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  1. Charlotte Champe Eliot (née Stearns; October 22, 1843 – September 10, 1929), [1] was an American school teacher, poet, biographer, and social worker.

  2. Charlotte Champe Stearns. 1843–1929. I do long for you, I wanted you more for my sake than yours – to sing the Little Tailor to me. (to His Mother, 12 January 1919) next →. The poet’s mother, born on 22 October in Baltimore, Maryland, the second child and second daughter of Thomas Stearns (1811–96) and Charlotte Blood Stearns (1818–93).

  3. Charlotte Champe Stearns Eliot ( 1843 – 1929 ) She went first to private schools in Boston and Sandwich, followed by three years at the State Normal School, Framingham, Mass., from which she graduated in 1862.

  4. Charlotte Champe Stearns Eliot (October 22, 1843–September 10, 1929) was a school teacher, poet, social worker, and the mother of T. S. Eliot. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Eliot graduated from the State Normal School of Framingham, Massachusetts in 1862.

  5. Dec 14, 2019 · Charlotte Champe Stearns married Henry Ware Eliot on October 27, 1868, in Lexington, Massachusetts. They returned to Eliot's home city of Saint Louis, Missouri where they worked and reared their family.

  6. They were the parents of two sons and five daughters: Ada (Eliot) Sheffield; Margaret Dawes Eliot; Charlotte (Eliot) Smith; Marian Cushing Eliot; Henry Ware Eliot Jr.; Theodora Sterling Eliot and the poet Thomas Stearns Eliot. Eliot died in St. Louis in 1919 and was buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery.

  7. By Charlotte Champe Stearns Eliot (Mrs. Henry W. Eliot, Sr.), Secretary. Page 81: The Wednesday Club : typescript carbon poem. [Found loose, removed to folder]