Albert Titcomb
- Born: 26 May 1802, Newburyport MA
- Died: aft 1890, Bangor ME
General notes:
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker
Events in his life were:
- He worked from 1823 to 1824 as a silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker in Portland ME listed in Portland Directory & Register at Fore Street near Plumb. 3
- He was a partner from 10 Nov 1825 to 2 Mar 1826 with David Smith Ilsley in Portland ME as ILSLEY & TITCOMB, with a shop in the Kinsman's Building on Middle Street. 3
- Advertised in the Penobscot Journal (Bangor ME), 28 Feb 1832, his shop at Market Place next door south of Plummer's Bookstore and that he had received an extensive assortment of watches, plated ware, silver table-, teaspoons, thimbles, gold beads and spectacles. 3
- Advertised in the Eastern Republican, 10 Jul 1832, his shop at Market Place next door south of Plummer's Bookstore and that he had received an extensive assortment of watches, plated ware, silver table-, teaspoons, thimbles, gold beads and spectacles. 3
- He was a partner from 1835 to 1846 with Phillip Titcomb in Bangor ME as A. & P. TITCOMB with shop at 6 Main Street. 3
- Advertised in the Penobscot Freeman (Bangor ME), 17 Mar 1835, announcing the formation of A & P TITCOMB. 3
- He worked from 1846 to 1880 as a silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler in Bangor ME listed in Bangor Directory (1846-1849) at west end of Kenduskeag Bridge. 3
- He appeared on the 1870 census taken at Bangor ME, listed as a jeweler.
- He appeared on the 1880 census taken at Bangor ME, listed as a watchmaker.
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