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Wait, Alvah F. | cir 1880 | Ravenna, Portage, OH | Edwin Wait | as WAIT BROTHERS. |
Wait, Edwin R. | cir 1880 | Ravenna, Portage, OH | Alvah Wait | as WAIT BROTHERS. |
Wakefield, Albert | cir 1865/1867 | Great Falls, Strafford, NH | James J. Woodward | as WAKEFIELD & WOODWARD. |
Wallace, Frank Albert | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, Robert B. George H., Henry L., and William J. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallace, George Martin | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, Robert B., Henry L., Frank A., and William J. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallace, Henry Leslie | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, George H., Robert B., Frank A., and William J. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallace, Robert Bruce | 1871/1892 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Robert and William J. Wallace and W. J. Leavenworth | as R. WALLACE & SONS. In 1875, the firm added sterling flat- and hollowware to its product line. After Robert Senior's death, the firm was continued by his sons until 1956, when it became WALLACE SILVERSMITHS. |
Wallace, Robert Bruce | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, George H., Henry L., Frank A., and William J. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallace, Robert | 1849/1854 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Jerome Bonaparte Pomeroy | Making German silver flatware under contract for Hall, Elton & Co, Frederick Curtis Co, and Edgar Atwater. |
Wallace, Robert | 1855/1865 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Samuel Simpson | as ROBERT WALLACE & Co. |
Wallace, Robert | 1865/1871 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Samuel Simpson | as WALLACE, SIMPSON & Co. |
Wallace, Robert | 1871/1892 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Robert B. and William J. Wallace and W. J. Leavenworth | as R. WALLACE & SONS. In 1875, the firm added sterling flat- and hollowware to its product line. After Robert Senior's death, the firm was continued by his sons until 1956, when it became WALLACE SILVERSMITHS. |
Wallace, Robert | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert B., George H., Henry L., Frank A., and William J. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallace, William J. | 1871/1892 | Prospect, New Haven, CT | Robert and Robert B. Wallace and W. J. Leavenworth | as R. WALLACE & SONS. In 1875, the firm added sterling flat- and hollowware to its product line. After Robert Senior's death, the firm was continued by his sons until 1956, when it became WALLACE SILVERSMITHS. |
Wallace, William J. | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, George H., Henry L., Frank A., and Robert B. Wallace, Dennis Morris, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Wallin, James E. H. | 1842/1845 | New York City, New York, NY | Norman A. Freeman and Samuel Wallin | as FREEMAN & WALLIN. |
Wallin, James E. H. | 1845/1847 | New York City, New York, NY | Samuel Wallin | as S & J WALLIN. |
Ward, James | 1793/1797 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Miles Beach | as BEACH & WARD |
Ward, James | 1804/1809 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Roswell Bartholomew | as WARD & BARTHOLOMEW |
Ward, James | 1809/1830 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Roswell Bartholomew and Charles Brainard | as WARD, BARTHOLOMEW & BRAINARD, listed in the 1828 city directory at 229 Main Street. |
Ward, James | cir 1802 | Goshen, Litchfield, CT | Roswell Bartholomew and ? Trott | as WARD, BARTHOLOMEW & TROTT. |
Warford, Joseph | Aug 25, 1800/Oct 7, 1805 | Albany, Albany, NY | Nehemiah B. Bassett | At the dissolution, he was paid $1800 in cash for his half of the stock in trade. |
