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  1. John Pierre Burr (June 1792 – April 4, 1864) was an American abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in education and civil rights for African Americans. He was an illegitimate child of Aaron Burr , the third U.S. vice president, and Mary Emmons , a Haitian governess who may have been born in ...

  2. By Sherri Burr. Aaron Burr Jr. (Class of 1772), the third Vice President of the United States, fathered two children by a woman of color from Calcutta, India. Their son, John Pierre Burr (1792-1864), would become an activist, abolitionist, and conductor on the Underground Railroad.

  3. 155 Years After His Death, Abolitionist John Pierre Burr’s Epitaph Updated to Include His Father, Aaron Burr. Descendant Sherri Burr’s research shows that the vice president had...

  4. catto.ushistory.org › catto_people › john-pierre-burrJohn Pierre Burr - US History

    John Pierre Burr. A Philadelphia community leader, abolitionists, and an education and civil rights activist, Burr was among the African American gentlemen who signed the broadside to recruit United States Colored Troops in Philadelphia, along with Robert Purvis, William T. Catto and William’s son, Octavius.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aaron_BurrAaron Burr - Wikipedia

    Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician, businessman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the third vice president of the United States from 1801 to 1805 during Thomas Jefferson's first presidential term. He founded the Manhattan Company on September 1, 1799.

  6. catto.ushistory.org › catto-and-american-civil-rights › cattoCatto’s People

    John Pierre Burr 1792-1864 A Philadelphia community leader, abolitionists, and an education and civil rights activist, Burr was among the African American gentlemen who signed the broadside to recruit United States Colored Troops in Philadelphia, along with Robert Purvis, William T. Catto and William’s son, Octavius.

  7. John Pierre Burr. Prior to 1864 Antebellum (1820-1861) Portrait of John Pierre Burr (1792-1864), the abolitionist son of Aaron Burr Jr. ('1772) and Mary Emmons of Calcutta, India. Stories Using this Source. Aaron Burr Jr. and John Pierre Burr: A Founding Father and his Abolitionist Son. Creator Unknown Publisher. Wikimedia.