Horace Seymour Hinsdale
- Born: 7 Oct 1782, Hartford CT
- Marriage (1): Sarah Ogden on 30 Apr 1806 in Newark NJ
- Died: 1 Jun 1858, New York City NY
General notes:
Silversmith and jeweler
Events in his life were:

- Partnership: John Taylor and Epaphras Hinsdale, in 1805-1830, 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 the death of Epaphras Hinsdale in 1810, but the firm name and mark continued in use through the 1820s. 4




- Partnership: Beriah Palmer, in 1815-1819, in New York City NY. As PALMER & HINSDALE. 4
- He worked in 1820-1834 as a silversmith and jeweler in New York City NY
Listed in Longworth's 1834 city directory at 172 Broadway.

- Example: Toast rack, circa 1825, in Private Collection. L: 8 3/4"
Made by the partnership of TAYLOR & HINSDALE. 20

- Partnership: John H. Atkin, in 1835-1837, in Newark NJ. As HINSDALE & ATKINS 4
- Advertised: New York and American Advertising Directory, in 1837. "Manufacturing jewelry, silver & plated ware." 3
- He worked circa 1837-1850 as a silversmith and jeweler in New York City NY

- Example: Receipt, on 4 Dec 1838, in Private Collection.
Horace married Sarah Ogden on 30 Apr 1806 in Newark NJ. (Sarah Ogden was born on 10 May 1786 in Newark NJ and died on 21 Sep 1821.)
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