Endicott Peabody

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Endicott Peabody was an American Episcopal clergyman and educator best known for founding and leading the elite preparatory Groton School in Massachusetts.

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instanceOf Episcopal priest
educator
human
school founder
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1857-05-30
dateOfDeath 1944-11-17
educatedAt Harvard University
Trinity College, Cambridge
employer Groton School
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Peabody
fieldOfWork religious ministry
secondary education
founded Groton School
fullName Endicott Peabody self-link
genre religious education
givenName Endicott
hasHonorificPrefix The Reverend
knownFor founding Groton School
serving as headmaster of Groton School
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
movement Muscular Christianity
notableFor influencing American elite education in the early 20th century
notableStudent President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt III
surface form: Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
notableWork Groton School
occupation clergyman
educator
school headmaster
placeOfBirth Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts, United States
placeOfDeath Groton, Massachusetts
surface form: Groton, Massachusetts, United States
positionHeld headmaster of Groton School
religion Episcopal Church
religiousTitle Reverend
residence Groton, Massachusetts
surface form: Groton, Massachusetts, United States

Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem, Massachusetts, United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Fanny Peabody

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Groton School foundedBy Endicott Peabody
Endicott Peabody fullName Endicott Peabody self-link