Marquand, Hetty
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Frederick Marquand (1798-1882) and his wife, Hetty, lived in Brooklyn on Monroe Place in the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights. Frederick was a silversmith and jeweler who owned a successful firm in New York City called Marquand & Co., which later became Ball, Black & Co.
From the guide to the Frederick and Hetty Marquand scrapbook, 1761-1882, (Brooklyn Historical Society)
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