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About Ezekiel Cheever, I
The portrait that was attached to this profile has been deleted because it was actually a portrait of Judge Sewell. A plaque associated with Cheever has been substituted.
Source: The Essex Genealogist, Vol 19. "Reverend Ezekiel Cheever and his descendants" by Alexander Dunn Accessed by Kris Stewart at americanancestors.org, Jul 1, 2012.
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From 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.
The outstanding figure in the conduct of the Latin school, as well as the chief representative of the colonial schoolmaster, is Ezekiel Cheever, who taught for seventy years, the last thirty-eight of them as master of the Boston Grammar School. Cheever himself contributed little to literature except a Latin Accidence, probably the earliest American school book, entitled A Short Introduction to the Latin Tongue (before 1650). This in itself was no more voluminous than the poetic tribute paid after his death by one of his pupils, Cotton Mather. With better motive perhaps than metre he thus records his esteem:
A mighty tribe of well instructed youth
Tell what they owe to him and tell with truth,
All the eight parts of speech he taught to them
They now employ to trumpet his esteem.
. . . . . . .
Ink is too vile a liquor; liquid gold
Should fill the pen by which such things are told.
Another of Cheever’s pupils was Judge Sewall, who has left us in his diary some details of the schooling of his children. After hearing Mather’s funeral oration upon Cheever, Sewall made in this diary but one brief entry about their departed master: “He abominated periwigs.”
Lived in Boston, MA & New Haven, CT where he had a parcel shown on the 1641 map of New Haven.
Schoolmaster & Author
Immigration: Vessel / Ship "HECTOR" From London, England to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume 4 by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams (p. 2288);
Lived in Boston, MA & New Haven, CT where he had a parcel shown on the 1641 map of New Haven. Schoolmaster & Author Immigration: Vessel / Ship "HECTOR" From London, England to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Ezekiel Cheever, I's Timeline
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1604
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Kings Lynn, Norfolk, , England
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1614 |
January 25, 1614
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London, Greater London, England
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1639 |
September 22, 1639
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New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
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November 29, 1640
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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1642 |
April 12, 1642
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New Haven, CT
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February 6, 1645
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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September 20, 1646
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New Haven, New Haven, CT
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June 25, 1648
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New Haven, CT
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