Edmund M. Currier
- Born: 4 May 1793, Hopkinton NH
- Died: 1853, Salem MA
General notes:
Silversmith, watch, and clockmaker
Events in his life were:


- Apprenticed 1807. First to a saddlemaker, then four years later to a watchmaker. 3
- He worked in 1815-1825 as a silversmith and watchmaker in Hopkinton NH 3
- Advertised in the New Hampshire Patriot (Concord NH), 1815, that he had taken the shop of Philip Brown, ". . .where he intends carrying on the business of Gold and Silver Smith." 3
- Advertised in the New Hampshire Patriot (Concord NH), 1817, asking for an "Apprentice to Clock and Watch-making Business." 3
- He worked in 1825-1830 as a silversmith and watchmaker in Salem MA
- Advertised in the Essex Register (Salem MA), 17 Nov 1825, that he "had lately taken a shop in Essex Street." 3

- He was a partner in 1831-1840 with George B. Foster in Salem MA as CURRIER & FOSTER with a shop at 11 Derby Square. 3
- He worked in 1840-1853 as a silversmith and clockmaker in Salem MA 3
- He appeared on the 1850 census taken at Salem MA, listed as a watchmaker.
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