Background
Peabody, Andrew Preston was born on March 19, 1811 in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Andrew and Mary (Rantoul) Peabody.
Peabody, Andrew Preston was born on March 19, 1811 in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Andrew and Mary (Rantoul) Peabody.
He learned to read before he was three years old, entered Harvard College at the age of twelve, and graduated in 1826, the youngest graduate of Harvard with the single exception of Paul Dudley (class of 1690).
Francis Peabody of Saint Albans, who emigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. In 1833 Peabody became assistant pastor of the South Parish (Unitarian) of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The senior pastor died before Peabody had been preaching a month, and he succeeded to the charge of the church, which he held until 1860.
In 1853 to 1863 he was proprietor and editor of the North American Review.
Peabody was preacher to Harvard University and the Plummer professor of Christian morals from 1860 to 1881, and was professor emeritus from 1881 until his death in Boston, Massachusetts, shortly before his 82nd birthday. A bronze tablet dedicated to his memory is found in Appleton Chapel, Cambridge, Massachusetts (see the Memoir by Edward J Young, Cambridge, 1896).
The inscription on the tablet concludes with: "He moved among the teachers and students of Harvard College, and wist not that his face shown.".
He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1856.
Married Catherine Whipple Roberts, September 12, 1836.