Benjamin Willard, Jr. (19 March 1743 Grafton, Massachusetts – 18 September 1803 Baltimore, Maryland), was an American clockmaker.
He operated a workshop at his family home in Grafton, but by December 1771, lived in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
[1] Although not as famous as his younger brother, Simon,[3][4] Benjamin nonetheless was a prominent and well-known clockmaker in his day.
A number of Benjamin Willard clocks survive today and are considered collectible.
Benjamin Willard, Jr. – the eldest of four clockmaker brothers – flourished in central Massachusetts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.