William Storer (1765-1843)

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Stephen Ensko, states in American Silversmiths and Their Marks that William Storer: Worked from circa 1792 to 1796 as a silversmith in Rutland VT Advertised in the Rutland Herald (Rutland VT), 20 Aug 1792, seeking an apprentice and noting the location of his shop ". . . next door South of the New Rutland gaol." He was a partner from 1796 to 1800 with Thomas Wilmot in Rutland VT as STORER & WILMOT, from a shop fifteen rods northwest of the court house. The shop was taken over by the firm of LORD & GODDARD. He worked from 1800 to 1842 as a silversmith in Rutland VT Wilmot, Thomas (1756-1815). Wilmot worked in New Haven before 1796; in Rutland, Vermont, 1796-1800 as the partner of William Storer; and by himself in

12 Sep 2011