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  1. Burr was born in Newark, New Jersey, to the Reverend Aaron Burr, Sr., who was a Presbyterian minister and the second president of the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University; his mother, Esther Edwards, was the daughter of Jonathan Edwards, the famous Calvinist theologian. The Burrs also had a daughter, Sarah, who married Tapping Reeve. In 1772, he received his A.B. at Princeton ...

  2. Aaron Burr Sr. was an American Presbyterian minister and college educator, as well as the father of Aaron Burr Jr. He co-founded the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton University) in 1746. He is personified by a member of the ensemble cast during "Wait For It". Aaron Burr Senior is only referenced by name in Hamilton. He is never seen on stage but is mentioned multiple times. Aaron ...

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · The Princeton & Slavery Project, Aaron Burr, Sr., By Shelby Lohr. "Aaron Burr Sr. (1716-1757), an influential scholar and religious leader of the colonial period, served as Princeton’s second president from 1748 to 1757. He oversaw the college’s move to its permanent campus in Princeton, and owned slaves while living in the President’s ...

  4. Feb 18, 2020 · Aaron Burr was born in 1756 in New Jersey to Reverend Aaron Burr, Sr., the second president of the College of New Jersey in Newark (later Princeton University) and Esther Edwards Burr, daughter of Jonathan Edwards, the famous Calvinist theologian who helped head up the religious movement, the Great Awakening.

  5. Aaron Burr Sr. (January 4, 1716 – September 24, 1757) was a notable 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. Quick Facts The Reverend, 2nd President of ...

  6. When his father, the Reverend Aaron Burr Sr., moved into the College of New Jersey’s President’s House in 1756, he brought with him at least one, and possibly two, slaves. Despite having written about the evils of slavery, Burr Sr. purchased Caesar in 1756 for 80 pounds from John Livingston, a member of a prominent New York family.

  7. 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 .

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