Warford, Joseph | cir 1815 | Salem, Washington, NY | John Sprague | |
Warner, Andrew Ellicott | 1805/1812 | Baltimore, Baltimore, MD | Thomas Warner | as T & A E WARNER. |
Warner, Andrew Ellicott | 1864/1870 | Baltimore, Baltimore, MD | Andrew Ellicott Warner | as A. E. WARNER & SON. |
Warner, Andrew Ellicott | 1867/1870 | Baltimore, Baltimore, MD | Andrew Ellicott Warner | as ANDREW E WARNER & SON. |
Warner, Caleb | 1820/1822 | Salem, Essex, MA | John Warner | as C & J WARNER |
Warner, Caleb | 1825/1828 | Portland, Cumberland, ME | Charles Lord | as CHARLES LORD & Co. at No. 2 Kinsman's Building in Portland. Firm was dissolved according to Gazette of Maine (June 17, 1828) by mutual consent and Charles Lord continued the business. |
Warner, Caleb | 1830/1837 | Salem, Essex, MA | Thomas Lord | as WARNER & LORD |
Warner, Caleb | 1837/1842 | Salem, Essex, MA | John Foster Fellows | as WARNER & FELLOWS. |
Warner, John | 1820 | Salem, Essex, MA | Caleb Warner | as C & J WARNER |
Warner, John | cir 1790 | Wilmington, New Castle, DE | Joseph Warner and William Warner | |
Warner, Joseph | cir 1790 | Wilmington, New Castle, DE | John and William Warner | |
Warner, Thomas | 1805/1812 | Baltimore, Baltimore, MD | Andrew Elicott Warner | as T & A E WARNER. |
Warner, William | cir 1790 | Wilmington, New Castle, DE | Joseph Warner and John Warner | |
Washburn, David Elijah | cir 1860 | Natick, Middlesex, MA | Joseph Hills Washburn | as J. H. & D. E. WASHBURN. |
Washburn, Joseph Hills | cir 1860 | Natick, Middlesex, MA | David Elijah Washburn | as J. H. & D. E. WASHBURN. |
Watrous, William Henry | 1865/1898 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | William and William Henry Rogers, Thomas Birch, and William J. Pierce, | as WILLIAM ROGERS MANUFACTURING Co. |
Watson, Luman | cir 1809/1815 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Abner, Ezra, and Amassa Reed | as REED & WATSON. |
Watts, Benjamin Franklin | cir 1867 | Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI | Joseph C. Watts | as J. C. WATTS & BROTHER, with a shop on Main Street. |
Watts, Joseph C. | cir 1867 | Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI | Benjamin Franklin Watts | as J. C. WATTS & BROTHER, with a shop on Main Street. |
Weaver, Devalson G. | cir 1865 | Rochester, Monroe, NY | Lewis Sunderlin | as SUNDERLIN & WEAVER, successors to C. A. BURR & Co. |
Weaver, Joseph Shoemaker | 1846/1847 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Nicholas Nicholas Weaver | as N. N. WEAVER & SON. |
Weaver, Lucius | 1842/1860 | Providence, Providence, RI | Pardon Manchester Stone | as STONE & WEAVER |
Weaver, Nicholas Nicholas | 1817 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Wilhelm Nicholas Weaver | as N. N. & W. WEAVER. |
Weaver, Nicholas Nicholas | 1846/1847 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Joseph Shoemaker Weaver | as N. N. WEAVER & SON |
Weaver, Nicholas Nicholas | 1849/1853 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH | William Nicholas Weaver | as N. N. WEAVER & SON |
Weaver, Wilhelm Nicholas | 1817 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Nicholas Nicholas Weaver | as N. N. & W. WEAVER. |
Weaver, William Nicholas | 1849/1853 | Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH | Nicholas Nicholas Weaver | as N. N. WEAVER & SON. |
Webster, Adelbert Ashley | 1865/1886 | New York City, New York, NY | Elizur Webster | as E. G. WEBSTER & BROTHER. The firm was also known as WEBSTER MANUFACTURING Co, 1866-1874. |
Webster, Elizur Goodwin | 1864/1865 | New York City, New York, NY | William Dupree | as WEBSTER & DUPREE with shop at 447 Broome. |
Webster, Elizur Goodwin | 1865/1886 | New York City, New York, NY | Adelbert Webster | as E. G. WEBSTER & BROTHER. The firm was also known as WEBSTER MANUFACTURING Co, 1866-1874. |
