Silversmiths - Johnson to Jones
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Samuel Johnson
New York, NY c. 1780-1796
Maycock Ward Johnson
Albany, NY c. 1815
Chauncey Johnson
Albany, NY c. 1824-1841 In the partnership of C.& A.W. Johnson 1831-1838.
C. & A.W. Johnson
Albany, NY 1831-1838 Chauncey Johnson and
Alonzo Johnson.
George C. Johnston
Frederick, MD 1852-1863
Arthur Johnston
Hagerstown, MD c.1835-1845
J.H. Johnston & Co.
New York, NY 1844-c. 1909 Makers of sterling novelties,
souvenir spoons and jewelry.
A. Johnston
Philadelphia, PA c. 1830
Edmund J. Johnston
Macon, GA c. 1845-1870 Was in the partnership of W.B. Johnston & Brother
with his brother William B. Johnston c. 1845-1849.
William Johonnot (b. 1779 d. 1838)
Windsor, VT c. 1806-c. 1820 In the partnership of William & William Johonnot with
William B. Johonnot c. 1806.
Johonnot & Smith
Windsor, VT c. 1815 William B. Johonnot and Richard Ransom Smith.
Jones, Ball & Poor
Boston, MA 1846-1852 Founded by George B. Jones, True M. Ball and
Nathaniel C. Poor. Became Jones Ball & Co. in 1852.
Jones, Ball & Co.
Boston, MA 1852-1854 Successor to Jones, Ball & Poor. Precursor to Shreve,
Crump & Low.
Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co.
Boston, MA 1854-1857 Precursor to Shreve, Brown & Co.
Jones, Lows & Ball
Boston, MA 1839-1846 Partnership of John Belknap Jones,
Frances Lows, John J. Lows, and Samuel Ball.
Jones & Hutton
Wilmington, DE c. 1840-1843 Philip Jones and Samuel Hutton.
Johnson to Jones
Johnson to Jones