 with Jabez Gorham in Providence RI as GORHAM & BEEDE.

Joseph Belcher 1. He was a partner c. 1787 with John Green in New London CT as BELCHER & GREEN.

Butler Bement 1. He was a partner from 1807 to 1810 with Nathaniel Dexter in Pittsfield MA as BEMENT & DEXTER

Andrew Comstock Benedict 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1836 with Egbert Scudder in New York City NY as BENEDICT & SCUDDER with shopat 28 Bowery.

Lewis Benedict 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Spencer Stafford, Hallenbake Stafford, and George Spencer in Albany NY asSTAFFORD, SPENCER & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1817 to 1824 with Spencer Stafford Sr, Hallenbake Stafford, and Spencer Stafford Jr in Albany NYas S. STAFFORD & Co.

3. He was a partner in 1824 with Spencer Stafford and Joab Stafford in Albany NY as STAFFORD, BENEDICT & Co.

Darius Benham 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1847 with Samuel Simpson in New York City NY as SIMPSON & BENHAM, silverplaterson Pearl Street.

2. He was a partner from 1847 to 1880 with ? Whitney in New York City NY as BENHAM & WHITNEY, listed in the 1859city directory as hardware and fancy goods merchants at 272 Pearl Street.

Morris Benham 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1842 with Samuel Simpson in Wallingford CT as SIMPSON & BENHAM.

Barzillia Benjamin 1. He was a partner in 1815 with James Krippen in Bridgeport CT

2. He was a partner in 1819 with Samuel Benjamin in Bridgeport CT

Everard Benjamin 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1874 with George H. Ford in New Haven CT as BENJAMIN & FORD.

John Benjamin 1. He was a partner from 1747 to 1772 with Robert Fairchild in Stratford CT

Luther Wells Benjamin 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1805 with Seth Thompson in Canandaigua NY as THOPSON & BENJAMIN.

Calvin Wilder Bennett 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Thomas Charles Fletcher in Philadelphia PA as FEICHER & BENNETT.

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Charles Fletcher Bennett 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1866 with Henry Fletcher in Louisville KY as FLETCHER & BENNETT, listed in the 1859city directory at 163 Main Street.

2. He was a partner from circa 1866 to 1870 with Henry Bennett in Louisville KY continuing under the name FLETCHER &BENNETT.

Henry Bennett 1. He was a partner from circa 1866 to 1870 with Charles Fletcher Bennett in Louisville KY continuing under the nameFLETCHER & BENNETT.

Samuel Biddle 1. Partnership: ? Clark. As CLARK & BIDDLE.

2. Partnership: ? Robbins and ? Clark. As ROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE.

Abraham Orlando Bigelow 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with John and Alanson Bigelow in Boston MA as BIGELOW & BROS. at 121Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1848 to 1860 with John and Alanson Bigelow, Martin and William Kennard in Boston MA asBIGELOW BROS. & KENNARD, listed in the 1855 city directory at 121 Washington Street.

Alanson Bigelow 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1839 with John Bigelow in Boston MA as JOHN BIGELOW & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with John and Abraham Bigelow in Boston MA as BIGELOW & BROS.

3. He was a partner from 1847 to 1860 with John and Abraham Bigelow, Martin and William Kennard in Boston MA asBIGELOW BROS. & KENNARD, listed in the 1855 city directory at 121 Washington Street.

John Bigelow 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1839 with Alanson Bigelow in Boston MA as JOHN BIGELOW & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with Alanson and Abraham Bigelow in Boston MA as BIGELOW & BROS.

3. He was a partner from 1847 to 1860 with Alanson and Abraham Bigelow, Martin and William Kennard in Boston MA asBIGELOW BROS. & KENNARD, listed in the 1855 city directory at 121 Washington Street.

William Billings 1. He was a partner from 1798 to 1801 with Job Danforth in Providence RI as DANFORTH & BILLINGS, with a shop " afew doors North of the Meeting House. "

Charles Frederich Billon 1. He was a partner from 1795 to 1797 with Simon Chaudron in Philadelphia PA as CHAUDRON & BILLON.

George W. Bingham 1. He was a partner before 1833 with William H. Ball and John D. Douglas in Utica NY as BINGHAM, BALL & Co.

John Birge 1. He was a partner c. 1833 with ? Dickinson in Brattleboro VT as BIRGE & DICKINSON.

2. He was a partner from circa 1838 to 1842 with Horace Brackett in Brattleboro VT as BIRGE, BRACKETT & Co,watchmakers and jewelers.

Frederick Starr Blackman 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1858 with John Clark Blackman in Danbury CT as J. C. & F. S. BLACKMAN. Thepartnership is not listed in directories and the brothers maintained their seperate shops.

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John Clark Blackman 1. He was a partner from about 1849 to 1858 with Frederick Starr Blackman in Bridgeport CT as J. C. & F. S. BLACKMAN.The partnership is not listed in directories and the brothers maintained their seperate shops.

David Brainard Blake 1. He was a partner c. 1860 with James B. Budlong in Providence RI as D. B. BLAKE & Co.

Lyman W. Blakeslee 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1868 with George Blakeslee in Cincinnati OH as G. BLAKESLEE & SON.

George Bliss 1. He was a partner in 1857 with John Bliss in New York City NY as JOHN BLISS & Co.

John Bliss 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1857 with John Bliss in New York City NY as JOHN BLISS & SON.

2. He was a partner in 1857 with George Bliss in New York City NY as JOHN BLISS & Co.

John Bliss 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1853 with Frederick Creighton in New York City NY as BLISS & CREIGHTON with ashop at 42 Fulton Street. By 1840, the firm was specializing in the production of chronometers and nautical instruments.

2. He was a partner from 1855 to 1857 with John Bliss in New York City NY as JOHN BLISS & SON.

Jonathan Bliss 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1804 with Judan Hart in Middletown CT as HART & BLISS

2. He was a partner in 1806 with Edmund Hughes in Middletown CT as HUGHES & BLISS

Joseph Lyman Bliss 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1872 with George Willis in Atchison KS as WILLIS & BLISS.

Moses Bliss 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1809 with Abram Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID & BLISS from a shop " at theSign of the Golden Watch" on the southeast corner of Court House Square.

James A. Bloodgood 1. He was a partner from 1804 to 1810 with Lynott Bloodgood in Utica NY as J. & L. BLOODGOOD.

Lynott Bloodgood 1. He was a partner from 1804 to 1810 with James A. Bloodgood in Utica NY as J. & L. BLOODGOOD.

William Blynn 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1859 with Thomas Baldwin in Columbus OH as BLYNN & BALDWIN.

Sherman Boardman 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1827 with Thomas Boardman in Hartford CT originally as T. D. & S. B., thenBOARDMAN & Co after 1822.

Thomas Danforth Boardman 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1827 with Sherman Boardman in Hartford CT originally as T. D. & S. B., thenBOARDMAN & Co after 1822.

2. He was a partner from 1828 to 1850 with Lucius D. Hart in New York City NY as BOARDMAN & HART.

3. He was a partner from 1844 to 1845 with Franklin D. Hall in Philadelphia PA as BOARDMAN & HALL.

William Bogert 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1860 with William R. Eaton and John Gordon in Newburgh NY as EATON, GORDON,& BOGERT. The firm supplied goods to BALL, BLACK & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1864 with John Gordon in Newburgh NY as GORDON & BOGERT working at 247Grand. As before, a great proportion, if not all, of the firm's holloware production was made for BALL, BLACK & Co.

Edward W. Bolles 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Lucius Childs in Hartford CT as BOLLES & CHILDS.

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2. He was a partner from 1841 to 1848 with Gerry Hastings in Hartford CT as BOLLES & HASTINGS until 1843, thenBOLLES, HASTINGS & COMPANY.

3. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1865 with George Sexton in Hartford CT as BOLLES, SEXTON & Co.

Charles Bond 1. He was a partner c. 1855 with William Cranch and Richard Bond in Boston MA as WM BOND & SONS, listed in the1855 city directory at 17 Congress Street.

Joseph Cranch Bond 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1850 with William Cranch Bond in Boston MA as BOND & SON, listed in the 1845 citydirectory at 26 Congress Street.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1855 with William Cranch and Richard Fifield Bond in Boston MA as BOND & SONS,listed in the 1855 city directory at 17 Congress Street.

Richard Fifield Bond 1. He was a partner c. 1855 with William Cranch and Joseph Cranch Bond in Boston MA as WM BOND & SONS, listed inthe 1855 city directory at 17 Congress Street.

2. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1875 with J. C. Clinch and S. A. C. Bond in Boston MA as BOND & SON, listed invarious city directories at 17 Congress Street.

William Cranch Bond 1. He was a partner c. 1855 with Robert and Charles Bond in Boston MA as WM BOND & SONS, listed in the 1855 citydirectory at 17 Congress Street.

Roswell Bonticou 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1805 with Levi Gregory in Augusta GA as GREGORY & BONTICOU

Ezra B. Booth 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1861 with Erastus Cook in Rochester NY

2. He was a partner from 1861 to 1888 with Henry G. Booth in Rochester NY as E. B. BOOTH & SON, with a shop at 9State Street.

Henry G. Booth 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1888 with Ezra B. Booth in Rochester NY as E. B. BOOTH & SON, with a shop at 9State Street.

Samuel Bowne 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1802 with ? Parke in New York City NY as Bowne & Parke, watchmakers. The citydirectory listed the firm at 80 Cherry Street.

Gerardus Boyce 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1829 with Elisha Jones in New York City NY as BOYCE & JONES with a shop at 101Spring Street.

William Boyd 1. He was a partner from circa 1805 to 1830 with Robert Shepherd in Albany NY as SHEPHERD & BOYD.

2. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with George B.. Hoyt in Albany NY as BOYD & HOYT.

3. He was a partner from 1832 to 1842 with John H. Mulford in Albany NY as BOYD & MULFORD.

Joseph Boyden 1. He was a partner in Jan 1825 with William Fenno in Auburn MA as BOYDEN & FENNO.

Horace D. Brackett 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1842 with John Birge in Brattleboro VT as BIRGE, BRACKETT & Co, watchmakersand jewelers.

Jeffrey Richardson Brackett 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1849 with Samuel T Crosby in Boston MA as BRACKETT & CROSBY.

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2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Samuel T Crosby and Seth E. Brown in Boston MA as BRACKETT, CROSBY &BROWN.

Ebenezer Bradbury 1. He was a partner with Theophilus Bradbury in Newburyport MA as THEOPHILUS BRADBURY & SON.

Theophilus Bradbury 1. He was a partner with Ebenezer Bradbury in Newburyport MA as THEOPHILUS BRADBURY & SON.

2. He was a partner c. 1796 with Joseph Moulton in Newburyport MA as MOULTON & BRADBURY. Their shop waslocated on Merrimack Street and they produced plated buckles.

Gustavus Clark Bradley 1. He was a partner in 1840 with Zebul Bradley in New Haven CT as Z. BRADLEY & SON

Horace P. Bradley 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1869 with Frederick N. Squire in Bennington VT as BRADLEY & SQUIRE.

Horace Strong Bradley 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1836 with Ebenezer Leach in Utica NY as LEACH & BRADLEY.

Lucius Brown Bradley 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1835 with James Bishop in Watertown CT as BISHOP & BRADLEY

Richard Bradley 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1840 with ? Bunce in Hartford CT as BRADLEY & BUNCE.

Zebul Bradley 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1813 with Marcus Merriman and Bethuel Tuttle in New Haven CT as MERRIMAN &TUTTLE.

2. He was a partner from 1813 to 1817 with Marcus Merriman in New Haven CT as MERRIMAN & BRADLEY

3. He was a partner from 1826 to 1840 with Marcus Merriman Jr in New Haven CT as BRADLEY & MERRIMAN

4. He was a partner in 1840 with Gustavus Bradley in New Haven CT as Z. BRADLEY & SON.

Charles Brainard 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1830 with James Ward and Roswell Bartholomew in Hartford CT as WARD,BARTHOLOMEW & BRAINARD, listed in the 1828 city directory at 229 Main Street.

Harrison Brainard 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1880 with Alonzo Bailey in Cobalt CT as BRAINARD & BAILEY.

Bartlett Marshall Bramhill 1. He was a partner from 1822 to 1828 with Samuel Davis and Edward Watson in Boston MA as DAVIS, WATSON & Co.

Ephraim Brasher 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1801 with George Alexander in New York City NY as BRASHER & ALEXANDER.

Edward P. Bray 1. He was a partner from 1 May 1854 to 1 Sep 1854 with Jacob Dater in New York City NY as DATER, BRAY & Co.Though he withdrew from active managment in the firm, Dater retained his financial investment.

2. He was a partner from 1 Oct 1854 to 1856 with James Redfield and James Rice in New York City NY as BRAY,REDFIELD & Co. with a shop at 70 John Street.

3. He was a partner from 1856 to 1857 with John Q. Kellogg and Samuel T. Dauchy in New York City NY as BRAY,KELLOGG & Co., hardware dealers.

4. He was a partner from 1857 to 1859 with Samuel T. Dauchy in New York City NY as BRAY & DAUCHY. The companywas actually owned by Bray's father-in-law, Cyrus Manvel, but he remained a silent partner. Listed in the 1859 city directoryas plated ware merchants at 41 Maiden Lane.

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5. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with Cyrus Manvel, John Bray, and Samuel Dauchy in New York City NY as BRAY& MANVEL. Because of continuing financial liabilities following the dissolution of BRAY & DAUCHY, the firm was officiallylisted under the ownership of John Bray and Cyrus Manvel, though the business was conducted by Edward Bray and SamuelDauchy.

6. He was a partner from 6 Jan 1860 to 1 Oct 1860 with John Bray, Burr & Samuel Dauchy, and Roland Sollace in NewYork City NY as BRAY, SOLLACE & DAUCHY. The firm was a re-organization of BRAY & MANVEL; as before, thebusiness was actually conducted by Edward Bray and Samuel Duachy.

7. He was a partner from 1 Oct 1860 to 1 Jan 1861 with Samuel Dauchy and William L. Jaques in New York City NY asBRAY, DOUCHY & JAQUES. Having resolved their earlier obligations, the junior partners of BRAY, SOLLACE & DAUCHYtook official control of the firm.

8. He was a partner in 1861 with Joseph Merwin in New York City NY as MERWIN & BRAY, gun dealers.

John E. Bray 1. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with Cyrus Manvel, Edward Bray, and Samuel Dauchy in New York City NY asBRAY & MANVEL. Because of continuing financial liabilities following the dissolution of BRAY & DAUCHY, the firm wasofficially listed under the ownership of John Bray and Cyrus Manvel, though the business was conducted by Edward Bray andSamuel Dauchy.

2. He was a partner from 6 Jan 1860 to 1 Oct 1860 with Edward Bray, Burr & Samuel Dauchy, and Roland Sollace in NewYork City NY as BRAY, SOLLACE & DAUCHY. The firm was a re-organization of BRAY & MANVEL; as before, the businesswas actually conducted by Edward Bray and Samuel Duachy.

Charles Brewer 1. He was a partner from 16 Oct 1800 to 21 Sep 1803 with Judah Hart in Middletown CT as HART & BREWER offeringclockmaking, watch repairing, gold- and silver-smithing work in shop north of printing office. Moved Dec. 1801 to a shopacross from new meetinghouse.

2. He was a partner from 28 Oct 1803 to Apr 1805 with Alexander Mann in Middlefield CT as BREWER & MANN

3. He was a partner from 1824 to 1825 with Jared L. Moore in New York City NY as MOORE & BREWER.

4. He was a partner from 1834 to 1835 with Henry Salisbury in Middletown CT as BREWER & SALISBURY.

Samuel Brewer 1. He was a partner in 1844 with John Danforth in Hartford CT as DANFORTH & BREWER.

Henry Whitman Brewster 1. He was a partner from 1875 to 1881 with George W. Pinney in Middlebury VT as BREWSTER & Co.

Abram Brinsmaid 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1809 with Moses Bliss in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID & BLISS from a shop " at the Signof the Golden Watch" on the southeast corner of Court House Square.

James Edgar Brinsmaid 1. He was a partner from 30 Aug 1833 to 19 Aug 1843 with Amos Pangborn in Burlington VT as PANGBORN &BRINSMAID, working form Pangborn's old shop on Church Street.

2. He was a partner from 1843 to 1850 with William and Sedgwick Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID'S.

3. He was a partner from 1850 to 1854 with William Bliss Brinsmaid and Chester Hildreth in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID,BROTHER & Co. With shop on Church Street

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Sedgwick Swift Brinsmaid 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1850 with James and William Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID'S.

William Bliss Brinsmaid 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1850 with James and Sedgwick Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID'S.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1854 with James Brinsmaid and Chester Hildreth in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID,BROTHER & Co. With shop on Church Street

3. He was a partner from 1854 to 1889 with Chester Hildreth in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID & HILDRETH. Shoporiginally located at 1 Bank Block, College Street. In 1871 located at 149 Church Street and by 1880 at 99 Church Street.

Josephus Brockway 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Orrin Stowell in Middlebury VT as STOWELL & BROCKWAY.

Sperry Douglas Brower 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Green Hall and John D. Hewson in Albany NY as Hall, Hewson & Brower

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1873 with Walter Scot Brower in Albany NY as S. BROWER & SON

Walter Scott Brower 1. He was a partner in 1850 with Sperry Douglas Brower in Albany NY as S. BROWER & SON.

David Brown 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1841 with Joseph Rogers Brown in Providence RI manufacturing watches, clocks, andsurveying and mechanical instruments.

Joseph Rogers Brown 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1841 with David Brown in Providence RI manufacturing watches, clocks, and surveyingand mechanical instruments.

Seth Eastman Brown 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Jeffery Brackett and Samuel Crosby in Boston MA as BRACKETT, CROSBY &BROWN.

2. He was a partner from 1851 to 1853 with Samuel Crosby in Boston MA as CROSBY & BROWN.

3. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with George Bond Jones, True M. Ball, John Damon, Nathaniel Poor, and BenjaminShreve in Boston MA as JONES, BALL & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1855 to 1857 with George Bond Jones and Benjamin Shreve in Boston MA as JONES, SHREVE &BROWN.

5. He was a partner from 1857 to 1863 with Benjamin Shreve in Boston MA as SHREVE, BROWN & Co.

Liberty Browne 1. He was a partner from 1801 to 1809 with John Houlton in Baltimore MD as BROWNE & HOULTON.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1811 with William Seal in Philadelphia PA as BROWNE & SEAL

James E. Budlong 1. He was a partner c. 1860 with David Brainard Blake in Providence RI as D. B. BLAKE & Co.

Abel Buell 1. He was a partner in 1798 with ? Mix in New Haven CT as BUEL & MIX.

2. He was a partner from 1799 to 1800 with David Greenleaf Jr in New Haven CT as BUEL & GREENLEAF.

Dwight Hawley Buell 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1861 with Thomas H. Steele in Hartford CT as T. STEELE & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1866 to 1874 with Charles J. Wood in Hartford CT as D. H. BUELL & Co.

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Timothy F. Buell 1. He was a partner in 1855 with Austin W. Van Riper in Cazenovia NY as VAN RIPER & BUELL, having purchased thefactory of John Williams.

Caleb Bull 1. He was a partner from 1780 to 1783 with Norman Morrison in Hartford CT as BULL & MORRISON. Available recordsindicate Morrison was the silversmith and Bull the businessman of the firm. Morrison was lost at sea in 1783 and in 1788Caleb Bull married his widow. A significant ad appeared in The Connecticut Courant on Sept. 17, 1791, placed by FrederickBull, auctioneer: " Selling at store of Caleb Bull a valuable set of silversmith's tools. "

William Pendleton Burdick 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1814 with Thomas Ufford in New Haven CT as UFFORD & BURDICK.

2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1819 with Joseph Burritt in Ithaca NY as BURDICK & BURRITT.

John Burger 1. He was a partner c. 1775 with ? Prichard in New York City NY as BURGER & PRICHARD.

2. He was a partner from 1779 to 1783 with Myer Myers in New York City NY

Ela Burnap 1. He was a partner c. 1809 with ? James in Boston MA as BURNAP AND JAMES, listed in 1809 Boston Directory aswatchmakers and jewelers.

Edmund Bennett Burnham 1. He was a partner from 1821 to 1822 with Zebulon Elliott in Salisbury NC as ELLIOTT & BURNHAM.

Christopher Burr 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1818 with Jabez Gorham, William Hadwen, George Clark, and Henry Mumford inProvidence RI

Cornelius A. Burr 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1863 with John T. Fox in Rochester NY as C. A. BURR & Co. Firm sold to SUNDERLIN& WEAVER in 1864.

Ezekiel Burr 1. He was a partner in 1792 with William Burr in Providence RI as E. & W. BURR

2. He was a partner from 1815 to 1819 with Samuel W. Lee in Providence RI as BURR & LEE.

William C. Burr 1. He was a partner on 8 Dec 1792 with Ezekiel Burr in Providence RI reporting partnership with his brother will carry on"the Business of Gold and Silversmith in its various branches a few doors south of the Baptist Meeting House. "

Edwin Joseph Burritt 1. He was a partner after 1864 with Joseph Curtis Burritt and ? Clark in Ithaca NY as BURRITT, CLARK & Co.

Joseph Burritt 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1819 with William P. Burdick in Ithaca NY as BURDICK & BURRITT.

2. He was a partner from 1838 to 1862 with Joseph Curtis Burritt in Ithaca NY as J. BURRITT & SON.

Joseph Curtiss Burritt 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1862 with Joseph Burritt in Ithaca NY as J. BURRITT & SON.

2. He was a partner in 1864 with ? Clark and Edwin Joseph Burritt in Ithaca NY as BURRITT, CLARK & Co.

Fitch Welch Burwell 1. He was a partner in 1855 with ? Winship in Norfolk VA as BURNELL & WINSHIP.

John Butler 1. He was a partner from 1761 to 1765 with Paul Little in Falmouth ME as BUTLER & LITTLE

Nathaniel Butler 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with John Osburn in Utica NY as BUTLER & OSBURN.

2. He was a partner from 1807 to 1815 with Charles DeBerard in Utica NY as BUTLER & BERARD.

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Rebecca Damon Butterfield 1. She was a partner from 1891 to 1892 with Florence, Josephine, and Florence Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M.WHITING. At the death of Frank Mortimer Whting, his business was continued by his widow, mother, and two sisters. In1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name waschanged to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. after a lawsuit brought by WHITING MANUFACTURING. The firm was alsorequired to drop its griffin mark. In 1924, it was sold to Ellmore Silver Co.

Thomas Byrnes 1. He was a partner from 1790 to 1793 with Bancroft Woodcock in Wilmington DE as WOODCOCK & BYRNES.

Lucius S. Cady 1. He was a partner c. 1880 with Chauncey Olmstead in Kansas City MO as CADY & OLMSTEAD, with a shop at 718 MainStreet. The firm crafted the gold sword presented to General John J. Pershing at the dedication of the Liberty Memorial,November 1, 1921. The sword was '' eighteen-carat gold, engrossed with laurel wreaths in green and gold and studded withdiamonds, rare rubies and sapphires .

Timothy Bryant Caldwell 1. He was a partner in 1854 with J. C. Newell and G. J. Coffin in Boston MA as NEWELL, CALDWELL & COFFIN, britannialamp manufacturers.

Lewis Burton Candee 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1831 with Daniel Curtis in Woodbury CT as CURTISS, CANDEE & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1831 to 1835 with Daniel Curtis and Benjamin Stiles in Woodbury CT as CURTIS, CANDEE &STILES.

Ira C. Canfield 1. He was a partner in 1881 with Isabella Durham, William Canfield, and T. Welsh in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & Co.

Ira C. Canfield 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1865 with William and Jared Canfield in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & BROTHER.

2. He was a partner from 1866 to 1870 with William Canfield, T. Welsh, and J. R. Aminger in Baltimore MD as CANFIELDBROTHERS & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1871 to 1879 with William Canfield and T. Welsh in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD BROTHERS &Co.

Jared H. Canfield 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1865 with Ira and William Canfield in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & BROTHER.

Samuel Canfield 1. He was a partner from 1795 to 1796 with William Foote in Middletown CT

Samuel Lord Canfield 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1836 with ? Bliss in New York City NY as CANFIELD & BLISS, Jewelers with shop at 8Cortlandt.

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with ? Bliss and ? Palmer in New York City NY as CANFIELD, PALMER & BLISS,jewelery manufacturers and enamelers on gold. Shop at 8 Cortlandt till 1838, then at 6 Cortlandt.

William Buckingham Canfield 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1865 with Ira and Jared Canfield in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & BROTHER.

2. He was a partner from 1866 to 1870 with Ira Canfield, T. Welsh, and J. R. Aminger in Baltimore MD as CANFIELDBROTHERS & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1871 to 1879 with Ira C. Canfield and T. Welsh in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD BROTHERS &Co.

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4. He was a partner in 1881 with Isabella Durham, Ira Canfield jr, and T. Welsh in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & Co.

Ephraim Capen 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1855 with George Molineux in New York City NY

Charles Smith Capron 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1891 with John Simmons Palmer in Providence RI as PALMER & CAPRON.

Isaac H. Carey 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with ? Boynton in Boston MA as CARY, BONTON & Co, jewelers andcombmakers.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1837 with ? Boynton and ? Woodford in Boston ? MA as CARY, BOYNTON &WOODFORD, jewelers and combmakers.

3. He was a partner from 1838 to 1844 with William H. Cary in Boston MA as I. H. CARY & Co.

Amos Dean Carleton 1. He was a partner from circa 1855 to 1860 with David Vaille in Boston MA as VAILLE & CARLETON with a shop at 4Washington Street.

Charles Augustus Carpenter 1. He was a partner c. 1800 with Joseph Carpenter in Norwich CT based on pieces bearing marks of both father and son.

Charles H. Carpenter 1. He was a partner from Aug 1850 to 1853 with Simeon Holton in Middlebury VT as HOLTON & CARPENTER with ashop in the old stand on the bridge formerly occupied by John Dyar. Advertisements for gold & silver watches, finesilverware and table goods, tea sets, tea, table, and salt spoons, etc, ran in local papers through late 1851.

Joseph Carpenter 1. He was a partner c. 1800 with Charles Augustus Carpenter in Norwich CT based on pieces bearing marks of both fatherand son.

Thomas H. Carson 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1819 with Green Hall in Albany NY as CARSON & HALL. The firm advertised itsdissolution on 28 September1819.

Abiel Carter 1. He was a partner from circa 1853 to 1856 with Jacob Carter and George H. Whitford in Concord NH

2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1861 with George H. Whitford in Concord NH as CARTER & WHITFORD.

Jacob Carter 1. He was a partner from circa 1853 to 1856 with Abiel Carter and George H. Whitford in Concord NH

James Cary 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1809 with Robert Eastman in Brunswick ME as EASTMAN & CARY.

Gideon Casey 1. He was a partner from 1753 to 1763 with Samuel Casey in South Kingston RI

Samuel Casey 1. He was a partner from 1753 to 1763 with Gideon Casey in South Kingston RI

Daniel Beach Castle 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1844 with Joseph Morrell in Buffalo NY as CASTLE & MORRELL.

Frederick A. Chaffee 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1849 with Washington M. Root in Pittsfield MA as ROOT & CHAFFEE.

2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Washington M. Root and Prentice Baird in Pittsfield MA as ROOT, CHAFFEE& BAIRD. In 1850, Chaffee opened a branch store in Rutland VT.

Joseph Chalker Chaffee 1. He was a partner in 1853 with Prentice C. Baird in Lee MA as CHAFFEE & BAIRD.

Lewis Clark Champney 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with George Fisher in Troy NY as FISHER & CHAMPNEY.

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2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1848 with George Fisher in Troy NY as FISHER & CHAMPNEY.

3. He was a partner from 1858 to 1859 with Charles A. Felton in Troy NY as FELTON & CHAMPNEY.

4. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with Amory Felton in Troy NY as FELTON & CHAMPNEY.

Abiel Chandler 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with Timothy Chandler in Concord NH as A. CHANDLER & Co.

Perley Chandler 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1871 with John Nichols in Barre VT as NICHOLS & CHANDLER.

Timothy Chandler 1. He was a partner from 29 May 1820 to 12 Jan 1829 with Timothy Chandler in Concord NH as TIMOTHY CHANDLER& SON

2. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with Abiel Chandler in Concord NH as A. CHADLER & Co.

Timothy Jay Chandler 1. He was a partner from 29 May 1820 to 12 Jan 1829 with Timothy Chandler in Concord NH as TIMOTHY CHANDLER& SON.

Aaron Chapin 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1838 with Laertes Chapin in Hartford CT as A. CHAPIN & SON. Listed in the 1828 citydirectory at 45 Main Street.

Laertes Chapin 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1838 with Aaron Chapin in Hartford CT as A. CHAPIN & SON. Listed in the 1828 citydirectory at 45 Main Street.

Benjamin Kirke Chase 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1861 with Charles A. Tripp in Brattleboro VT as CHASE & TRIPP.

2. He was a partner from 1863 to 1867 with Wilbur F. Parker in Rutland VT as CHASE & PARKER.

George Washington Chatterton 1. He was a partner from circa 1874 to 1880 with ? Dodd in New York City NY as CHATTERTON & DODD.

Jean Simon Chaudron 1. He was a partner from 1795 to 1797 with Charles Bilon in Philadelphia PA as CHAUDRON & BILON.

2. He was a partner from 1809 to 1812 with Anthony Rauch in Philadelphia PA as CHAUDRON'S & RAUCH.

Martin Cheney 1. He was a partner from 1817 to 1830 with J. A. Dwight in Montreal Quebec Canada as CHENEY & DWIGHT with ashop at 104 St Paul Street.

Asaph King Childs 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1861 with Otis Childs in Athens GA as O. & A. K. CHILDS. The firm was discontinued atthe outbreak of the Civil War and not resumed afterwards. Returning from service, Asaph went into the hardware businessand was involved in banking and real estate in Athens.

Lucius B. Childs 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Edward Bolles in Hartford CT as BOLLES & CHILDS

Otis Childs 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1861 with Asaph Childs in Athens GA as O. & A. K. CHILDS. The firm was discontinuedat the outbreak of the Civil War and not resumed afterwards.

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1872 with ? Chamberlain in Milledgeville GA as CHILDS & CHAMBERLAIN.

Samuel Winchester Chubbuck 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1849 with Henry S. Storrs in Utica NY as STORRS & CHUBBUCK.

Joseph Church 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1836 with William H. Rogers and Joseph Rogers in Hartford CT as CHURCH &ROGERS, clock and watchmakers. Listed in the 1828 city directory at 110 Main Street.

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2. He was a partner from 1851 to 1855 with Herman G. Batterson in Hartford CT as CHURCH & BATTERSON, jewelers

Peter Church 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1845 with Whiting Metcalf in Providence RIListed in the 1836 and 1844 city directories at 12 Steeple Street.

Jesse Churchill 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1813 with Daniel Treadwell in Boston MA as CHURCHILL & TREADWELL, with a shopat 88 Newbury Street in Boston.

