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Thaddeus Burr, Jr.

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Birthplace: Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Death: February 19, 1801 (65)
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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Son of Judge Thaddeus Burr, Sr. and Abigail O. Burr
Husband of Eunice Burr
Brother of Sarah Coe; Abigail Hall; Peter Burr and Gershom Burr, Sr.

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About Thaddeus Burr, Jr.

Birth: Aug. 22, 1735 Fairfield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Death: Feb. 19, 1801 Fairfield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA

From "Connecticut Trilogy" by Marguerite Allis, 1934, p. 292: "One house they (the British) burned that day has been mourned more than all the others, not only because it was the homestead built in 1770 by Chief Justice Burr but because of glamorous memories which remain of that establishment, which opened its door to all the persons of importance who hurried along the post road in the days preceding the outbreak of the war. The owner was standing on the doorstep deep in talk with General Silliman, when dashing down the highway came a horseman with a packet containing the news of the Battle of Lexington. After Thaddeus Burr had opened it and read the words of portent the packet was retied and the rider galloped on toward Philadelphia."

Thaddeus Burr married Eunice Dennie 22 Mar 1759 (Jacobus)

Note from "Ye Old Burying Ground of Fairfield, Conn." by Mrs. Kate Perry: "Thaddeus Burr was a son of Thaddeus [Burr] and grandson of Judge Peter Burr. His mother was Abigail daughter of Jonathan Sturges, Esq. He graduated from Yale in 1755, and subsequently filled various offices: Deputy of the General Court for several sessions, Justice of the Peace for several years, and High Sheriff of the County, which position he held when his house was consumed in the general conflagration in 1779. He early espoused the cause of the Colonies against the King, and in 1775 was a member of the Town Committee of war. He was a princely hositality. Washington was his frequent guest, as were Franklin, Lafayette, Otis, Quincy, Dr. Dwight, Trumbull and Copley. At his house Governor Hancock was married in state to Miss Dorothy Quincy, of Boston; Madam Hancock died her; and Aaron Burr spent many of his youthful days on this historic ground."

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Parents:
 Thaddeus Burr (1700 - 1755)
 Abigail Sturges Burr (1704 - 1753)
Spouse:
 Eunice Dennie Burr (1729 - 1805)*
Siblings:
 Sarah Burr Coe (1726 - 1760)*
 Abigail Burr Hall (1729 - 1753)*
 Peter Burr (1731 - 1745)*
 Thaddeus Burr (1735 - 1801)
 Gershom Burr (1744 - 1774)*
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Inscription: In Memory of Thadeus Burr Esquire who died Feby. 19th 1801 aged 65 years. "Ye Old Burying Ground of Fairfield, Conn." by Mrs. Kate Perry

Burial: Old Burying Ground Fairfield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA

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Thaddeus Burr, Jr.'s Timeline

1735
August 22, 1735
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
1801
February 19, 1801
Age 65
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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Old Burial Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States