Silas Hoadley
- Born: 31 Jan 1786, Bethany CT
- Marriage (1): Sarah Painter
- Died: 28 Dec 1870, Plymouth CT
General notes:
Clockmaker
Events in his life were:
- , . One of the leading figures in the Connecticut clock-making industry. He began work in 1809 with Eli Terry at Plymouth and continued until 1849, at which time he retired from business, having made a fortune during the forty years of activity. His product was highly regarded and today his clocks are rare.
- He was a partner in 1809-1810 with Seth Thomas and Eli Terry in Plymouth CT as TERRY, THOMAS & HOADLEY
- He was a partner in 1810-1813 with Seth Thomas in Plymouth CT as THOMAS & HOADLEY.
- He worked in 1813-1849 as a clockmaker in Plymouth CT
- Tall case clock, After 1813
Private Collection
Dial face marked S. HOADLEY PLYMOUTH
Silas married Sarah Painter, daughter of Unknown and Unknown. (Sarah Painter was born on 22 Oct 1789 in Plymouth CT.)
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