Ezekiel Cheever
Ezekiel Cheever (1614–1708) was a schoolmaster, and the author of "probably the earliest American school book", Accidence, A Short Introduction to the Latin Tongue.[1] Upon his death, it was said that "New England [had] never known a better teacher."[2] He has been called "the chief representative of the colonial schoolmaster".[1]
Ezekiel Cheever | |
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Born | January 24, 1614 London, England |
Died | August 21, 1708 94) | (aged
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Schoolmaster, author |
Known for | Education |
Children | 11 |
Biography
Cheever came to Boston, Massachusetts in June 1637. Not much later, he went to New Haven, Connecticut and taught school.[3] In 1650, Cheever moved the family back to Massachusetts. On December 29, 1670, he was invited to become Head Master of the Boston Latin School.[2] He taught for seventy years, the last thirty-eight as master of the Boston Latin School.[1][4][5] Cotton Mather gave the sermon at his funeral.[3]
Family
In 1638, Cheever married Mary Culverwell, his first wife. She was the daughter of Ezekiel Culverwell, niece of Nathaniel Culverwell and cousin of William Gouge. Ezekiel and Mary had six children. Their daughter, Elizabeth, was grandmother of Ezekiel Goldthwait.[6] Their son, Rev Samuel, graduated from Harvard in 1659. Mary died on January 20, 1649.
On November 18, 1652, Ezekiel married Ellen Lathrop who was the sister of Capt Thomas Lathrop, a casualty during King Philip's War.[3][7] Ezekiel and Ellen had five children. Their son, Rev Thomas, graduated from Harvard in 1677. Their son, Ezekiel Cheever, was a resident at Salem Village during the time of the Witch Trials.
Legacy
- Ezekiel Cheever School was named in his honor.
References
- The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21) – VOLUME XVII. Later National Literature, Part II – XXIII. Education. – § 10. Ezekiel Cheever, accessed July 15, 2011
- ABOUT BLS – History (375 Years) – Reflections on Alma Mater Archived 2009-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, accessed July 15, 2011
- Hassam, JT (1879) Ezekiel Cheever and some of his descendants, David Clapp & Son (via google.com)
- Parker, Franklin. "Ezekiel Cheever: New England Colonial Teacher," Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 37, No. 6, Symposium: Our Carnegie Students (May, 1960), pp. 355-360, Taylor & Francis, Ltd. (Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1490347).
- Gould, Elizabeth Porter. Ezekiel Cheever, Schoolmaster, 1872.
- John Singleton Copley portrait, Ezekiel Goldthwait, 1771
- Perley, Sidney (1924) 'The History of Salem, Massachusetts' (V I, P283 @virginia.edu)
External links
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- Ezekiel Cheever at the Database of Classical Scholars