Horace Seymour Hinsdale
- Born: 7 Oct 1782, Hartford CT
- Marriage: 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:
- He was a partner from 1805 to 1830 with John Taylor and Epaphras Hinsdale 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
- He was a partner from 1815 to 1819 with Beriah Palmer in Newark NJ as PALMER & HINSDALE. 4
- He worked from 1820 to 1834 as a silversmith and jeweler in New York City NY
Listed in Longworth's 1834 city directory at 172 Broadway.
- Toast rack, c 1825
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l: 8 3/4"
Made by the partnership of TAYLOR & HINSDALE.
- He was a partner from 1835 to 1837 with John H. Atkin in Newark NJ as HINSDALE & ATKINS 4
- Advertised in the New York and American Advertising Directory, 1837, "Manufacturing jewelry, silver & plated ware." 3
- He worked from circa 1837 to 1850 as a silversmith and jeweler in New York City NY
- Receipt, 4 Dec 1838
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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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