Henry Wells Clapp 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1835 with James Palmer in New York City NY as PALMER & CLAPP.

A. W. Clark 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1868 with H. G. and Norman Clark in Rutland VT as CLARK & BROTHERS.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with H. G. and Norman Clark, Solomon Giddings, and Hiram E. Adams in RutlandVT as CLARKS, GIDDINGS, & ADAMS.

Gabriel Duvall Clark 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1839 with James A. Foxcroft in Baltimore MD as FOXCROFT & CLARK, working fromshop at 317 South Calvert Street.

Horace G. Clark 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1868 with A. W. and Norman Clark in Rutland VT as CLARK & BROTHERS.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with A. W. and Norman Clark, Solomon Giddings, and Hiram E. Adams in RutlandVT as CLARKS, GIDDINGS, & ADAMS.

James Starr Clark 1. He was a partner c. 1825 with Levi Clark in Norwalk CT as CLARK & BROTHER.

Jonas Coe Clark 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1837 with Lewis Wicks Clark in Watertown NY as L. W. & J. C. CLARK.

Joseph Clark 1. He was a partner c. 1818 with Joseph Reeve in Newburgh NY as REEVE & CLARK.

Levi Clark 1. He was a partner c. 1825 with James Starr Clark in Norwalk CT as CLARK & BROTHER.

Lewis Wicks Clark 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1837 with Jonas Coe Clark in Watertown NY as L. W. & J. C. CLARK.

Norman Clark 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1868 with H. G. and A. W. Clark in Rutland VT as CLARK & BROTHERS.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with H. G. and A. W. Clark, Solomon Giddings, and Hiram E. Adams in Rutland VTas CLARKS, GIDDINGS, & ADAMS.

William Clark 1. He was a partner in 1792 with ? Baldwin in Washington CT as CLARK & BALDWIN

Francis Williams Clarke 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1867 with Thomas Russell in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL & CLARKE

2. He was a partner from 1867 to 1870 with Thomas Russell and Orvanda E. Randall in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL,CLARKE & RANDALL.

3. He was a partner from 1870 to 1875 with Thomas Russell in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL & CLARKE.

Francis Cleveland 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1818 with John Bliss in Zanesville OH as CLEVELAND & BLISS.

William Cleveland 1. He was a partner from Aug 1792 to 1794 with John Proctor Trott in New London CT as TROTT & CLEVELAND.Partners made joint land purchases in 1792 and 1793. Dissolution of the firm was announced in The Connecticut Gazette .

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2. He was a partner c. 1815 with Samuel Post in New London CT as CLEVELAND & POST.

Lysander Philetus Coe 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1867 with Stephen Elsworth Coe in Mohawk NY as L. P. & S. E. COE.

Samuel Ellsworth Coe 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1867 with Lysander Philetus Coe in Mohawk NY as L. P. & S. E. COE.

Sylvester Coin 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1855 with Cyrus Kinne in Cazenovia NY as KINNE & COIN.

Thomas Chester Coit 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1819 with Elisha Hyde Mansfield in Norwich CT as COIT & MANSFIELD. In 1816 thefirm bought out the business of Judah Hart and expanded the variety of their merchandise " . . . a good assortment ofMilitary Goods . . . elegant gold and gilt Hat loops; Sword knots. . ."

2. He was a partner from 1820 to 1822 with ? Clark in Norwich CT as CLARK & COIT.

Ebenezer Cole 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1830 with Benjamin Wood in New York City NY as COLE & WOOD.

Charles Carter Coleman 1. He was a partner in 1857 with F. H. Putnam in Worcester MA as COLEMAN & PUTNAM.

Selden Collins 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with James Murdock in Utica NY as MURDOCK & COLLINS.

Henry Chapin Colton 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1878 with Joseph Fisher and ? Kinson in Montpelier VT as FISHER, COLTON &KINSON.

2. He was a partner from 1878 to 1885 with Joseph Fisher in Montpelier VT as FISHER & COLTON.

3. He was a partner from 1885 to 1897 with ? Johnson in Montpelier VT as JOHNSON & COLTON.

Oren Colton 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1822 with Matthias Baldwin in Philadelphia PA as COLTON & BALDWIN.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1838 with John Baker Woodbury in Philadelphia PA as WOODBURY & COLTON.

Benjamin Ely Cook 1. He was a partner from 24 Jul 1828 to 1833 with Nathan Storrs in Northampton MA as STORRS & COOK.

2. He was a partner from 1858 to 1900 with Benjamin E. Cook in Northampton MA as B. E. COOK & SON.

Benjamin Ely Cook 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1900 with Benjamin E. Cook in Northampton MA as B. E. COOK & SON.

Erastus Cook 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1850 with Ezra B. Booth in Rochester NY as COOK & BOOTH

2. He was a partner from 1847 to 1859 with Mortimer F. Stilwell in Rochester NY as COOK & STILWELL, jewelers.

Oliver Blanchard Cooley 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1839 with Charles Storrs, Horace P. Bradley, David S. Rowland, and Erastus CharlesStarin in Utica NY as STORRS & COOLEY

2. He was a partner from 1840 to 1842 with Perry G. Tanner in Utica NY as TANNER & COOLEY, watchmakers andjewelers, successors to LEACH & DAVIES

Otis B. Corbett 1. He was a partner in 1806 with Orrin Stowell in Worcester MA as CORBETT & STOWELL, at the sign of the GoldWatch, eight rods south of the Worcester Bank.

Ira Couch 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1844 with Ashbel Griswold in Meriden CT as GRISWOLD & COUCH

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2. He was a partner from 1844 to 1845 with William W. Lyman in Meriden CT as LYMAN & COUCH

3. He was a partner in 1845 with William W. Lyman and ? Bull in Meriden CT as BULL, LYMAN & COUCH. After Couch'sdeath, the firm continued using the old name until 1849.

Royal Cowles 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1853 with Joseph R. Albertson as COWLE & COMPANY. Albertson was formerly amember of FELLOW, WADSWORTH & Co. of New York.

2. He was a partner in 1857 with Homer Goodwin in Cleveland OH as COWLES & COMPANY.

William Brown Cowles 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1847 with Asa Rogers, James Isaacson, and John Johnson in East Granby CT asCOWLES MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

Martin Hale Crane 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1880 with ? Breed in Cincinnati OH as CRANE, BREED & Co., manufcturers ofstoves and plated holloware. In 1853 they purchased the Fisk Metallic Burial Case Company and quickly began large-scaleproduction.

Charles Augustus Wilkins Crosby 1. He was a partner from 1884 to 1894 with Edward Rivett in Brighton MA as the FANEUIL WATCH TOOL COMPANY.

Renslow Crosby 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1870 with Nathaniel Ripley and F. J. Peabody in Boston MA as RIPLEY, CROSBY &PEABODY, listed in the 1865 city directory at 221 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1870 to 1880 with Nathaniel Ripley and George H. Howland in Boston MA as RIPLEY,HOWLAND & Co, listed in the 1870 directory at 221 Washington and at 383 Washington by 1875.

Samuel Trevitt Crosby 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1849 with Jeffery R. Brackett in Boston MA as BRACKETT & CROSBY

2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Jeffery R. Brackett and Seth E. Brown in Boston MA as BRACKETT, CROSBY& BROWN, succesors of Obadiah Rich.

3. He was a partner from 1851 to 1853 with Seth E. Brown in Boston MA as CROSBY & BROWN.

4. He was a partner from 1861 to 1863 with Francis Hunnewell and Henry Dutton Morse in Boston MA as CROSBY,HUNNEWELL & MORSE

5. He was a partner from 1864 to 1868 with Henry D. Morse in Boston MA as CROSBY & MORSE, listed in the 1865 citydirectory at 240 Washington Street.

6. He was a partner from 1869 to 1875 with Henry D. Morse and Charles M. Foss in Boston MA as CROSBY, MORSE &FOSS.

7. He was a partner in 1876 with Charles M. Foss in Boston MA as CROSBY & FOSS at 421 Washington Street.

Edmund M. Currier 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1840 with George B. Foster in Salem MA as CURRIER & FOSTER.

Daniel Curtis 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1831 with Lewis Burton Candee in Woodbury CT as CURTISS CANDEE & Co.

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2. He was a partner from 1831 to 1835 with Lewis Burton Candee and Benjamin Stiles in Woodbury CT as CURTISS,CANDEE & STILES.

3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1840 with Benjamin Stiles in Woodbury CT as CURTIS & STILES

Frederick Curtis 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1815 with Lewis Curtis in Burlington VT as LEWIS & F. CURTIS. Partnership announcedin Vermont Centinel of 22 July 1808.

Lemuel Curtis 1. He was a partner 1813- c 1820 with Joseph Nye Dunning in Concord MA as CURTIS & DUNNING. According toNorthern Sentinel their shop was located on the north-east corner of Court House Square.

2. He was a partner from 1821 to 1832 with Joseph Nye Dunning in Burlington VT as CURTIS & DUNNING. Partnershipended on 01 May 1832.

3. He was a partner from circa 1834 to 1837 with Charles L. Curtis in Burlington VT as LEMUEL CURTIS & Co.

Lewis Curtis 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1815 with Frederick Curtis in Burlington VT as LEWIS & F. CURTIS (later L. & F.CURTIS).

Lemuel Johnson Curtiss 1. He was a partner in 1852 with Horace C. and Dennis C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Frary, William Lyman, and JohnMunson in Meriden CT as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.

Amos Cutler 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1842 with Eben Cutler in Boston MA as A. & E. CUTLER.

Eben Cutler 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1842 with Amos Cutler in Boston MA as A. & E. CUTLER.

Richard Cutler 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1810 with Richard (Sr) and William Cutler in New Haven CT as RICHARD CUTLER &SONS, 18oo-10.

Richard Cutler 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1810 with Richard and William Cutler in New Haven CT as RICHARD CUTLER &SONS.

William Cutler 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1810 with Richard Cutler (Sr) and Richard Cutler (Jr) in New Haven CT as RICHARDCUTLER & SONS.

Phillip Dally 1. He was a partner from 1787 to 1789 with Jabez Halsey in New York City NY as DALLEY & HALSEY at 58 Queen Street.

George Francis Dana 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1820 with Payton Dana in Providence RI as PAYTON DANA & SON.

Nathaniel Dana 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1805 with Payton Dana in Providence RI as PAYTON & NATHAN DANA

Payton Dana 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1805 with Nathaniel Dana in Providence RI as PAYTON & NATHAN DANA.

2. He was a partner from 1815 to 1820 with George Francis Dana in Providence RI as PAYTON DANA & SON.

3. He was a partner from 1820 to 1823 with Joseph Willard Dexter in Pawtucket RI as DANA & DEXTER, with a " shopopposite the brick hotel in Pawtucket where they intend carrying on the clock- and watch, gold- and silversmith's business in allits various branches."

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Job Danforth 1. He was a partner from 1798 to 1801 with William Billings in Providence RI as Danforth & Billings with a shop " a fewdoors North of the Meeting House. "

John Danforth 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1843 with Gilson D. Hollister in Hartford CT as DANFORTH & HOLLISTER.

2. He was a partner from 1844 to 1845 with Samuel Brewer in Hartford CT as DANFORTH & BREWER.

Jacob Dater 1. He was a partner from 1 May 1854 to 1 Sep 1854 with Edward Bray in New York City NY as DATER, BRAY & Co.Though he withdrew from active managment in the firm, Dater retained his financial investment.

Burr Dauchy 1. He was a partner from 6 Jan 1860 to 1 Oct 1860 with John & Edward Bray, Samuel Dauchy, and Roland Sollace in NewYork City NY as BRAY, SOLLACE & DAUCHY. The firm was a re-organization of BRAY & MANVEL; as before, the businesswas actually conducted by Edward Bray and Samuel Duachy.

Samuel Theodore Dauchy 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1857 with John Q. Kellogg and Edward Bray in New York City NY as BRAY, KELLOGG& Co., hardware dealers.

2. He was a partner from 1857 to 1859 with Edward Bray in New York City NY as BRAY & DAUCHY. The company wasactually owned by Bray's father-in-law, Cyrus Manvel, but he remained a silent partner. Listed in the 1859 city directory asplated ware merchants at 41 Maiden Lane.

3. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with Cyrus Manvel and John & Edward Bray in New York City NY as BRAY &MANVEL. Because of continuing financial liabilities following the dissolution of BRAY & DAUCHY, the firm was officiallylisted under the ownership of John Bray and Cyrus Manvel, though the business was conducted by Edward Bray and SamuelDauchy.

4. He was a partner from 6 Jan 1860 to 1 Oct 1860 with John & Edwrad Bray, Burr Dauchy, and Roland Sollace in NewYork City NY as BRAY, SOLLACE & DAUCHY. The firm was a re-organization of BRAY & MANVEL; as before, thebusiness was actually conducted by Edward Bray and Samuel Duachy.

5. He was a partner from 1 Oct 1860 to 1 Jan 1861 with Edward Bray and William L. Jaques in New York City NY asBRAY, DOUCHY & JAQUES. Having resolved their earlier obligations, the junior partners of BRAY, SOLLACE &DAUCHY took official control of the firm.

John David 1. He was a partner from 1792 to 1805 with Daniel Dupuy, Jr in Philadelphia PA

John David 1. He was a partner in 1763 with Daniel Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DAVID & DUPUY.

John Wheelwright Davis 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1830 with Abel Moulton in Newburyport MA as MOULTON & DAVIS.

Robert Davis 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1832 with Seth Eastman in Concord NH as ROBERT DAVIS & Co.

Samuel Davis 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1816 with Robert Brown in Boston MA as DAVIS & BROWN.

2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1825 with Robert Brown in Boston MA as DAVIS, BROWN & Co.

Thomas Aspinwall Davis 1. He was a partner in 1820 with Thomas N. Morong in Boston MA as DAVIS & MORONG. Listed In Boston Directory asjewelers.

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2. He was a partner from 1838 to 1845 with Julius Palmer and Josiah Bachelder in Boston MA as DAVIS, PALMER & Co.

Cornelius Brouwer De Reimer 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1831 with Edward Mead in Ithaca NY as DE RIEMER & MEAD.

2. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with Edward Mead and Edwin Adriance in Ithaca NY as MEAD, ADRIANCE & Co.

3. He was a partner from circa 1831 to 1833 with Edwin Adriance in Auburn NY as C. B. DE RIEMER & Co.

Charles Henry Delano 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1880 with Henry Guild in Boston MA as GUILD & DELANO, manufacturingjewelers listed in city directories at 2 Winter Street.

Benjamin Demilt 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1810 with Thomas Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT.

2. He was a partner from 1814 to 1817 with Thomas Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT.

3. He was a partner from 1820 to 1835 with Samuel Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT

Samuel Demilt 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1835 with Benjamin Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT

Thomas Demilt 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1810 with Benjamin Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT

2. He was a partner from 1814 to 1817 with Benjamin Demilt in New York City NY as DEMILT

Henry Allen Deming 1. He was a partner from circa 1855 to 1875 with Louis Gundlach in Hartford CT as DEMING & GUNDLACH. Listed inthe 1861 and 1875 city directories with a shop at 20 State Street.

Aaron Lufkin Dennison 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1849 with George E. Adams and John Carey Farnsworth in Boston MA as DENNISON,ADAMS & Co, listed in the 1845 city directory at 67 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1857 with Edward Howard and David Davis in Waltham MA manufacturinginterchangeable watch movement parts. The company eventually became the Waltham Watch Company.

Eliphalet Wharf Dennison 1. He was a partner in 1846 with ? Thompkin in Bangor ME as TOMPKINS & DENNISON.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1875 with Henry Hawks, Albert Metcalf and W. B. Spear in Boston MA as DENNISON &Co, listed in various city directories at 19 Milk Street.

Daniel Denny 1. He was a partner in 1821 with Charles Parkman in Boston MA as DANIEL DENNY & Co, Importers.

John Schenck Denyse 1. He was a partner c. 1800 with Tunis Denyse in New York City NY as JOHN & TUNIS DENYSE.

Teunis Denyse 1. He was a partner c. 1800 with John Denyse in New York City NY as JOHN & TUNIS DENYSE.

Benjamin Dexter 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1865 with ? Haskins in New Bedford MA as DEXTER & HASKINS.

Joseph Willard Dexter 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1823 with Payton Dana in Pawtucket RI as DANA & DEXTER, with a " shop opposite thebrick hotel in Pawtucket where they intend carrying on the clock- and watch, gold- and silversmith's business in all its variousbranches."

Lewis Dexter 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1865 with John Gorham and Gorham Thurber in Providence RI as GORHAM & Co.

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Nathaniel Dexter 1. He was a partner before 1809 with Butler Bement in Pittsfield MA as BEMENT & DEXTER.

Pliny Dickinson 1. He was a partner after 1842 with John Hannum in Syracuse NY as DICKINSON & HANNUM.

Thomas Dodd 1. He was a partner from 1811 to 1821 with Horace Goodwin in Hartford CT as GOODWIN & DODD, taking over standand watch and silversmith business of HEYDORN & IMLAY.

Abraham Dodge 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1825 with Sylvester Munger in Ithaca NY as MUNGER & DODGE.

Nehemiah Dodge 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1798 with William Stanton in Providence RI

2. He was a partner from 1799 to 1805 with Stephen Williams in Providence RI

3. He was a partner from 1805 to 1806 with William Greene in Providence RI from shop one door south of Dr. Throops.

4. He was a partner on 23 Mar 1811 with Josiah Whitaker in Providence RI

John Dolbeare 1. He was a partner c. 1725 with Jonathan Jackson in Boston MA as DOLBEARE & JACKSON.

Samuel Dorrance 1. He was a partner c. 1793 with Seril Dodge in Providence RI

2. He was a partner from 1795 to 1800 with Saunder Pitman in Providence RI

William Doud 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1841 with David Stephens in Utica NY as STEPHENS & DOUD.

James Douglas 1. He was a partner c. 1797 with Simeon A. Bayley in New York City NY as BAYLEY & DOUGLAS.

Francis Samuel Draper 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1860 with Frank L. Tifft, Joseph T. Bacon, and James D. Lincoln in Plainville MA asDRAPER, TIFFT & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1866 to 1875 with ? Pate and ? Bailey in North Attleboro MA as DRAPER, PATE & BAILEY.

3. He was a partner from 1875 to 1886 with ? Bailey in North Attleboro MA as F. S. DRAPER & Co.

George Henry Draper 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1870 with Albert Sweetland and William O. Draper in Attleboro MA as DRAPER,SWEETLAND & DRAPER.

Josiah Draper 1. He was a partner from circa 1825 to 1840 with John Tifft in North Attleboro MA as DRAPER & TIFFT.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1851 with John Tifft and Joseph T. Bacon in Plainville MA as DRAPER, TIFFT & BACON.

Origen William Draper 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1870 with Albert Sweetland and George H. Draper in Attleboro MA as DRAPER,SWEETLAND & DRAPER.

Albinia H. Dresser 1. He was a partner c. 1875 with A. H. Barnes in Blue Hill ME as DRESSER & BARNES.

Abraham Dubois 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1807 with Abraham Dubois in Philadelphia PA as DUBOIS & Co. At his father's death in1807, he inherited the shop and tools.

Abraham Dubois 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with Abraham Dubois in Philadelphia PA listed in city directories.

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Joseph Dubois 1. He was a partner from 1794 to 1797 with Teunis Dubois in New York City NY as J & T DUBOIS.

Teunis Denyse Dubois 1. He was a partner from 1794 to 1797 with Joseph Dubois in New York City NY as J & T DUBOIS.

Rufus Davenport Dunbar 1. He was a partner in 1849 with Benjamin? Bangs in Worcester MA listed in New England Mercantile Union BusinessDirectory as DUNBAR & BANGS.

Frederick Dunham 1. He was a partner from 1877 to 1894 with Rufus, Joseph, and Horace Dunham in Portland ME as R. DUNHAM & SONS.

Horace Wilcox Dunham 1. He was a partner from 1877 to 1894 with Rufus, Joseph, and Frederick Dunham in Portland ME as R. DUNHAM &SONS.

Joseph Sargent Dunham 1. He was a partner from 1877 to 1894 with Rufus, Frederick, and Horace Dunham in Portland ME as R. DUNHAM &SONS.

Rufus Dunham 1. He was a partner from 1877 to 1893 with Joseph, Frederick, and Horace Dunham in Portland ME as R. DUNHAM &SONS.

Thomas Dunlap 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1864 with ? Parker in Manchester NH as DUNLAP & PARKER, offering silver spoons ". .. of our own manufacture."

2. He was a partner in 1864 with James C. Lovejoy in Manchester NH as DUNLAP & LOVEJOY.

3. He was a partner from 1870 to 1883 with John N. Baker in Manchester NH as DUNLAP & BAKER.

Joseph Nye Dunning 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1832 with Lemuel Curtis in Concord MA as CURTIS & DUNNING. According toNorthern Sentinel their shop was located on the north-east corner of Court House Square. Partnership ended on 01 May1832.

Julius Newton Dunning 1. He was a partner c. 1847 with Elnathan Crissey in Rochester NY

Levi Oliver Dunning 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1853 with Lewis Sunderlin in Penn Yan Yates NY as DUNNING & SUNDERLIN.

Daniel Dupuy 1. He was a partner from 1772 to 1805 with Daniel and John Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DUPUY & SONS.

Daniel Dupuy 1. He was a partner in 1760 with various silversmiths in Philadelphia PA in a joint shipping venture to Guadelope, whichwas a French territory, but captured by the British in 1759.

2. He was a partner in 1763 with John David in Philadelphia PA as DAVID & DUPUY.

3. He was a partner from 1772 to 1805 with Daniel and John Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DUPUY & SONS.

4. He was a partner from 1792 to 1805 with John and Daniel Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DUPUY & SONS.

John Dupuy 1. He was a partner in 1783 with Daniel and Dabniel Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DUPUY & SONS.

2. He was a partner from 1791 to 1800 with Daniel Dupuy in Philadelphia PA

3. He was a partner from 1792 to 1805 with Daniel and Daniel Dupuy in Philadelphia PA as DUPUY & SONS.

Asher Brown Durand 1. He was a partner in 1820 with Peter Maverick in New York City NY

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Isabella H. S. Durham 1. She was a partner in 1881 with William & Ira Canfield jr, and T. Welsh in Baltimore MD as CANFIELD & Co.

Moses Eastman 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1828 with Josiah Penfield and Frederick Marquand in Savannah GA as PENFIELD & Co.

2. He was a partner from 19 May 1826 to 13 Sep 1828 with Josiah Penfield in Savannah GA as JOSIAH PENFIELD & Co.

Robert Eastman 1. He was a partner from circa 1807 to 1809 with James Cary in Brunswick ME as EASTMAN & CARY.

Seth Eastman 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1828 with Robert Davis in Concord NH as ROBERT DAVIS & Co.

James Easton 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1838 with Frederick C. Sanford in Nantucket MA with the start of business announcedin The Inquirer, 10 Apr 1830. Shop located at 62 Main Street by 1833.

Isaiah Eaton 1. He was a partner from 1803 to 1805 with Benjamin Kindreck in Westminister VT as EATON & KINDRECK

John Edwards 1. He was a partner from circa 1700 to 1710 with John Allen in Boston MA as ALLEN & EDWARDS

Edward Eells 1. He was a partner on 25 Jun 1816 with Samuel Sargeant in Middlebury VT as SARGEANT & EELLS, shop on North side ofbridge.

Alfred Elderkin 1. He was a partner from 1790 to 1792 with John Staniford in Windham CT

William Elton 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1865 with Abner Hall in Wallingford CT as HALL, ELTON & Co, manufacturing Gemansilver and britannia wares.

Effingham Embree 1. He was a partner from 1781 to 1789 with Joseph Pearsall in New York City NY as PEARSALL & EMBREE.

Edmund Endicott 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1851 with William Ford Sumner in New York City NY as ENDICOTT & SUMNER.

George Augustus Eno 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1870 with George Bechtel in Philadelphia PA as BECHTEL & ENO, silverwaremanufacturers. Listed in the 1863 and 1864 editions of McElroy's City Directory as manufacturers of gold and silver at 535Arch Street and in the 1867 edition at 716 Arch Street.

Edgar Mortimer Eoff 1. He was a partner from 1844 to 1849 with William Phyfe in New York City NY as EOFF & PHYFE, with shop at 5 DeyStreet. Apparently, Phyfe caught gold fever and sailed to California. He is recorded in the 1850 census at Placerville CA. Onhis return in 1852, the partnership resumed.

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1855 with William Phyfe in New York City NY as EOFF & PHYFE with a shop at 5 DeyStreet.

3. He was a partner after 1855 with George L. Shepard in New York City NY as EOFF & SHEPARD, listed in the 1859 citydirectory at 83 Duane Street.

Garrett Eoff 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with Paul Howell in New York City NY as EOFF & HOWELL, with shop at 2 WallStreet.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with John H. Conner in New York City NY as EOFF & CONNER from Eoff's oldshop at 51 Morton Street.

3. He was a partner in 1835 with John Chandler Moore in New York City NY as EOFF & MOORE, with shop at 51 MortonStreet.

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Gideon Fairman 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1810 with William Hooker in New London CT as HOOKER & FAIRMAN, makers ofmathmatical and surveyor's equipment.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1818 with George Murray and Draper in Philadelphia PA as MURRY, DRAPER,FAIRMAN & Co, where he specialized in banknote vignettes.

3. He was a partner from 1819 to 1822 with Jacob Perkins in Philadelphia PA as PERKINS & FAIRMAN.He went to England where he resided and conducted the engraving business for three years before returning toPhiladelphia.

4. He was a partner from 1824 to 1825 with Cephas G. Childs in Philadelphia PA

5. He was a partner from 1826 to 1827 with Draper, Underwood in Philadelphia PA fAIRMAN, DRAPER, UNDERWOOD& Co.

James Fales 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with Josiah Gooding in Bristol RI as FALES & GOODING.

Charles Farley 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1818 with Eleazer Wyer in Portland ME as WYER & FARLEY. When this partnership wasdissolved, the business was continued by Wyer.

Henry Farnam 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1806 with Rufus Farnum in Boston MA

2. He was a partner c. 1815 with Richard Ward in Boston MA as FARNHAM & WARD, listed in the city directory at 15Cornhill Street.

Rufus Farnam 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1809 with Henry Farnam in Boston MA

John Carey Farnsworth 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1848 with George Edward Adams in Boston MA as ADAMS & FARNSWORTH.

Joseph Farr 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1814 with ? Gilbert in Manlius NY

John Farrington 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1880 with George Hunnewell in Boston MA as FARRINGTON & HUNNEWELL, listed invarious city directories at 5 Court Square (1845), 89 Washington (1850-55), 156 and 332 Washington (1865), and 12 Westand 8 Waltham (1865-1875).

Benjamin Fassett 1. He was a partner from 22 May 1793 to 29 Jan 1795 with Timothy Follet in Bennington VT as FASSET & FOLLETT. Thereis no indication the Fassett was more than a general merchant.

Henry Dawes Federhen 1. He was a partner from 1867 to 1881 with John, John, and Herbert Federhen in Boston MA as JOHN FEDERHEN & Co.until 1872, then JOHN FEDERHEN & SONS.

Herbert Melancthon Federhen 1. He was a partner from 1867 to 1881 with John, Henry, and John Federhen in Boston MA as JOHN FEDERHEN & Co.until 1872, then JOHN FEDERHEN & SONS.

John Federhen 1. He was a partner from 1867 to 1881 with John, Henry, and Herbert Federhen in Boston MA as JOHN FEDERHEN &Co. until 1872, then JOHN FEDERHEN & SONS.

John Federhen 1. He was a partner in 1831 with H. G. Arthur in Boston MA as ARTHUR & FESTERHEN.

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2. He was a partner from 1867 to 1881 with Herbert, Henry, and John Federhen in Boston MA as JOHN FEDERHEN &Co. until 1872, then JOHN FEDERHEN & SONS.

Abraham Van Benschoten Fellows 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1834 with Louis S. Fellows and William Read in New York City NY as FELLOWS &READ.

2. He was a partner from 1828 to 1834 with William Read and J. Olcott in New York City NY as FELLOWS, READ &OLCOTT.

3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1836 with William Read in New York City NY as FELLOWS, READ & Co.

Ignatius W. Fellows 1. He was a partner c. 1834 with James Knowlton Fellows in Lowell MA as I. W. & J. K. FELLOWS.

James Fellows 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1839 with Abraham Storm and ? Cargill in Troy NY

2. He was a partner in 1840 with Abraham Storm in Albany NY as FELLOWS & STORM.

James Knowlton Fellows 1. He was a partner in 1834 with Ignatius W. Fellows in Lowell MA as I. W. & J. K. FELLOWS.

John Foster Fellows 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1842 with Caleb Warner in Salem MA as WARNER & FELLOWS.

Louis Strite Fellows 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1827 with Abraham Fellows and William Read in New York City NY as FELLOWS &READ.

Amory Felton 1. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with Lewis Champney in Troy NY as FELTON & CHAMPNEY.

Gaius Fenn 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1845 with Jason Fenn in New York City NY as G. & J. FENN.

Jason Fenn 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1845 with Gaius Fenn in New York City NY as G. & J. FENN.

Charles William Fenno 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1870 with William Daniel Fenno in Worcester MA as W. D. FENNO & SON.Listed in the New England Business Directory , 1865 and Mercantile Agency Directory, 1867 as dealers in watches, clocks,and spectacles.

Jeremiah Fenno 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1856 with Charles Hale in Bangor ME as FENNO & HALE.

William Daniel Fenno 1. He was a partner in 1825 with Joseph Boyden in Worcester MA as BOYDEN & FENNO.

2. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1870 with Charles William Fenno in Worcester MA as W. D. FENNO & SON.Listed in the New England Business Directory , 1865 and Mercantile Agency Directory, 1867 as dealers in watches, clocks,and spectacles.

Ziba Ferris 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1870 with Ziba Ferris in Wilmington DE as ZIBA FERRIS & SON. Though the name wasretained, Ziba Jr left the business in 1867 and went to work for his father-in-law, William Lea, a merchant miller.

Ziba Ferris 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1870 with Ziba Ferris in Wilmington DE as ZIBA FERRIS & SON.

Thomas Francis Fessenden 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1860 with William B. Fessenden in Providence RI as FESSENDEN BROS.

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2. He was a partner from 1858 to 1860 with William B. Fessenden in Providence RI as WILLIAM B. FESSENDEN & Co.Listed in the 1860 Boston city directory as manufacturers of silverware and jewelry at 119 Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1860 to 1895 with Giles Manchester in Providence RI as FESSEDEN & Co.

William Bodfish Fessenden 1. He was a partner c. 1855 with Benjamin or Charles Fessenden in Providence RI as FESSENDEN BROS.

2. He was a partner from 1858 to 1860 with Thomas Fessenden in Boston MA as WILLIAM B. FESSENDEN & Co. Listed inthe 1860 Boston city directory as manufacturers of silverware and jewelry at 119 Washington Street.