Webster, Elizur Goodwin | 1886/1900 | New York City, New York, NY | Frederick Webster | as E. G. WEBSTER & SON. |
Webster, Frederick Hezekiah | 1886/1900 | New York City, New York, NY | Elizur Webster | as E. G. WEBSTER & SON. |
Webster, Henry Lamson | 1831/1837 | Providence, Providence, RI | Jabez Gorham | as GORHAM & WEBSTER, with a shop at 12 Steeple Street. |
Webster, Henry Lamson | 1837/1840 | Providence, Providence, RI | Jabez Gorham and William G. Price | as GORHAM, WEBSTER & PRICE. |
Webster, Henry Lamson | 1852/1859 | Providence, Providence, RI | Joseph B. Knowles | as WEBSTER & KNOWLES. |
Webster, Henry Lamson | 1859/1864 | Providence, Providence, RI | Joseph B. Knowles and Samuel J. Ladd | as WEBSTER, KNOWLES & LADD. |
Welles, Alfred | 1806/1811 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | George Welles | as A. & G. WELLES. |
Welles, George I. | 1806/1811 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Alfred Welles | as A. & G. WELLES |
Welles, George I. | cir 1820 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Hugh Gelston | as GEORGE WELLES & Co, importers of jewelry and military regalia at 56 Cornhill. |
Welles, Horace | 1794/1795 | New York City, New York, NY | Lemuel Welles | as L & H WELLS, with a shop at 158 Pearl Street. |
Welles, Lemuel | 1794/1795 | New York City, New York, NY | Horace Welles | as L & H WELLS, with a shop at 158 Pearl Street. |
Welles, Lemuel | 1803/1807 | New York City, New York, NY | John Taylor | as WELLS, TAYLOR & Co. |
Welles, Leonard Talcott | 1840/1841 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Charles Cyprian Strong | as WELLES & STRONG, having purchased the business of their old master. |
Welles, Leonard Talcott | 1841/1857 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | W. Welles | as L. T. WELLES & Co. |
Welles, Leonard Talcott | 1843/1845 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Charles Cyprian Strong | as WELLES & STRONG. |
Wendell, William | | Albany, Albany, NY | Robert L. Mulford and William P. Feltman | as MULFORD, WENDELL & Co. |
Wendell, William | | Albany, Albany, NY | William P. Feltman | as WENDELL & FELTMAN |
Wendell, William | 1842/1860 | Albany, Albany, NY | John H. Mulford | as MULFORD & WENDELL, listed in Munsell's 1852 City Directory at 480 Broadway. In the late 1850s, the firm also did jobbing work as silverplaters. |
Wendell, William | cir 1865/1876 | Albany, Albany, NY | Richard H. Roberts | as WENDELL & ROBERTS. |
Wentworth, Alexander | cir 1855 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Rufus Folsom | as WENTWORTH & FOLSOM, listed in city directories at 57 Court Street. |
Wentworth, Cyrus King | Apr 13, 1847 | Macon, Bibb, GA | B. L. Burnett | |
West, William Allen | 1829/1830 | Taunton, Bristol, MA | Zephaniah Leonard and William Crossman | as CROSSMAN, WEST & LEONARD. |
Wheaton, Caleb | 1807 | Providence, Providence, RI | George Wheaton | as CALEB WHEATON & SON, listed in the 1824 city directory at 81 and 165 North Main. |
Wheaton, George | 1807 | Providence, Providence, RI | Caleb Wheaton | as CALEB WHEATON & SON, listed in the 1824 city directory at 81 and 165 North Main. |
Whipple, Emery A. | 1848/1849 | Springfield, Hampden, MA | Valentine W. Skiff | |
Whipple, Emery A. | 1857/1860 | Springfield, Hampden, MA | Lyman King | |
Whipple, Henry James Parker | cir 1868 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | John E. Parker | as PARKER & WHIPPLE Co. The firm became the PARKER CLOCK COMPANY in 1893, when it was bought out by Charles E. Parker. |
Whipple, Hezekiah Cooke | aft 1812 | New Britain, Hartford, CT | Seth Judd North and Alvin North | |
Whitaker, Caleb Earle | cir 1840/1852 | Providence, Providence, RI | Thomas Whitaker | as T. WHITAKER & SON. |
