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  1. Aaron Burr (1756-1836) and Thomas Jefferson met in 1791, when Burr became a member of the United States Senate. A decade later, Jefferson candidly wrote that “there never had been an intimacy” between himself and Burr, “and but little association.”. [1] By then, however, the course of history had permanently entwined their names.

  2. Aaron Burr Sr. Famous memorial Birth 4 Jan 1716. Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Death 24 Sep 1757 (aged 41) Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Burial . Princeton Cemetery. Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Show Map GPS-Latitu ...

  3. Aaron Burr Sr. (4 de janeiro de 1716 – 24 de setembro de 1757) foi um notável ministro presbiteriano e educador universitário na América colonial. Ele foi um dos fundadores do College of New Jersey (agora Princeton University ) e pai de Aaron Burr (1756-1836), o terceiro vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos .

  4. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Aaron Burr . Aaron Burr, (born Feb. 6, 1756, Newark, N.J.—died Sept. 14, 1836, Port Richmond, N.Y., U.S.), U.S. politician, third vice president of the U.S. (1801–05). He served in the American Revolution on George Washington ’s staff until 1779. He had a successful law practice in ...

  5. Sadly, Aaron Burr Sr. had little opportunity to enjoy the fruits of his endeavors. He died at the age of 41, a year after moving into Nassau Hall. His son, Aaron Burr Jr., graduated from Princeton in 1772 and became the third vice president of the United States. Aaron Burr Sr. (1716–1757). Edward Ludlow Mooney, American, 1813–1887.

  6. Burr naît à Newark dans le New Jersey le 6 février 1756. Son père, Aaron Burr Sr. (en), est alors le second vice-président du collège du New Jersey (actuellement université de Princeton) et sa mère, Esther Edwards, est la fille du célèbre théologien calviniste Jonathan Edwards. Ses parents étant tous deux morts alors qu’il était ...

  7. Aaron Burr. Portrait of Aaron Burr. John Vanderlyn, 1802. Aaron Burr was born in 1756 in Newark, New Jersey. He was the son of Aaron Burr, Sr. — the second president of Princeton, and was the grandson of Jonathan Edwards. He graduated at 16 from the College of New Jersey as a student of theology, but later switched his career track to study law.