Paul Revere
- Born: 6 Jan 1760, Boston MA
- Marriage (1): Sally Edwards on 25 Jul 1782 in Boston MA
- Died: 16 Jan 1813, Boston MA
General notes:
Silversmith
Events in his life were:
- Flynt & Fales:, . 3 Best known as maker of buckles and spoons. His limited production of silver may be the result of the Revolutionary War, which interrupted his apprenticeship to his father. During this period he served under his father at Castle Island as a lieutenant. After the war he worked with the senior Revere in the silversmith business which included resale of foreign imports. In the 1796 Boston Directory he is listed with his father as REVERE & SON, and apparently used the same marks as his father. Listed as a goldsmith in directories until 1807.
- He was a partner in 1797-1818 with Paul Revere in Boston MA as PAUL REVERE & SON. 4
- Advertised in the Massachusetts Spy (Boston MA), May 1807, "Church bells of all sizes equal to any made in Europe, No. 13 Lynn St., North End, Boston."
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- Advertised in the The Boston Directory (Boston MA), 1813,
Paul married Sally Edwards on 25 Jul 1782 in Boston MA. (Sally Edwards was born on 13 Sep 1761 in Boston MA and died on 23 Aug 1808 in Boston MA.)
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