Whitaker, Josiah | 1805 | Providence, Providence, RI | Nehemiah Dodge | as NEHEMIAH DODGE & Co. |
Whitaker, Thomas | cir 1840/1852 | Providence, Providence, RI | Caleb Earl Whitaker | as T. WHITAKER & SON. |
White, Philo | 1808/1809 | Canandaigua, Ontario, NY | Joseph S. Porter | as PORTER & WHITE. |
White, Philo | 1809/1811 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Joseph S. Porter | as PORTER & WHITE. |
Whitford, George Henry | 1856/1857 | Concord, Merrimack, NH | Abiel Carter | as CARTER & WHITFORD. |
Whitford, George Henry | cir 1853/1856 | Concord, Merrimack, NH | Jacob and Abiel Carter | |
Whitford, George Henry | cir 1857/1864 | Concord, Merrimack, NH | George Winslow Drew | as WHITFORD & DREW with a shop at 184 Main Street. |
Whiting, Charles Aaron | 1896/1907 | Plainville, Bristol, MA | Edward Payson Davis | as WHITING & DAVIS. |
Whiting, Charles | cir 1753/1761 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | John Potwine | as POTWINE & WHITING |
Whiting, Florence | 1891/1892 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Rebecca, Florence, and Josephine Whiting |
Whiting, Frank Mortimer | 1881/1891 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | William Dean Whiting | as F. M. WHITING & Co. |
Whiting, Frank Mortimer | bef 1878 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | ? Holbrook and ? Albee | as HOLBROOK, WHITING, & ALBEE. |
Whiting, Gamaliel Bradford | bef 1791 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT | Isaac Marquand | as WHITING & MARQUAND. |
Whiting, George Aaron | 1897/1905 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | D. Sturtevant and William A. Bigelow | as STURTEVANT, WHITING & BIGELOW. |
Whiting, Josephine | 1891/1892 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Rebecca, Florence, and Florence Whiting |
Whiting, William Dean | 1840/1853 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Albert Crandall Tifft | as TIFFT & WHITING. On January 1, 1853, Whiting bought out his partner's interest for $100,000 in cash. |
Whiting, William Dean | 1858/1859 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | William B. Fessenden and William Cowan | as WHITING, FESSENDEN, & COWAN. |
Whiting, William Dean | 1859/1864 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Albert Crandall Tifft | as TIFFT, WHITING & Co. |
Whiting, William Dean | 1864/1866 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | William Cowan and ? Bowen | as WHITING, COWAN, & BOWEN |
Whiting, William Dean | 1881/1891 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Frank Mortimer Whiting | as F. M. WHITING & Co. |
Whiting, William Dean | aft 1866 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | with various others | as WHITING MANUFACTURING Co. In 1875 the company factory burned down and was re-built in Newark NJ. In 1924 the firm was purchased by Gorham Company. |
Whiting, William Dean | cir 1855/1858 | North Attleboro, Bristol, MA | ? Gooding | as WHITING & GOODING. |
Whitney, Albert E. | 1882/1894 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Edwin A. Whitney | as WHITNEY JEWELRY COMPANY. |
Whitney, Ebenezer | 1827/1840 | New York City, New York, NY | Seymour Hoyt | as WHITNEY & HOYT, listed in Longworth's 1839 City Directory at 266 Pearl Street. |
Whitney, Edwin A. | 1882/1894 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Albert E. Whitney | as WHITNEY JEWELRY COMPANY. |
Whitney, Felix Grundy | 1849/1853 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Edward W. Davenport | as F. G. WHITNEY & Co. |
Whitney, William Henry | 1842/1843 | New York City, New York, NY | Seymour Hoyt | as S. HOYT & Co. |
Whitney, William Henry | 1854/1856 | New York City, New York, NY | Seymour Hoyt | as S. HOYT & Co. |
