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  1. Apollos Rivoire (November 30, 1702 - July 22, 1754), often known as Paul Revere I, was a French-American Huguenot silversmith, active in Boston. He was father to Paul Revere, the famous American silversmith and patriot. Biography.

  2. October 2003. Boston’s most famous patriot-silversmith trained with his father, the French Huguenot silversmith Apollos Rivoire, also known as Paul Revere, Sr. (1702–1754), whose shop he inherited in 1754.

  3. When Apollos Rivoire was born on 20 November 1702, in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde, Aquitaine, France, his father, Isaac Rivoire, was 33 and his mother, Sere`ne Lambert, was 33. He married Deborah Hitchbourn on 19 June 1729, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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    • Deborah Hitchbourn
  4. Born 13 Nov 1702 in Sainte Foye la Grande, Gironde, Aquitaine, France. Ancestors. Son of Isaac Rivoire and Serenne (Lambert) Rivoire. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Deborah (Hitchbourn) Revere — married 19 Jun 1729 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, New England. Descendants.

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    • November 13, 1702
    • Deborah (Hitchbourn) Revere
    • July 22, 1754
  5. Master to Paul Revere Abt 1747 in Boston MA. 1. Apollos married Deborah Hitchbourn, daughter of Unknown and Unknown, on 19 Jun 1729 in Boston MA. (Deborah Hitchbourn was born on 25 Jan 1704 in Boston MA and died on 23 May 1777 in Boston MA.) Apollos Rivoire, born 20 Nov 1702, died 22 Jul 1754.

  6. Hace 1 día · Apollos Rivoire, a French goldsmith, changed his family's name upon his arrival in America. His second oldest was born as Paul Revere in Boston's North End. At the age of 19, after his father...

  7. Among them was a boy named Apollos Rivoire who came to America in 1715 at the age of 13. He ended up in Boston and by the 1720s he started an apprenticeship in silversmithing and had anglicized his name to Paul Revere. Revere married Deborah Hitchbourn in 1729 and they had 11 children.