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and Milton Lomask maintain that Aaron Columbus Burr was Aaron Burr's son by a mistress in New York City and was born during Burr's period of living there. The boy sailed to New York in 1816 under the guardianship of
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Aaron C. Burr was married to Mary Coutant (1788–1851). From her marriage to John Sneden, she was the mother of Mary Ann Sneden, Susan Emily Sneden, and John G Sneden. Aaron and Mary had two daughters and a son:
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The younger Burr moved to the United States after living in Florida and was adopted by Aaron Burr. He was a
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and three years later was joined by his second wife, Adelia M. Burr (January 20, 1815–December 15, 1885).
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Coryell, Janet L. "The Lincoln Colony: Aaron Columbus Burr's Proposed Colonization of British Honduras"
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Aaron C. Burr died in New York City on July 27, 1882. He was buried at Coutant Cemetery in
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as a trade product. This tropical hardwood became widely used in fine furniture.
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on September 15, 1808, purportedly the son of Count Verdi de Lesle. Historians
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Aaron Hippolyte Burr, an artist. (August 7, 1828–August 5, 1898)
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to fund what they proposed to call "the Lincoln Colony" for
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In August 1860, Burr received a letter from James Grant of
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Aaron Burr: The Conspiracy and Years of Exile, 1805-1836
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New York City
New York
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr
goldsmith
silversmith
New York City
New York City
Nathan Schachner
Aaron Burr
goldsmith
silversmith
New York City
British Honduras
Belize
Stann Creek District
American Civil War
Anna Ella Carroll
Abraham Lincoln
freedmen
Sierra Leone
American Colonization Society
Liberia
mahogany
New Rochelle
Isenberg, Nancy. Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr
"BOOK REVIEW: 'Dangerous Nation': A Provocative, Revisionist Look at American History – First of Two Volumes"


Coryell, Janet L. "The Lincoln Colony: Aaron Columbus Burr's Proposed Colonization of British Honduras"

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