Widdifield, William Allison | 1820/1822 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | William P. Gaw | as WIDDIFIELD & GAW. Listed in the city directories 1820-1823, though Widdifield was working in Fayetteville NC by 1821. |
Wightman, Allen Smith | bef 1840 | New York City, New York, NY | ? Sperry | as WIGHTMAN & SPERRY with a shop at 204 Bowery Street. |
Wilcox, Alanson D. | 1847/1850 | Troy, Rensselaer, NY | Herman J. Harris | as HARRIS & WILCOX. |
Wilcox, Alvan | 1805/1807 | Norwich, New London, CT | Judah Hart | as HART & WILCOX, purchasing the business of Abel Brewster. |
Wilcox, Cyprian | Mar 1818/Apr 1819 | Sparta, Hancock, GA | Leonard Perkins | as WILCOX & PERKINS |
Wilcox, Dennis Cornwall | 1848/1852 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Horace C. Wilcox | as H. C. & D. C. WILCOX. |
Wilcox, Dennis Cornwall | 1852 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Horace C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Frary, Lemuel Curtis, William Lyman, and John Munson | as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co. He continued as manager of the firm until his retirement in 1880. |
Wilcox, Horace Cornwall | 1848/1852 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Dennis C. Wilcox | as H. C. & D. C. WILCOX. |
Wilcox, Horace Cornwall | 1852 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Dennis C. Wilcox, Isaac Lewis, James Frary, Lemuel Curtis, William Lyman, and John Munson | as MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co. |
Wilcox, Horace Cornwall | 1865 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Jedediah Wilcox, Charles Parker, Aaron Collins, and Hezekiah Miller | as WILCOX BRITANNIA Co. In 1867, the name was changed to WILCOX SILVER PLATE Co. |
Wilcox, Jedediah | 1865 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Horace Wilcox, Charles Parker, Aaron Collins, and Hezekiah Miller | as WILCOX BRITANNIA Co. In 1867, the name was changed to WILCOX SILVER PLATE Co. |
Wilkinson, George | 1860 | | ? Rogers and John R. Wendt | as ROGERS, WENDT & WILKINSON. |
Willard, Alfred H. | 1867/1881 | Providence, Providence, RI | Lewis Warner Pierce | as PIERCE, WILLARD & Co. |
Willard, Ozias D. | 1836 | Providence, Providence, RI | Adnah Sackett | as SACKETT & WILLARD. Listed 1836 city directory with a shop at 10 Richmond Street. |
Willard, Simon | 1860/1865 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Zabdiel Adams Willard | as WILLARD & SON, listed in the 1860 and 1865 city directory at 9 Congress Street. |
Willard, William Wallace | 1833/1834 | Cazenovia, Madison, NY | T. Stokes | as WILLARD & STOKES. |
Willard, William Wallace | 1844/1869 | Syracuse, Onondaga, NY | John Dean Hawley | as WILLARD & HAWLEY and WILLARD, HAWLEY & Co after 1859. |
Willard, Zabdiel Adams | 1860/1865 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Simon Willard | as WILLARD & SON, listed in the 1860 and 1865 city directory at 9 Congress Street. |
Willey, Bushnell | cir 1829/1835 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Henry Blaksley | as WILLEY & BLAKSLEY. |
Willey, Bushnell | cir 1835 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Pulaski Scovil | as SCOVIL, WILLEY & Co. |
Williams, Stephen | cir 1799/1805 | Providence, Providence, RI | Nehemiah Dodge | as DODGE & WILLIAMS. |
Wilmot, Samuel | 1800/1808 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Benjamin? Stillman | as WILMOT & STILLMAN, from a shop located on Chapel St., "three doors east of the bank." |
Wilmot, Samuel | 1837/1841 | , Charleston, SC | Thomas T. Wilmot |
Wilmot, Thomas T. | 1837/1841 | , Charleston, SC | Samuel Wilmot | Thomas T. Wilmot and Samuel Wilmot were both listed in the 1837-38 Charleston, S. C., directory as jewelers at 267 King Street. On account of the disastrous fire of 1838 they moved their shop to 322 King Street. |
