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Aaron Burr (1756–1836), controversial Revolutionary War hero and politician, third vice president of the United States, killer of Alexander Hamilton, adventurer who was eventually tried and acquitted of treason; Aaron Burr Sr. (1716–1757), Presbyterian minister, second president of Princeton University and father of Aaron Burr
Burr adopted two sons, Aaron Columbus Burr and Charles Burdett, during the 1810s and 1820s after the death of his daughter Theodosia. Aaron (born Aaron Burr Columbe) was born in Paris in 1808 and arrived in America around 1815, and Charles was born in 1814. [89] [109] [110] Both of the boys were reputed to be Burr's biological sons. A Burr ...
Aaron Burr Sr. (January 4, 1716 – September 24, 1757) was a Presbyterian minister and college educator in colonial America. He was a founder of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University ) and the father of Aaron Burr (1756–1836), the third vice president of the United States .
After dying in a duel with then-Vice President Aaron Burr, America's first treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton was buried in the Trinity Churchyard of Lower Manhattan.
Theodosia Bartow Burr (November 1746 – May 18, 1794), previously known as Theodosia Bartow Prevost, was an American Patriot. Raised by a widowed mother, she married British Army officer Jacques Marcus Prevost at age 17.
Aaron Burr [52] September 14, 1836: Princeton Cemetery: Princeton: New Jersey: 4 George Clinton [53] April 20, 1812 [c] Old Dutch Churchyard [d] Kingston: New York: 5 ...
Located in Manhattan’s sought-after West Village neighborhood, the 1800s townhouse dubbed the ‘Aaron Burr House’ is a two-to-three bedroom beauty.
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