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  2. Theodosia Bartow Prevost - Wikipedia

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost. Theodosia Bartow Prevost (November 1746 – May 18, 1794), also known as Theodosia Bartow Burr, was an American Patriot. Raised by a widowed mother, she married British Army officer Jacques Marcus Prevost at age 17. After the American Revolution began, her own Patriot leanings led her to offer the use of her house, the ...

  3. Theodosia Burr | History of American Women

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    On July 2, 1782, 35-year-old Theodosia Prevost, with five children, married 25-year-old Aaron Burr at the Hermitage. After the wedding Theodosia and Aaron settled in Albany, where he developed his law practice. As an attorney in New York, Burr had few equals.

  4. Theodosia Bartow Prevost - Wikiwand

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost - Wikiwand. Theodosia Bartow Prevost , also known as Theodosia Bartow Burr, was an American Patriot. Raised by a widowed mother, she married British Army officer Jacques Marcus Prevost at age 17. After the American Revolution began, her own Patriot leanings led her to offer the use of her house, the Hermitage, as a ...

  5. A look at Bergen County's Theodosia Prevost, a mother with moxie

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost was a mother with moxie. A mother of four by 25, Prevost had to be savvy when her first husband left their Bergen County estate to rejoin the British Army amid the American...

  6. The Tragic Death Of Aaron Burr's First Wife - Grunge.com

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    Aaron Burr lost his first wife, Theodosia Bartow Prevost Burr, to cancer after she spent many years in pain and ill health. The couple had quite a scandalous start to their relationship. She was married to James (or Jacques, according to some sources) Marcus Prevost, a major in the British 60th Regiment when the two first met.

  7. Theodosia Burr Alston - Wikipedia

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    Theodosia Burr Alston (June 21, 1783 – January 2 or 3, 1813) was an American socialite and the daughter of the third U.S. Vice President, Aaron Burr, and Theodosia Bartow Prevost. Her husband, Joseph Alston, was governor of South Carolina during the War of 1812. She was lost at sea at age 29.

  8. To George Washington from Theodosia Bartow Prevost, 10 July 1778

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    Theodosia Bartow Prevost (1746–1794) was the wife of James Marcus Prevost (1736–1781), a major in the First Battalion of the British 60th (Royal American) Regiment with a North American rank of lieutenant colonel. After his death, she married Aaron Burr in 1782.

  9. Theodosia Bartow Prevost | Hamilton Wiki | Fandom

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    Theodosia Prevost/Burr (née Bartow) was the wife of Aaron Burr and the mother of Theodosia Burr Alston . Biography Theodosia was married to a British soldier named Jacques Marcus Prevost. While her husband was in Georgia, she engaged in an affair with Aaron Burr. Jacques died sometime around the end of the war.

  10. Theodosia Burr (Bartow) (1746 - 1794) - Genealogy

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    Theodosia Stilwell Burr (born Bartow Prevost) Collection: WikiTree Birth: 1746 - Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey Death: May 18 1794 - New York, New York, USA Parents: Theodosius Bartow, Ann De Visme Husband: Lt Colonel Aaron Burr, Jr., Jacques James Marcus Prevost Daughter: Theodosia Bartow Alston View the Record

  11. Theodosia's Gamble: How the Wife of a British Officer Offered ...

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    In the summer of 1778, Theodosia Bartow Prevost (1746-1794) was in a precarious position. Her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Jacques-Marc Prévost (also known as James Marcus) was serving in the British army in the colonial rebellion - a rebellion that would become known as the American Revolution.