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  1. 13ermon S of John Eliot, ..... 282 14etter L of John Eliot to Oliver Cromwell, . . . 284 15etters L of Joseph Eliot ..... 285 16atalogue C of Libraryof JudgeJohn Eliot (No. 9), . . 290 17ublications P of Rev. John Eliot (No. 96) ... 293 18iscellaneous M :— 295 Natickictionary D —Corporation for the Promoting and

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  2. John Eliot was born in Boston, May 31, 1754. He was the fourth son and seventh child of the Rev. Andrew Eliot, D.D., and Elizabeth (Langdon), his wife. At the age of seven years he was placed at the North Grammar School in Boston, where in due time he was fitted for college.

  3. John Eliot was a Puritan missionary to the Native Americans of Massachusetts Bay Colony whose translation of the Bible in the Algonquian language was the first Bible printed in North America. Educated in England, Eliot graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1622 and emigrated to Boston in.

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  5. Puritan minister and pioneer missionary among Native Americans. Eliot left England, the land of his birth, in 1631 as a young Puritan pastor. He worked in Boston for a year, then established a church five miles away in Roxbury, where he remained for 58 years, until his death.

  6. Family. Coat of Arms of John Eliot. John Eliot married Hanna Mumford in September 1632, the first entry in the "Marages of the Inhabitants of Roxbury" record. [25] They had six children, five sons and one daughter. [26]

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  8. ELIOT'S LAST YEARS: Eliot's old age was mostly spent alone. He had buried his supportive wife and his five exemplary sons, three of whom were devoted to religious work. Only a daughter survived him.

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