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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. Journal of Esther Edwards Burr, 1754-1757 on JSTOR. Carol F. Karlsen. Laurie Crumpacker. Copyright Date: 1984. Published by: Yale University Press. Pages: 318. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt211qvqr. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv)

  3. 16 de mar. de 2022 · Who exactly was Esther Burr? it compels us to ask. And how did she seemingly leave her son with such a life-altering inferiority complex? In February 1732, Esther was born just as her father,...

  4. 13 de nov. de 2013 · The journal of Esther Edwards Burr, 1754-1757. by. Burr, Esther Edwards. cn; Karlsen, Carol F., 1940- . cn; Crumpacker, Laurie, 1941- . cn. Publication date. 1984. Topics. Burr, Esther Edwards, Burr family, Wives, Women. Publisher.

  5. esther edwards burr (1732–58) was the third child of Jonathan Edwards and Sarah Pierpont Edwards. She grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts, at the height of the Great Awakening, hearing the preaching of such evangelists as George Whitefield, and witnessing ecstatic religious behavior, including her mother’s in 1742.

  6. 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.

  7. The Journal of Esther Edwards Burr, 1754-1757. Esther Edwards Burr. Yale University Press, 1984 - Biography & Autobiography - 318 pages. In October 1754, Esther Burr began to keep...