George Hutton
- Born: 1 Dec 1773, New York City NY
- Christened: 3 Jan 1774
- Died: 17 Nov 1855, Rhinebeck NY
General notes:
Silversmith (by courtesy)
Events in his life were:
- He was a partner in 1796-1817 with Isaac Hutton in Albany NY as I & G HUTTON. It is likely that George was basically a merchant in the venture, though he listed himself as "Silver Smith" in the General Registry of the Albany Mechanics Society in 1808. 4
- Master to Joseph Warford 12 Feb 1796 in Albany NY. Recorded in his diary "I was bound apprentice to Messrs I & G Hutton in Feb 12th 1796."
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- Advertised in the The Albany Gazette (Albany NY), 30 Sep 1796,
"Three Silver Smiths, May have constant employ in a very convienent shop, and recieve prompt pay, by application immediately to I. & G. HUTTON, No 32, Market Street." 36
- Advertised in the Albany Gazette (Albany NY), 29 Jul 1813,
"I. & G. Hutton, have just received, an additional supply of Military Goods, Consisting of gilt and plated Swords, Sword Knots and Belts, Epaulets, Hat Cords and Tassels, Tinsel Cords, Silk Sashes, and Vulture Feathers."
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