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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.

  2. Parents: Paul Revere (original name Apollos Rivoire) (1702-1754) born in Riocaud in 1702, was sent by his family to the New World in 1715. Arriving in Boston in early 1716, Apollos was apprenticed to the English-speaking goldsmith John Coney.

  3. Apollos Rivoire. Born: 20 Nov 1702, Riaucaud France. Marriage (1): Deborah Hitchbourn on 19 Jun 1729 in Boston MA. Died: 22 Jul 1754, Boston MA. General notes: Silversmith. Events in his life were: Flynt & Fales:, . 3 Arrived in Boston about 1715, by way of Guernsey Island in the English Channel.

  4. Apollos Paul (Paul) Revere formerly Rivoire aka de Rivoire. 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.

  5. Apollos Rivoire (1702–1754) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Apollos. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · His father, Apollos Rivoire (later changed to Revere), was a Huguenot refugee who had come to Boston as a child and had been apprenticed to a silversmith. This craft he taught his son Paul Revere, who became one of America’s greatest artists in silver.