3. He was a partner in 1858 with William Whiting and William Cowen in New York City NY as WHITING, FESSEDEN &COWEN.

Alling Fitch 1. He was a partner from 1811 to 1813 with Joshua Hobart in New Haven CT as FITCH & HOBART, from shop on thesouth side of Crown Street.

Dennis M. Fitch 1. He was a partner from 1862 to 1865 with James W. Cusack in Troy NY

Asa Farwell Flagg 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1857 with Henry Homan in Cincinnati OH as HOMAN & FLAGG.

Thomas Jefferson Flanders 1. He was a partner in 1870 with Charles Harding in Bradford VT as HARDING & FLANDERS.

Charles Fletcher 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1824 with George Fletcher in Philadelphia PA as C. & G. FLETCHER.

George Fletcher 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1824 with Charles Fletcher in Philadelphia PA as C. & G. FLETCHER.

Henry Fletcher 1. He was a partner from circa 1832 to 1845 with Abner Reeves in Louisville KY as FLETCHER & REEVES. Reeves was awatchmaker and it is unclear if he was an actual partner in the business, an employee, or simply renting working space.

2. He was a partner from 1854 to 1866 with Charles F. Bennett in Louisville KY as FLETCHER & BENNETT. Bennett hadformaly been an employee, 1843-1854. Firm listed in the 1859 city directory at 163 Main Street.

Thomas Charles Fletcher 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1810 with Sydney Gardiner in Boston MA as FLETCHER & GARDINER.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1827 with Sydney Gardiner in Philadelphia PA as FLETCHER & GARDINER with shoplocated at Third and Chestnut Streets until 1822.

3. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Calvin W. Bennett in Philadelphia PA as FLETCHER & BENNETT.

William Warren Flint 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with Joseph F. Blood, B. A. Holbrook, and James A. Young in Providence RI asFLINT, BLOOD & Co with a shop at 67 Friendship Street.

Eugene B. Floyd 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1866 with William Kirkham in Burlington VT as E. B. FLOYD & Co. at 154 ChurchStreet, having bought the business of Charles W. Wingate.

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Robert Follansbee 1. He was a partner in 1846 with Nathaniel Gilman in Portland ME from a shop at Old No. 128 Middle Street " at the cornerof Union Street." In addition to watches and jewelry, their wares included " silver spoons, spectacles, gold and silver pencilcases, and diamond pointed gold pens. Silver and Britannia ware, butter knives, thimbles, purses, cutlery, combs, brushes,feather dusters, carpet bags, card receivers, together with a prime assortment of useful and fancy articles. "

Timothy Follett 1. He was a partner from 22 May 1793 to 29 Jan 1795 with Benjamin Fassett in Bennington VT as FASSET & FOLLETT.There is no indication the Fassett was more than a general merchant.

John Folsom 1. He was a partner from 1786 to 1790 with Isaac Hutton in Albany NY as FOLSOM & HUTTON. Made funeral spoondated 1787 marked FOLSOM & HUTTON.

William Foote 1. He was a partner from 1795 to 1796 with Samuel Canfield in East Haddam CT as CANFIELD & FOOT

Benjamin Gilbert Forbes 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1833 with Merrit Fordham in New York City NY as FORDHAM & FORBES.

Colin Van Gelder Forbes 1. He was a partner in 1835 with Collyn Van Gelder Forbes in New York City NY as FORBES & SON with shop at 59Vandam Street.

Colin Van Gelder Forbes 1. He was a partner in 1819 with John Wolfe Forbes in New York City NY as C. & J. W. FORBES.

2. He was a partner from 1826 to 1833 with William Forbes in New York City NY as COLIN V. G. FORBES & SON.

3. He was a partner in 1835 with Colin Van Gelder Forbes in New York City NY as FORBES & SON with shop at 59Vandam Street.

John Wolfe Forbes 1. He was a partner in 1819 with Colin Van Gelder Forbes in New York City NY as C. & I. W. FORBES.

William Forbes 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1833 with Colin Van Gelder Forbes in New York City NY as COLIN V. G. FORBES &SON.

Jabez Wood Force 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1841 with Jacob Wood? in New York City NY as WOOD & FORCE.

George H. Ford 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1874 with Everard Benjamin in New Haven CT as BENJAMIN & FORD.

Philander Forristall 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1865 with Elisha Mills in Boston MA as MILLS & FORRISTALL. Listed in the 1850 and1855 city directories at 8 Market Square and in the 1860 edition at 28 & 33 Federal and 105 Congress Streets.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1875 with A. Winslow Banfield and William Whitcomb in Boston MA as BANFIELD &FORRISTALL, jewelry and fancy goods. Listed in the 1865-1870 city directories at 28 & 33 Federal and 105 CongressStreets.

Nathaniel Foster 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1860 with Thomas Foster in Newburyport MA as N & T FOSTER with a shop at 21 StateStreet. Given that he was well-known as a clockmaker, and only Thomas has a recorded independent mark, it is reasonableto assume Thomas was the actual silversmith of the two.

Thomas Foster 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1860 with Nathaniel Foster in Newburyport MA as N & T FOSTER with a shop at 21State Street. Given that his brother was well-known as a clockmaker, and only Thomas has a recorded independent mark, itis reasonable to assume he was the actual silversmith of the two.

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Nathaniel Fowle 1. He was a partner from circa 1803 to 1805 with John Fowle in Boston MA as JOHN & NATHANIEL FOWLE, watchrepairers and makers of spoons, with shop at 10 Ann Street and later at 67 Cornhill. Their family relationship, if one exists,has not been traced.

Nathaniel Fowle 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1833 with Samuel W. Kirkland in Northampton MA as FOWLE & KIRKLAND.

Julius Chauncy Francis 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1809 with Edmund Hughes in Middleton MA

James Ashbel Frary 1. He was a partner in 1852 with Horace C. and Dennis C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, Lemuel Curtis, William Lyman, and JohnMunson in Meriden CT as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.

Norman A. Freeman 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1850 with James and Samuel Wallin in New York City NY as FREEMAN & WALLIN.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1862 with Edwin Bennett in New York City NY as FREEMAN & BENNETT, listed in the1859 city directory at 287 Broadway.

John Baltus Freer 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1816 with George Halliwell in Poughkeepsie NY as FREER & HALLIWELL

Amos Binney French 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with Freeman Weston Puffer in Lowell MA as FRENCH & PUFFER, with a shop at 131 CentralStreet.

Benjamin C. Frobisher 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1825 with Jonathan Stodder in Boston MA as STODDER & FROBISHER at 59 Cornhill.

William Roby Frost 1. He was a partner c. 1810 with Henry Mumford in Providence RI as FROST & MUMFORD, manufacturers of diamonds,pearl, paste, and jet jewelry.

Addington Davenport Frye 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1843 with Robert Ludlow Shaw in New York City NY as FRYE & SHAW.

William Turner Gale 1. He was a partner from 1863 to 1865 with Jonas A. Eaton and James Pardon Snow in Boston MA as GALE, EATON &SNOW.

2. He was a partner in 1865 with James Pardon Snow in Boston MA as GALE, SNOW & Co.

Baldwin Gardiner 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1817 with Thomas Fletcher in Philadelphia PA together with brother Sydney, asFLETCHER & GARDINER with shop at Chestnut and Third Street.

2. He was a partner from 1815 to 1826 with Lewis Veron in Philadelphia PA as GARDINER & VERON, fancy hardwaremerchants with a shop at 93 Chestnut Street.

Sidney Gardiner 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1810 with Thomas Charles Fletcher in Boston MA as FLETCHER & GARDINER.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1827 with Thomas Fletcher in Philadelphia PA with brother Baldwin as FLETCHER &GARDINER with shop at Third and Chestnut Street.

Elizabeth Gardner 1. She was a partner from 1798 to 1800 with John Charles Jenckes in Providence RI as JENCKES & Co. Impartial Observer (01 Sept 1800), also U. S. Observer (18 Sept 1800) reported the partnership of John Gibbs' former apprentice, John C.Jenckes, and his widow, Elizabeth. The firm was dissolved on 01 Aug 1800.

Phillip Garrett 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1835 with Thomas Cresson Garrett in Philadelphia PA as PHILIP GARRETT & SON.

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Thomas Cresson Garrett 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1835 with Philip Garrett in Philadelphia PA as PHILIP GARRETT & SON

Nicholas Geffroy 1. He was a partner before 1802 with John A. Shaw in Newport RI as JOHN A. SHAW & Co.

George Sears Gelston 1. He was a partner c. 1835 with ? Porter in New York City NY as G. S. GELSTON & PORTER.

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1838 with Henry Gelston in New York City NY as GELSTON & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1839 to 1844 with William F. Ladd in New York City NY as GELSTON, LADD & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1844 to 1849 with ? Treadwell in New York City NY as GELSTON & TREADWELL.

Henry Gelston 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1838 with George S. Gelston in New York City NY as GELSTON & Co.

Hugh Gelston 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1821 with George Welles in Boston MA as WELLES & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1821 with James Gould in Baltimore MD as GELSTON & GOULD from shop at cornerof Baltimore and South Charles Streets.

Maltby Gelston 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1827 with Henry D. Wolcott in Boston MA as WOLCOTT & GELSTON.

James Harvey Gerould 1. He was a partner in 1825 with Samuel Allen Gerould in Keene NH as S. A. & J. H. GEROULD.

Samuel Allen Gerould 1. He was a partner in 1825 with James Harvey Gerould in Keene NH as S. A. & J. H. GEROULD.

2. He was a partner from circa 1849 to 1867 with Samuel Allen Gerould in Keene NH as S. A. GEROULD & SON.

3. He was a partner from circa 1867 to 1872 with George Richardson? and ? Skinner in Keene NH as GEROULD,RICHARDSON & SKINNER.

Samuel Allen Gerould 1. He was a partner from circa 1849 to 1867 with Samuel Allen Gerould in Keene NH as S. A. GEROULD & SON.

Oliver Gerrish 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1877 with Nathaniel Pearson in Portland ME as GERRISH & PEARSON with shop at 74Exchange Street.

Soloman Parks Giddings 1. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with H. G., A. W., and Norman Clark and Hiram Adams in Rutland VT as CLARKS,GIDDINGS, & ADAMS.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with Hiram E. Adams in Rutland VT as GIDDINGS & ADAMS.

Christopher Giffing 1. He was a partner in 1816 with Henry Hebard in New York City NY as GIFFING & HEBARD.

Nathaniel Jenks Gilman 1. He was a partner in 1846 with Robert Follansbee in Portland ME from a shop at Old No. 128 Middle Street " at the cornerof Union Street." In addition to watches and jewelry, their wares included " silver spoons, spectacles, gold and silver pencilcases, and diamond pointed gold pens. Silver and Britannia ware, butter knives, thimbles, purses, cutlery, combs, brushes,feather dusters, carpet bags, card receivers, together with a prime assortment of useful and fancy articles. "

Edward Gleason 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1871 with Roswell and Roswell Gleason in Dorchester MA as R. GLEASON & SONS,manufacturers of Britannia and silverplate goods.

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Roswell Gleason 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1871 with Roswell and Edward Gleason in Dorchester MA as R. GLEASON & SONS,manufacturers of Britannia and silverplate goods.

Roswell Gleason 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1871 with Roswell jr and Edward Gleason in Dorchester MA as R. GLEASON & SONS,manufacturers of Britannia and silverplate goods.

Daniel Goddard 1. He was a partner before 1817 with Luther Goddard in Shrewsbury MA

2. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1842 with Perley Goddard in Worcester MA as P. & D. GODDARD.

3. He was a partner c. 1845 with Luther Goddard in Worcester MA as D. GODDARD & SON.

Luther Goddard 1. He was a partner before 1817 with Daniel Goddard in Shrewsbury MA

Luther D. Goddard 1. He was a partner c. 1845 with Daniel Goddard in Worcester MA as D. GODDARD & SON.

Nicholas Goddard 1. He was a partner from 3 Jul 1797 to 1807 with Benjamin Lord in Rutland VT as LORD & GODDARD

Parley Goddard 1. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1842 with Daniel Goddard in Worcester MA as P. & D. GODDARD.

Daniel Treadwell Goodhue 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1865 with George Baker Goodhue in Providence RI as D. T. GOODHUE & SON withlistings in New England Mercantile Union and New England Buisness directories.

George Baker Goodhue 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1865 with Daniel Treadwell Goodhue in Providence RI as D. T. GOODHUE & SON withlistings in New England Mercantile Union and New England Buisness directories.

Theodore P. Gooding 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with George E. Lyford in Boston MA as GOODING & LYFORD. Their shop isfirst listed in city directories at 83 Washington Street, the old location of Josiah Gooding. By 1875, the firm was located at211 Washington.

Silas Harthan Goodnow 1. He was a partner c. 1845 with Charles W. Burbank in Boston MA as GOODNOW & BURBANK, listed in the citydirectory at 31 Washington Street.

Charles Whiting Goodrich 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1859 with James Nevin Hyde in New Orleans LA as HYDE & GOODRICH from shop at15 Chartres Street. After the death of Hyde in 1838, Goodrich continued under the old name with several other partnersuntil his own death in 1859. The firm eventualy closed in 1861, succeeded by THOMAS GRISWOLD & Co.

William McLean Goodrich 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1861 with A.L. Hyde, Henry Thomas, and Arthur Breese Griswold in New Orleans LA asHYDE & GOODRICH.

Allyn Goodwin 1. He was a partner from 1821 to 1825 with Horace Goodwin in Hartford CT as H. & A. GOODWIN

Homer Michael Goodwin 1. He was a partner in 1857 with Royal Cowles in Cleveland OH as COWLES & COMPANY.

Horace Goodwin 1. He was a partner from 1811 to 1821 with Thomas Dodd in Hartford CT as GOODWIN & DODD, taking over standand watch and silversmith business of HEYDORN & IMLAY.

2. He was a partner from 1821 to 1825 with Allyn Goodwin in Hartford CT as H. &. A. GOODWIN.

John Gordon 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1860 with William R. Eaton and William Bogert in Newburgh NY as EATON,GORDON, & BOGERT. The firm supplied goods to BALL, BLACK & Co.

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2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1864 with William Bogert in Newburgh NY as GORDON & BOGERT. As before, a greatproportion, if not all, of the firm's holloware production was made for BALL, BLACK & Co.

Jabez Gorham 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1818 with Christopher Burr, William Hadwen, George C. Clark and Henry G. Mumfordin Providence RI known as " The Firm."

2. He was a partner from 1825 to 1831 with Stanton Beede in Providence RI as GORHAM & BEEDE.

3. He was a partner from 1831 to 1837 with Henry L. Webster in Providence RI as GORHAM & WEBSTER

4. He was a partner from 1837 to 1840 with Henry L. Webster and William G. Price in Providence RI as GORHAM,WEBSTER & PRICE.

5. He was a partner from 1841 to 1850 with John Gorham in Providence RI as J GORHAM & SON. Son John was one ofthe first to recognize the advantages of machinery and introduced factory production methods to augment hand work.

John Gorham 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1850 with Jabez Gorham in Providence RI as J GORHAM & SON. One of the first torecognize the advantages of machinery and introduced factory production methods to augment hand work.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1852 with Gorham Thurber in Providence RI as GORHAM & THURBER.

3. He was a partner from 1852 to 1865 with Gordon Thurber and Lewis Dexter in Providence RI as GORHAM & Co. Thisis the foundation of what became the Gorham Corporation.

4. He was a partner from 1852 to 1875 with Gorham Thurber and Lewis Dexter in Providence RI as GORHAM & Co.Dexter retired in 1861. Gorham declared bankruptcy in October 1875. The firm was continued in other hands and heremained as a general employee. In 1878, he appealed for re-instatement, but was declined. 'Was some yrs ago Prest. of the Gorham mfg. Co. but failed badly in 1875, there being nothing for the unsecured creditors.For a time was in the employ of the company. It is not known how he gets a living. Is in no bus. & has no means. Is ofconsiderable ability but quite sanguine & speculative. These peculiarities were the curse of his fortune .' (Dunn Report, 25Sept. 1880)

5. He was a partner in 1856 with Gorham Thurber and Henry T. Brown in Providence RI as Gorham Co. & Brown. Thiswas a distribution outlet for silver goods and novelties; Henry Brown ran the shop.

6. He was a partner from 1865 to 1898 with Gorham Thurber and J. F. P. Lawton in Providence RI as GORHAMMANUFACTURING Co.

Richard Gorham 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1809 with Samuel Shethar in New Haven CT as SHETHAR & GORHAM. Shop on westside of High St. on land leased from Isaac Townsend. Partners sold the lease in 1809. Teaspoons with his mark and thosebearing the mark of S & G have been found in the New Haven area.

James Gould 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1821 with Hugh Gelston in Baltimore MD as GELSON & GOULD. Their business listedat the corner of Baltimore and South Charles Streets in 1817. The partnership was ended March 30, 1821.

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2. He was a partner from 1855 to 1858 with A. Stowell and William H. Ward in Baltimore MD as GOULD, STOWELL &WARD, a watch and clock making establishment at 168 Baltimore Street.

3. He was a partner from 1858 to 1864 with William H. Ward in Baltimore MD as GOULD & WARD, continuing at 168Baltimore Street.

Henry H. Graves 1. He was a partner in 1852 with Joshua Bradley Graves in Middletown CT as J. B. & H. H. GRAVES

Jesse Graves 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1816 with William Nichols in Cooperstown NY as GRAVES & NICHOLS.

Joshua Bradley Graves 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1850 with John H. Whitlock in Troy NY as GRAVES & WHITLOCK at 6 River Street.

2. He was a partner in 1852 with Henry H. Graves in Middletown CT as J. B. & H. H. GRAVES

William Henry Gray 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1877 with Edward Watson Libby (?) in Boston MA as GRAY & LIBBY at 159 WashingtonStreet.

Samuel Green 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1817 with Richard Austin in Boston MA

2. He was a partner from 1818 to 1819 with George Richardson in Boston MA

William Greene 1. He was a partner before 1805 with Nehemiah Dodge in Providence RI

2. He was a partner from 1806 to 1807 with Barton Ingraham in Providence RI as INGRAHAM & GREENE, from shop ". . . opposite the Baptist Meetinghouse ."

David Greenleaf 1. He was a partner from 1804 to 1807 with Frederick Oakes in Hartford CT as GREENLEAF & OAKES. Partnership wasdissolved according to Connecticut Courant of Sept. 30, 1807 and each carried on alone.

William Gregg 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1842 with Nathaniel and H. Sydney Hayden in Charleston SC as HAYDEN, GREGG &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1843 to 1846 with Nathaniel and H. Sydney Hayden in Charleston SC as GREGG & HAYDEN.

3. He was a partner from 1846 to 1852 with Nathaniel and H. Sydney Hayden in Charleston SC as GREGG, HAYDEN &Co.

Charles Greenberry Griffith 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1818 with George Washington Riggs in Baltimore MD as RIGGS & GRIFFITH with ashop at 74 Baltimore Street.

Major Greenbury Griffith 1. He was a partner in 1809 with John Gaither in Alexandria VA as GRIFFITH & GAITHER.

Brenton Bliss Grinnell 1. He was a partner from circa 1836 to 1839 with Alfred C. Peckham in New York City NY as PECKHAM & GRINNELL,listed in the 1836 city directory at 13 John Street, the same address as William Vermilye Brady.

Arthur Breese Griswold 1. He was a partner in 1861 with Henry Thomas, A.L. Abbott, and Henry Ginder in New Orleans LA as THOMAS,GRISWOLD & Co, successors to HYDE & GOODRICH.

Ashbel Griswold 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1842 with Ira Couch in Meriden CT as GRISWOLD & COUCH.

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2. He was a partner in 1852 with James Frary, Horace and Dennis Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, Lemuel Curtis, and John Munson inMeriden CT who, recognizing the shift in popular taste from pewter to britannia metal goods, founded the MeridenBritannia Company.

Charles Wesley Griswold 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with William, Joel, and George Griswold in Avoca, Steuben, NY asGRISWOLD & BROTHERS, with a branch store in Hornellsville.

Gaylord H Griswold 1. He was a partner c. 1831 with Benjamin Franklin Brooks in Utica NY as B. F. BROOKS & Co.

George Washington Griswold 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with William, Joel, and Charles Griswold in Avoca, Steuben, NY asGRISWOLD & BROTHERS, with a branch store in Hornellsville.

Gilbert Griswold 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with William Griswold in Middletown CT

Joel Wellington Griswold 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with William, Charles, and George Griswold in Avoca, Steuben, NY asGRISWOLD & BROTHERS, with a branch store in Hornellsville.

William Griswold 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with Gilbert Griswold in Middletown CT

William Delmar Griswold 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with Charles, Joel, and George Griswold in Avoca, Steuben, NY asGRISWOLD & BROTHERS, with a branch store in Hornellsville.

Henry Guild 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1880 with Charles H. Delano in Boston MA as GUILD & DELANO, manufacturingjewelers listed in city directories at 2 Winter Street.

Calvin Guiteau 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1843 with John Peabody in Nashville TN as PEABODY & GUITEAU.

Benjamin Gurnee 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1837 with Stephen Gurnee in New York City NY as B & S GURNEE. Also listed asGURNEE BROS.

Stephen Gurnee 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1837 with Benjamin Gurnee in New York City NY as B & S GURNEE. Also listed asGURNEE BROS.

Henry Haddock 1. He was a partner from circa 1838 to 1857 with Henry Andrews in Boston MA as HADDOCK & ANDREWS.

2. He was a partner from circa 1857 to 1865 with Albert Lincoln and Charles Foss in Boston MA as HADDOCK,LINCOLN & FOSS.

Benjamin King Hagger 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1834 with John William Hagger in Baltimore MD

John William Hagger 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1834 with Benjamin Hagger in Baltimore MD as B. K. HAGGER & SON.

John White Haight 1. He was a partner in 1850 with Leonard D. Leach in Auburn NY as HAIGHT & LEACH.

Nathan Hale 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1807 with Harry Hale in Windsor VT as H. & N. HALE.

Abraham Bashara Hall 1. He was a partner in 1813 with J. Hall in Geneva NY as J & AB HALL

2. He was a partner c. 1840 with A. D. Elton in Geneva NY as HALL & ELTON; possibly only silverplaters.

Deacon Almer Hall 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1865 with William Elton in Wallingford CT as HALL, ELTON & Co, manufacturingGeman silver and britannia wares.

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Green Hall 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1818 with Thomas Carson in Albany NY as CARSON & HALL.

2. He was a partner from 1828 to 1838 with John D. Hewson in Albany NY as HALL & HEWSON.

3. He was a partner from 1838 to 1842 with John D. Hewson and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON & Co.

4. He was a partner in 1845 with John D. Hewson, Sperry Brower, and Thomas Merrifield in Albany NY as HALL,HEWSON & MERRFIELD.

5. He was a partner from 1846 to 1852 with John D. Hewson and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON &BROWER

John Hubbard Hall 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Jehiel and Constant Johnson in Middletown CT as JOHNSON, HALL & Co.

Jonas Galutia Hall 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1851 with Ira Strong Towne in Montpelier VT as TOWN & HALL.

Lucius Edgar Hallock 1. He was a partner from circa 1871 to 1876 with John P, Adams in New York City NY as ADAMS, HALLOCK & Co,

Jabez Halsey 1. He was a partner from 1787 to 1789 with Philip Dally in New York City NY as DALLEY & HALSEY at 58 Queen Street.

Benjamin Halstead 1. He was a partner from 1763 to 1764 with Myer Myers in New York City NY as HALSTED & MYERS.

2. He was a partner in 1766 with Matthias Halstead in Elizabeth NJ

3. He was a partner from 1799 to 1809 with Matthias Halsted in New York City NY as BENJAMIN HALSTED & SON, gold-and silversmiths, thimble manufacturers.

Mathias Halstead 1. He was a partner from 1799 to 1809 with Benjamin Halsted in Philadelphia PA as BENJAMIN HALSTED & SON, gold-and silversmiths, thimble manufacturers.

Matthias Halstead 1. He was a partner in 1766 with Benjamin Halsted in Elizabeth NJ

John Hosmer Hamlin 1. He was a partner from circa 1809 to 1819 with William Hamlin in Providence RI as W & J. H. HAMLIN.

Samuel Hamlin 1. He was a partner from 1767 to 1769 with Benjamin Henshaw in Hartford CT

2. He was a partner from 1774 to 1781 with Gershom Jones in Providence RI as HAMLIN & JONES. The partnershipended in a law suit between the partners, Jones suing for monies owed and given judgement for £100 15s and costs of suit.

William Hamlin 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1819 with John Hosmer Hamlin in Providence RI as W. & J. H. HAMLIN, first with ashop opposite the Baptist Meeting House and later at the Sign of the Quadrant, 131 South Water Street, in the store ofBenjamin Clifford.

Seneca Hammond 1. He was a partner from circa 1804 to 1810 with John Osborn in Utica NY as OSBORN & HAMMOND.

James Brandon Hampton 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with John C. Palmer in Salisbury NC as HAMPTON & PALMER.

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Florence L. Hancock 1. She was a partner from 1891 to 1892 with Rebecca, Josephine, and Florence Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M.WHITING. At the death of Frank Mortimer Whting, his business was continued by his widow, mother, and two sisters. In1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name waschanged to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. after a lawsuit brought by WHITING MANUFACTURING. The firm was alsorequired to drop its griffin mark. In 1924, it was sold to Ellmore Silver Co.

Geogre Lucas Hanks 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1841 with A. Palmer in Cincinnati OH as PALMER & HANKS.

Francis Low Harding 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1859 with Newell Harding, Alexander H. Lewis, and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MA as N.HARDING & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1859 to 1862 with Newell Harding and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MA as N. HARDING & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1862 to 1881 with Francis Harding, John D. Sullivan, and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MA as N.HARDING & Co.

Newell Harding 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1859 with Francis Low Harding, Alexander H. Lewis, and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MAas N. HARDING & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1859 to 1862 with Francis Low Harding and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MA as N. HARDING &Co.

Henry Harland 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1834 with Daniel Blair in New Orleans LA as HARLAND & BLAIR.

2. He was a partner in 1830 with H. Bliss in New Orleans LA as HARLAND & BLISS.

Samuel Harrington 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with Edward Prevear in Amherst MA as PREVEAR & HARRINGTON.

Eliphaz Hart 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1816 with Judah Hart in Middletown CT as HART & HART. Shop located " On the Greenby the Court House ."

Judah Hart 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1803 with Charles Brewer as HART & BREWER, announced in the Middlesex Gazette in1802; notice on Oct 7, 1803 of partnership dissolved.

2. He was a partner from 1803 to 1805 with Jonathan Bliss in Middletown CT as HART & BLISS.

3. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with Alvan Wilcox in Norwich CT as HART & WILCOX, having purchased thebusiness of Abel Brewster in Norwich, Connecticut.

4. He was a partner from 1810 to 1816 with Eliphaz Hart in Norwich CT

Lucius Hart 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1847 with Thomas D. Boardman in New York City NY as BOARDMAN & HART.

Charles Harwood 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1880 with Willard Harwood in Boston MA as HARWOOD BROTHERS, listed in variouscity directories at 26 Bromfield Street.

Willard Harwood 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1880 with Charles Harwood in Boston MA as HARWOOD BROTHERS, listed in variouscity directories at 26 Bromfield Street.

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Ralph Thurston Haskins 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with William Haskins in Boston MA as W. E. & R. HASKINS.

2. He was a partner from 1832 to 1860 with William Haskins in Providence RI as W. E. & R. HASKINS.

William Emerson Haskins 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with Ralph Haskins in Boston MA as W. E. & R. HASKINS.

2. He was a partner from 1832 to 1860 with Ralph Haskins in Providence RI as W. E. & R. HASKINS.

Eurotas Parmalee Hastings 1. He was a partner in 1814 with Oliver Hastings in Clinton NY as O. & E. P. HASTINGS.

Oliver Hastings 1. He was a partner in 1814 with Eurotas Parmalee Hastings in Clinton NY as O. & E. P. HASTINGS.

Philander Barton Hatch 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1847 with William Morrill in Brandon VT as HATCH & MORRILL.

William Henry Harrison Hatch 1. He was a partner from circa 1837 to 1857 with Edward Prince Banks in Portland ME as BANKS & HATCH at the Sign ofthe Quadrant and Watch, No. 6 Exchange Street (1841) and 72 Exchange Street (1844).

Horace Harlow Hawley 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1853 with Asa Fuller in Utica NY as HAWLEY, FULLER & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1856 with Almon and George Leach in Utica NY as HAWLEY & LEACH

John Dean Hawley 1. He was a partner from 1844 to 1869 with William W. Willard in Syracuse NY as WILLARD & HAWLEY and WILLARD,HAWLEY & Co. after 1859.

Oliver Andrew Hawley 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1850 with Fayette Tracy in Cazenovia NY as TRACY & HAWLEY.

Augustus Henry Hayden 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1852 with William Gregg in Charleston SC as HAYDEN & GREGG with shop at 232King Street.

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1855 with William Gregg and Hezekiah Sidney Hayden in Charleston SC as HAYDEN,GREGG & Co with shop at 232 King Street.

3. He was a partner from 1855 to 1863 with Hezekiah Sidney Hayden and W. G. Wilden in Charleston SC as HAYDENBROS. & Co.

4. He was a partner in 1865 with W. G. Wilden in Charleston SC as HAYDEN & WHILDEN.

Hezekiah Sidney Hayden 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1855 with William Gregg and Augustus Henry Hayden in Charleston SC as HAYDEN,GREGG & Co with shop at 232 King Street.

Hiram Washington Hayden 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1886 with Israel Holmes and John C. Booth in Waterbury CT as HOLMES, BOOTH &HAYDENS.

Nathaniel Hayden 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1843 with William Gregg in Charleston SC as HAYDEN & GREGG with a shop at 232King Street.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1850 with William Gale in New York City NY as GALE & HAYDEN at 116 FultonStreet.

Peter Perret Hayes 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1826 with John Adriance in Poughkeepsie NY as HAYES & ADRIANCE.

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2. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with ? Hayes in Poughkeepsie NY as P. P. HAYES & SON.

Charles Edward Hayward 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1855 with ? Thompson amd Jonathan Briggs in Attleboro MA as THOMPSON,HAYWARD & Co.

Nathan Lord Hazen 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1847 with Peleg Collins in Cincinnati OH as HAZEN & COLLINS.

Daniel Booth Hempstead 1. He was a partner c. 1806 with Asa Spencer in New London CT as SPENCER & HEMPSTEAD.

2. He was a partner from circa 1821 to 1852 with Nathaniel Saltonstall and Asa Spencer in Eatonton Ga as D. B.HEMPSTEAD & Co. His place taken by son Daniel in 1852, joined by grand-nephew Daniel in 1882.

Benjamin Henshaw 1. He was a partner from 1767 to 1769 with Samuel Hamlin in Hartford CT

Charles Louis Hequembourg 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1865 with Theodore Hequembourg in Saint Louis MO

George William Hequembourg 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1855 with Theodore Hequembourg in Saint Louis MO listed in city directory as ". . .watchmakers and manufacturers of jewelry, spectacles, etc ."