Wilmot, Thomas | 1796/1800 | Rutland, Rutland, VT | William Storer | as STORER & WILMOT, from a shop fifteen rods northwest of the court house. The shop was taken over by the firm of LORD & GODDARD. |
Wiltberger, John Christian | 1797 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | Samuel Alexander | as WILTBERGER & ALEXANDER |
Wing, Moses | cir 1803/1805 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Geer Terry | |
Wingate, Charles William | 1866/1870 | New York City, New York, NY | ? Armour | |
Winn, George Thales | 1890/1897 | Windsor, Windsor, VT | Thales Bradley Winn | as T. B. & G. T. WINN. |
Winn, Thales Bradley | 1855 | Windsor, Windsor, VT | ? Sylvester | as WINN & SYLVESTER. |
Winn, Thales Bradley | 1856/1858 | Windsor, Windsor, VT | ? Sylvester and John Ellis | as WINN, SYLVESTER & ELLIS. |
Winn, Thales Bradley | 1890/1897 | Windsor, Windsor, VT | George Thales Winn | as T. B. & G. T. WINN. |
Winslow, Almerin Henry | cir 1860 | Chicago, Cook, IL | James, George, and Chauncey Bowen, George R. Whitman | as BOWEN BROTHERS, fancy goods merchants with a store at 72 Lake Street. |
Witherell, Elijah Bailey | 1838/1845 | Montpelier, Washington, VT | Ira Strong Towne | as TOWN & WITHERALL. Advertised ". . . made all the silverware bought at their shop and it was warrented to be the best quality." |
Witherell, Elijah Bailey | 1846/1849 | Montpelier, Washington, VT | Almon Ainsworth Mead | as WITHERILL & MEAD. |
Witherell, Proctor Edward | cir 1883 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Henry Lincoln Hayward | as HAYWARD & WITHERELL. |
Witt, Thomas Dudley | cir 1857/1872 | Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO | Hyppolite Prouhet | as PROUHET & WITT. |
Wolcott, Henry Drayton | 1820/1830 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Maltby Gelston | as WOLCOTT & GELSTON, with a shop at 57 Cornhill. |
Wood, Albert Nathaniel | 1860/1880 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Nathaniel Goodwin Wood | as N. G. WOOD & SON. |
Wood, Benjamin | cir 1821/1830 | New York City, New York, NY | Ebenezer Cole | as COLE & WOOD |
Wood, David | 1818/1820 | Newburyport, Essex, MA | Abel Moulton | as MOULTON & WOOD. |
Wood, Haile Nelson | 1830/1833 | Taunton, Bristol, MA | Zephaniah Leonard, Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman, Haile Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb | as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co. |
Wood, Haile Nelson | 1833/1834 | Taunton, Bristol, MA | Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, Haile Wood, and Daniel Cobb | as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co. |
Wood, Haile | 1830/1833 | Taunton, Bristol, MA | Zephaniah Leonard, Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, William Crossman, Haile N. Wood, William West, and Daniel Cobb | as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co. |
Wood, Haile | 1833/1834 | Taunton, Bristol, MA | Horatio Leonard, James Crossman, Haile N. Wood, and Daniel Cobb | as TAUNTON BRITANNIA MANUFACTURING Co. |
Wood, Jacob | 1836/1845 | New York City, New York, NY | William Gale and Jasper W. Hughes | as GALE, WOOD & HUGHES. |
Wood, Jacob | 1845/1850 | New York City, New York, NY | Jasper W. Hughes | as WOOD & HUGHES with a shop at 16 John Street. |
Wood, Nathaniel Goodwin | cir 1860/1880 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Albert Nathaniel Wood | as N. G. WOOD & SON, with a shop at 444 Washington Street. |
Woodbridge, Horace Pitkin | 1835 | Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO | Hiram Baxter Bascom | |
Woodbury, Amos Omera | 1870/1880 | Newport, Sullivan, NH | George H. Woodbury | as A. O. & G. H. WOODBURY. |
Woodbury, George H. | 1870/1880 | Newport, Sullivan, NH | Amos Omera Woodbury | as A. O. & G. H. WOODBURY. |
