Thomas Carlyle

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Childhood

Thomas Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan, Scotland on December 4, 1795. Thomas Carlyle had a very small family. Thomas Carlyle had a father who indeed liked to use his talents to benefit the citizens of Scotland. One of his talents was building and creating certain objects. Thomas’s father used that skill later on in his life and became a stone masonry. In this field Thomas’s father created things such as tombs, monuments and even cathedrals. His father was also a Calvinist .Thomas Carlyle had a stepmother who was present in the most precious and troublesome times of his life. When Thomas thought he was never going to succeed in his career plans his stepmother was always there to comfort him.

Education

Thomas would begin his education career by being homeschooled at his home. He would continue his career at a school named Annan which happened to be located near a village close by his home. Thomas would participate in grammar activities at that school. Thomas finished out at Annan and proceeded to attend college at the University of Edinburgh. Thomas got his teaching degree in the subject of mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. Thomas began to teach at local schools including a school by the name of Kirkcaldy where he saw one of his long time friends Edward Irving.

Marriage Background

Thomas Carlyle was able to make a lot of friends during his high school career. One of his friends he was able to meet was a young woman named Jane Balie Welsh. Jane and Thomas began to talk very intensely to each other as the days of their high school career went by. Thomas began to learn some of Jane’s characteristics. He began to notice her as being ver...

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Death

Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Carlyle got into a car accident. Thomas would begin to loose the usage of his right hand in 1873 soon after this accident occurred. Thomas found himself out of work as he could no longer write anymore due to his hand injury. Thomas would stay strong for other fifth teen years after the accident. On February 5, 1881 Thomas Carlyle would pass away at the age of eighty five. Thomas Carlyle was buried at the old kirkyard in his hometown of Ecclefechan, Scotland.

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