William McDougall, Jr.
Goffstown and Meredith Bridge (now Laconia), NH c. 1840-1860
George W. McDannold
Mount Sterling and Covington, KY 1826-1863
Silversmith and watchmaker.
McChesney Co.
Newark, NJ 1921-1931
Founded by Samuel D. McChesney, the former president of Wm. B. Kerr & Co.
Sold to Dominick & Haff shortly after McChesney's death in 1926 then acquired by
Reed & Barton in 1928. In 1931 it was sold to Gorham. Of note, McChesney was
the brother of William McChesney, president of Dominick & Haff. Makers of quality sterling flatware,
baby items, and novelties.
Henry McKeen
Philadelphia, PA c. 1823-1850
Wilson McGrew
Cincinnati, OH c. 1825-1859
Was in the partnership of McGrew & Beggs 1836-1841 and later Wilson
McGrew & Son with his son William Wilson McGrew 1855-1859.
McGrew & Beggs
Cincinnati, OH 1843-1847
Wilson McGrew and William Beggs.
John McFarlane
Boston, MA c. 1796
Thomas McConnell (b. 1776 d. 1825)
Wilmington, DE 1797-1814 and 1815-1818; Baltimore, MD 1814-1815;
Richmond, VA 1818-1825
Joined with Hosea Wilson in the firm of H. Wilson & Co. 1814-1815.
Thomas McCowat
Leesburg, VA 1804-1821; Frankfort, KY c. 1823; Nashville, TN c. 1824 and 1853;
Jackson, TN 1838-1850
Silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler.
Grainger McKoy
Pawleys Island, SC
Having gained renown as a wood sculptor, McKoy began working in sterling in the
mid-1990's. Website.
John McFee
Philadelphia, PA 1791-1800
In the partnership of McFee & Reeder 1793-1796.
Daniel McDonald
Halifax, NS 1817-1827 and Philadelphia, PA 1828-1837
James B. McFadden / J.B. McFadden & Co.
Pittsburgh, PA 1839-c. 1856
Alexander McGrew
Cincinnati, OH 1805-1836
In the partnership of McGrew & Jonas with Joseph Jonas 1817-1819.
John A. McCaulley
Lexington and Richmond, KY c. 1865-1875
McFee & Reeder
Philadelphia, PA 1793-1796
John McFee and Abner Reeder.
McKenney & Weston
Lewiston, ME c. 1855
John McKee
Chester, SC 1815-1820
J.B. McFadden & Son
Pittsburgh, PA c. 1855-1865
James B. McFadden and son John McFadden, silversmiths and jewelers.
Joseph McFeely
Martinsburg, VA (now WV) 1808-c. 1826
Silversmith and dentist.
William McCay (M'Cay)
Richmond, VA 1796-1811; Petersburg, VA 1811-1818; and Huntsville, AL 1818-1837
Was in the partnership of Needham & McCay with Joseph Needham that lasted for only four
months 1800-1801 and later with William Cowan in the partnership of McCay & Cowan 1805-1807.
McCaulley to McKoy
McCaulley to McKoy