American Silversmiths

Abraham Bloodgood
(1741-1807)
Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh
(1745-1823)
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Lynott Bloodgood
(1781-1856)

 

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Spouses/Children:

1. Ruth Dakin

Lynott Bloodgood
  • Born: 25 Dec 1781, Albany NY
  • Marriage (1): Ruth Dakin
  • Died: 17 Jun 1856, Enfield CT

  General notes:

Silversmith

  Events in his life were:

  • He worked after 1810 as a silversmith in Utica NY

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  • Example: Countermarked coin, circa 1822, in Private Collection. The coin is an 1822 Spanish Two Reales.

• Letter: from Joseph Bloodgood, on 4 Nov 1846, in Private Collection.

Dr Brother

                              Your letter of the 30th came duly to hand You wish me to state what arrangement I made with H Kip I made the follow viz

One hundred dollars in cash and a garrantee that the interest on his bond from Novr 1 1838 to this day be paid by me and I must stand in the gap for any loss that may be sustained in the sale of Lots on 40th Street

The Lots will stand ready as follows viz

Cash pd H. Kip100
Attachments and Taxes pd500
Loss on sale of 5 lots on 40th St700
Interest from Nov 1 1838 to 18461140
$2440

all produced by following your advise as can be shown by your letter Now as to Stores No 14 & 16 Mr Hoffman has agreed to sell the Stores in partition and wish us to name a day for the sale What will be the best time?

I think I can arrange it so 7 or 8000 $ may be on Bond & Morgage --

The sale can be made without a Lawyer we united giving a Deed -- We are all well remember us to all the Family

Your Broth

J Bloodgood

Answer the question above immediately


Answered by Me 5 of Novr 1846

Lynott Bloodgood


Lynott married Ruth Dakin. (Ruth Dakin died on 13 Apr 1833 in Albany NY.)




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