Andrew Eliot
American Colonial
Andrew Eliot was a Congregational minister of the New North Church. During the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary, he was one of the few ministers to stay in Boston. - AsNotedIn
Andrew Eliot was a Congregational minister of the New North Church. During the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary, he was one of the few ministers to stay in Boston. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1720/12/21 | Andrew Eliot is born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Andrew Eliot and Ruth Symonds Eliot. | Born | |||||
1737/07/06 | Andrew Eliot graduates from Harvard. | Education | Old Harvard Yard | Cambridge, MA | |||
1742/04/14 | Andrew Eliot is ordained in the Congregational Church (lost), serving as pastor until his death. | Vocation | St Stephen's Church | Boston | |||
1745/00/00 | Rev Andrew Eliot, pastor of the New North Congregational church, lives at 342 Hanover Street (lost). | Home Site | Cantina Italiana, Boston | Boston | |||
1778/09/18 | Rev Dr Andrew Eliot dies in Boston, Massachusetts. | Died |
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