Theodore Hequembourg 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1865 with Charles Louis Hequembourg in Saint Louis MO

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1855 with George William Hequembourg in Saint Louis MO listed in city directory as ". .. watchmakers and manufacturers of jewelry, spectacles, etc ."

William Heurtin 1. He was a partner c. 1766 with ? Burgi in Bound Brook Somerset NJ

John D. Hewson 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1838 with Green Hall in Albany NY as HALL & HEWSON.

2. He was a partner from 1838 to 1842 with Green Hall and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON & Co.

3. He was a partner in 1845 with Green Hall, Sperry Brower, and Thomas Merrifield in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON &MERRFIELD.

4. He was a partner from 1846 to 1852 with Green Hall and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON &BROWER

William Brestede Heyer 1. He was a partner before 7 May 1808 with Jesse Gale in New York City NY as HEYER & GALE.

Samuel Hildeburn 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1833 with James Watson in Philadelphia PA as WATSON & HILDEBURN.

Chester Hildreth 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1889 with William Bliss Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as BRINSMAID & HILDRETH.

Daniel Hinsdale 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with John Hinsdale in Middletown CT as J. & D. HINSDALE.

Epaphras Hinsdale 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1810 with John Taylor and Horace Hinsdale in New York City NY as TAYLOR &HINSDALE, jewelers. This was a branch of the firm E. HINSDALE & Co of Newark.

Horace Seymour Hinsdale 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1830 with John Taylor and Epaphras Hinsdale in New York City NY as TAYLOR &HINSDALE, jewelers. This was a branch of the firm E. HINSDALE & Co of Newark. The original partnership ended with thedeath of Epaphras Hinsdale in 1810, but the firm name and mark continued in use through the 1820s.

2. He was a partner from 1815 to 1819 with Beziah Palmer in Newark NJ as PALMER & HINSDALE.

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3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1837 with John H. Atkin in Newark NJ as HINSDALE & ATKINS

John Hinsdale 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with Daniel Hinsdale in Middletown CT as J. & D. HINSDALE.

Nelson Holland 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1828 with Ebenezer Strong Phelps in Northampton MA as PHELPS & HOLLAND.

Joseph Hollingshead 1. He was a partner c. 1740 with Isaac Pearson in Burlington NJ as PEARSON & HOLLINGSHEAD.

Gilson Diron Hollister 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1843 with John Danforth in Hartford CT as DANFORTH & HOLLISTER.

Julius Hollister 1. He was a partner from circa 1842 to 1846 with Oliver Seymour in Hartford CT as SEYMOUR & HOLLISTER with shopat 20 Windsor Street.

Adrian Bancker Holmes 1. He was a partner from 1886 to 1889 with James S. Holmes in Newark NJ as A. B. & J. S. HOLMES with shop at 627Broad Street.

Israel Holmes 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1838 with ? Hotchkiss in Waterbury Middlesex MA as HOLMES & HOTCHKISS.

2. He was a partner from 1851 to 1857 with ? Tuttle in Bristol CT as HOLMES & TUTTLE, manufactures of silverplatedflateware. The firm was taken over by the Bristol Brass & Clock Co.

3. He was a partner from 1853 to 1886 with John C. Booth, and Hiran Washington Hayden in Waterbury CT as HOLMES,BOOTH & HAYDENS'.

James Scrywegeaur Holmes 1. He was a partner from 1886 to 1889 with Adrian Bancker Holmes in Newark NJ as A. B. & J. S. HOLMES with shop at627 Broad Street.

Charles W. Holt 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1875 with John and Justin E. Holt in Boston MA as J. HOLT & SONS with a shop at 33Sudbury Street and after 1872 at 55½ Sudbury.

John Holt 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1865 with Justin E. Holt in Boston MA as J. & J. E. HOLT with a shop at 44 UnionStreet and by 1860 at 98 Union.

2. He was a partner from 1870 to 1875 with Charles W. and Justin E. Holt in Boston MA as J. HOLT & SONS with a shopat 33 Sudbury Street and after 1872 at 55½ Sudbury.

Justin E. Holt 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1865 with John Holt in Boston MA as J. & J. E. HOLT with a shop at 44 UnionStreet and by 1860 at 98 Union.

Justin E. Holt 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1875 with John and Charles W. Holt in Boston MA as J. HOLT & SONS with a shop at33 Sudbury Street and after 1872 at 55½ Sudbury.

Harry A. Holton 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1888 with Harrry H. Holton in Wells River VT as HARRY HOLTON & SON.

Harry Hibbard Holton 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1888 with Harrry A. Holton in Wells River VT as HARRY HOLTON & SON.

Joel Huntington Holton 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1879 with Edwin Ripley in Burlington VT as RIPLEY & HOLTON, silverplaters.

Simeon Holton 1. He was a partner from Aug 1850 to 1853 with Charles H. Carpenter in Middlebury VT as HOLTON & CARPENTERwith a shop in the old stand on the bridge formerly occupied by John Dyar. Advertisements for gold & silver watches, finesilverware and table goods, tea sets, tea, table, and salt spoons, etc, ran in local papers through late 1851.

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Benjamin Locklin Hood 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1854 with Edward M. Tobey in Albany NY as HOOD & TOBEY.

Hugh Horah 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1821 with Curtis Wilkinson in Salisbury NC as WILKINSON & HORAH.

David Hotchkiss 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with Benjamin R. Norton in Palmyra NY as HOTCHKISS & NORTON

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1871 with Andrew B. Schreuder in Syracuse NY as HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER. Aswholesale manufaturers, their mark is found in association with many jewelers and retailers.

Giles Hotchkiss 1. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1833 with Francis Spencer, Lawrence Spencer, and Letsome Terrell. in NaugatuckCT as SPENCER, HOTCHKISS & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1843 with Francis Spencer, Lawrence Spencer, and Jesse Wooster in Naugatuck CT asSPENCER & WOOSTER.

John Storrs Hovey 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1848 with F. A. Gleason in Rome NY as GLEASON & HOVEY.

Stanford Hovey 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1852 with Amos Parker in Manchester NH as HOVEY, PARKER & Co.

George C. Howe 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1834 with Edwin Stebbins in New York City NY as STEBBIN & HOWE.

2. He was a partner from 1839 to 1840 with ? Guion in New York City NY as HOWE & GUION.

Otis Howe 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1817 with Reuben H. Putney in Sacketts Harbor NY as PUTNEY & HOWE.

James Howell 1. He was a partner before 1801 with Joseph Richardson in Philadelphia PA as J. RICHARDSON & Co.

Silas White Howell 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1798 with ? Arnold in Albany NY as HOWELL & ARNOLD.

2. He was a partner in 1801 with Joseph Hall in Albany NY as HOWELL & HALL.

George Anson Hoyt 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1832 with Peter Griffen in Albany NY as GRIFFEN & HOYT.

2. He was a partner c. 1830 with George Kippen in Albany NY as HOYT & KIPPEN.

3. He was a partner from 1845 to 1846 with George Barnum Hoyt in Albany NY as GEORGE A. HOYT & SON.

George Barnum Hoyt 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with William Boyd in Albany NY as BOYD & HOYT.

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1846 with George Anson Hoyt in Albany NY as GEORGE A. HOYT & SON.

Seymour Hoyt 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1836 with Ebenezer Whitney in New York City NY as WHITNEY & HOYT.

2. He was a partner from 1842 to 1843 with William H. Hoyt in New York City NY as S. HOYT & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1854 to 1859 with William H. Hoyt in New York City NY as S. HOYT & Co. William Hoyt diedin 1856.

4. He was a partner from 1860 to 1865 with James Badger and Joseph Dillon in New York City NY as HOYT, BADGER, &DILLON.

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Edmund Hughes 1. He was a partner from circa 1805 to 1806 with John Ward in Middletown CT as WARD & HUGHES

2. He was a partner in 1806 with Jonathan Bliss in Middletown CT as HUGHES & BLISS

3. He was a partner from 1807 to 1809 with Julius C. Francis in Middletown CT as HUGHES & FRANCIS

Gurdon W. Hull 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1898 with Samuel Simpson, Charles Dwight Yale, and ? Miller in Wallingford CT asSIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & Co. Became, in 1898, one of the founding members of International Silver.

John Hull 1. He was a partner from 1652 to 1683 with Robert Sanderson in Boston MA in 1652, Hull noted in his diary that, onbeing appointed mintmaster, " I chose my friend, Roberts Sanderson, to be my partner, to which the court consented."

Francis Hunnewell 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1863 with Samuel Trevitt Crosby and Henry Dutton Morse in Boston MA as CROSBY,HUNNEWELL & MORSE

James Augustus Hunnewell 1. He was a partner c. 1845 with Henry P. Farnum in Boston MA as HUNNEWELL & FARNUM, listed in the city directoryat the rear of 17 Hanover Street.

George Hunt 1. He was a partner c. 1844 with ? Allen in Providence RI as HUNT & ALLEN.

Jonathan Hunt 1. He was a partner from Aug 1795 to 27 Sep 1803 with Horatio Clark in Bennington VT as HUNT & CLARK. When thepartnership dissolved, Clark continued the business at the old stand.

Alfred Henry Huntington 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1844 with ? Ames in Saint Albans VT

2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1856 with Charles Wyman in Saint Albans VT as HUNTINGTON & WYMAN. CharlesWyman had served an apprenticeship with Foster Grow in Chelsea, Vermont, beginning in 1841. Six months after his timeexpired, he came to St. Albans and commenced working for A. H. Huntington. After two years as journeyman, he enteredinto partnership with Huntington. The partnership lasted for seven " pleasant and fairly profitable" years and in 1856 Mr.Huntington retired. Charles's brother, John Wyman, bought Huntington's interest and the new partnership commencedbusiness under the name of C. & J. WYMAN.

Collins Hickox Huntington 1. He was a partner in 1852 with William M. Beeman in Saint Albans VT

Elihu Hill Huntington 1. He was a partner from 1862 to 1868 with Charles Wyman in Saint Albans VT as WYMAN & HUNTINGTON.

John Huntington 1. He was a partner in 1824 with William Huntington in Oxford NC as WM & JOHN HUNTINGTON.

2. He was a partner in 1827 with ? Wynne in Salisbury NC as HUNTINGTON & WYNNE

3. He was a partner in 1828 with ? Trotter in Charlotte NC as TROTTER & HUNTINGTON.

4. He was a partner in 1834 with ? Lynch in Hillsborough NC as HUNTINGTON & LYNCH.

Richard Huntington 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with Jonathan Packard in Springfield MA as HUNTINGTON & PACKARD.

William Huntington 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1820 with John Van Hook in Hillsborough NC as WILLIAM HUNTINGTON & Co.

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2. He was a partner from 1824 to 1839 with John Huntington in Oxford NC as WM & JOHN HUNTINGTON. Joined byformer apprentice Lemuel Lynch, 1834-1836.

William Coit Huntington 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1857 with Isaac Newton Laboyteaux in Cincinnati OH as HUNTINGTON &LABOYTEAUX with a shop at 123 Main Street.

George Hutton 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1817 with Isaac Hutton in Albany NY as I & G HUTTON. It is likely that George wasbasically a merchant in the venture.

Isaac Hutton 1. He was a partner from 1787 to 1790 with John Folsom in Albany NY as FOLSOM & HUTTON.

2. He was a partner from 1796 to 1817 with George Hutton in Albany NY as I & G HUTTON.

James Nevins Hyde 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1819 with Rufus Nevins in New York City NY as HYDE & NEVINS. As well as silvergoods, the firm sold a variety of fancy goods and hardware and imported silver from Bradbury & Sons of Sheffield, England.

2. He was a partner from 1816 to 1837 with Charles Whiting Goodrich in New Orleans LA as HYDE & GOODRICH fromshop at 15 Chartres Street.

Joshua Hyde 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1868 with William Mitchell Young in Mount Vernon OH as HYDE & YOUNG.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with William Mitchell Young and Levi Stone in Mount Vernon OH as YOUNG,STONES & HYDE.

David Smith Ilsley 1. He was a partner from 10 Nov 1825 to 2 Mar 1826 with Albert Titcomb in Portland ME as ILSLEY & TITCOMB, with ashop in the Kinsman's Building on Middle Street.

Richard Imlay 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1811 with C. Heydorn in Hartford CT as HEYDORN & IMLAY. A notice dated 21March 1811 announced that GOODWIN & TODD had taken over the business of HEYDORN & IMLAY.

Barton Ingraham 1. He was a partner from circa 1806 to 1807 with William Greene in Providence RI as INGRAHAM & GREENE with shopopposite the Baptist Meetinghouse.

Lee Ingraham 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1862 with Miles Ingaham in Hartford CT as INGRAHAM BROTHERS, electro-processsilverplaters at the rear of 66 Asylum Street. After 1862, they are listed as photographers in city directories.

Miles Ingraham 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1860 with Chauncey Morgan in Hartford CT as MORGAN & INGRAHAM, silverplaters,working from a shop at 55 Pearl Street, the former address of SEYMOUR & LINDSLEY.

2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1862 with Lee Ingaham in Hartford CT as INGRAHAM BROTHERS, electro-processsilverplaters at the rear of 66 Asylum Street. After 1862, they are listed as photographers in city directories.

Jonathan Jackson 1. He was a partner from 1699 to 1736 with John Dolbeare in Boston MA as DOLBEARE & JACKSON.

John Charles Jenckes 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1800 with Elizabeth Gibbs in Providence RI as JENKES & Co. The Impartial Observer (Sept. 1, 1800) and the U. S. Observer (Sept. 18, 1800) reported the partnership of John Gibbs' former apprentice, John C.Jenckes, and Gibb's widow, Elizabeth. The firm was dissolved on 01 Aug 1800.

Talbot Winchester Jenkins 1. He was a partner in 1894 with A. & W. F. Jacobi and William Amour Jenkins in Baltimore MD as JACOBI & JENKINS.

William Armour Jenkins 1. He was a partner in 1894 with A. & W. F. Jacobi and Talbot Winchester Jenkins in Baltimore MD as JACOBI & JENKINS.

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George W. Jenney 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1872 with Eugene F. Rand in Waterbury VT as JENNY & RAND. Jenny remained inStowe and Rand ran the shop in Waterbury. Early in 1872, he bought out Jenny's interest.

2. He was a partner from 1873 to 1874 with J. A. Campbell in Hyde Park VT as JENNY & CAMPBELL. In an arrangementsimilar to JENNY & RAND, the partnership continued in both Stowe and Hyde Park until Campbell bought out his partner.

Chauncey Jerome 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1827 with ? Thompson in Bristol CT as JEROME, THOMPSON & CO.

2. He was a partner from 1828 to 1833 with Noble Jerome, Elijah Darrow, and Chauncey Mathews in Bristol CT asJEROMES & DARROW.

3. He was a partner from 1834 to 1839 with Noble Jerome in Bristol CT c.& N. JEROME

4. He was a partner from 1839 to 1840 with ? Grant and ? Gilbert in Bristol CT as JEROMES, GILBERT & GRANT

5. He was a partner from 1843 to 1857 with Clockmaker in New Haven CT forced into bankrupcy, the business wasbought out by The New Haven Clock Co.

Noble Jerome 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1833 with Chauncey Jerome, Elijah Darrow, and Chauncey Mathews in Bristol CT asJEROMES & DARROW.

2. He was a partner from 1834 to 1839 with Chauncey Jerome in Bristol CT c.& N. JEROME.

Constant Johnson 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Jehiel Johnson and John H. Hall in Middletown CT as JOHNSON, HALL & Co.

Jehiel Johnson 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Constant Johnson and John H. Hall in Middletown CT as JOHNSON, HALL &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1817 to 1818 with William Nott in Middletown CT as JOHNSON & NOTT.

3. He was a partner from 1819 to 1825 with William Nott and Samuel Babcock in Middletown CT as NOTT, BABCOCK &JOHNSON.

William Johonnot 1. He was a partner c. 1806 with William B. Johonnot in Windsor VT as WILLIAM & WILLIAM JOHONNOT.

William B. Johonnot 1. He was a partner from 1789 to 1790 with Isaac Sanford in Hartford CT as SANFORD & JOHONNOT.

2. He was a partner c. 1806 with William Johonnot in Windsor VT as WILLIAM & WILLIAM JOHONNOT.

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3. He was a partner from 1809 to 1815 with ? Tuells in Windsor VT as JOHONNOT & TUELLS from shop of WilliamJohonnot opposite Captain Pette's Coffee Shop.

4. He was a partner in 1815 with Richard Ransom Smith in Windsor VT as JOHONNOT & SMITH.

George Bond Jones 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1853 with True M. Ball and Nathaniel Poor in Boston MA as JONES, BALL & POOR.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with True M. Ball, Seth Brown, John Damon, Nathaniel Poor, and Benjamin Shrevein Boston MA as JONES, BALL & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1855 to 1860 with Seth Browne and Benjamin Shreve in Boston MA as JONES, SHREVE,BROWN & Co.

Gershom Jones 1. He was a partner from 1774 to 1781 with Samuel Hamlin in Providence RI as HAMLIN & JONES. The partnership endedin a law suit between the partners, Jones suing for monies owed and given judgement for £100 15s and costs of suit.

2. He was a partner from 1806 to 1807 with Samuel Ely and James Green Jones in Providence RI as GERSHON JONES &SONS.

James Green Jones 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1807 with Gershom and Samuel Ely Jones in Providence RI as GERSHON JONES &SONS.

John Jones 1. He was a partner from 1809 to 1810 with Zalmon Aspinwall in Boston MA as JONES & ASPINWALL

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1813 with John Pierce in Boston MA as JONES & PIERCE.

3. He was a partner from 1816 to 1818 with Richard Ward in Boston MA as JONES & WARD.

John Belknap Jones 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1820 with Jabez Baldwin in Boston MA as BALDWIN & JONES, with shop at 10Newbury Street.

2. He was a partner from 1822 to 1828 with Edward Putnam and John J. Lows in Boston MA as PUTNAM & LOW.

3. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with Samuel S. Ball in Boston MA as JOHN B. JONES & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1839 to 1846 with Francis Lows, John J. Lows and Samuel S. Ball in Boston MA as JONES, LOWS& BALL

Samuel Ely Jones 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1807 with Gershom and James Green Jones in Providence RI as GERSHON JONES &SONS.

William P. Jones 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1873 with Anthony Towle in Newburyport MA as TOWLE & JONES, having purchasedthe business of their master. In 1870 the name was changed to TOWLE, JONES & Co, with the admittance of EdwardTowle.

Nathan Keeler 1. He was a partner in 1807 with Thadeus Keeler in New York City NY as N & T KEELER

Thaddeus Keeler 1. He was a partner in 1809 with Nathan Keeler in New York City NY as N & T KEELER.

Timothy Keith 1. He was a partner before 1825 with William Keith in Worcester MA as T. & W. KEITH at 219 Main Street.

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William Keith 1. He was a partner before 1825 with Timothy Keith, Jr. in Worcester MA as T. & W. KEITH at 219 Main Street.

Edward G. Kelley 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Henry A. Kelley in Nantucket MA as E. G. & H. A. KELLEY.

2. He was a partner c. 1840 with James S. Kelley in Nantucket MA as E. & J. KELLEY.

Henry A Kelley 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Edward G. Kelley in Nantucket MA as E. G. & H. A. KELLEY.

James S. Kelley 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Edward G. Kelley in Nantucket MA as E. & J. KELLEY.

George Penton Kendrick 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1932 with William Carnes Kendrick in Louisville KY as WILLIAM KENDRICK'S SONS.

William Kendrick 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1841 with James I. Lemon in Louisville KY as LEMON & KENDRICK.

2. He was a partner from 1873 to 1880 with William Carnes Kendrick in Louisville KY as WM KENDRICK & SON, with ashop on the south side of Main Street, just east of the National Hotel. The firm moved in 1875 to west side of Fourth Streetat number 336, between Market and Jefferson. By 1877, the shop was at 110 Fourth.

William Carnes Kendrick 1. He was a partner from 1873 to 1880 with William Kendrick in Louisville KY as WM KENDRICK & SON, with a shop onthe south side of Main Street, just east of the National Hotel. The firm moved in 1875 to west side of Fourth Street atnumber 336, between Market and Jefferson. By 1877, the shop was at 110 Fourth.

2. He was a partner from 1880 to 1932 with George P. Kendrick in Louisville KY as WILLIAM KENDRICK'S SONS.

Edward Parry Kennard 1. He was a partner from 1876 to 1880 with Lewis Jenks in Boston MA as KENNARD & JENKS. The firm manufactured finequality sterling flatware, which was probably retailed by BIGELOW, KENNARD & Co. The firm was purchased by Gorhamin 1880 and the plant moved to Providence RI.

Martin Parry Kennard 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1863 with John Bigelow, Alanson Bigelow, Abraham Bigelow, and William Kennard inBoston MA as BIGELOW BROS. & KENNARD, listed in the 1855 city directory at 121 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1891 with Abraham Bigelow, William Kennard, F. T. Bemis, and Alanson Bigelow, Jr. inBoston MA as BIGELOW, KENNARD & Co.

William Henry Kennard 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1863 with John Bigelow, Alanson Bigelow, Abraham Bigelow, and Martin Kennard inBoston MA as BIGELOW BROS. & KENNARD, listed in the 1855 city directory at 121 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1891 with Abraham Bigelow, Martin Kennard, F. T. Bemis, and Alanson Bigelow, Jr. inBoston MA as BIGELOW, KENNARD & Co.

Leverett Kimball 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1861 with Charles E. Gould in Haverhill MA as KIMBALL & GOULD.

2. He was a partner from 1871 to 1890 with Wallace Kimball in Haverhill MA as L. KIMBALL & Co.

Lewis B. Kimball 1. He was a partner from 1859 to 1862 with Newell and Francis Low Harding in Haverhill MA as N. HARDING & Co.

Wallace Lowe Kimball 1. He was a partner from 1871 to 1890 with Leverett Kimball in Haverhill MA as L. KIMBALL & Co.

Ashbel King 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1856 with Walter King in Warren OH as KING & SON.

2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1864 with Walter and Julius King in Warren OH as KING & BROTHERS.

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Julius King 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1864 with Ashbel and Walter King in Warren OH as KING & BROTHERS.

Lyman King 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1860 with Emery A. Whipple in Springfield MA as KING, WHIPPLE & Co.

Walter King 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with Ashbel King in Warren OH as KING & SON.

Walter Burnham King 1. He was a partner from 1856 to 1864 with Ashbel and Julius King in Warren OH as KING & BROTHERS.

Daniel Perry Kingsbury 1. He was a partner in 1862 with George W. Kingsbury in Chester VT as D. P. & G. KINGSBURY.

George W. Kingsbury 1. He was a partner in 1862 with Daniel P. Kingsbury in Chester VT as D. P. & G. KINGSBURY.

David Kinsey 1. He was a partner from 1844 to 1861 with Edward Kinsey in Cincinnati OH as E. & D. KINSEY.

2. He was a partner from 1861 to 1871 with Louis A. Kinsey and John B. Callahan in Cincinnati OH as D. KINSEY & Co.

Edward Kinsey 1. He was a partner in 1836 with Pulaski Scovil in Cincinnati OH as SCOVIL & KINSEY.

2. He was a partner from 1844 to 1861 with David Kinsey in Cincinnati OH as E. & D. KINSEY.

Louis A. Kinsey 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1871 with David Kinsey and John B. Callahan in Cincinnati OH as D. KINSEY & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1871 to 1882 with John B. Callahan in Cincinnati OH as D. KINSEY & Co. until 1878, then as L.A. KINSEY.

George Kippen 1. He was a partner from circa 1815 to 1820 with Barzillai Benjamin in Bridgeport CT

2. He was a partner from 1821 to 1824 with William Wordin in Bridgeport CT as KIPPEN & WORDIN

3. He was a partner in 1825 with Elias Camp in Bridgeport CT

4. He was a partner in 1830 with George A. Hoyt in Albany NY as HOYT & KIPPEN

John Burgis Kirby 1. He was a partner from 1834 to 1850 with George B. Brown in New Haven CT as BROWN & KIRBY.

2. He was a partner c. 1870 with Samuel Hubbard Kirby in New Haven CT as KIRBY & SON.

Samuel Hubbard Kirby 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with John Burgis Kirby in New Haven CT as KIRBY & SON.

Charles Douglas Kirk 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1868 with Samuel, Henry, and Edwin Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SONS at 172Baltimore Street.

Edwin Clarence Kirk 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1868 with Samuel, Henry, and Charles Edward Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SONSat 172 Baltimore Street.

Henry Child Kirk 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1861 with Samuel Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SON at 172 Baltimore Street.

2. He was a partner from 1861 to 1868 with Samuel, Charles, and Edwin Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SONS at 172Baltimore Street.

Samuel Kirk 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1820 with John Smith in Baltimore MD from shop at 30 Baltimore Street.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1861 with Henry Child Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SON at 172 Baltimore Street.

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3. He was a partner from 1861 to 1868 with Henry, Charles, and Edward Kirk in Baltimore MD as S. KIRK & SONS at 172Baltimore Street.

James Kirkham 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1851 with ? Woodworth in Springfield MA as WOODWORTH & KIRKHAM.

William Kirkham 1. He was a partner in 1865 with Eugene B. Floyd in Burlington VT as E. B. FLOYD & Co. at 154 Church Street, havingbought the business of Charles W. Wingate.

Joseph B. Knowles 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1859 with Henry Lamson Webster in Providence RI as WEBSTER & KNOWLES.

2. He was a partner from 1859 to 1864 with Henry Lamson Webster and Samuel J. Ladd in Providence RI as WEBSTER,KNOWLES & LADD.

3. He was a partner from 1864 to 1875 with Samuel J. Ladd in Providence RI as KNOWLES & LADD. Though Ladd retiredas partner in 1875, he continued to work and design for the firm until his death in 1886.

4. He was a partner from 1875 to 1891 with Stephen M. Knowles in Providence RI as J. B. & S. M. KNOWLES.

Stephen M. Knowles 1. He was a partner from 1875 to 1891 with Joseph B. Knowles in Providence RI as J. B. & S. M. KNOWLES.

Francis Alan Knowlton 1. He was a partner from 1869 to 1875 with Benjamin Goddard in Worcester MA as B. GODDARD & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1873 to 1876 with Charles N. Scott in Worcester MA the firm retaining the name of B.GODDARD & Co.

Ebenezer Knowlton Lakeman 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1830 with John Stevens in Salem MA as STEVENS & LAKEMAN.

Anthony Lamb 1. He was a partner from 1750 to 1760 with John Lamb in New York City NY as A. LAMB & SON.

John Lamb 1. He was a partner from 1750 to 1760 with Anthony Lamb in New York City NYHe left the trade to become a wine merchant. He later served in the Revolution, obtaining the rank of General.

Francis Lamson 1. He was a partner c. 1845 with Josiah Mendum Tarr in Lowell MA as LAMSON & TARR.

Tobias D. Lander 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1854 with Oscar Jennings in New York City NY as JENNINGS & LANDER.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1854 with Seth P. and/or Bela Squire in New York City NY as SQUIRE & LANDER.

George Marcellus Landers 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1865 with ? Smith in New Britain CT as LANDERS & SMITH MANUFACTURING

2. He was a partner in 1865 with James D. Frary and ? Clark in New Britain CT as LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK.

Elisha Perkins Langworthy 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1814 with Lyman Baker Langworthy in Ballston Spa NY as E. P. & L. B. LANGWORTHY.

Lyman Baker Langworthy 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1814 with Elisha Perkins Langworthy in Ballston Spa NY as E. P. & L. B. LANGWORTHY.

Jacob Gerritse Lansing 1. He was a partner from 1774 to 1775 with Henry Van Vechten in Albany NY as LANSING & VAN VECHTEN.

Septimus Lathrop 1. He was a partner c. 1807 with Seneca Hammon in Providence RI as HAMMON & LATHROP.

Almon Leach 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1856 with Horace Hawley and George Leach in Utica NY as HAWLEY & LEACH.

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2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1858 with L. M. Bennett in Utica NY as LEACH & BENNETT.

Ebenezer Leach 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1835 with Horace S. Bradley in Utica NY as LEACH & BRADLEY.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1840 with Thomas Davies in Utica NY as LEACH & DAVIES.

Samuel Waters Lee 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1819 with Ezekiel Burr in Providence RI as BURR & LEE.

2. He was a partner from 1822 to 1825 with Salmon Scofield in Rochester NY as SCOFIELD & LEE.

Gustavus Leonard 1. He was a partner from circa 1835 to 1845 with Henry Reed and Charles Barton in Taunton MA as LEONARD, REED &BARTON. Though he continued with the firm until his death, he sold his interest in 1840 and the firm name was changed toREED & BARTON.

Horatio Leonard 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Zephaniah Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman, Haile Wood, HaileN. Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb in Taunton MA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with James Crossman, Haile Wood, Haile N. Wood, and Daniel Cobb in TauntonMA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

Zephaniah Leonard 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with William Crossman and William West in Taunton MA as CROSSMAN, WEST& LEONARD.

2. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman, Haile Wood, Haile N.Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb in Taunton MA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

Alexander H Lewis 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1859 with Newell and Francis Low Harding and Lewis Kimball in Haverhill MA as N.HARDING & Co.

Harvey Lewis 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1810 with Joseph D. Smith in Philadelphia PA as LEWIS & SMITH.

John Ayer L'hommedieu 1. He was a partner c. 1830 with William L'hommedieu in Mobile AL as L'HOMMEDIEU BROTHERS

William Travis L'hommedieu 1. He was a partner c. 1830 with John L'hommedieu in Mobile AL as L'HOMMEDIEU BROTHERS.

Edward Watson Libby 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1873 with William Henry Gray in Boston MA as GRAY & LIBBY at 159 WashingtonStreet. This is a tentative identification of the Libby in the firm.

Albert Lamb Lincoln 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1848 with Gideon F. T. Reed in Boston MA as LINCOLN & REED.

2. He was a partner from 1848 to 1857 with Charles M. Foss in Boston MA as LINCOLN & FOSS, successors to LINCOLN& REED.

3. He was a partner from circa 1857 to 1865 with Henry Haddock and Charles Foss in Boston MA as HADDOCK,LINCOLN & FOSS.

Frederic Walker Lincoln 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1883 with Charles C. Hutchinson in Boston MA as F. W. LINCOLN & Co.

James Danielson Lincoln 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1860 with Frank S. Draper, Joseph T. Bacon, and Frank L. Tifft in Plainville MA asDRAPER, TIFFT & Co.

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2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1882 with Joseph T. Bacon and Frank L. Tifft in Plainville MA as LINCOLN, TIFFT &BACON.

Clark Lindsley 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1856 with Henry P. and/or Oliver D. Seymour in Hartford CT as SEYMOUR &LINDSLEY.

Paul Little 1. He was a partner from 3 Sep 1761 to 1765 with John Butler in Portland ME

Alfred Lockwood 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with Levi Scribner in New York City NY as LOCKWOOD & SCRIBNER with shop265 Pearl Street.