Woodbury, John Baker | 1835/1838 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | Oren Colton | as WOODBURY & COLTON. |
Woodcock, Bancroft | 1790/1793 | Wilmington, New Castle, DE | Thomas Byrnes | as WOODCOCK & BYRNES. |
Woodruff, Enos | 1804/1805 | Elizabethtown, Essex, NJ | William Dawes | as DAWES & WOODRUFF. |
Woodruff, Enos | 1813 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Robert Best | as BEST & WOODRUFF, having bought out the interest of Jacob Deterly. Deterly rejoined the firm in 1815, bedoming BEST, WOODRUFF & DETERLY. Best retired in 1817 and the name changed to WOODRUFF & DETERLY. |
Woodruff, Enos | 1827/1834 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | George White | as WOODRUFF & WHITE, with a shop at 58 Main Street. |
Woodruff, Enos | cir 1817/1819 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Jacob Deterly | as WOODRUFF & DETERLY. |
Woodruff, Ezra | 1812/1815 | Lexington, Fayette, KY | Icabod Woodruff |
Woodruff, Ichabod | 1812/1815 | Lexington, Fayette, KY | Ezra Woodruff |
Woodruff, William A. | 1849/1850 | San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | Pulaski, Hamlet, and William Jacks | as JACKS & WOODRUFF. |
Woodward, James J. | cir 1865 | Great Falls, Strafford, NH | Albert Wakefield | as WAKEFIELD & WOODWARD. |
Woodward, John Hoyt | 1840/1850 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Charles Grosjean | as WOODWARD & GROSJEAN, listed in the 1850 city directory at 13 Court Square. |
Woodward, John Hoyt | cir 1852/1862 | New York City, New York, NY | Charles Grosjean | as GROSJEAN & WOODWARD, listed in the 1859 city directory at 203 Centre Street. |
Woodworth, Earl | 1845/1852 | Springfield, Hampden, MA | James Kirkham | as WOODWORTH & KIRKHAM. |
Woodworth, Earl | cir 1830 | Springfield, Hampden, MA | S. ? Woodworth | as E. & S. WOODWORTH. |
Woolworth, Aaron | Nov 21, 1829/1830 | Greensboro, Guilford, NC | ? Anderson | as WOOLWORTH & ANDERSON. |
Wooster, Jesse | 1833/1843 | Naugatuck, New Haven, CT | Francis Spencer, Lawrence Spencer, and Giles Hotchkiss | as SPENCER & WOOSTER. |
Wordin, William | 1821/1824 | Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT | George Kippen | as KIPPEN & WORDIN. |
Worthley, Nathaniel True | 1875/1880 | Brunswick, Cumberland, ME | William Emmons Greenleaf Worthley | as WORTHLEY BOTHERS. |
Worthley, William Emmons Greenleaf | 1875/1880 | Brunswick, Cumberland, ME | Nathaniel True Worthley | as WORTHLEY BOTHERS. |
Wright, Henry Martyn | aft 1886 | Detroit, Wayne, MI | John Kay and Joseph Farrand | as WRIGHT, KAY & Co, listed in city directories at 140 Woodward Avenue. |
Wright, Henry Martyn | cir 1872/1885 | Detroit, Wayne, MI | Robert Roehm | as ROEHM & WRIGHT. |
Wyer, Eleazer | 1814/1818 | | Charles Farley | as WYER & FARLEY. When this partnership was dissolved, the business was continued by Wyer. |
Wyer, Eleazer | 1821/1835 | Portland, Cumberland, ME | Joseph Noble | 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 for 1823 located WYER & NOBLE at No. 1 Prebles Row. |
Wyman, Charles | 1856/1862 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | John Wyman | as C. & J. WYMAN. |
Wyman, Charles | 1862/1868 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | Elihu Hill Huntington | as WYMAN & HUNTINGTON. |
Wyman, Charles | 1887/1897 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | John Daniel Wyman | 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. |
Wyman, Charles | cir 1850/1856 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | Alfred Henry Huntington |
Wyman, John Daniel | 1887/1897 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | Charles Wyman | 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. |
Wyman, John | 1857/1862 | Saint Albans, Franklin, VT | Charles Wyman | as C. & J. WYMAN. |
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