William Cowell Sr.
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william-cowell-sr-164-11316790
title:
William Cowell Sr.
text:
William Cowell Sr. was a silversmith active in Boston in the Thirteen Colonies. Cowell was born in Boston, and may have apprenticed with John Allen, John Edwards, or Jeremiah Dummer. By 1704 his apprenticeship was complete, and on May 13, 1706, he married Elizabeth Kilby. Samuel Sewall's diary records that in 1707 Cowell's shop was burgled "and a considerable quantity of Plate stolen," although the stolen silver was returned after the thief was apprehended. Seward later records, in 1715, that he
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American silversmith (1682–1736)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cowell_Sr.
date created:
2019-09-05T10:56:28Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T00:00:49Z
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