Warham P. Loomis 1. He was a partner in 1819 with Samuel Ralph in Frankfort KY

2. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with A. Conrey in Frankfort KY

Benjamin Lord 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1808 with Nicholas Goddard in Rutland VT

Benjamin Buell Lord 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1831 with Joel White in Athens GA as B. B. LORD & Co. The firm offered for sale goldand silver watches, watch chains, keys, seals, rings, breast pins, etc. They repaired watches and clocks and regularlyadvertised watches, jewelry made from Georgia gold, silver table and teaspoons, spectacles, tea and coffee " setts," etc. Thepartnership was dissolved on 01 November by White's retirement.

2. He was a partner from 2 Nov 1833 to 21 Jan 1836 with Ebenezer Lord and W. P. Sage in Athens GA as B. B. LORD &Co. The firm continued working much as the former proprietors had done and musical instruments were added to thestock.

3. He was a partner from 1836 to 1838 with Ebenezer Lord in Athens GA as B. B. LORD & Co. In August 1836 theymoved next to the drug store kept by Ebenezer Lord and a Mr. Reese.

Ebenezer Lord 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1838 with Benjamin Buel Lord in Athens GA as B. B. LORD & Co.

Jabez Choate Lord 1. He was a partner from 1822 to 1829 with George Smith in New York City NY as LORD & SMITH from a shop at 177William Street.

Henry William Loring 1. He was a partner from 1859 to 1863 with Gardner Asaph Churchill in Boston MA as LORING & CHURCHILL.

Benson John Lossing 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1835 with Adam Henderson in Poughkeepsie NY as HENDERSON & LOSSING.

George Lovis 1. He was a partner from circa 1801 to 1804 with Joseph Lovis in Portland ME as J. & G. LOVIS.

2. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with Josiah Goold in Portland ME as GEORGE LOVIS & Co.

Joseph Lovis 1. He was a partner from circa 1801 to 1804 with George Lovis in Portland ME as J. & G. LOVIS.

Daniel Warner Low 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1839 with John James and Francis Low in Boston MA as JOHN J. LOW & Co.

Francis Low 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1839 with John James and Daniel Warner Low in Boston MA as JOHN J. LOW & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1840 to 1853 with John J. Low, True Ball, and Nathaniel Poor in Boston MA as LOWS, BALL &Co. and later, LOWS, BALL & POOR.

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George Doane Low 1. He was a partner from 1869 to 1888 with Benjamin Shreve and Charles Crump in Boston MA as SHREVE, CRUMP &LOW., listed in the 1870 and 1872 city directories at 226 Washington and 7 Summer Street and at 443 Washington in1875.

John James Low 1. He was a partner from 1822 to 1828 with Edward Putnam in Boston MA as PUTNAM & LOW.

2. He was a partner from 1828 to 1839 with Francis and Daniel Warner Low in Boston MA as JOHN J. LOW & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1840 to 1853 with Francis Low, True Ball, and Nathaniel Poor in Boston MA as LOWS, BALL &Co. and later, LOWS, BALL & POOR.

Abner Lowell 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1869 with William Senter in Portsmouth NH as LOWELL & SENTER.

Edward Lownes 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1817 with John Erwin in Philadelphia PA as LOWNES & ERWIN with shop at 191 SouthStreet.

Joseph Lownes 1. He was a partner in 1816 with John Erwin in Philadelphia PA as LOWNES & ERWIN with a shop at 191 South Street.

2. He was a partner from 1817 to 1820 with Josiah H. Lownes in Philadelphia PA

Josiah H. Lownes 1. He was a partner from 1817 to 1820 with Joseph Lownes in Philadelphia PA

John Enoch Lunt 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with William Hills Safford in Newburyport MA as SAFFORD & LUNT, with ashop at 19 Pleasent Street.

George Edwin Lyford 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with Theodore P. Gooding in Boston MA as GOODING & LYFORD. Theirshop is first listed in city directories at 83 Washington Street, the old location of Josiah Gooding. By 1875, the firm waslocated at 211 Washington.

William Worcester Lyman 1. He was a partner from 1844 to 1845 with Ira Couch in Meriden CT as LYMAN & COUCH.

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1849 with Ira Couch and ? Bull in Meriden CT as BULL, LYMAN & COUCH.

3. He was a partner from 1846 to 1852 with Lemuel Curtis in Meriden CT as CURTIS & LYMAN

4. He was a partner in 1852 with Horace C. and Dennis C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Fraray, Lemuel Curtis, and JohnMunson in Meriden CT as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.

Lemuel Lynch 1. He was a partner from 1834 to 1836 with John and William Huntington in Hillsborough NC as a part of WM & JOHNHUNTINGTON.

Douglas Fowler Maltby 1. He was a partner from 1862 to 1865 with ? Norton in Waterbury CT as MALTBY, NORTON & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1873 to 1885 with John Curtiss in Waterbury CT as MALTBY, CURTISS & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1885 to 1890 with ? Henley in Waterbury CT as MALTBY, HENLEY & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1890 to 1896 with Eraphras Chapman Maltby, Elizur Seneca Stevens, and John Curtiss inWallingford CT as MALTBY, STEVENS & CURTISS. The partners were bought out by Watrous Manufacturing and thecompany became a part of International Silver in 1898.

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Ellsworth Perry Maltby 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1871 with Samuel F. B. Morse, John Rogers, and Thomas Lippiat in New York City NY asLIPPIAT SILVER PLATE & ENGRAVING Co.

Eraphras Chapman Maltby 1. He was a partner from 1890 to 1896 with Douglas Maltby, Elizur Seneca Stevens, and John Curtiss in Wallingford CT asMALTBY, STEVENS & CURTISS. The partners were bought out by Watrous Manufacturing and the company became a partof International Silver in 1898.

Giles Manchester 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1889 with Thomas Francis Fessenden in Providence RI as FESSEDEN & Co.

Alexander Mann 1. He was a partner from Oct 1803 to Apr 1805 with Charles Brewer in Middletown CT as BREWER & MANN.

2. He was a partner c. 1805 with ? Brown in Middletown CT as BROWN & MANN

Elisha Hyde Mansfield 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1819 with Thomas Chester Coit in Norwich CT as COIT & MANSFIELD. In 1816 thefirm bought out the business of Judah Hart and expanded the variety of their merchandise " . . . a good assortment ofMilitary Goods . . . elegant gold and gilt Hat loops; Sword knots. . ."

William Cyrus Manvel 1. He was a partner from 1859 to 1860 with John & Edward Bray and Samuel Dauchy in New York City NY as BRAY &MANVEL. Because of continuing financial liabilities following the dissolution of BRAY & DAUCHY, the firm was officiallylisted under the ownership of John Bray and Cyrus Manvel, though the business was conducted by Edward Bray and SamuelDauchy.

Simeon Marble 1. He was a partner from 1801 to 1806 with Clark Sibley in New Haven CT as SIBLEY & MARBLE.

Frederick Marquand 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1828 with Josiah Penfield and Moses Eastman in Savannah GA as PENFIELD & Co.

2. He was a partner from Jan 1820 to 1826 with Josiah Penfield in Savannah GA as J. PENFIELD & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Isaac & Josiah Penfield Marquand and Erastus O. Tompkins in New York CityNY as MARQUAND & BROTHERS.

4. He was a partner from 1833 to 1838 with Isaac & Henry Gurdon Marquand, Erastus O. Tompkins, William Black, andHenry Ball in New York City NY as MARQUAND & Co., with a new store at 181 Broadway. After the death of IsaacMarquand, Frederick and Josiah left the firm, which became BALL, BLACK & THOMPKINS.

Isaac Marquand 1. He was a partner before 1791 with B. Whiting in Fairfield CT as WHITING & MARQUAND.

2. He was a partner from 1801 to 1810 with Cornelius Paulding in Savannah GA as MARQUAND & PAULDING.

3. He was a partner from 1809 to 1810 with Orlando Harriman and Cornelius Paulding in New York City NY asMARQUAND, HARRIMAN & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1810 to 1815 with Cornelius Paulding and Josiah Penfield in Savannah GA as MARQUAND,PAULDING & PENFIELD. Penfield had been an employee of MARQUAND & PAULDING for several years before becominga partner. The business had three main branches: a New York City office (MARQUAND & PAULDING) run by Marquand,the jewelery store in Savannah run jointly by Paulding and Penfield, and a New Orleans branch run by Paulding as C.PAULDING & Co. The complicated arrangement was finally dissolved by mutual consent on 15 November 1815.

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5. He was a partner from 1815 to 1823 with Erastus Barton in New York City NY as E. BARTON & Co with a store at 166Broadway.

6. He was a partner from 1825 to 1830 with Frederick Marquand in New York City NYThey continued at 166 Broadway with Isaac still listed in the city directory as a merchant and his son as a jeweler.

7. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Frederick & Josiah Penfield Marquand and Erastus O. Tompkins in New YorkCity NY as MARQUAND & BROTHERS.

8. He was a partner from 1833 to 1838 with Frederick & Henry Gurdon Marquand, Erastus O. Tompkins, William Black,and Henry Ball in New York City NY as MARQUAND & Co., with a new store at 181 Broadway.

Justus William Marshall 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1875 with John Stone in Cazenovia NY as STONE & MARSHALL

Silas W. Marsters 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1875 with Francis Brown in New York City NY as F. BROWN & Co, listed in the 1859city directory at 112 Chatham Street.

Valentine Martin 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1860 with Henry T. Green in Boston MA as MARTIN & GREEN.

Thaddeus Mather 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1829 with William B. and Orren S. North and Thomas Mather in New York City NY asMATHER & NORTH.

Thomas Mather 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1829 with William B. and Orren S. North and Thaddeus Mather in New York City NY asMATHER & NORTH.

Nathan Fuller Mathewson 1. He was a partner c. 1835 with Bradford Allen in Providence RI as MATHEWSON & ALLEN, listed in the 1836 citydirectory with a shop on the corner of Pine and Rhodes Streets.

Newell Matson 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1867 with ? Hoes in Chicago IL as MATSON & HOES.

Dennis Edgar May 1. He was a partner from 1868 to 1869 with O. S. Blood in Concord VT as MAY & BLOOD.

2. He was a partner from 1869 to 1870 with Hirum Adolphus Cutting in Concord VT as MAY & CUTTING.

Clarendon Maynard 1. He was a partner in 1850 with R. O. Forbush in Worcester MA as FORBUSH & MAYNARD.

Robert Hinds Maynard 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1849 with ? Flagg in Buffalo NY as FLAGG & MAYNARD.

Almon Ainsworth Mead 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1849 with Elijah B. Witherill in Montpelier VT as WITHERILL & MEAD.

2. He was a partner from 1849 to 1857 with Truman Phinney in Montpelier VT as PHINNEY & MEAD.

Edmund Potter Mead 1. He was a partner about 1850 with John O. and James Mead in Philadelphia PA as JOHN O. MEAD & SONS.

James Perkins Mead 1. He was a partner about 1850 with John O. and Edmund Mead in Philadelphia PA as JOHN O. MEAD & SONS.

John O. Mead 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with ? Filley in Philadelphia PA as FILLEY & MEAD

Charles Granniss Merriman 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1860 with James E. Merriman in Memphis TN as J. E. MERRIMAN & Co, dealers inwatches, jewelry, silverware, guns, and cutlery.

James Edward Merriman 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1847 with Frederick H. Clark in Memphis TN as MERRIMAN & CLARK.

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2. He was a partner from 1847 to 1860 with Charles G. Merriman in Memphis TN as J. E. MERRIMAN & Co, dealers inwatches, jewelry, silverware, guns, and cutlery from a shop at 32 Front Row.

3. He was a partner from 1860 to 1870 with W. C. Byrd in Memphis TN as MERRIMAN, BYRD & Co.

Marcus Merriman 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1840 with Zebul Bradley in New Haven CT as BRADLEY & MERRIMAN

Marcus Merriman 1. He was a partner in 1802 with Bethuel Tuttle in New Haven CT as MERRIMAN & TUTTLE

2. He was a partner from 1813 to 1817 with Zebul Bradley in New Haven CT as MARCUS MERRIMAN & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1817 to 1826 with Zebuel Bradley in New Haven CT as MERRIMAN & BRADLEY. Joined in 1823by Charles O'Neal

Storrs Messinger 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with Avery Brazee in Esperance NY as MESSINGER & BRAZEE. Listed in the 1872/1873Gazetteer and Business Directory of Schoharie County

Whiting Metcalf 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1845 with Peter Church in Providence RIListed in the 1836 and 1844 city directories at 12 Steeple Street.

Abner Halsey Miller 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1860 with James Wesley Miller in Newark NJ as A. H. & J. W. MILLER. A branch store,A. H. MILLER & BROS., was founded in Chicago in 1854.

James Wesley Miller 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1860 with A. Halsey Miller in Newark NJ as A. H. & J. W. MILLER. A branch store, A. H.MILLER & BROS., was founded in Chicago in 1854.

Gideon D. Miner 1. He was a partner in 1872 with Judson A. Wright in Middlebury VT as G. D. MINER & Co. The partners were also wooldealers and maintained an outlet on lower Main Street as WRIGHT & MINER.

Samuel Minott 1. He was a partner from 1765 to 1769 with Josiah Austin in Charlestown MA as MINOTT & AUSTIN

Samuel Phillips Mitchell 1. He was a partner from 1 Oct 1845 to 1 Jul 1866 with John H. Tyler in Richmond VA as MITCHELL & TYLER. Both menwere the former apprentices of William Mitchell and bought their master's business. The firm was eminently successful, butwas eventually dissolved due to Samuel Mitchell's ill health.

William Mitchell 1. He was a partner on 11 Feb 1818 with Elisha Taft in Richmond VA as TAFT & MITCHELL. It is not known if theymanufactured any silver goods or were simply retailers.

Charles Thomas Mixer 1. He was a partner c. 1825 with ? Putnam in Saco ME as PUTNAM & MIXER

John I. Monell 1. He was a partner c. 1825 with C. M. Williams in New York City NY as MONELL & WILLIAMS.

David Brown Morey 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1850 with Thomas Smith in Boston MA as SMITH & MOREY, with a shop at 4 MarketStreet.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1855 with Thomas Smith and Reuben Ober in Boston MA as SMITH, OBER & Co, listedin the 1850 city directory at 3 Haverhill Street.

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3. He was a partner in 1855 with Thomas Smith and Reuben Ober in Boston MA as MOREY, OBER & Co, listed in the1855 city directory at 5 and 7 Haverhill Street.

4. He was a partner in 1860 with Thomas Smith in Boston MA as MOREY & SMITH, listed in the city directory at 49Haverhill Street.

Chauncey Morgan 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1860 with Miles Ingraham in Hartford CT as MORGAN & INGRAHAM, silverplaters,working from a shop at 55 Pearl Street, the former address of SEYMOUR & LINDSLEY.

Elijah Morgan 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1806 with Henry Sadd in Poughkeepsie NY

2. He was a partner from 1806 to 1807 with Harry Cook in Poughkeepsie NY as MORGAN & COOK.

3. He was a partner from 1832 to 1836 with William S. Morgan in Poughkeepsie NY as E. MORGAN & SON.

William S. Morgan 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1838 with Elijah Morgan in Poughkeepsie NY

Thomas Morong 1. He was a partner in 1820 with Thomas Aspinwall Davis in Boston MA as DAVIS & MORONG. Listed In Boston Directory as jewelers.

Norman Morrison 1. He was a partner from 1780 to 1783 with Caleb Bull in Hartford CT as BULL & MORRISON. Available records indicateMorrison was silversmith, and Bull, businessman of the firm. Morrison was lost at sea in 1783 and in 1788 Caleb Bullmarried his widow. A significant ad appeared in The Connecticut Courant on Sept. 17, 1791, placed by Frederick Bull,auctioneer, "Selling at store of Caleb Bull a valuable set of silversmith's tools, "

Henry Dutton Morse 1. He was a partner from 1861 to 1863 with Francis Hunnewell and Samuel T. Crosby in Boston MA as CROSBY,HUNNEWELL & MORSE

2. He was a partner from 1864 to 1868 with Samuel T. Crosby in Boston MA as CROSBY & MORSE, listed in the 1865 citydirectory at 240 Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1869 to 1875 with Samuel T. Crosby and Charles M. Foss in Boston MA as CROSBY, MORSE &FOSS.

Samuel Finley Breese Morse 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1871 with Ellsworth Perry Maltby, John Rogers, and Thomas Lippiat in New York CityNY as LIPPIAT SILVER PLATE & ENGRAVING Co.

Artemas Moses 1. He was a partner from circa 1817 to 1825 with Orrin Moses in Middlebury VT as O. & A. MOSES

Orrin Moses 1. He was a partner from circa 1817 to 1825 with Artemas Moses in Middlebury VT as O. & A. MOSES.

Jacob Hopper Mott 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1835 with Jordon Mott, Sr and Jr. in New York City NY as J. H. & JORDON MOTT Jr.

Jordan Mott 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1801 with ? Mitchell in New York City NY as MITCHELL & MOTT, with a shop at 247Pearl Street. Mott also maintained separate listings in 1798 at 104 Gold Street and in 1802-1803 at 39 Frankfort Street.

2. He was a partner from 1804 to 1809 with Jacob Morrell in New York City NY as MOTT & MORRELL. After Morrelldied in 1808, the partnership was continued by his widow.

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3. He was a partner from 1835 to 1836 with Jacob and Jordon Mott Jr in New York City NY as J. H. & JORDAN MOTT,Jr., listed in the 1836 city directory at 9 Nassau Street.

Jordon Mott 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1836 with Jacob and Jordon Mott Sr in New York City NY as J. H. & JORDON MOTT Jr.

Abel Moulton 1. He was a partner from circa 1818 to 1820 with David Wood in Newburyport MA as MOULTON & WOOD.

2. He was a partner from circa 1820 to 1830 with John D. Davis in Newburyport MA

Joseph Moulton 1. He was a partner c. 1796 with Theophilus Bradbury in Newburyport MA as MOULTON & BRADBURY. Their shop waslocated on Merrimack Street and they produced plated buckles.

John Hutchinson Mulford 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1842 with William Boyd in Albany NY as BOYD & MULFORD.

2. He was a partner from 1843 to 1860 with Willam Wendell in Albany NY as MULFORD & WENDELL. In the late 1850s,the firm also did jobbing work as silverplaters.

Asa Munger 1. He was a partner from circa 1818 to 1820 with J. H. Benedict in Auburn NY as MUNGER & BENEDICT.

2. He was a partner c. 1840 with Austin Erastus Munger in Auburn NY as A. MUNGER & SON.

Austin Erastus Munger 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Asa Munger in Auburn NY as A. MUNGER & SON.

Sylvester Munger 1. He was a partner from 1824 to 1825 with Abraham J. Dodge in Ithaca NY as MUNGER & DODGE.

2. He was a partner from 1826 to 1834 with Daniel Pratt in Ithaca NY as MUNGER & PRATT.

Elisha Munn 1. He was a partner c. 1824 with Albert Jones in Greenfield MA as MUNN & JONES.

Nathaniel Munroe 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1829 with D. Holman in Baltimore MD as MUNROE & HOLMAN. Shop at 222Baltimore Street in 1827.

James Murdock 1. He was a partner from 1822 to 1826 with Elon Andrews in Utica NY as MURDOCK & ANDREWS.

2. He was a partner from 1826 to 1838 with Elon Andrews and Julius Spencer in Utica NY as JAMES MURDOCK & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1838 to 1849 with Elon Andrews in Utica NY as MURDOCK & ANDREWS.

4. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Selden Collins in Utica NY as MURDOCK & COLLINS.

James Hooper Murdock 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1870 with James R. Murdock in Woodstock VT as J. H. MURDOCK & SON.

James Russell Murdock 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1870 with James Hooper Murdock in Woodstock VT as J. H. MURDOCK & SON.

Henry Beekman Myer 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1837 with James McClanahan in Buffalo NY as MYER & MCCLANAN.

2. He was a partner from 1842 to 1844 with ? Teller and ? Fernald in Buffalo NY as MYER, TELLER & FERNALD.

Eli Mygatt 1. He was a partner from 1793 to 1807 with Dr. Daniel Noble Carrington and Najah Taylor in Danbury CT with shop andstore located on Main Street.

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Rufus Nevins 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1819 with James N. Hyde in New York City NY as HYDE & NEVINS, jewelers andimporters of fancy goods, especially from Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield England.

Andrew Newell 1. He was a partner from circa 1795 to 1798 with Joseph Newell in Boston MA as NEWELL & SON.

Joseph Newell 1. He was a partner from circa 1795 to 1798 with Andrew Newell in Boston MA as NEWELL & SON.

Joseph Noble 1. He was a partner from 1821 to 1835 with Eleazer Wyer in Portland ME as WYER & NOBLE, dealing not only in jewelry,gold, and silver, but also in iron, copper and brass, and such stock as stoves and foundry work. The Portland Directory for1823 located WYER & NOBLE at No. 1 Prebles Row.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1855 with ? Sturtevent in Boston MA as NOBLE & STURTEVENT

Spencer Nolen 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with Samuel Curtis in Boston MA as NOLEN & CURTIS, dial-makers. Listed in the citydirectory with a shop on Washington Street.

Frank Wells Norris 1. He was a partner from 1882 to 1890 with ? Pollard in Springfield VT as NORRIS, POLLARD & Co.

John Adna North 1. He was a partner from 1818 to 1823 with Adna Rowe in Augusta GA as NORTH & ROWE.

Orrin Stanley North 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1829 with William B. North and Thomas and/or Thaddeus Mather in New York City NYas MATHER & NORTH.

William Bennett North 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1829 with Orrin North and Thomas and/or Thaddeus Mather in New York City NY asMATHER & NORTH.

William Nott 1. He was a partner from 1817 to 1818 with Jehiel Johnson in Middletown CT as JOHNSON & NOTT.

2. He was a partner from 1817 to 1825 with Samuel Babcock and Jehiel Johnson in Middletown CT as NOTT, BABCOCK& JOHNSON.

Holton W. Noyes 1. He was a partner from 1892 to 1894 with Pierrepont Noyes in New York City NY as NOYES BROTHERS, wholesalesilver merchants.

Horatio Nathaniel Noyes 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1855 with Julius M. and Morillo Noyes in Burlington VT as M. NOYES & Co.

Julius Milo Noyes 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1855 with Horatio N. and Morillo Noyes in Burlington VT as M. NOYES & Co.

Morillo Noyes 1. He was a partner from circa 1844 to 1848 with William Ransom Vilas in Burlington VT as VILAS & NOYES.

2. He was a partner from 1848 to 1855 with Horatio N. and Julius M. Noyes in Burlington VT as M. NOYES & Co.

Pierrepont B. Noyes 1. He was a partner from 1892 to 1894 with Holton Noyes in New York City NY as NOYES BROTHERS, wholesale silvermerchants.

Frederick Oakes 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1847 with William Oakes in Hartford CT as WILLIAM & FREDERICK OAKES, takingover the business of their brother Henry who moved to Nyack NY.

Frederick Oakes 1. He was a partner before 1804 with Nathan Allyn in Hartford CT as ALLYN & OAKES. Dissolution reported in AmericanMercury of 13 December 1804.

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2. He was a partner from 1804 to 1807 with David Greenleaf in Hartford CT as GREENLEAF & OAKES. Partnershipannounced in the American Mercury of 20 December 1804 and its dissolution in the Connecticut Courant of 30 September1807.

3. He was a partner from 1811 to 1819 with Nathaniel Spencer in Hartford CT as OAKES & SPENCER.

William Oakes 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1847 with Frederick Oakes in Hartford CT as WILLIAM & FREDERICK OAKES, takingover the business of their brother Henry who moved to Nyack NY.

Reuben Hardy Ober 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1855 with David B. Morey and Thomas Smith in Boston MA as SMITH, OBER & Co,listed in the 1850 city directory at 3 Haverhill Street.

2. He was a partner in 1855 with David B. Morey and Thomas Smith in Boston MA as MOREY, OBER & Co, listed in the1855 city directory at 5 and 7 Haverhill Street.

Chauncey North Olmsted 1. He was a partner c. 1880 with Lucius Cady in Kansas City MO as CADY & OLMSTEAD, with a shop at 718 Main Street.The firm crafted the gold sword presented to General John J. Pershing at the dedication of the Liberty Memorial, November1, 1921. The sword was ''eighteen-carat gold, engrossed with laurel wreaths in green and gold and studded with diamonds,rare rubies and sapphires .

George Olmsted 1. He was a partner after 1830 with Nathaniel Olmstead in New Haven CT as N. OLMSTED & SON. Directory of 1847lists the firm as jewelers and silversmiths at 37 Olive Street.

Nathaniel Olmsted 1. He was a partner after 1830 with George Olmstead in New Haven CT as N. OLMSTED & SON. Directory of 1847 liststhe firm as jewelers and silversmiths at 37 Olive Street.

Charles H. Osgood 1. He was a partner from circa 1875 to 1880 with Henry A. Osgood in Lewiston ME as H. A. OSGOOD & SON at 81Lisbon Street. The firm also maintained a brach office at 47 Maiden Lane, New York City.

Henry A. Osgood 1. He was a partner from circa 1875 to 1880 with Charles H. Osgood in Lewiston ME as H. A. OSGOOD & SON at 81Lisbon Street. The firm also maintained a brach office at 47 Maiden Lane, New York City.

William Owen 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1837 with ? Stanley in Cincinnati OH as STANLEY & OWEN

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1844 with James Read in Cincinnati OH as OWEN & READ

3. He was a partner from 1844 to 1850 with S. T. Carey in Cincinnati OH as OWEN & CAREY

4. He was a partner from 1850 to 1859 with Abraham Palmer in Cincinnati OH as PALMER & OWEN.

Jonathan Packard 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1814 with Richard Huntington in Northampton MA as HUNTINGTON & PACKARD.

2. He was a partner c. 1815 with ? Brown in Albany NY as PACKARD & BROWN.

3. He was a partner from 1818 to 1819 with Salmon Scofield in Rochester NY as PACKARD & SCOFIELD.

Amos Page 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1834 with Thomas Page in Amherst Nova Scotia

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Richard Page 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1876 with Clement Page in St John New Brunswick Canada as PAGE BROS, working at41 King Street.

Thomas Page 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1834 with Amos Page in Amherst Nova Scotia

William Clement Page 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1876 with Richard Page in St John New Brunswick Canada as PAGE BROS, working at41 King Street.

Abraham Palmer 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1840 with G. L. Hanks in Cincinnati OH as PALMER & HANKS.

2. He was a partner from 1844 to 1846 with Henry R. Smith in Cincinnati OH as PALMER & SMITH

3. He was a partner from 1849 to 1859 with William Owen in Cincinnati OH as PALMER & OWEN

Jacob Peabody Palmer 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1865 with Augustus, Josiah, and Isaac M. Bachelder and Julius Palmer in Boston MA asPALMERS & BACHELDERS. Listed in the 1855 Boston city directory at 91 Washington Street and in the 1865 edition at 164Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1864 to 1884 with Julius Palmer, Augustus and Josiah Bachelder, and others in Boston MA asPALMER, BACHELDER & Co from a shop at 394 Washington Street.

John C. Palmer 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with James B. Hampton in Salisbury NC as HAMPTON & PALMER.

2. He was a partner from 1847 to 1855 with Walter J. Ramsay in Raleigh NC as PALMER & RAMSAY.

John Simmons Palmer 1. He was a partner in 1843 with Christian Stave in Providence RI as PALMER & STAVE.

2. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1852 with Lucien P. Lamson in Providence RI as PALMER & LAMSON.

3. He was a partner from 1852 to 1891 with Charles Smith Capron in Providence RI as PALMER & CAPRON. AfterCapron's retirement, the firm name was maintained until Palmer's death.

Julius Aboyneau Palmer 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1845 with Josiah Bachelder and Thomas Aspinwall Davis in Boston MA as DAVIS,PALMER & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1865 with Augustus, Josiah, and Isaac M. Bachelder and Jacob Palmer in Boston MA asPALMERS & BACHELDERS. Listed in the 1855 Boston city directory at 91 Washington Street and in the 1865 edition at 164Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1864 to 1884 with Jacob Palmer, Augustus and Josiah Bachelder, and others in Boston MA asPALMER, BACHELDER & Co from a shop at 394 Washington Street.

Amos Pangborn 1. He was a partner from 30 Aug 1833 to 19 Aug 1843 with James Brinsmaid in Burlington VT as PANGBORN &BRINSMAID, working form Pangborn's old shop on Church Street.

David Parisen 1. He was a partner from 1785 to 1789 with Otto Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON.

Otto Philip Daniel Parisen 1. He was a partner from 1785 to 1789 with Daniel Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON.

2. He was a partner from 1789 to 1790 with Phillip Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON.

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Philip Parisen 1. He was a partner from 1789 to 1790 with Otho Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON

Tyler E. Parker 1. He was a partner from 1873 to 1875 with Cephas Applebee in Lyndonville VT as APPLEBEE & PARKER.

Wilbur Fisk Parker 1. He was a partner from 1862 to 1868 with Benjamin Chase in Rutland VT as CHASE & PARKER.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with Bradbury M. Bailey in Rutland VT as BAILEY & PARKER.

Charles Parkman 1. He was a partner in 1821 with Daniel Denny in Boston MA as DANIEL DENNY & Co, Importers.

Chester Parmenter 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1874 with Bradbury Bailey in Rutland VT as BAILEY & PARMENTER.

Cornelius Paulding 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1810 with Isaac Marquand in Savannah GA as MARQUAND & PAULDING.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1815 with Isaac Marquand and Josiah Penfield in Savannah GA as MARQUAND,PAULDING & PENFIELD. Penfield had been an employee of MARQUAND & PAULDING for several years before becominga partner. The business had three main branches: a New York City office (MARQUAND & PAULDING) run by Marquand,the jewelery store in Savannah run jointly by Paulding and Penfield, and a New Orleans branch run by Paulding as C.PAULDING & Co. The complicated arrangement was finally dissolved by mutual consent on 15 November 1815.

John Peabody 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1837 with John Campbell in Nashville TN as PEABODY & CAMPBELL.

2. He was a partner from 1839 to 1841 with Calvin Guiteau in Nashville TN as PEABODY & GUITEAU.

3. He was a partner from 1843 to 1847 with Thomas Gowdey in Nashville TN as GOWDEY & PEABODY from a shop " atthe sign of the spectacles and watch on the Public Square ."

Edward Pear 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1875 with Thomas Bacall in Boston MA as PEAR & BACALL, listed in citydirectories at 7 Avery Street.

Joseph Pearsall 1. He was a partner from 1765 to 1773 with Thomas Pearsall in New York City NY as J & T PEARSALL.

Thomas Pearsall 1. He was a partner from 1765 to 1773 with Joseh Pearsall in New York City NY as J & T PEARSALL.

Isaac Pearson 1. He was a partner c. 1740 with Joseph Hollingshead in Burlington NJ as PEARSON & HOLLINGSHEAD.

Moses Pearson 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with Thomas Pearson in Portland ME as M. & T. PEARSON.

