Portrait Gallery of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York

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189 year of Ms age. His wife, a lady much noted for her piety and good works, died five months previous. He left seven surviving children, four sons and three daughters.
PAUL SPOFFORD.
Paul Spofford was born in New Rowley, (now Greorge- town,) Massachusetts, February 18th, 1792. He was sixth in descent from John Spofford, who, with others, came with the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers from England to this country in 1638.
After spending a few years in a country store, he em- barked in business in Haverhill
..., Mass. There he made ihe acquaintance of Thomas Tilestox, then editor of the Merri- mack Intelligencer. Much of the business there vk^as what may be termed a barter trade. At times the articles taken, such as shoes, hats, &c., suitable for the South, would accumulate, and it was very desirable to find a ready outlet. Mr. Spofford and his friend, Mr. Tilkston, decided to establish a commission house for that purpose, and in the spring of 1818 came to New- York and formed a partnership under the firm name of Spofford & Tileston.

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