Anna Eliot Ticknor was the oldest child of
George Ticknor and Anna (Eliot) Ticknor. She was born on June 1, 1823. Her siblings were George Haven Ticknor, who died during his childhood at age 5; Susan Perkins Ticknor, who died in infancy; and Eliza Sullivan (Ticknor) Dexter (1833–1880). Her paternal grandfather was
Elisha Ticknor who was the impetus for the system of free primary schools in Boston, and one of the founders of the first savings bank,
Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston, in the United States. Her father was a
Harvard University professor. Her mother was a writer. Her maternal grandfather was
Samuel Eliot, a Boston merchant. Her mother's brother,
Samuel A. Eliot was the treasurer of Harvard College, and a cousin of the poet
T.S. Eliot. ==Author==