Nathaniel Pearson 1. He was a partner from 1858 to 1877 with Oliver Gerrish in Portland ME as GERRISH & PEARSON with shop at 74Exchange Street.

Thomas Pearson 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with Moses Pearson in Portland ME as M. & T. PEARSON.

Maltby Pelletreau 1. He was a partner c. 1824 with Stephen Upson in New York City NY as PELLETREAU & UPSON.

2. He was a partner from circa 1825 to 1828 with John Bennett and D. C. Cook in New York City NY as PELLETREAU,BENNETT & COOK with shop located at 170 Broadway. The firm also did business in Charleston SC as BENNETT &COOK.

William Smith Pelletreau 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with Stephen Van Wyck in New York City NY as PELLETREAU & VAN WYCK.

2. He was a partner c. 1825 with Thomas Richards in New York City NY as PELLETREAU & RICHARDS.

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Frederick Wetmore Pelton 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1860 with Oliver Z. Pelton in Middletown CT as F. W. & O. Z. PELTON.

Oliver Zeblon Pelton 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1860 with Frederic W. Pelton in Middletown CT as F. W. & O. Z. PELTON.

Josiah Penfield 1. He was a partner from 1810 to 1815 with Isaac Marquand and Cornelius Paulding in Savannah GA as MARQUAND,PAULDING & PENFIELD. Penfield had been an apprentice and employee of MARQUAND & PAULDING before becoming apartner. The business had three main branches: a New York City office (MARQUAND & PAULDING) run by Marquand,the jewelery store in Savannah run jointly by Paulding and Penfield, and a New Orleans branch run by Paulding as C.PAULDING & Co. The complicated arrangement was finally dissolved by mutual consent on 15 November 1815.

2. He was a partner from 1810 to 1815 with Isaac Marquand and Josiah Penfield in Savannah GA as MARQUAND,PAULDING & PENFIELD. Penfield had been an employee of MARQUAND & PAULDING for several years before becominga partner. The business had three main branches: a New York City office (MARQUAND & PAULDING) run by Marquand,the jewelery store in Savannah run jointly by Paulding and Penfield, and a New Orleans branch run by Paulding as C.PAULDING & Co. The complicated arrangement was finally dissolved by mutual consent on 15 November 1815.

3. He was a partner from 1820 to 1826 with Frederick Marquand in Savannah GA as MARQUAND & PENFIELD.

4. He was a partner from 1820 to 1828 with Frederick Marquand and Moses Eastman in Savannah GA as PENFIELD & Co.

5. He was a partner from 1826 to 1828 with Moses Eastman in Savannah GA as EASTMAN & PENFIELD.

Henry J. Pepper 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1853 with Samuel W. Pepper in Philadelphia PA as PEPPER & SON.

Samuel W. Pepper 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1853 with Henry J. Pepper in Philadelphia PA as PEPPER & SON.

David C. Percival 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1870 with Daniel Morris and Henry Treadwell Salisbury in Boston MA as D. C.PERCIVAL & Co., listed in the 1865 city directory at 193 Washington Street and at 160 Washington in the 1870 and 1872editions.

2. He was a partner in 1875 with Daniel Morris in Boston MA as PERCIVAL & MORRIS, listed in the 1875 city directory at408 Washington Street.

Leonard Perkins 1. He was a partner from 14 Apr 1818 to 1820 with Cyprian Wilcox in Sparta GA as WILCOX & PERKINS.

Ebenezer Strong Phelps 1. He was a partner from circa 1812 to 1814 with James Crooks in Northampton MA as CROOKS & PHELPS.

2. He was a partner from 1823 to 1826 with ? Strong in Northampton MA as PHELPS & STRONG.

3. He was a partner from 1827 to 1828 with Nelson Holland in Northampton MA as PHELPS & HOLLAND.

4. He was a partner from 1828 to 1830 with G. W. White in Northampton MA as PHELPS & WHITE.

Truman Curtis Phinney 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1857 with Almon A. Mead in Montpelier VT as PHINNEY & MEAD.

2. He was a partner from 1864 to 1869 with Denison Dewey in Montpelier VT as DEWEY DENISON & Co, generalmerchants.

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William Middleton Phyfe 1. He was a partner from 1844 to 1849 with Edgar Eoff in New York City NY as EOFF & PHYFE, with shop at 5 DeyStreet. Apparently, Phyfe caught gold fever and sailed to California. He is recorded in the 1850 census at Placerville CA. Onhis return in 1852, the partnership resumed.

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1855 with Edgar Eoff in New York City NY as EOFF & PHYFE with a shop at 5 DeyStreet.

George W. Pinney 1. He was a partner from 1875 to 1881 with Henry Whitman Brewster in Middlebury VT as BREWSTER & Co.

Horace Edward Pitkin 1. He was a partner from 1863 to 1894 with Willliam Leonard Pitkin in Hartford CT as W. L. & H. E. PITKIN. Listed in citydirectory as "Manufacturers of silver spoon, forks, ladles, butter knives, &c. from Pure Coin." At its closing the business andmachinery was sold to the Eagle Sterling Company of Glastonbury.

John Owen Pitkin 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1840 with Walter Pitkin in East Hartford CT as J. O. & W. PITKIN. The businessexpanded and a branch shop was opened in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1834-1837). Brothers Henry and James beganmanufacture of the " American Lever Watch" in 1834 in a Hartford shop to which John O. and Walter moved their silverbusiness. More than 40 workers were employed on the various products. The watch business later moved to New York. In1840 John retired and his brother Walter continued until 1880 when fire destroyed the factory in East Hartford.

Joseph Fitch Pitkin 1. He was a partner c. 1840 with Theodore Mather in Buffalo NY as MATHER & PITKIN

Walter M. Pitkin 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1840 with John Owen Pitkin in East Hartford CT as J. O. & W. PITKIN. The businessexpanded and a branch shop was opened in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1834-1837). Brothers Henry and James beganmanufacture of the " American Lever Watch" in 1834 in a Hartford shop to which John O. and Walter moved their silverbusiness. More than 40 workers were employed on the various products. The watch business later moved to New York. In1840 John retired.

William Leonard Pitkin 1. He was a partner from 1863 to 1894 with Horace Edward Pitkin in Hartford CT as W. L. & H. E. PITKIN. Listed in citydirectory as "Manufacturers of silver spoon, forks, ladles, butter knives, &c. from Pure Coin." At its closing the business andmachinery was sold to the Eagle Sterling Company of Glastonbury.

Saunders Pitman 1. He was a partner c. 1793 with Seril Dodge in Providence RI

2. He was a partner from 1795 to 1800 with Samuel Dorrance in Providence RI

Augustus Platt 1. He was a partner from circa 1843 to 1862 with Calvin Platt in Columbus OH as PLATT & SON.

Calvin Augustus Platt 1. He was a partner from circa 1843 to 1862 with Augustus Platt in Columbus OH as PLATT & SON.

David D. Platt 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1846 with George, Nathan, and Elkana Platt in New York City NY as PLATT &BROTHERS, listed in the 1836 city directory at 12 Maiden Lane.

Elkana Platt 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1846 with George, Nathan, and David Platt in New York City NY as PLATT &BROTHERS

George Wood Platt 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1835 with Nathan Platt in New York City NY as G. W. & N. C. PLATT.

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2. He was a partner from 1836 to 1846 with Nathan, David and Elkana Platt in New York City NY as PLATT &BROTHERS.

3. He was a partner from 1846 to 1859 with Nathan Platt in New York City NY as PLATT & BROTHER, listed (asimporters) in the 1859 city directory at 20 Maiden Lane.

Nathan C. Platt 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1835 with Nathan Platt in New York City NY as G. W. & N. C. PLATT.

2. He was a partner from 1836 to 1846 with George, David, and Elkana Platt in New York City NY as PLATT &BROTHERS.

3. He was a partner from 1848 to 1859 with George Platt in New York City NY as PLATT & BROTHER, listed (asimporters) in the 1859 city directory at 20 Maiden Lane.

Luke Plumb 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1829 with Thomas Russell in Windsor VT as RUSSELL & PLUMB.

Robert Isaac Watts Polk 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1858 with Thomas Campbell in Winchester VA as CAMPBELL & POLK.

Abner Williams Pollard 1. He was a partner c. 1865 with Samuel P. Leighton in Boston MA as POLLARD, LEIGHTON & Co.

Frederick Wadsworth Porter 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1850 with George Washington Porter and Selden Cook in Springfield MA as COOK,PORTER & Co.

George Washington Porter 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1850 with Frederick Porter and Selden Cook in Springfield VT as COOK, PORTER &Co.

Joseph Sewall Porter 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1809 with Philo White in Canandaigua NY as PORTER & WHITE.

2. He was a partner from 1809 to 1811 with Philo White in Utica NY as PORTER & WHITE.

3. He was a partner from 1811 to 1816 with Joseph Barton in Utica NY as BARTON & PORTER.

4. He was a partner from 1817 to 1837 with Richard Huntington in Utica NY

Samuel Post 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with William Cleveland in Norwich CT as CLEVELAND & POST.

James R. Potter 1. He was a partner in 1850 with John O. Potter in Providence RI as J. O. & J. R. POTTER, with a shop at 15 North MainStreet.

John O. Potter 1. He was a partner in 1850 with James R. Potter in Providence RI as J. O. & J. R. POTTER, with a shop at 15 North MainStreet.

John Potwine 1. He was a partner c. 1761 with Charles Whiting in Hartford CT as POTWINE & WHITING.

Joseph Pratt 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1855 with William Pratt in Boston MA as PRATT & BROTHER, listed in city directoriesat 14 Hanover Street.

Walter C. Pratt 1. He was a partner c. 1875 with William Pratt in Boston MA as WM PRATT & SON.

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William Pratt 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1855 with Joseph Pratt in Boston MA as PRATT & BROTHER, listed in city directories at14 Hanover Street.

George Lafayette Preston 1. He was a partner from 1878 to 1884 with Lafayette Washington Preston in Castleton VT as L. W. PRESTON & SON.

Lafayette Washington Preston 1. He was a partner from 1878 to 1884 with George Lafayette Preston in Castleton VT as L. W. PRESTON & SON.

Edward Prevear 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with Samuel Harrington in Amherst MA as PREVEAR & HARRINGTON.

Warren Prior 1. He was a partner from 2 Jun 1834 to 1 Apr 1836 with John Campbell in Fayetteville NC as CAMPBELL & PRIOR

Freeman Weston Puffer 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with Amos Binney French in Lowell MA as FRENCH & PUFFER, with a shop at 131 CentralStreet.

Samuel B. Purple 1. He was a partner from 30 Oct 1844 to 17 Dec 1845 with William Foster in Columbus GA as FOSTER & PURPLE,offering watches, jewelry, and silver goods from a shop next door to the Columbus Bank Building.

James Hervey Putnam 1. He was a partner in 1830 with Timothy Bailey in Malden MA as BAILEY & PUTNAM.

John Smith Putnam 1. He was a partner c. 1839 with William S. Wright in Buffalo NY as WRIGHT & PUTNAM.

Rufus Putnam 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1815 with William Selkirk in Albany NY as SELKIRK & PUTNAM.

Phineas Parkhurst Quimby 1. He was a partner on 21 Apr 1843 with James Emery in Belfast ME as QUIMBY & EMERY, as noted in Republican Journal.

William Quimby 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1831 with Samuel Jackson, Jr. in Belfast ME as JACKSON & QUIMBY.

Henry Quincy 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1824 with William S. Quincy in Portland ME as WILLIAM S. QUINCY & SON.

William Salter Quincy 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1824 with Henry Quincy in Portland ME as WILLIAM S. QUINCY & SON.

Charles Augustus Quintard 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1890 with William Martin Quintard in Poughkeepsie NY as QUINTARDBROTHERS, watchmakers and jewelers, listed in the 1896 city directory at 316 Main Street.

William Martin Quintard 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1890 with Charles Augustus Quintard in Poughkeepsie NY as QUINTARDBROTHERS, watchmakers and jewelers, listed in the 1896 city directory at 316 Main Street.

Myrick Ogilvia Randall 1. He was a partner from circa 1842 to 1843 with Nathaniel Randall in Woodstock VT as RANDALL & RANDALL.

Nathaniel Randall 1. He was a partner from circa 1842 to 1843 with Myrick Randall in Woodstock VT as RANDALL & RANDALL.

2. He was a partner from 1857 to 1858 with T. F. Bingham in Saint Johnsbury VT as RANDALL & BINGHAM.

3. He was a partner from 1862 to 1863 with ? Shaw in Woodstock VT as RANDALL & SHAW.

Bethuel Ranger 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1876 with Daniel B. Thompson in Brattleboro VT as THOMPSON & RANGER.

2. He was a partner from 1876 to 1895 with Henry H. Thompson in Brattleboro VT as RANGER & THOMPSON at 79Main Street.

James Henry Redfield 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1856 with Edward P. Bray and James Rice in New York City NY as BRAY, REDFIELD &Co. with offices at 70 John Street.

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2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1863 with William Bancroft and James Rice in New York City NY as BANCROFT,REDFIELD & RICE, with offices at 177 Broadway.

3. He was a partner from 1863 to 1872 with James Rice in New York City NY as REDFIELD & RICE, with offices at 177Broadway.

Augustus Gardner Reed 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1856 with William Dutton Beasom and Augustus Gardner Reed in Hillsboro NH as W.D. BEASON & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1870 with Elbridge Reed, Henry Slader, Edward Slader, and Charles Crosby in HillsboroNH as A. G. REED & Co.

Elbridge Gerry Reed 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1840 with William Beason in Nashua NH as BEASOM & REED, dry good merchants onFactory Street.

2. He was a partner from 1841 to 1856 with William Dutton Beasom and Augustus Gardner Reed in Hillsboro NH as W.D. BEASON & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1856 to 1870 with Augustus Reed, Henry Slader, Edward Slader, and Charles Crosby in HillsboroNH as A. G. REED & Co.

Gideon French Thayer Reed 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1848 with Albert Lamb Lincoln in Boston MA as LINCOLN & REED.

Henry Carpenter Reed 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1868 with William P. Fanning in New York City NY as H. C. REED & Co.

2. He was a partner in 1868 with Hiram Young in New York City NY as YOUNG & REED.

Henry Gooding Reed 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1839 with Gustavus Leonard and Charles Barton in Taunton MA as LEONARD, REED &BARTON.

2. He was a partner from 1840 to 1867 with Charles Barton in Taunton MA as REED & BARTON. At Barton's death in1867, Reed reformed the company with Henry Fish and George Babrook as partners.

Isaac Reed 1. He was a partner c. 1830 with Osman Reed in Philadelphia PA as I. REED & SON.

Osman Reed 1. He was a partner c. 1830 with Isaac Reed in Philadelphia PA as I. REED & SON.

Abner Reeder 1. He was a partner from 1793 to 1796 with John McFee in Philadelphia PA as McFEE & REEDER.

Joseph Reeves 1. He was a partner from 1813 to 1815 with Isaac Heroy in Newburgh NY as REEVE & HEROY.

2. He was a partner c. 1818 with Joseph Clark in Newburgh NY as REEVE & CLARK.

Paul Revere 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1818 with Paul Revere in Boston MA as PAUL REVERE & SON.

Paul Revere 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1818 with Paul Revere in Boston MA as PAUL REVERE & SON.

James Rice 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1856 with Edward Bray and James Redfield in New York City NY as BRAY, REDFIELD &Co. with a shop at 70 John Street.

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2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1863 with William Bancroft and James Redfield in New York City NY as BANCROFT,REDFIELD & RICE. at 177 Broadway.

3. He was a partner from 1863 to 1865 with James Redfield in New York City NY as REDFIELD & RICE at 177 Broadway.

4. He was a partner from 1865 to 1871 with James Redfield in New York City NY as REDFIELD & RICEMANUFACTURING Co. at 177 Broadway.

Obadiah Rich 1. He was a partner from 1832 to 1835 with Samuel L. Ward in Boston MA

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1865 with Jefferey Brackett and Samuel T. Crosby in Boston MA as BRACKETT &CROSBY. Rich was nearly blind by this time and did no smithing.

Samuel Richards 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1802 with Samuel Williamson in Philadelphia PA as RICHARDS & WILLIAMSON.

Thomas Richards 1. He was a partner from 1798 to 1802 with Daniel Van Voorhis in New York City NY as VAN VOORHIS & RICHARDS.

2. He was a partner from 1802 to 1814 with John Sayre in New York City NY as SAYRE & RICHARDS.

3. He was a partner in 1815 with John Foster in New York City NY as FOSTER & RICHARDS

4. He was a partner c. 1825 with William Smith Pelletreau in New York City NY as PELLETREAU & RICHARDS.

5. He was a partner from 1827 to 1833 with William Morrell in New York City NY as RICHARDS & MORRELL.

Joseph Richardson 1. He was a partner from 1777 to 1790 with Nathaniel Richardson in Philadelphia PA as I. & N. RICHARDSON, continuingfather's business on Front Street.

2. He was a partner from 1795 to 1802 with James Howell in Philadelphia PA as RICHARDSON & Co.

Nathaniel Richardson 1. He was a partner from 1777 to 1791 with Joseph Richardson in Philadelphia PA as I. & N. RICHARDSON, continuingfather's business on Front Street.

Arouet Richmond 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1825 with Galen Richmond in Providence RI as G. & A. RICHMOND, wholesalemanufacturers, listed in the 1824 city directory on Hyperion Street.

Galen Richmond 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1825 with Arouet Richmond in Providence RI as G. & A. RICHMOND, wholesalemanufacturers, listed in the 1824 city directory on Hyperion Street.

Charles Lowell Ridgway 1. He was a partner c. 1860 with John Ridgway in Boston MA as J. RIDGWAY & SON, listed in the 1860 city directory at36 Cambridge Street.

Charles Thomas Ridgway 1. He was a partner before 1834 with James Ridgway in Amherst MA as JAMES RIDGWAY & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1834 to 1840 with James Ridgway in Nashua NH as JAMES RIDGWAY & Co.

James Ridgway 1. He was a partner before 1834 with Charles Thomas Ridgway in Amherst MA as JAMES RIDGWAY & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1834 to 1840 with Charles Thomas Ridgway in Nashua NH as JAMES RIDGWAY & Co.

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John Ridgway 1. He was a partner in 1842 with John Ridgway in Boston MA as JOHN RIDGWAY & SON, listed in the 1845 and 1850 citydirectory at 34 Cambridge Street.

John Ridgway 1. He was a partner in 1842 with John Ridgway in Boston MA as JOHN RIDGWAY & SON, listed in the 1845 and 1850 citydirectory at 34 Cambridge Street.

2. He was a partner c. 1860 with Charles Ridgway in Boston MA as J. RIDGWAY & SON, listed in the 1860 city directoryat 36 Cambridge Street.

George Washington Riggs 1. He was a partner from 1816 to 1818 with C. Greenberry Griffith in Baltimore MD as RIGGS & GRIFFITH with a shop at74 Baltimore Street.

Peter Hendrick Riker 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1800 with George Alexander in New York City NY as RIKER & ALEXANDER, with shopat 350 and later 378 Pearl Street.

2. He was a partner from 1800 to 1802 with Phillip Clapp in New York City NY as RIKER & CLAPP.

3. He was a partner from 1802 to 1808 with Phillip Clapp in New York City NY as CLAPP & RIKER.

David Ripley 1. He was a partner after 23 May 1792 with John Russell in Greenfield MA

Edwin Morrison Roberts 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1890 with Joseph Roberts and Wallace Kenyon in Hartford CT as E. M. ROBERTS &SON. At the firm's failure, its assets and factory were taken over by WILLIAM ROGERS MANUFACTURING Co.

Joseph Roberts 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1890 with Edwin Roberts and Wallace Kenyon in Hartford CT as E. M. ROBERTS &SON. At the firm's failure, its assets and factory were taken over by WILLIAM ROGERS MANUFACTURING Co.

Edward Rockwell 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1847 with Samuel Strong Rockwell in New York City NY as E. & S. S. ROCKWELL.Located at 192 Broadway, 1815-1839; at 9 Astor House, 1840-1845; and at 413 Broadway, 1846-1847.

Samuel Strong Rockwell 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1847 with Samuel Strong Rockwell in New York City NY as E. & S. S. ROCKWELL.Located at 192 Broadway, 1815-1839; at 9 Astor House, 1840-1845; and at 413 Broadway, 1846-1847.

William Roe 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1805 with Francis or P. M. Stollenwerck in Kingston NY as ROE & STOLLENWERCK.

Asa Harris Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1832 with John A. Cole in New Britain CT as ROGERS & COLE.

2. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1847 with William Cowles, James Isaacson, and John Johnson in East Granby CT asCOWLES MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

Cephas Brainerd Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1903 with Gilbert and Wilbur Rogers in Meriden CT as C. ROGERS & BROS. Thebrothers bought the stock of James Frary who had died in December 1865. The company specialized in furniture and casketfittings. It was bought by International Silver.

Daniel Rogers 1. He was a partner c. 1775 with John Tanner and Joseph Rogers in Newport RI as TANNER & ROGERS.

David Childs Rogers 1. He was a partner in 1879 with George Edwards Rogers and George W. Spurr in Greenfield MA as ROGERS & SPURRMANUFACTURIG Co.

George Edward Rogers 1. He was a partner in 1879 with David Childs Rogers and George W. Spurr in Greenfield MA as ROGERS & SPURRMANUFACTURIG Co.

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George Henry Rogers 1. He was a partner from circa 1900 to 1918 with Simeon Lazell Rogers in Hartford CT as S. L. & G. H. ROGERS. AfterSimeon Roger's death in 1901, the company's name was retained. It was bought out by William A. Rogers.

Gilbert Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1903 with Cephas and Wilbur Rogers in Meriden CT as C. ROGERS & BROS. Thebrothers bought the stock of James Frary who had died in December 1865. The company specialized in furniture and casketfittings. It was bought by International Silver.

Gilbert Levi Rogers 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1865 with Grenleaf Swain Rogers in Gardiner ME as G. S. & G. L. ROGERS.

Greenleaf Swain Rogers 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1865 with Gilbert Levi Rogers in Gardiner ME as G. S. & G. L. ROGERS.

Joseph Rogers 1. He was a partner c. 1775 with John Tanner and Daniel Rogers in Newport RI as TANNER & ROGERS.

Samuel Towner Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1880 to 1882 with Edwin L. Britton in Stratford CT as ROGERS & BRITTON. The firm producedjewelry, britannia, silverplate, and sterling silver wares. It was absorbed by HOLMES & EDWARDS.

Simeon Lazell Rogers 1. He was a partner from circa 1900 to 1918 with George Henry Rogers in Hartford CT as S. L. & G. H. ROGERS. AfterSimeon Roger's death in 1901, the company's name was retained. It was bought out by William A. Rogers.

Wilbur Fiske Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1903 with Gilbert and Cephas Rogers in Meriden CT as C. ROGERS & BROS. Thebrothers bought the stock of James Frary who had died in December 1865. The company specialized in furniture and casketfittings. It was bought by International Silver. It appears that Wilbur also produced some goods independently; platedholloware c 1890 with the mark of W. F. ROGERS/MERIDEN CONN is known.

William Hazen Rogers 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1836 with Joseph Church and Joseph Rogers in Hartford CT as CHURCH & ROGERS.

2. He was a partner from 1832 to 1838 with Asa Rogers in Hartford CT as ASA ROGERS, JR. & Co. while still associatedwith CHURCH & ROGERS.

3. He was a partner from 1845 to 1846 with Asa Rogers and J. O. Mead in Hartford CT as ROGERS & MEAD.

4. He was a partner from 1847 to 1853 with Simeon and Asa Rogers in Hartford CT as ROGERS BROS.

5. He was a partner from 1857 to 1862 with George W. Smith in Hartford CT as ROGERS, SMITH & Co.

6. He was a partner from 1857 to 1861 with William Henry Rogers in Hartford CT as WILLIAM ROGERS & SON

7. He was a partner in 1865 with William Henry Rogers, William Henry Watrous, Thomas Birch, and William J. Pierce, inHartford CT as WILLIAM ROGERS MANUFACTURING Co.

William Rollinson 1. He was a partner in 1812 with William Satchwell Leney in New York City NY as bank note engravers.

Aurelius Clark Root 1. He was a partner from circa 1835 to 1856 with Laurence Matoon Root in Pittsfield MA as L. M. & A. C. ROOT. Left thebusiness by 1856 to open an insurance agency in Clinton Iowa that is still continued in the family.

Laurence Mattoon Root 1. He was a partner from circa 1835 to 1840 with Aurelius Clark Root in Pittsfield MA as L. M. & A. C. ROOT.

2. He was a partner in 1856 with Washington Root in Pittsfield MA as W. M. ROOT & BROTHER.

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Samuel Emerson Root 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1855 with ? Langdon in Bristol CT as LANGDON & ROOT, clockmakers

Washington Mcdonough Root 1. He was a partner with J. W. Root in Pittsfield MA as W. M. & J. W. ROOT.

2. He was a partner from 1830 to 1849 with Frederick Chaffee in Pittsfield MA as ROOT & CHAFFEE.

3. He was a partner from 1849 to 1850 with Frederick Chaffee and Prentice Baird in Pittsfield MA as ROOT, CHAFFEE &BAIRD. A branch store was opened c 1850 in Rutland VT by Chaffee.

4. He was a partner c. 1856 with Laurence Root? in Pittsfield MA as W. M. ROOT & BROTHER

James Bliss Rumrill 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1850 with Alfred G. Peckham in New York City NY as PECKHAM & RUMRILL.

John Russell 1. He was a partner after 23 May 1792 with David Ripley in Greenfield MA

Thomas Russell 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1829 with Luke Plumb in Windsor VT as RUSSELL & PLUMB.

2. He was a partner from 1842 to 1867 with Francis W. Clarke in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL & CLARKE

3. He was a partner from 1867 to 1870 with Francis W. Clarke and Orvanda E. Randall in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL,CLARKE & RANDALL.

4. He was a partner from 1870 to 1875 with Francis W. Clarke in Woodstock VT as RUSSELL & CLARKE.

Adnah Sackett 1. He was a partner in 1836 with Ozias G. Willard in Providence RI as SACKETT & WILLARD. Listed 1836 city directorywith a shop at 10 Richmond Street.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1860 with ? Davis in Providence RI as SACKETT, DAVIS & Co., manufacturing jewelers.

William Hills Safford 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1880 with John E. Lunt in Newburyport MA as SAFFORD & LUNT, with a shop at19 Pleasent Street.

Henry Treadwell Salisbury 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1870 with David C. Percival and D. Morris in Boston MA as D. C. PERCIVAL & Co.

Nathaniel Saltonstall 1. He was a partner from circa 1821 to 1852 with Daniel Booth Hempstead and Asa Spencer in Eatonton Ga as D. B.HEMPSTEAD & Co.

Amos Sanborn 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1875 with Horace Baldwin Bacon in Lowell MA as A. SANBORN & Co. Joined, after1874, by Horace S. Bacon

Robert Sanderson 1. He was a partner from circa 1652 to 1683 with John Hull in Boston MA as HULL & SANDERSON. The earliest knownpiece of American silver is a dram cup made by the partners, now in the Yale University Art Gallery. The partnershiporginally began after Hull was appointed Mint Master and recommended Sanderson as his partner. Sanderson came toBoston and was admitted as an inhabitant on 30 May 1653.

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Frederick Coleman Sanford 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1838 with James Easton in Nantucket MA as EASTON & STANFORD. The start ofbusiness was announced in The Inquirer on 10 Apr 1830. Shop located at 62 Main Street by 1833. After he sold his interest in the shop to Easton, Sanford went on to become an extremely wealthy ship owner,international businessman and benefactor to Nantucket. He was the president of the island's leading bank, Pacific NationalBank, from 1865 until his death in 1890. He was also an avid book and art collector and at his death his 1,000+ volumelibrary and paintings from the China trade era were given to The Nantucket Atheneum along with 1/3 of his fortune as anendowment. The remaining 2/3 was divided between the Town and the Unitarian Church.

Isaac Sanford 1. He was a partner from 1785 to 1788 with Miles Beach in Goshen CT as BEACH & SANFORD. The firm later moved toHartford c 1786.

2. He was a partner from 2 Nov 1789 to 10 May 1790 with ? Walsh in Hartford CT as SANFORD & WALSH.

3. He was a partner from 2 Nov 1789 to 10 May 1790 with William Johonnot in Hartford CT as SANFORD &JOHONNOT, this partnership concurrent with that of SANFORD & WALSH.

Samuel Sargeant 1. He was a partner from circa 1816 to 1845 with Edward Eells, Jr. in Middlebury VT as SARGEANT & EELLS.

Moreau Sarrazin 1. He was a partner with William Wright in Charleston SC

John Sayre 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1813 with Thomas Richards in New York City NY as SAYRE & RICHARDS.

Garret Schenck 1. He was a partner from circa 1790 to 1793 with Daniel Van Voorhees in New York City NY as VAN VOORHEES &SCHANCK with a shop at 25 Fair Street.

Salmon Scofield 1. He was a partner from 1818 to 1819 with Jonathan Packard in Rochester NY as PACKARD & SCOFIELD.

2. He was a partner from 1822 to 1825 with Samuel Waters Lee in Rochester NY as SCOFIELD & LEE.

Pulaski Scoville 1. He was a partner in 1836 with Bushnell Willey in Cincinnati OH as SCOVIL, WILLEY & Co.

2. He was a partner in 1836 with Edward Kinsey in Cincinnati OH as SCOVIL & KINSEY.

Egbert Scudder 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1836 with Andrew C. Benedict in New York City NY as BENEDICT & SCUDDER withshop at 28 Bowery.

William Selkirk 1. He was a partner from 1817 to 1819 with Rufus Putnam in Albany NY as SHELKIRK & PUTNAM.

Enos Sellew 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1860 with Osman and William Sellew in Cincinnati OH as SELLEW & Co.

Osman Sellew 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1860 with Enos and William Sellew in Cincinnati OH as SELLEW & Co.

William Sellew 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1860 with Enos and Osman Sellew in Cincinnati OH as SELLEW & Co.

William Senter 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1869 with Abner Lowell in Portsmouth NH as LOWELL & SENTER.

Edwin Goodwin Seymour 1. He was a partner in 1879 with Joseph and Joseph Seymour in Syracuse NY as JOSEPH SEYMOUR & Sons.

Henry Phelps Seymour 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1856 with Clark Lindsley in Hartford CT as SEYMOUR & LINDSLEY, with a shop at 55Pearl Street.

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Joseph Seymour 1. He was a partner from 1 Jan 1870 to 1879 with Joseph Seymour in Syracuse NY as JOSEPH SEYMOUR & SON.

2. He was a partner from 1879 to 1887 with Joseph, Sr and Edward G. Seymour in Syracuse NY as JOSEPH SEYMOUR &SONS.

Joseph Seymour 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1854 with Benjamin B. Norton in Syracuse NY as NORTON & SEYMOUR.

2. He was a partner from 1854 to 1857 with Benjamin B. Norton and David Hotchkiss in Syracuse NY as NORTON,SEYMOUR & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1 Jan 1870 to 1879 with Joseph Seymour, Jr. in Syracuse NY as JOSEPH SEYMOUR & SON.

