November 28, 1856(1856-11-28) (aged 49) Boston, Massachusetts
Denomination
Unitarianism
Spouse
Mary Jane Derby
Children
7, including Robert Swain Peabody and Francis Greenwood Peabody
Education
Bowdoin College
Harvard Divinity School
Signature
Relatives
Benjamin Abbot (uncle)
Elias Hasket Derby (father-in-law)
Charles William Eliot (son-in-law)
Henry Whitney Bellows (son-in-law)
Minister of King's Chapel, Boston
In office 1845–1856
Preceded by
F. W. P. Greenwood
Pastor of the First Congregational Society of New Bedford
In office 1837–1845
Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati
In office 1832–1836
Pastor of the Parish of Meadville, Pennsylvania
In office 1830–1832
Ephraim Peabody (March 22, 1807 – November 28, 1856) was an American Unitarian clergyman, preacher, and philanthropist who was one of the founders of the Provident Institution for Savings in Boston. Peabody also founded a school for adults whose education had been neglected and was otherwise largely interested in devising measures for the relief of the poor.
EphraimPeabody (March 22, 1807 – November 28, 1856) was an American Unitarian clergyman, preacher, and philanthropist who was one of the founders of...
was a son of Rev. EphraimPeabody (1807–1856) and Mary Jane (née Derby) Peabody (1807–1892). His older sister, Ellen Derby Peabody, was the wife of Charles...
married Ellen Derby Peabody of Salem Massachusetts (1836–1869) in Boston at Kings Chapel. Ellen was the daughter of EphraimPeabody (1807-1856) and Mary...
Josiah S. Little (1821) – Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives EphraimPeabody (1821) – Unitarian minister; abolitionist John Langdon Sibley (1821)...
Francis Greenwood Peabody (1847–1936) was an American Unitarian minister and theology professor at Harvard University. Peabody was born on December 4,...
"Astrology and Alchemy"; "Medical Delusions of the Past"; "Homeopathy" EphraimPeabody: "The British Power in India" Josiah Quincy: "Introductory Lecture"...
influential King's Chapel in Boston by academic and clergyman EphraimPeabody, shortly before Peabody's death in 1856. On his return, Hunt painted some of his...
wife, James Walker (president of Harvard), William Cullen Bryant, and EphraimPeabody, “Rosalie,” and “A Roman Girl.” On May 10, 1848 he was made an associate...
deForest, maternal grandfather of Edie Sedgwick Ephraim Williams Eero Saarinen Edmund Bacon (architect) Peabody family "Prominence, privilege and tragedy mark...
Reuben, Simeon, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Manasseh, and Ephraim — all but Judah, Benjamin, and some members of the priestly Tribe of Levi...
Ephraim Martin Jr. (April 6, 1900 – September 8, 1988) was an American attorney who served as district attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and...
effigy known in the world. The first published surveys of the mound were by Ephraim G. Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis, featured in their historic volume,...
James Frazer 1881 Alfred Radcliffe-Brown Frank Gouldsmith Speck 1884 John Peabody Harrington Arthur Maurice Hocart Bronislaw Malinowski Edward Sapir 1887...
(1882–1939), and Ephraim (1884–1938). Reynold, William, Joseph, and Ephraim all played for the Sewanee Tigers football team. Joseph and Ephraim both achieved...
Composer / Archibald 'Archie' Dexter Molly and Me (1945) - Harry Phillips / Peabody, the Butler Christmas in Connecticut (1945) - John Sloan The Dolly Sisters...
catching up on the latest gossip about 16-year-old Kim MacAfee and Hugo Peabody going steady ("The Telephone Hour"). Kim reflects on how happy she is with...
Wife Dr. Kendrick 2010 Buried Alan Davenport Voice Hard Breakers Ephraim Peep World Ephraim 2011 You May Not Kiss the Bride Plumber The Last Ride Ray 2012...
awiatsea.com. Peabody, Robert Ephraim (1926). The Log of the Grand Turks. Houghton Mifflin. Derby Family Papers, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum...
married to Ann Hubbard. He settled near Bardstown, Kentucky, where his son Ephraim was born in 1794, before moving his family to Nashville in 1797. He was...
ISBN 0-02-532261-3. Dothan, Trude Krakauer; Gitin, Seymour; Mazar, Amihai; Stern, Ephraim (1998). Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth...
television roles during her blacklisted years. In 1953, she played Rose Peabody in the soap opera Search for Tomorrow, had featured supporting roles in...
vav before Ephraim, which is the Hebrew method of expressing "both... and," implying a distinction in this passage between Israel and Ephraim. All translations...