American Silversmiths
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John Owen Pitkin
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John Owen Pitkin
- Born: 2 Dec 1803, East Hartford CT
- Marriage: Lucy Makens Merrow on 18 Apr 1832 in East Hartford CT
- Died: 20 May 1891, Coventry CT
General notes:
Silversmith
Events in his life were:
- He worked from 1826 to 1830 as a silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker in East Hartford CT for many years owned a store at 12 State Street, Hartford, where he sold watches, jewelry and silverware. 3

- He was a partner from 1830 to 1840 with Walter M. Pitkin in East Hartford CT as J. O. & W. PITKIN. The business expanded and a branch shop was opened in Vicksburg, Mississippi (1834-1837). Brothers Henry and James began manufacture of the "American Lever Watch" in 1834 in a Hartford shop to which John O. and Walter moved their silver business. More than 40 workers were employed on the various products. The watch business later moved to New York. In 1840 John retired and his brother Walter continued until 1880 when fire destroyed the factory in East Hartford. 3
- He worked after 1840 as a jeweler in East Hartford CT
- He appeared on the 1850 census taken at Mansfield Center CT, listed as a manufacturer.
John married Lucy Makens Merrow, daughter of Joseph Makens Merrow, on 18 Apr 1832 in East Hartford CT. (Lucy Makens Merrow was born on 19 Apr 1812 in East Hartford CT and died on 12 Apr 1900 in Manchester CT.)
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