4. He was a partner from 1879 to 1887 with Joseph, Jr and Edward G. Seymour in Syracuse NY as JOSEPH SEYMOUR &SONS.

Oliver DeWitt Seymour 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1846 with Julius Hollister in Hartford CT as SEYMOUR & HOLLISTER with shop at 20Windsor Street.

2. He was a partner from 1854 to 1856 with Clark Lindsley in Hartford CT as SEYMOUR & LINDSLEY.

John Allen Shaw 1. He was a partner from circa 1802 to 1814 with Nicholas Geffroy in Newport RI as JOHN A. SHAW & Co. Shaw'sdealings in the West Indies trade were hit hard by the War of 1812. After selling out to Geffroy, he eventually moved toNorth Carolina, where he established a lumber and merchantile company. When this venture failed, he became a Baptistminister.

Samuel S. Shepard 1. He was a partner from 1871 to 1880 with Thomas Jefferson Shepard in Georgetown KY as SHEPARD BROS.

Thomas Jefferson Shepard 1. He was a partner from 1871 to 1880 with Samuel S. Shepard in Georgetown KY as SHEPARD BROS.

Smith Jones Sherwood 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with Eli Whatley in Chicago IL as SHERWOOD & WHATLEY.

Samuel Shethar 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1805 with Isaac Thompson in Litchfield CT as SHETHAR & THOMPSON. Originally thefirm was at "the Red Shop located few rods west of the meeting house. "

2. He was a partner from 1806 to 1808 with Richard Gorham in New Haven CT as SHETHAR & GORHAM.

Benjamin Shreve 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1857 with George B. Jones and Seth E. Brown in Boston MA as JONES, SHREVE,BROWN & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1868 with Henry B. Stanwood in Boston MA as SHREVE, STANWOOD & Co., listed inthe 1865 city directory at 226 Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1869 to 1888 with Charles Crump and John Low in Boston MA as SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW.,listed in the 1870 and 1872 city directories at 226 Washington and 7 Summer Street and at 443 Washington in 1875.

George Choate Shreve 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with Samuel Shreve in New York City NY

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1857 with Samuel Shreve in San Francisco CA

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3. He was a partner from 1859 to 1893 with Lucius Thompson in New York City NY as G. C. SHREVE & Co.

Samuel Very Shreve 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with George Choate Shreve in New York City NY

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1857 with George Choate Shreve in San Francisco CA

Clark Sibley 1. He was a partner from Jun 1801 to 1806 with Simeon Marble in New Haven CT as SIBLEY & MARBLE with shop situatedon Church Street next north of Trinity Church.

Oscar Easterly Sibley 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1848 with Nathaniel W. Adams in Buffalo NY as SIBLEY & ADAMS.

Alanson Porter Sigourney 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1840 with William H. Sigourney in Watertown NY as W. H. & A. P. SIGOURNEY.

William H. Sigourney 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1839 with Alonzo B. Turner in Watertown NY as SIGOURNEY & TURNER

2. He was a partner from 1839 to 1840 with Alanson P. Sigourney in Watertown NY as W. H. & A. P. SIGOURNEY

3. He was a partner from 1841 to 1842 with Alonzo B. Turner in Watertown NY as SIGOURNEY & TURNER.

4. He was a partner in 1850 with ? Hitchcock in Watertown NY as SIGOURNEY & HITCHCOCK.

Micah Sill 1. He was a partner from 1825 to 1831 with ? Smith in Middletown CT as SMITH & SILL.

William Simpkins 1. He was a partner c. 1770 with Samuel Minott in Boston MA as MINOTT & SIMPKINS.

Samuel Simpson 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1842 with Morris Benham in Wallingford CT as SIMPSON & BENHAM.

2. He was a partner from 1843 to 1847 with Darius Benham in New York City NY as SIMPSON & BENHAM

3. He was a partner from 1866 to 1898 with Gurdon W. Hall, Charles Dwight Yale, and ? Miller in Wallingford CT asSIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & Co. Became, in 1898, one of the founding members of International Silver.

Valentine Warner Skiff 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1849 with Emery A. Whipple in Springfield MA as WHIPPLE & SKIFFE.

Alvah Skinner 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1857 with James Sweet in Boston MA as SKINNER & SWEET, listed in the 1845 citydirectory at 17 Hanover Street.

Azro Barton Skinner 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1880 with Samuel Works Skinner in Keene NH as A. B. & S. W. SKINNER

Samuel Works Skinner 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1880 with Azro Barton Skinner in Keene NH as A. B. & S. W. SKINNER

Charles Augustus Smith 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with George Harbottle in Auburn NY as HARBOTTLE & SMITH, with a shop at 105 WestGenesee.

Zebulon Smith 1. He was a partner from 1834 to 1835 with Amasa L. Clapp in Bangor ME as SMITH & CLAPP. Dissolution of thepartnersip was announced in the Bangor Daily Whig on 05 August 1835.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1849 with Henry Skerry in Bangor ME as SMITH & SKERRY.

Henry Thomas Spear 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1850 with William P. McKay in Boston MA as WILLIAM P. MCKAY & Co., listed inthe 1845 city directory at 52 Milk Street.

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2. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1860 with William P. McKay and James W. L. Brown in Boston MA as MCKAY,SPEAR & BROWN, listed in the 1855 city directory at 195 Washington Street.

Asa Spencer 1. He was a partner in 1806 with Daniel Booth Hempstead in Hartford CT as SPENCER & HEMPSTED.

2. He was a partner from circa 1821 to 1852 with Nathaniel Saltonstall and Daniel Booth Hempstead in Eatonton Ga as D.B. HEMPSTEAD & Co.

Francis Spencer 1. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1833 with Lawrence Spencer, Giles Hotchkiss, and Letsome Terrell. in NaugatuckCT as SPENCER, HOTCHKISS & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1843 with Laurence Spencer, Giles Hotchkiss, and Jesse Wooster in Naugatuck CT asSPENCER & WOOSTER.

George Spencer 1. He was a partner with Nathan Pratt in Deep River CT though not as silversmiths, but as manufactures of ivory combs.

Lawrence Sterne Spencer 1. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1833 with Francis Spencer, Giles Hotchkiss, and Letsome Terrell. in Naugatuck CTas SPENCER, HOTCHKISS & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1843 with Francis Spencer, Giles Hotchkiss, and Jesse Wooster in Naugatuck CT asSPENCER & WOOSTER.

Nathaniel Spencer 1. He was a partner from 1811 to 1819 with Frederick Oakes in Hartford CT as OAKES & SPENCER.

Egbert William Sperry 1. He was a partner from 1871 to 1898 with Samuel Simpson, Albert Sperry, Alfred Sperry, and R. L. McChristie inWallingford CT as SIMPSON NICKEL SILVER Co, manufacturers of flatware blanks for Simpson, Hall, & Miller.

Charles Spooner 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1885 with ? Welch in Brooklyn NY as SPOONER & WELCH.

Hezekiah S. Sprague 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1829 with Lindel Sprague in Wooster OH

John Sprague 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with Joseph Warford in Salem NY

Lindel Sprague 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1829 with Hezekiah Sprague in Wooster OH

Bela Scoville Squire 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1853 with Seth Squire in New York City NY as SQUIRE & BROTHER.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with Horatio Squire and Tobias Lander in New York City NY as SQUIRE, LANDER& Co.

3. He was a partner from 1855 to 1870 with Tobias Lander in New York City NY as SQUIRE & LANDER.

Horatio Nelson Squire 1. He was a partner from 1853 to 1855 with Bela Squire and Tobias Lander in New York City NY as SQUIRE, LANDER &Co.

Seth P. Squire 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1853 with Bela Squire in New York City NY as SQUIRE & BROTHER.

Hallenbake Stafford 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Spencer Stafford, George Spencer, and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY asSTAFFORD, SPENCER & Co.

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2. He was a partner from 1817 to 1824 with Spencer Stafford Sr, Spencer Stafford Jr, and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY asS. STAFFORD & Co.

Joab Stafford 1. He was a partner in 1824 with Spencer Stafford and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY as STAFFORD, BENEDICT & Co.

Spencer Stafford 1. He was a partner from 1794 to 1814 with John Minze in Albany NY as STAFFORD & MINZE

2. He was a partner from 1814 to 1815 with John Stafford, ? Rogers, Thomas and George Spencer in Albany NY asSTAFFORD, ROGERS & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1815 to 1817 with Hallenbake Stafford, George Spencer, and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY asSTAFFORD, SPENCER & Co.

4. He was a partner from 1817 to 1824 with Hallenbake Stafford, Spencer Stafford Jr, and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY asS. STAFFORD & Co.

5. He was a partner in 1824 with Joab Stafford and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY as STAFFORD, BENEDICT & Co.

Spencer Stafford 1. He was a partner from 1817 to 1824 with Hallenbake Stafford, Spencer Stafford, and Lewis Benedict in Albany NY as S.STAFFORD & Co.

John Staniford 1. He was a partner from 1790 to 1792 with Alfred Elderkin in Windham CT

Daniel Stanton 1. He was a partner from 1775 to 1780 with Zebulon and Enoch Stanton in Stonington CT as D. E. & Z. STANTON.

Enoch Stanton 1. He was a partner from 1775 to 1780 with Daniel and Zebulon Stanton in Stonington CT as D. E. & Z. STANTON.

Henry Stanton 1. He was a partner from 1826 to 1841 with William P. Stanton in Rochester NY as STANTON & BRO. and later W. P. &H. STANTON.

William P. Stanton 1. He was a partner from 1829 to 1841 with Henry Stanton in Rochester NY as STANTON & BRO. and later W. P. & H.STANTON.

Zebulon Stanton 1. He was a partner from 1775 to 1780 with Daniel and Enoch Stanton in Stonington CT as D. E. & Z. STANTON.

Henry Burrill Stanwood 1. He was a partner from 1839 to 1850 with William Harris in Boston MA as HARRIS & STANWOOD, listed in the 1845city directory at 29 Trem Row.

2. He was a partner from 1855 to 1860 with James D. Stanwood and G. D. Low in Boston MA as H. B. STANWOOD &Co., listed in the 1855 city directory at 253 Washington Street.

3. He was a partner from 1865 to 1868 with Benjamin Shreve in Boston MA as SHREVE, STANWOOD & Co., listed in the1865 city directory at 226 Washington Street.

James D. Stanwood 1. He was a partner from 1855 to 1860 with Henry B. Stanwood and G. D. Low in Boston MA as H. B. STANWOOD &Co., listed in the 1855 city directory at 253 Washington Street.

Erastus Charles Starin 1. He was a partner from circa 1835 to 1839 with Charles Storrs, Oliver B. Cooley, Horace P. Bradley, and David S.Rowland in Utica NY as STORRS & COOLEY

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Theodore Burr Starr 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1877 with Herman Marcus in New York City NY as STARR & MARCUS. The firm wasthe exclusive retail outlet for Gorham silver in New York.

John Cooper Stedman 1. He was a partner from 19 Mar 1819 to 7 Jun 1820 with John Y. Savage in Raleigh NC as SAVAGE & STEDMAN

James P. Steele 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1838 with John G. Crocker in Rochester NY as STEELE & CROCKER.

2. He was a partner from 1838 to 1869 with George Hocknell in Rochester NY as STEELE & HOCKNELL

Thomas Steele 1. He was a partner from 1841 to 1844 with Horace B. Crocker in Hartford CT as STEELE & CROCKER.

2. He was a partner from 1866 to 1875 with Thomas Sedgwick Steele in Hartford CT as THOMAS STEELE & SON, listed inthe 1875 city directory at 340 Main Street.

Thomas Sedgwick Steele 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1875 with Thomas STEELE in Hartford CT as THOMAS STEELE & SON, listed in the1875 city directory at 340 Main Street.

Elizur Seneca Stevens 1. He was a partner before 1890 with Eraphras Chapman Maltby in Birmingham CT as MALTBY, STEVENS & Co.

2. He was a partner from circa 1890 to 1896 with Eraphras Chapman Maltby and John Curtiss in Wallingford CT asMALTBY, STEVENS & CURTISS. The firm purchased the old works of HALL, ELTON & Co. and concentrated onmanufacturing flatware 'in the metal' for plating firms like William Rogers. The firm was purchased by WatrousManufacturing.

James Reynold Stevens 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1865 with L. G. Hemingway in Hartford CT as HEMINGWAY & STEVENS, listed inthe 1861 city directory at 284 Main Street.

John Stevens 1. He was a partner from 1819 to 1830 with Ebenezer Knowlton Lakeman in Salem MA as STEVENS & LAKEMAN,successors to Jabez Baldwin, with shop at No. 1 Holyoke Place.

Benjamin Stiles 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1835 with Daniel Curtis and Lewis Burton Candee in Woodbury CT as CURTISS,CANDEE & STILES.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1840 with Daniel Curtis in Woodbury CT as CURTIS & STILES

Samuel Stiles 1. He was a partner from 1791 to 1792 with Jedediah Baldwin in Northampton MA as STILES & BALDWIN.

Charles H. Stilwell 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1866 with Mortimer Stilwell in Rochester NY as M. F. & C. H. STILWELL.

Mortimer F. Stilwell 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1866 with Charles H. Stilwell in Rochester NY as M. F. & C. H. STILWELL.

Reuben Stocking 1. He was a partner c. 1831 with S. C. Keyes in Batavia NY as KEYES & STOCKING.

Pierre Hubert Stollenwerck 1. He was a partner from 1799 to 1802 with ? Stollenwerck in New York City NY as STOLLENWERCK & NEPHEW.

Hubbard Goldsmith Stone 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1849 with John E. Landon in New York City NY as STONE & LANDON.

Levi Stone 1. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with Joshua Hyde and William Mitchell Young in Mount Vernon OH as YOUNG,STONE, & HYDE.

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Seymour Henry Stone 1. He was a partner c. 1850 with Calvin Stowe Ball in Syracuse NY as STONE & BALL.

William Storer 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1800 with Thomas Wilmot in Rutland VT as STORER & WILMOT, from a shop fifteenrods northwest of the court house. The shop was taken over by the firm of LORD & GODDARD.

Abraham Gregorius Storm 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1818 with James Wilson in Poughkeepsie NY as STORM & WILSON

2. He was a partner from 1823 to 1826 with John Adriance Storm in Poughkeepsie NY as STORM & SON.

3. He was a partner from 1832 to 1839 with John Fellows and ? Cargill in Troy NY

4. He was a partner in 1840 with John Fellows in Albany NY as FELLOWS & STORM.

John Adriance Storm 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1826 with Abrahan Gregorius Storm in Poughkeepsie NY as STORM & SON.

Charles Storrs 1. He was a partner in 1828 with George Parker in Utica NY as STORRS & PARKER. The firm dissolved by mutual consentof 13 June 1828.

2. He was a partner from 1829 to 1830 with Thomas Davies in Utica NY as STORRS & DAVIES.

3. He was a partner from 1831 to 1839 with Oliver B. Cooley, Horace P. Bradley, David S. Rowland, and Erastus CharlesStarin in Utica NY as STORRS & COOLEY

Henry Southworth Storrs 1. He was a partner from 1847 to 1849 with Samuel Chubbuck in Utica NY as STORRS & CHUBBUCK.

Nathan Storrs 1. He was a partner from 11 Jul 1792 to 8 Jan 1794 with Jedediah Baldwin in Northampton MA as BALDWIN & STORRS.

2. He was a partner from 24 Jul 1828 to 1833 with Benjamin Ely Cook in Northampton MA as STORRS & COOK.

Simeon N. Story 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1840 with ? Dunbar in Worcester MA

Samuel Van Dyke Stout 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1819 with Bernard McKiernan in Nashville TN as McKIRNAN & STOUT, coachmakers.

Abel Stowell 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1850 with Alexander Stowell in Charlestown MA as A. STOWELL & SON.

Alexander Stowell 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1850 with Abel Stowell in Charlestown MA as A. STOWELL & SON.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1870 with P. T. Davis in Boston MA as A. STOWELL & Co.

3. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1904 with Charles S. Cook and Eugene Alexander Stowell in Boston MA as A.STOWELL & Co. Listed in the 1904 city directory with a shop at 24 Winter Street.

Eugene Alexander Stowell 1. He was a partner from circa 1870 to 1904 with Alexander Stowell and Charles S. Cook in Boston MA as A. STOWELL &Co. Listed in the 1904 city directory with a shop at 24 Winter Street.

Orrin Stowell 1. He was a partner in 1806 with Otis Corbett in Worcester MA as CORBETT & STOWELL, in business at the sign of thegold watch, eight rods south of Worcester Bank.

2. He was a partner in 1815 with ? Brockway in Middlebury VT as STOWELL & BROCKWAY.

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Herbert John Straker 1. He was a partner from 1895 to 1898 with Joseph Edward Straker in North Attleboro MA as STRAKER BROTHERS, witha shop at 77 Page Street, specializing in designing and making dies for hollowware, tool ware, and flatware.

Joseph Edward Straker 1. He was a partner from 1895 to 1898 with Herbert John Straker in North Attleboro MA as STRAKER BROTHERS,specializing in designing and making dies for hollowware, tool ware, and flatware.

Henry White Strang 1. He was a partner c. 1865 with Frederick Collingwood in Elmira NY as COLLINGWOOD & STRANG, " Jewelers, Opticians,and Silver Smiths", listed in the 1867 city directory at 147 Water Street.

Daniel Felch Straw 1. He was a partner c. 1869 with James C. Lovejoy in Manchester NH as LOVEJOY & STRAW, listed in the city directory at202 Elm Street.

Charles Cyprian Strong 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1841 with Leonard Talcott Welles in Hartford CT as WELLES & STRONG, havingpurchased the business of their old master.

2. He was a partner from 1843 to 1845 with Leonard Talcott Welles in Hartford CT as WELLES & STRONG.

Anne Sullivan 1. She was a partner from 1870 to 1871 with Cornelius D. Sullivan in Saint Louis MO

2. She was a partner from 1872 to 1873 with Cornelius Sullivan in Saint Louis MO

Cornelius D. Sullivan 1. He was a partner from circa 1843 to 1845 with Joseph Papin in Saint Louis MO as PAPIN & SULLIVAN.

2. He was a partner from 1863 to 1865 with Jeremiah D. Sullivan in Saint Louis MO

3. He was a partner from 1870 to 1871 with Anna J. Sullivan in Saint Louis MO

Cornelius D. Sullivan 1. He was a partner from 1872 to 1873 with Anna J. Sullivan in Saint Louis MO

Edward Sumner 1. He was a partner from 1852 to 1859 with ? Weiker in Bellevue, Huron, OH as SUMNER & WEIKER.

William Ford Sumner 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1851 with Edmund Endicott in New York City NY as ENDICOTT & SUMNER.

Charles Everett Sunderlin 1. He was a partner from circa 1880 to 1890 with Lewis Sunderlin in Rochester NY as L. SUNDERLIN & SON.

Lewis Sunderlin 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1853 with Julius N. Dunning in Penn Yan Yates NY as DUNNING & SUNDERLIN.

2. He was a partner c. 1865 with ? Weaver in Rochester NY as SUNDERLIN & WEAVER, successors to C. A. BURR & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1869 to 1873 with George McAlaster in Rochester NY as SUNDERLIN & McALASTER.

4. He was a partner from circa 1880 to 1890 with Charles Everett Sunderlin in Rochester NY as L. SUNDERLIN & SON.

Benjamin Swan 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1865 with Moses Moody Swan in Augusta ME as B. & M. M. SWAN.

Moses Moody Swan 1. He was a partner from circa 1840 to 1865 with Benjamin Swan in Augusta ME as B. & M. M. SWAN.

Joseph Lyman Sweet 1. He was a partner from circa 1875 to 1930 with Robert Fitz Simmons and Edgar L. Hixon in Attleboro MA as R. F.SIMMONS Company, manufacturing jewelers.

Albert C. Sweetland 1. He was a partner from circa 1865 to 1870 with William O. and George H. Draper in Attleboro MA as DRAPER,SWEETLAND & DRAPER.

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Frank Luther Taber 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with Luther Anthony Taber in Holyoke MA as L. A. TABER & SON with a shop at 183 HighStreet.

2. He was a partner before 1880 with ? Chapman in Holyoke MA as TABER & CHAPMAN.

Luther Anthony Taber 1. He was a partner c. 1870 with Frank Luther Taber in Holyoke MA as L. A. TABER & SON with a shop at 183 HighStreet.

Robert Hershel Taber 1. He was a partner from 1919 to 1941 with Charles Tibbits in Wallingford CT as TABER & TIBBITS, manufacturers ofplated holloware and novelties.

William E. Taber 1. He was a partner in 1865 with William E. Taber in Providence RI as WILLIAM E. TABER & SON. Listed in the NewEngland Business Directory.

William E. Taber 1. He was a partner in 1863 with William E. Taber in Providence RI as WILLIAM E. TABER & SON. Listed in the NewEngland Business Directory.

John Tanguy 1. He was a partner in 1805 with Lewis Desquet in Philadelphia PA as DESQUET & TANGUY.

2. He was a partner from 1805 to 1809 with Peter Tanguy in Philadelphia PA as JOHN & PETER TANGUY.

3. He was a partner in 1806 with Joseh Repiton in Philadelphia PA as REPITON & TANGUY.

4. He was a partner in 1811 with James Pointe in Philadelphia PA as POINTE & TANGUY.

5. He was a partner from 1816 to 1818 with Clement E. Chevalier in Philadelphia PA as CHEVALIER & TANGUY.

Peter Tanguy 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1809 with John Tanguy in Philadelphia PA as JOHN & PETER TANGUAY.

John Tanner 1. He was a partner c. 1775 with Joseph Rogers or Daniel Rogers in Newport RI as TANNER & ROGERS.

Perry Gallup Tanner 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1842 with Oliver Blanchard Cooley in Utica NY as TANNER & COOLEY, watchmakersand jewelers, successors to LEACH & DAVIES

Eben Tarbell 1. He was a partner from 1845 to 1860 with Joseph Smith in Boston MA as SMITH & TARBELL, britannia lampmanufacturers listed in city directories at 19 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1875 with Eben Richards Tarbell in Boston MA as E. TARBELL & SON, britannia lampmanufacturers, listed in city directories at 15 Bromfield Street.

Eben R. Tarbell 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1875 with Eben Tarbell in Boston MA as E. TARBELL & SON, britannia lampmanufacturers, listed in city directories at 15 Bromfield Street.

Josiah Mendum Tarr 1. He was a partner c. 1845 with Francis Lamson in Lowell MA as LAMSON & TARR.

Najah Taylor 1. He was a partner from 1793 to 1807 with Dr. Daniel Noble Carrington and Eli Mygatt in Danbury CT with shop andstore located on Main Street.

William Star Taylor 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1852 with Thomas Davies in Utica NY as DAVIES & TAYLOR

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1858 with Thomas Maynard in Utica NY as MAYNARD & TAYLOR.

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3. He was a partner from 1858 to 1861 with Theodore M. Timms in Utica NY as W. S. TAYLOR & Co. Listed in the 1859city directory at 72 Genesee Street.

Daniel Ingalls Tenney 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1848 with William Ingalls Tenney in New York City NY from shop at 251 Broadway.

William Ingalls Tenney 1. He was a partner from 1828 to 1848 with Daniel Ingalls Tenney in New York City NY from shop at 251 Broadway.

Geer Terry 1. He was a partner before 1814 with Moses Wing in Worcester MA

2. He was a partner from 1814 to 1815 with Aaron Willard in Worcester MAThe Worcester Gazette of Jan. 4, 1815 told of dissolution of firm by mutual consent.

Daniel B. Thompson 1. He was a partner from 1843 to 1876 with Bethuel Ranger in Brattleboro VT as THOMPSON & RANGER

Henry H. Thompson 1. He was a partner from 1876 to 1895 with Bethuel Ranger in Brattleboro VT as RANGER & THOMPSON at 79 MainStreet.

Isaac Thompson 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1805 with Samuel Shethar in Litchfield CT as SHETHAR & THOMPSON in the " RedShop," a little west of the meetinghouse.

Gorham Thurber 1. He was a partner from 1850 to 1852 with John Gorham in Providence RI as GORHAM & THURBER, which later becamethe Gorham Manufacturing Company. .

2. He was a partner from 1852 to 1875 with John Gorham and Lewis Dexter in Providence RI as GORHAM & Co. Dexterretired in 1861. Gorham declared bankruptcy in October 1875. The firm was continued in other hands and he remained asa general employee. In 1878, he appealed for re-instatement, but was declined.'Was some yrs ago Prest. of the Gorham mfg. Co. but failed badly in 1875, there being nothing for the unsecured creditors.For a time was in the employ of the company. It is not known how he gets a living. Is in no bus. & has no means. Is ofconsiderable ability but quite sanguine & speculative. These peculiarities were the curse of his fortune .' (Dunn Report, 25Sept. 1880)

3. He was a partner in 1856 with John Gorham and Henry T. Brown in Providence RI as GORHAM Co & BROWN.

4. He was a partner in 1878 with Henry T. Brown and Henry Tilden in Providence RI as HENRY T. BROWN & Co.

5. He was a partner in 1880 with Henry T. Brown and Henry Tilden in Providence RI as TILDEN-THURBER & Co, formerlyHENRY T. BROWN & Co.

Charles Henry Tibbits 1. He was a partner from 1919 to 1941 with Robert Taber in Wallingford CT as TABER & TIBBITS, manufacturers ofplated holloware and novelties.

Albert Crandall Tifft 1. He was a partner from circa 1825 to 1840 with Josiah Draper in North Attleboro MA as DRAPER & TIFFT

2. He was a partner from 1840 to 1858 with William Dean Whiting in North Attleboro MA as TIFFT & WHITING.Originally a jewelry manufacture, the firm began making flatware in 1847.

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3. He was a partner from 1859 to 1864 with William Dean Whiting in North Attleboro MA as TIFFT, WHITING & Co.

Frank L. Tifft 1. He was a partner from 1851 to 1860 with Frank S. Draper, Joseph T. Bacon, and James D. Lincoln in Plainville MA asDRAPER, TIFFT & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1860 to 1882 with Joseph T. Bacon and James D. Lincoln in Plainville MA as LINCOLN, TIFFT &BACON.

John Tifft 1. He was a partner from circa 1825 to 1840 with Josiah Draper in North Attleboro MA as DRAPER & TIFFT.

2. He was a partner from 1850 to 1851 with Josiah Draper and Joseph T. Bacon in Plainville MA as DRAPER, TIFFT &BACON.

Gilbert Tilson 1. He was a partner from 1873 to 1878 with Samuel Bass in Randolph VT as BASS & TILSON.

2. He was a partner from 1878 to 1888 with Selva Holman in Randolph VT as HOLMAN & TILSON.

Albert Titcomb 1. He was a partner from 10 Nov 1825 to 2 Mar 1826 with David Smith Ilsley in Portland ME as ILSLEY & TITCOMB, witha shop in the Kinsman's Building on Middle Street.

2. He was a partner from 1835 to 1846 with Philip Titcomb in Bangor ME as A. & P. TITCOMB with shop at 6 Main Street.

Phillip Titcomb 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1846 with Albert Titcomb in Bangor ME as A. & P. TITCOMB with shop at 6 MainStreet.

Edward M. Tobey 1. He was a partner from circa 1845 to 1854 with Benjamin Hood in Albany NY as HOOD & TOBEY.

Erastus Osborne Tompkins 1. He was a partner from circa 1830 to 1838 with Isaac and Frederick Marquand in New York City NY as MARQUAND &Co.

2. He was a partner from 1839 to 1851 with Henry Ball and William Black in New York City NY as BALL, TOMPKINS, &BLACK, successors to MARQUAND & Co.

Benjamin Toppan 1. He was a partner from circa 1827 to 1833 with ? Whitney in Northampton MA as TAPPAN & WHITNEY

Charles Toppan 1. Partnership: 1837-1840. As DRAPER, TOPPAN, LONGACRE & Co.

2. Partnership: 1840. As DRAPER, TOPPAN & Co.

Anthony Francis Towle 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1873 with William P. Jones in Newburyport MA as TOWLE & JONES, having purchasedthe business of their master. In 1870 the name was changed to TOWLE, JONES & Co, with the admittance of EdwardTowle.

2. He was a partner from 1873 to 1882 with Edward Bass Towle in Newburyport MA as A. F. TOWLE & SON. Thisbecame the core of TOWLE SILVERSMITHS c 1882.

Edward Bass Towle 1. He was a partner from 1873 to 1882 with Anthony Francis Towle in Newburyport MA as A. F. TOWLE & SON. Thisbecame the core of TOWLE SILVERSMITHS c 1882.

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Ira Strong Towne 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with Josiah Towne in Montpelier VT as I. S. & J. TOWN. Advertised " . . . silver workof every description manufactured to order on short notice."

2. He was a partner from 1838 to 1845 with Elijah Witherall in Montpelier VT as TOWN & WITHERALL. Advertised " . . .made all the silverware bought at their shop and it was warrented to be the best quality. "

3. He was a partner from 1848 to 1851 with Jonas G. Hall in Montpelier VT as TOWN & HALL, the business carried on asa "silver spoon manufactory at the old stand on State Street ."

Josiah Towne 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1832 with Ira Strong Towne in Montpelier VT as I. S. & J. TOWN. Advertised " . . . silverwork oof every description manufactured to oder on short notice."

Reverend Joseph Toy 1. He was a partner from 1790 to 1796 with William Wilson in Abingdon MD as TOY & WILSON.

Fayette Tracy 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1850 with Oliver Andrew Hawley in Cazenovia NY as TRACY & HAWLEY.

Daniel Treadwell 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1813 with Jesse Churchill in Boston MA as CHURCHILL & TREADWELL, with a shop at88 Newbury Street in Boston.

John Proctor Trott 1. He was a partner from 1792 to 1794 with William Cleveland in New London CT as TROTT & CLEVELAND with shopon State Street.

2. He was a partner c. 1798 with Jona Brooks in New London CT as TROTT & BROOKS.

3. He was a partner c. 1820 with Thomas Proctor Trott in New London CT as JOHN P. TROTT & SON.

Peter Trott 1. He was a partner from 1823 to 1855 with Richard Currier in Boston MA as CURRIER & TROTT, listed in the 1845 citydirectory at 308 Washington Street.

2. He was a partner from 1855 to 1880 with Richard Currier in Boston MA as CURRIER, TROTT & Co. Listed in the 1855-1872 city directories at 148 Washington Street.

Thomas Proctor Trott 1. He was a partner c. 1820 with John Proctor Trott in New London CT as JOHN P. TROTT & SON.

Hendrick R. Truax 1. He was a partner from circa 1790 to 1796 with Isaac Traux in Albany NY as ISAAC & HENRY TRUAX.

2. He was a partner from 1813 to 1815 with Benjamin Clench in Albany NY as TRAUX & CLENCH.

Isaac Truax 1. He was a partner from circa 1790 to 1796 with Hendrick Truax in Albany NY as ISAAC & HENRY TRUAX.

