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  1. Esther Edwards Burr (February 13, 1732 – April 7, 1758) kept a personal journal from October 1754, in which she recorded her perspective on current events and her daily activities.

  2. Esther Edwards Burr (née le 13 février 1732 à Northampton dans le futur Massachusetts et morte le 7 avril 1758 à Princeton dans le futur New Jersey) était la mère du vice-président des États-Unis Aaron Burr, Jr. ainsi que la femme d'Aaron Burr, Sr., le président de l' université de Princeton, qu'elle avait épousé en 1752 1 .

  3. 16 mars 2022 · Raised by his erudite mother and four older sisters, Jonathan Edwards treated Esther very much as a pupil, as did her forward-thinking husband, Aaron Burr, Sr., whom she married in 1752 at the...

  4. Read the diary of Esther Edwards Burr, the daughter of theologian Jonathan Edwards and the wife of Princeton president Aaron Burr. Learn about her childhood, education, views, and relationship with her famous husband.

  5. BURR, Esther Edwards. Born 1732, Northampton, Massachusetts; died April 1758, Princeton, New Jersey. Daughter of Jonathan and Sarah Pierrepont Edwards; married Aaron Burr, 1752. Esther Edwards Burr was the third of 11 children of Sarah Pierrepont and the prominent minister, Jonathan Edwards.

  6. 19 sept. 2013 · Esther, the daughter of Jonathan Edwards and Sarah Pierpont Edwards, grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts, at the height of the Great Awakening. In 1752, she married Aaron Burr, a Presbyterian minister in Newark, New Jersey, who also served as the second president of the College of New Jersey.

  7. Written as a series of letters to the author's closest friend, the journal offers a rare glimpse into the public and private life of a spirited and articulate eighteenth-century woman. Esther Edwards Burr was a member, by birth and marriage, of two of New England's elite families.