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  1. Born in Boston's North End on December 21, 1734, Revere was the third of nine children and oldest surviving son. 1 His father, Apollos Rivoire, was a French Huguenot (Protestant) who emigrated to Boston at thirteen. Apollos anglicized his name to Paul Revere, passing his name and goldsmith trade to his son.

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  3. Apollos Rivoire my brother was his Godfather and Anne Maulmon, my sister-in-law, his Godmother. He set out for Guernsey the 21st of November, 1715." About the first thing young Apollos did after deciding to settle down in Boston permanently was to Anglicize his name, and, for reasons of euphony and convenience, he called himself henceforth Paul Revere.

  4. 28 de dez. de 2019 · November 1661. Birth of Apollos Rivoire. Ricaud, Aude, Occitanie, France. 1754. 1754. Age 92. Death of Apollos Rivoire. Genealogy for Apollos Rivoire (1661 - 1754) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. The porringer--a forerunner of the modern bowl--was a popular form in 18th-century American silver. This porringer was made by John Coney, who is considered among the most significant silversmiths in early 18th-century Boston. Coney can be considered the "artistic grandfather" of Paul Revere, since he taught Revere's father, Apollos Rivoire, the silversmith's art. Comparable examples

  6. Born in Boston's North End on December 21, 1734, Revere was the third of nine children and oldest surviving son. 1 His father, Apollos Rivoire, was a French Huguenot (Protestant) who emigrated to Boston at thirteen. Apollos anglicized his name to Paul Revere, passing his name and goldsmith trade to his son.