Benjamin Willard


Benjamin Willard, Jr., was an American clockmaker.

Biography

Benjamin Willard the third eldest of twelve born to the marriage of Benjamin Willard and Sarah Brooks. He was the first of the Willard family to enter the business of clockmaking, a craft which he began around 1765. He operated a workshop at his family home in Grafton, but by December 1771, lived in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Benjamin Willard, Jr., died in Baltimore, Maryland, September 18, 1803.

Legacy

Although not as famous as his younger brother, Simon, Benjamin nonetheless was a prominent and well-known clockmaker in his day. A number of Benjamin Willard clocks survive today and are considered collectible. The Willard home and workshop in Grafton are preserved and operate as a museum.

Family

Benjamin Willard, Jr. – the eldest of four clockmaker brothersflourished in central Massachusetts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The other clockmaker brothers were:
  • Simon
  • Ephraim Willard
  • Aaron
Benjamin Willard was a 2nd great-grandson of Simon Willard, a Massachusetts colonist.