Bethuel Tuttle 1. He was a partner from 1802 to 1813 with Marcus Merriman in New Haven CT as MERRIMAN & TUTTLE, with a shopon State Street, "a few rods northeast of Messrs. Steel and Hughes ."

Rufus Twambley 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1880 with Charles Twombly in Saco ME as C. TWAMBLEY & SON

Charles Twombly 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1880 with Rufus Twombly in Saco ME as C. TWAMBLEY & SON

Rufus King Twombly 1. He was a partner from circa 1849 to 1877 with ? Smith in Saco ME as TWOMBLY & SMITH.

Henry Tyler 1. He was a partner on 1 Feb 1882 with John Henry, John, and James Tyler in Richmond VA as JOHN H. TYLER & Co.

James Evans Tyler 1. He was a partner on 1 Feb 1882 with John Henry, John, and James Tyler in Richmond VA as JOHN H. TYLER & Co.

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John Tyler 1. He was a partner on 6 Aug 1866 with John Henry Tyler in Richmond VA as JOHN H. TYLER & Co.

John Henry Tyler 1. He was a partner from 1 Oct 1845 to 1 Jul 1866 with Samuel P. Mitchell in Richmond VA as MITCHELL & TYLER, havingbought the stock and goodwill of their former employer, William Mitchell.

2. He was a partner from 6 Aug 1866 to 1882 with John Tyler in Richmond VA as JOHN H. TYLER & Co. The firm wasjoined by James E. and Henry Tyler in 01 Feb 1882. In his will, John Henry directed that his sons continue the firm, retainingthe original name.

Thomas Underhill 1. He was a partner from 1786 to 1787 with John Vernon in New York City NY as UNDERHILL & VERNON

Hendricus Van Vechten 1. He was a partner c. 1775 with Jacob Gerritse Lansing in Albany NY as LANSING & VAN VECHTEN

Daniel Van Voorhis 1. He was a partner from 1784 to 1785 with Simeon A. Bayley and William Coley in New York City NY as VANVOORHIS, BAYLEY & COLEY.

2. He was a partner from 1785 to 1787 with William Coley in New York City NY as VAN VOORHIS & COLEY from shopat 27 Hanover Square.

3. He was a partner from 1791 to 1793 with Garret Schenck in New York City NY as VAN VOORHIS & SCHANCK.Joined in 1798 by son Daniel Cornelius Van Voorhis.

4. He was a partner from 1798 to 1802 with Thomas Richards in New York City NY as VAN VOORHIS & RICHARDS.

5. He was a partner in 1800 with Garret Schenck and ? McCall in New York City NY as VAN VOORHIS, SCHANCK &McCALL.

Stephen Cornelius Van Wyck 1. He was a partner c. 1815 with William Pelletreau in New York City NY as PELLETREAU & VAN WYCK.

Joseph Veazie 1. He was a partner from circa 1820 to 1825 with Samuel Veazie in Providence RI as S. & J. VEAZIE. Listed in the 1824 citydirectory at 218 and 234 North Main Street.

Samuel Veazie 1. He was a partner from circa 1820 to 1825 with Joseph Veazie in Providence RI as S. & J. VEAZIE. Listed in the 1824 citydirectory at 218 and 234 North Main Street.

John Vernon 1. He was a partner from 1786 to 1787 with Thomas Underhill in New York City NY as UNDERHILL & VERNON fromshop at 41 Water Street.

Lewis Veron 1. He was a partner from 1815 to 1826 with Baldwin Gardiner in Philadelphia PA as GARDINER & VERON, fancyhardware merchants with a shop at 93 Chestnut Street.

Freeman Chandler Vilas 1. He was a partner from Apr 1837 to May 1839 with William Vilas in Burlington VT selling a wide range of wholesale drygoods. They manufactured combs, tin and iron wares, and silver wares.

2. He was a partner from May 1839 to 1843 with William Vilas and Henry Loomis in Burlington VT as VILAS, LOOMIS &Co.

William Ransom Vilas 1. He was a partner from Apr 1837 to May 1839 with Freeman Vilas in Burlington VT selling a wide range of wholesale drygoods. They manufactured combs, tin and iron wares, and silver wares.

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2. He was a partner from May 1839 to 1843 with William Vilas and Henry Loomis in Burlington VT as VILAS, LOOMIS &Co.

3. He was a partner from circa 1844 to 1848 with Morillo Noyes in Burlington VT as VILAS & NOYES. In 1848, Vilas' sharein the business was bought out by Horatio N. and Julius M. Noyes.

Jonathan Ambrose Virgin 1. He was a partner in 1838 with Samuel Virgin in Macon GA as J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.In addition to their silver and jewelery business, the firm was associated with other ventures:-- 16 March 1837 to 06 October 1838 with a Dr. Stringfellow, Dentist, as VIRGINS & SPRINGFELLOW.-- 15 October 1840 with Bruno's Music Store as BRUNO & VIRGINS, importers of musical instruments. A branch was lateropened in Columbus GA.-- c 1846 as VIRGIN BROTHERS, Realty, buying and selling city parcels

Samuel Stanley Virgin 1. He was a partner in 1834 with Jonathan Virgin in Macon GA as J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.In addition to their silver and jewelery business, the firm was associated with other ventures:-- 16 March 1837 to 06 October 1838 with a Dr. Stringfellow, Dentist, as VIRGINS & SPRINGFELLOW.-- 15 October 1840 with Bruno's Music Store as BRUNO & VIRGINS, importers of musical instruments. A branch was lateropened in Columbus GA.-- c 1846 as VIRGIN BROTHERS, Realty, buying and selling city parcels

James E. H. Wallin 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1845 with Norman A. Freeman and Samuel Wallin in New York City NY as FREEMAN &WALLIN.

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1847 with Samuel Wallin in New York City NY as S & J WALLIN.

James Ward 1. He was a partner from 1793 to 1797 with Miles Beach in Hartford CT as BEACH & WARD

2. He was a partner c. 1802 with Roswell Bartholomew and ? Trott in Goshen CT as WARD, BARTHOLOMEW & TROTT.

3. He was a partner from 1804 to 1809 with Roswell Bartholomew in Hartford CT as WARD & BARTHOLOMEW

4. He was a partner from 1809 to 1830 with Roswell Bartholomew and Charles Brainard in Hartford CT as WARD,BARTHOLOMEW & BRAINARD, listed in the 1828 city directory at 229 Main Street.

Joseph Warford 1. He was a partner from 25 Aug 1800 to 7 Oct 1805 with Nehemiah B. Bassett in Albany NY at the dissolution, he waspaid $1800 in cash for his half of the stock in trade.

2. He was a partner c. 1815 with John Sprague in Salem NY

Andrew Ellicott Warner 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1870 with Andrew Ellicott Warner in Baltimore MD as A. E. WARNER & SON.

Andrew Ellicott Warner 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1812 with Thomas Warner in Baltimore MD as T & A E WARNER.

2. He was a partner from 1867 to 1870 with Andrew Ellicott Warner in Baltimore MD as ANDREW E WARNER & SON.

Caleb Warner 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1822 with John Warner in Salem MA as C & J WARNER

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2. He was a partner from 1825 to 1828 with Charles Lord in Portland ME as CHARLES LORD & Co. at No. 2 Kinsman'sBuilding in Portland. Firm was dissolved according to Gazette of Maine (June 17, 1828) by mutual consent and Charles Lordcontinued the business.

3. He was a partner from 1830 to 1837 with Thomas Lord in Salem MA as WARNER & LORD

4. He was a partner from 1837 to 1842 with John Foster Fellows in Salem MA as WARNER & FELLOWS.

John Warner 1. He was a partner c. 1790 with Joseph Warner and William Warner in Wilmington DE

John Warner 1. He was a partner in 1820 with Caleb Warner in Salem MA as C & J WARNER

Joseph Warner 1. He was a partner c. 1790 with John and William Warner in Wilmington DE

Thomas Warner 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1812 with Andrew Elicott Warner in Baltimore MD as T & A E WARNER.

William Warner 1. He was a partner c. 1790 with Joseph Warner and John Warner in Wilmington DE

William Henry Watrous 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1898 with William and William Henry Rogers, Thomas Birch, and William J. Pierce, inHartford CT as WILLIAM ROGERS MANUFACTURING Co.

Joseph Shoemaker Weaver 1. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with Nicholas N. Weaver in Utica NY as N. N. WEAVER & SON.

Nicholas Nicholas Weaver 1. He was a partner in 1817 with Wilhelm Weaver in Utica NY as N. N. & W. WEAVER.

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1847 with Joseph S. Weaver in Utica NY as N. N. WEAVER & SON

3. He was a partner from 1849 to 1853 with William Nicholas Weaver in Cleveland OH as N. N. WEAVER & SON

Wilhelm Nicholas Weaver 1. He was a partner in 1817 with Nicholas N. Weaver in Utica NY as N. N. & W. WEAVER.

William Nicholas Weaver 1. He was a partner from 1849 to 1853 with Nicholas N. Weaver in Cleveland OH as N. N. WA+EAVER & SON.

Adelbert Ashley Webster 1. He was a partner from 1865 to 1886 with Elizur Webster in New York City NY as E. G. WEBSTER & BROTHER. Thefirm was also known as WEBSTER MANUFACTURING Co, 1866-1874.

Elizur Goodwin Webster 1. He was a partner from 1864 to 1865 with William Dupree in New York City NY as WEBSTER & DUPREE with shop at447 Broome.

2. He was a partner from 1865 to 1886 with Adelbert Webster in New York City NY as E. G. WEBSTER & BROTHER.The firm was also known as WEBSTER MANUFACTURING Co, 1866-1874.

3. He was a partner from 1886 to 1900 with Frederick Webster in New York City NY as E. G. WEBSTER & SON.

Frederick Hezekiah Webster 1. He was a partner from 1886 to 1900 with Elizur Webster in New York City NY as E. G. WEBSTER & SON.

Henry Lamson Webster 1. He was a partner from 1831 to 1837 with Jabez Gorham in Providence RI as GORHAM & WEBSTER.

2. He was a partner from 1837 to 1840 with Jabez Gorham and William G. Price in Providence RI as GORHAM, WEBSTER& PRICE.

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3. He was a partner from 1852 to 1859 with Joseph B. Knowles in Providence RI as WEBSTER & KNOWLES.

4. He was a partner from 1859 to 1864 with Joseph B. Knowles and Samuel J. Ladd in Providence RI as WEBSTER,KNOWLES & LADD.

Alfred Welles 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1811 with George Welles in Boston MA as A. & G. WELLES.

George I. Welles 1. He was a partner from 1806 to 1811 with Alfred Welles in Boston MA as A. & G. WELLES

Leonard Talcott Welles 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1841 with Charles Cyprian Strong in Hartford CT as WELLES & STRONG, havingpurchased the business of their old master.

2. He was a partner from 1841 to 1857 with W. Welles in Hartford CT as L. T. WELLES & Co.

3. He was a partner from 1843 to 1845 with Charles Cyprian Strong in Hartford CT as WELLES & STRONG.

William Wendell 1. He was a partner with ? Feltman in Albany NY as WENDELL & FELTMAN

2. He was a partner c. 1850 with ? Roberts in Albany NY as WENDELL & ROBERTS.

Cyrus King Wentworth 1. He was a partner on 13 Apr 1847 with B. L. Burnett in Macon GA

Caleb Wheaton 1. He was a partner in 1807 with George Wheaton in Providence RI as CALEB WHEATON & SON, listed in the 1824 citydirectory at 81 and 165 North Main.

George Wheaton 1. He was a partner in 1807 with Caleb Wheaton in Providence RI as CALEB WHEATON & SON, listed in the 1824 citydirectory at 81 and 165 North Main.

Emery A. Whipple 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1849 with Valentine W. Skiff in Springfield MA

2. He was a partner from 1857 to 1860 with Lyman King in Springfield MA

Josiah Whitaker 1. He was a partner in 1805 with Nehemiah Dodge in Providence RI as NEHEMIAH DODGE & Co.

Philo White 1. He was a partner from 1808 to 1809 with Joseph S. Porter in Canandaigua NY as PORTER & WHITE.

2. He was a partner from 1809 to 1811 with Joseph S. Porter in Utica NY as PORTER & WHITE.

George Henry Whitford 1. He was a partner with George W. Drew in Concord NH as WHITFORD & DREW.

2. He was a partner from circa 1853 to 1856 with Jacob and Abiel Carter in Concord NH

3. He was a partner from 1856 to 1861 with Abiel Carter in Concord NH as CARTER & WHITFORD.

Charles Whiting 1. He was a partner from circa 1753 to 1761 with John Potwine in Hartford CT as POTWINE & WHITING

Florence Whiting 1. She was a partner from 1891 to 1892 with Rebecca, Florence, and Josephine Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M.WHITING. At the death of Frank Mortimer Whting, his business was continued by his widow, mother, and two sisters. In1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name waschanged to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. after a lawsuit brought by WHITING MANUFACTURING. The firm was alsorequired to drop its griffin mark. In 1924, it was sold to Ellmore Silver Co.

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Frank Mortimer Whiting 1. He was a partner before 1878 with ? Holbrook and ? Albee in North Attleboro MA as HOLBROOK, WHITING, &ALBEE.

2. He was a partner from 1881 to 1891 with William Dean Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M. WHITING & Co.

Josephine Whiting 1. She was a partner from 1891 to 1892 with Rebecca, Florence, and Florence Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M.WHITING. At the death of Frank Mortimer Whting, his business was continued by his widow, mother, and two sisters. In1895, the company was converted to a stock company under the name F. M. WHITING & Co. In 1896, the firm's name waschanged to FRANK. M. WHITING & Co. after a lawsuit brought by WHITING MANUFACTURING. The firm was alsorequired to drop its griffin mark. In 1924, it was sold to Ellmore Silver Co.

William Dean Whiting 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1853 with Albert Crandall Tifft in North Attleboro MA as TIFFT & WHITING.

2. He was a partner from 1853 to 1858 with ? Gooding in North Attleboro MA as WHITING & GOODING.

3. He was a partner from 1858 to 1859 with William B. Fessenden and William Cowan in North Attleboro MA asWHITING, FESSENDEN, & COWAN.

4. He was a partner from 1859 to 1864 with Albert Crandall Tifft in North Attleboro MA as TIFFT, WHITING & Co.

5. He was a partner from 1864 to 1866 with William Cowan and ? Bowen in North Attleboro MA as WHITING, COWAN,& BOWEN

6. He was a partner after 1866 with with various others in North Attleboro MA as WHITING MANUFACTURING Co. In1875 the company factory burned down and was re-built in Newark NJ. In 1924 the firm was purchased by GorhamCompany.

7. He was a partner from 1881 to 1891 with Frank Mortimer Whiting in North Attleboro MA as F. M. WHITING & Co.

Ebenezer Whitney 1. He was a partner from 1827 to 1836 with Seymour Hoyt in New York City NY as WHITNEY & HOYT.

William Henry Whitney 1. He was a partner from 1842 to 1843 with William H. Hoyt in New York City NY as S. HOYT & Co.

2. He was a partner from 1854 to 1856 with William H. Hoyt in New York City NY as S. HOYT & Co.

William Allison Widdifield 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1822 with William P. Gaw in Philadelphia PA as WIDDIFIELD & GAW. Listed in the citydirectories 1820-1823, though Widdifield was working in Fayetteville NC by 1821.

Alvan Wilcox 1. He was a partner from 1805 to 1807 with Judah Hart in Norwich CT as HART & WILCOX, purchasing the business ofAbel Brewster.

Cyprian Wilcox 1. He was a partner from Mar 1818 to Apr 1819 with Leonard Perkins in Sparta GA as WILCOX & PERKINS

Dennis Cornwall Wilcox 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1852 with Horace C. Wilcox in Meriden CT as H. C. & D. C. WILCOX.

2. He was a partner in 1852 with Horace C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Frary, Lemuel Curtis, William Lyman, and JohnMunson in Meriden CT as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.

Horace Cornwall Wilcox 1. He was a partner from 1848 to 1852 with Dennis C. Wilcox in Meriden CT as H. C. & D. C. WILCOX.

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2. He was a partner in 1852 with Dennis C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Frary, Lemuel Curtis, William Lyman, and JohnMunson in Meriden CT as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.

Ozias D. Willard 1. He was a partner in 1836 with Adnah Sackett in Providence RI as SACKETT & WILLARD. Listed 1836 city directory witha shop at 10 Richmond Street.

Simon Willard 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1865 with Zabdiel Adams Willard in Boston MA as WILLARD & SON, listed in the 1860and 1865 city directory at 9 Congress Street.

William Wallace Willard 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with T. Stokes in Cazenovia NY as WILLARD & STOKES.

2. He was a partner from 1844 to 1869 with John Dean Hawley in Syracuse NY as WILLARD & HAWLEY and WILLARD,HAWLEY & Co after 1859.

Zabdiel Adams Willard 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1865 with Simon Willard in Boston MA as WILLARD & SON, listed in the 1860 and1865 city directory at 9 Congress Street.

Bushnell Willey 1. He was a partner with Henry Blaksley in Cincinnati OH as WILLEY & BLAKSLEY.

2. He was a partner c. 1835 with Pulaski Scovil in Cincinnati OH as SCOVIL, WILLEY & Co.

Stephen Williams 1. He was a partner from circa 1799 to 1805 with Nehemiah Dodge in Providence RI as DODGE & WILLIAMS.

Samuel Wilmot 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1841 with Thomas T. Wilmot in Charleston SC. thomas T. Wilmot and Samuel Wilmotwere both listed in the 1837-38 Charleston, S. C., directory as jewelers at 267 King Street. On account of the disastrousfire of 1838 they moved their shop to 322 King Street. They were both listed in the 1840-41 directory as jewelers. On Oct. 30, 1843, T. T. Wilmot advertised in Savannah. He had taken the old established stand of O. J. H. Dibble, andopened a fresh and complete assortment of watches, clocks, jewelry, and silverware. Watch cases were made to order,and old gold and silver were taken in exchange. O. J. H. Dibble evidently remained in the store; he recommended hissuccessor and invited his friends to come to the old stand where he would wait on them. In July 1844 Wilmot offered forsale silverware and gold and silver watches of which he had a large stock at No. 1 Market Square. In December 1844 he advertised in Columbus, Ga., where ke had taken a store on Broad Street, one door below B.Willis & Co.'s shoe store; he had a large stock of watches, clocks, and jewelry. A footnote to his advertisement follows:"The above business will be conducted by Mr. O. J. H. Dibble who will make this his permanent residence and is dulyauthorized to act as agent." This Columbus store seems to have been a branch of the Savannah one, for he ran a longadvertisement in Savannah from Nov. 13, 1844 to Aug. 22, 1845. In January 1845 he wanted a Negro boy 18 years of age,and on Dec. 18 of the same year he gave a bill of sale of his stock in Savannah to secure a note. In 1847 he advertised sucharticles as ladies' dress buttons, beads, and silverware. The Savannah directory for 1850 lists "T. T. Wilmot, Watchmaker, 1Market Square, corner of Bryan." About this time, Samuel Wilmot appeared in Savannah at the old stand of T. T. Wilmot, 1Market Square, and we entirely lose sight of T .T. Wilmot. It may be that he did return to South Carolina about 1850 anddied there.

Samuel Wilmot 1. He was a partner from 1800 to 1808 with Benjamin? Stillman in New Haven CT as WILMOT & STILLMAN, from a shoplocated on Chapel St., " three doors east of the bank. "

Thomas Wilmot 1. He was a partner from 1796 to 1800 with William Storer in Rutland VT as STORER & WILMOT, from a shop fifteenrods northwest of the court house. The shop was taken over by the firm of LORD & GODDARD.

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Thomas T. Wilmot 1. He was a partner from 1837 to 1841 with Samuel Wilmot in Charleston SC. thomas T. Wilmot and Samuel Wilmotwere both listed in the 1837-38 Charleston, S. C., directory as jewelers at 267 King Street. On account of the disastrousfire of 1838 they moved their shop to 322 King Street. They were both listed in the 1840-41 directory as jewelers. On Oct. 30, 1843, T. T. Wilmot advertised in Savannah. He had taken the old established stand of O. J. H. Dibble, andopened a fresh and complete assortment of watches, clocks, jewelry, and silverware. Watch cases were made to order,and old gold and silver were taken in exchange. O. J. H. Dibble evidently remained in the store; he recommended hissuccessor and invited his friends to come to the old stand where he would wait on them. In July 1844 Wilmot offered forsale silverware and gold and silver watches of which he had a large stock at No. 1 Market Square. In December 1844 he advertised in Columbus, Ga., where he had taken a store on Broad Street, one door below B.Willis & Co.'s shoe store; he had a large stock of watches, clocks, and jewelry. A footnote to his advertisement follows:"The above business will be conducted by Mr. O. J. H. Dibble who will make this his permanent residence and is dulyauthorized to act as agent." This Columbus store seems to have been a branch of the Savannah one, for he ran a longadvertisement in Savannah from Nov. 13, 1844 to Aug. 22, 1845. In January 1845 he wanted a Negro boy 18 years of age,and on Dec. 18 of the same year he gave a bill of sale of his stock in Savannah to secure a note. In 1847 he advertised sucharticles as ladies' dress buttons, beads, and silverware. The Savannah directory for 1850 lists "T. T. Wilmot, Watchmaker, 1Market Square, corner of Bryan." About this time, Samuel Wilmot appeared in Savannah at the old stand of T. T. Wilmot, 1Market Square, and we entirely lose sight of T .T. Wilmot. It may be that he did return to South Carolina about 1850 anddied there.

John Christian Wiltberger 1. He was a partner from 1797 to 1799 with Samuel Alexander in Philadelphia PA as WILTBERGER & ALEXANDER

Moses Wing 1. He was a partner from circa 1803 to 1805 with Geer Terry in Hartford CT

Charles William Wingate 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1870 with ? Armour in New York City NY

George Thales Winn 1. He was a partner from 1890 to 1897 with Thales Bradley Winn in Windsor VT as T. B. & G. T. WINN.

Thales Bradley Winn 1. He was a partner in 1855 with ? Sylvester in Windsor VT as WINN & SYLVESTER.

2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1858 with ? Sylvester and John Ellis in Windsor VT as WINN, SYLVESTER & ELLIS.

3. He was a partner from 1890 to 1897 with George Thales Winn in Windsor VT as T. B. & G. T. WINN.

Elijah Bailey Witherell 1. He was a partner from 1838 to 1845 with Ira Strong Towne in Montpelier VT as TOWN & WITHERALL. Advertised " . .. made all the silverware bought at their shop and it was warrented to be the best quality. "

2. He was a partner from 1846 to 1849 with Almon Ainsworth Mead in Montpelier VT as WITHERILL & MEAD.

Thomas Dudley Witt 1. He was a partner from circa 1857 to 1872 with Hyppolite Prouhet in Saint Louis MO as PROUHET & WITT.

Henry Drayton Wolcott 1. He was a partner from 1820 to 1830 with Maltby Gelston in Boston MA as WOLCOTT & GELSTON

Albert Nathaniel Wood 1. He was a partner from 1860 to 1880 with Nathaniel Goodwin Wood in Boston MA as N. G. WOOD & SON.

Benjamin Wood 1. He was a partner from circa 1821 to 1830 with Ebenezer Cole in New York City NY as COLE & WOOD

David Wood 1. He was a partner from 1818 to 1820 with Abel Moulton in Newburyport MA as MOULTON & WOOD.

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Haile Wood 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Zephaniah Leonard, Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman,Haile N. Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb in Taunton MA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, Haile N. Wood, and Daniel Cobb inTaunton MA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

Haile Nelson Wood 1. He was a partner from 1830 to 1833 with Zephaniah Leonard, Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman,Haile Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb in Taunton MA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

2. He was a partner from 1833 to 1834 with Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, Haile Wood, and Daniel Cobb in TauntonMA as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co.

Jacob Wood 1. He was a partner from 1836 to 1845 with William Gale and Jasper W. Hughes in New York City NY as GALE, WOOD& HUGHES.

2. He was a partner from 1845 to 1850 with Jasper W. Hughes in New York City NY as WOOD & HUGHES with a shopat 16 John Street.

Nathaniel Goodwin Wood 1. He was a partner from circa 1860 to 1880 with Albert Nathaniel Wood in Boston MA as N. G. WOOD & SON, with ashop at 444 Washington Street.

Amos Omera Woodbury 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1880 with George Woodbury in Newport NH as A. O. & G. H. WOODBURY.

George H. Woodbury 1. He was a partner from 1870 to 1880 with Amos Woodbury in Newport NH as A. O. & G. H. WOODBURY.

John Baker Woodbury 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1838 with Oren Colton in Philadelphia PA as WOODBURY & COLTON.

Bancroft Woodcock 1. He was a partner from 1790 to 1793 with Thomas Byrnes in Wilmington DE as WOODCOCK & BYRNES.

Enos Woodruff 1. He was a partner from about 1790 to 1815 with William Dawes in Elizabeth NJ as DAWES & WOODRUFF.

Enos Woodruff 1. He was a partner in 1813 with Robert Best in Cincinnati OH as BEST & WOODRUFF, having bought out the interest ofJacob Deterly. Deterly rejoined the firm in 1815, bedoming BEST, WOODRUFF & DETERLY. Best retired in 1817 and thename changed to WOODRUFF & DETERLY.

2. He was a partner from circa 1817 to 1819 with Jacob Deterly in Cincinnati OH as WOODRUFF & DETERLY.

3. He was a partner from 1827 to 1834 with George White in Cincinnati OH as WOODRUFF & WHITE, with a shop at 58Main Street.

Ezra Woodruff 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1815 with Icabod Woodruff in Lexington KY as I & E WOODRUFF. The firm may haveonly been platers and brass founders. Apparently, his share of the plating business was sold to Daniel Sayre in 1815; heretained the brass foundry and the original firm name changed to WOODRUFF & SAYRE.

Ichabod Woodruff 1. He was a partner from 1812 to 1815 with Ezra Woodruff in Lexington KY as I & E WOODRUFF. The firm may haveonly been platers and brass founders. Apparently, Ezra's share of the plating business was sold to Daniel Sayre in 1815; heretained the brass foundry and the original firm name changed to WOODRUFF & SAYRE.

John Hoyt Woodward 1. He was a partner from 1840 to 1850 with Charles Grosjean in Boston MA as WOODWARD & GROSJEAN, listed in the1850 city directory at 13 Court Square.

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2. He was a partner from circa 1852 to 1862 with Charles Grosjean in New York City NY as GROSJEAN &WOODWARD, listed in the 1859 city directory at 203 Centre Street.

Aaron Woolworth 1. He was a partner from 21 Nov 1829 to 1830 with ? Anderson in Greensboro NC as WOOLWORTH & ANDERSON.

Jesse Wooster 1. He was a partner from 1833 to 1843 with Francis Spencer, Lawrence Spencer, and Giles Hotchkiss in Naugatuck CT asSPENCER & WOOSTER.

William Wordin 1. He was a partner from 1821 to 1824 with George Kippen in Bridgeport CT as KIPPEN & WORDIN.

Nathaniel True Worthley 1. He was a partner from 1875 to 1880 with William Emmons Greenleaf Worthley in Brunswick ME as WORTHLEYBOTHERS.

William Emmons Greenleaf Worthley 1. He was a partner from 1875 to 1880 with Nathaniel True Worthley in Brunswick ME as WORTHLEY BOTHERS.

Henry Martyn Wright 1. He was a partner from circa 1872 to 1885 with Robert Roehm in Detroit MI as ROEHM & WRIGHT.

2. He was a partner after 1886 with John Kay and Joseph Farrand in Detroit MI as WRIGHT, KAY & Co, listed in citydirectories at 140 Woodward Avenue.

Eleazer Wyer 1. He was a partner from 1814 to 1818 with Charles Farley as WYER & FARLEY. When this partnership was dissolved, thebusiness was continued by Wyer.

2. He was a partner from 1821 to 1835 with Joseph Noble in Portland ME as WYER & NOBLE, dealing not only in jewelry,gold, and silver, but also in iron, copper and brass, and such stock as stoves and foundry work. The Portland Directory for1823 located WYER & NOBLE at No. 1 Prebles Row.

Charles Wyman 1. He was a partner from circa 1850 to 1856 with Alfred Huntington in Saint Albans VT as HUNTINGTON & WYMAN.The partnership lasted for seven " pleasant and fairly profitable" years and in 1856 Mr. Huntington retired. Charles'sbrother, John Wyman, bought Huntington's interest and the new partnership commenced business under the name of C. &J. WYMAN.

2. He was a partner from 1856 to 1862 with John Wyman in Saint Albans VT as C. & J. WYMAN.

3. He was a partner from 1862 to 1868 with Elihu Huntington in Saint Albans VT as WYMAN & HUNTINGTON.

4. He was a partner from 1887 to 1897 with John Daniel Wyman in Saint Albans VT as CHAS. WYMAN & SON. In 1897,the firm moved to Burlington and opened a shop at 71 Church Street in the shop formerly occupied by BURNHAM &GRANT.

John Wyman 1. He was a partner from 1857 to 1862 with Charles Wyman in Saint Albans VT as C. & J. WYMAN.

John Daniel Wyman 1. He was a partner from 1887 to 1897 with Charles Wyman in Saint Albans VT as CHAS. WYMAN & SON. In 1897, thefirm moved to Burlington and opened a shop at 71 Church Street in the shop formerly occupied by BURNHAM & GRANT.

Charles Yale 1. He was a partner about 1816 with Selden Yale in Wallingford CT as C. & S. YALE.

2. He was a partner from about 1824 to 1831 with Hiram Yale in Wallingford CT as H. YALE & Co.

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Charles Dwight Yale 1. He was a partner from 1866 to 1898 with Samuel Simpson, Gurdon W. Hall, and ? Miller in Wallingford CT asSIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & Co. Became, in 1898, one of the founding members of International Silver.

Edwin R. Yale 1. He was a partner from 1835 to 1837 with Joseph B. Henshaw in Wallingford CT as YALE & HENSHAW. They also had abranch office in New York City.

Henry Clay Yale 1. He was a partner from circa 1852 to 1867 with Stephen Curtis in New York City NY as YALE & CURTIS. Beginning asbritannia makers, the firm is also listed in late 1850 and early 1860 city directories as lamp and metal dealers. In 1866, theyare listed as dealers in plated goods. The firm became CURTIS & Co. in 1867.

Hiram Yale 1. He was a partner about 1824 with Charles Yale in Wallingford CT as H. YALE & Co.

Samuel Yale 1. He was a partner after 1813 with William Yale in Meriden CT

Selden Yale 1. He was a partner about 1816 with Charles Yale in Wallingford CT as C. & S. YALE.

William Yale 1. He was a partner after 1813 with Samuel Yale in Meriden CT

William Mitchell Young 1. He was a partner from 1854 to 1868 with Joshua Hyde in Mount Vernon OH as HYDE & YOUNG.

2. He was a partner from 1868 to 1872 with Joshua Hyde and Levi Stone in Mount Vernon OH as YOUNG, STONES &HYDE.