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  1. 29 de nov. de 2016 · Alston is the son of a wealthy South Carolina family, and the marriage to Theodosia is partly seen as a political move. She's 18 years old. The couple honeymoon in Niagara Falls -- they're said to be one the first couple to do so. 1802: Theodosia gives birth to Aaron Burr Alston.

  2. She died at sea at the age of 30. Her only child, Aaron Burr Alston, predeceased her. By contrast, Burr Jr.’s children with Mary Emmons, Louisa Charlotte born in 1788 and John Pierre born in 1792, survived to adulthood and had produced children and grandchildren who were living when Burr Jr. died at the age of 80 in 1836.

  3. Theodosia Burr Alston. by. Stefan Bielinski. Theodosia Burr was born in July 1783 and christened at the Albany Dutch church on July 28. She was the daughter of then Albany attorney Aaron Burr and the widow Theodosia Bartow Prevost Burr. She was the only surviving child of the marriage which ended when her mother died in May 1794.

  4. Theodosia Burr Alston was born to Aaron Burr and Theodosia Bartow (Prevost) Burr in Albany, New York in 1783, a year after they married. Alston's mother was the widow of Jacques Marcus Prevost (1736-1781), a British Army officer who settled in New York City; she had five other children from that marriage and was nine years Burr's senior.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2021 · Theodosia was Burr’s only child and received an outstanding education that was rarely provided to females in the 18th century. Like her mother, Theodosia Prevost, the younger Theodosia was ...

  6. Vida Juventud. Burr era hijo del reverendo presbiteriano Aaron Burr, Sr., segundo presidente del College of New Jersey, la actual Universidad de Princeton; su madre Esther Edwards, quien escribió un diario de vida que hasta 1984 no fue publicado por completo, importante en los estudios de la historia y la literatura americana, ya que es una visión importante de la vida cotidiana de una mujer ...

  7. Theodosia Burr Alston. Theodosia married Joseph Alston of Charleston, South Carolina in 1801. The Alstons were one of the largest rice planters in the South, and Theodosia assumed management of their plantation. She and Alston had one son, Aaron Burr Alston, who died when he was ten years old from an illness.