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  1. Eliot’s grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, was a Unitarian clergyman whose religious zeal brought him to St. Louis in 1834, shortly after graduation from Harvard’s Divinity School. He founded...

  2. W.G. Eliot was the grandfather of poet T. S. Eliot, Martha May Eliot, a pediatrician and expert in public health and her sister, Abigail Adams Eliot, co-founder of the Eliot-Pearson School at Tufts University. Dr. Eliot was the brother of Thomas D. Eliot, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts.

  3. Known to family and friends as Tom, he was the namesake of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Stearns. Eliot's childhood infatuation with literature can be ascribed to several factors. First, he had to overcome physical limitations as a child.

  4. tseliot.com › editorials › the-life-of-ts-eliotT. S. Eliot

    In 1830 Eliot’s grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, left Harvard Divinity School to establish the Unitarian church on the frontier, the Mississippi. His family lived in St Louis for three generations but retained its New England character.

  5. Thomas Stearns Eliot, conocido como T. S. Eliot (San Luis, Misuri; 26 de septiembre de 1888-Londres; 4 de enero de 1965), fue un poeta, dramaturgo y crítico literario británico-estadounidense. Representó una de las cumbres de la poesía en lengua inglesa del siglo XX.

  6. Eliot's grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, Unitarian minister and founder of schools, a university, and charities, was the family patriarch, or leader. While carrying on a tradition of public service, the Eliots never forgot their New England ties. T. S. Eliot claimed that he was a child of both the Southwest and New England.

  7. Elliott of London History. The name of Elliott has been synonymous with quality clocks for well over over 100 years. In 1865 James Jones Elliott of 156 Cheapside in the City of London, was apprenticed to "Bateman" of 82 St John Street, Smithfield, London., to learn the art of clock making.