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It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
In 1746, he married Margaret Burr, and the couple became the parents of two daughters.
In 1746, Gainsborough married Margaret Burr, an illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Beaufort, who settled a £ 200 annuity on the couple.
Her sister, Esther Judson Goodsell, was married to Oliver Burr Jennings, who became one of the original stockholders of Standard Oil.
Following the death of Rebecca Sherman, Baldwin married another of Roger Sherman's daughters, Elizabeth Sherman Burr.
In 1752, he married Abigail Burr of Fairfield, Connecticut, however, she died the following year.
In 1808 she married George Hay, a prominent Virginia attorney who had served as prosecutor in the trial of Aaron Burr.
An illegitimate daughter of the Duke, Margaret Burr, married to the painter Thomas Gainsborough and had issue.
He is married to Jennifer Burr Altabef, who is a partner in a Dallas law firm, and they have two children.
Burr was married to Marie Barnitt and had four children.
He married Mary Elizabeth Osborne ( the daughter of Yale Law School professor and U. S. Representative Thomas Burr Osborne and Ann Sherwood.
After Stephen's death, Eliza married the controversial ex-vice president Aaron Burr who lived at the house briefly in the 1830s.

Burr and ("
During the 1960s, he continued his television career, with guest appearances on such series as The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Route 66 ( a moving portrayal of a doomed pilot in the two-part episode " Fly Away Home "); Alfred Hitchcock Presents ; Perry Mason ( one of four actors in four consecutive episodes substituting for series star Raymond Burr, who was recovering from surgery ); Wagon Train ( a 90-minute colour episode as an English big game hunter who, in a display of amazing marksmanship, is able to kill an Indian chief from a great distance ); The Great Adventure ( in an installment of this anthology series about remarkable events in American history, he portrayed Confederate president Jefferson Davis ); Daniel Boone, ( in episodes " The Sound of Wings " and " First in War, First in Peace "); Lost in Space ( another two-part episode — as an all-powerful alien zookeeper, " The Keeper ", he worked one last time with his Third Man costar Jonathan Harris ); The Time Tunnel ( as Captain Smith of The Titanic, in the series ' 9 September 1966 premiere episode ); Batman ( as the villainous Sandman, in league with Julie Newmar's Catwoman ); three episodes of The Invaders ( as a malign variation of the Klaatu persona, culminating in a parallel plot also involving an assembly of world leaders ); an episode of I Spy (" Lana "); and two episodes of The F. B. I.
The narrator in Burr is the fictional Charles (" Charlie ") Schuyler, a young man of Dutch descent working as an apprentice in Burr's New York law office some 30 years after the treason trial.
Windsor then appeared on such programs as Maverick ( in the episodes " The Quick and the Dead " with James Garner and " Epitaph for a Gambler " with Jack Kelly ), Bat Masterson ( in " The Fighter ") opposite Gene Barry, Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr, The Incredible Hulk, General Hospital, Murder, She Wrote, Rawhide (" Incident on the Edge of Madness "), and Salem's Lot.
* CSI: NY (" Super Men ") ( 2005 ) ... as Doctor Burr

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Horning is situated on the River Bure ( pronounced locally " Burr ") between Wroxham and Ludham.

Burr and on
In 1914, the historian George Lincoln Burr sided with Upham in a note on Thomas Brattle's letter, " The strange suggestion of W. F. Poole that Brattle here means Cotton Mather himself, is adequately answered by Upham ..." Burr also reprinted Calef in full and dug deep into the historical record for information on the man and concludes "... that he had else any grievance against the Mathers or their colleagues there is no reason to think.
In 1804, Astor purchased from Aaron Burr what remained of a 99-year lease on property in Manhattan.
Thus, it has been suggested that Adams is the only major figure in American history who knew both the Founding Fathers and Abraham Lincoln, though Martin Van Buren knew Founding Fathers Thomas Jefferson and his mentor Aaron Burr and met the young Lincoln while on a campaign trip through Illinois.
He later remembered the arrival of the family's first television as " the biggest event of his adolescence ," having been heavily influenced by radio ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and the early television puppets of Burr Tillstrom ( on Kukla, Fran, and Ollie ) and Bil and Cora Baird.
* 1807 – A grand jury indicts former Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr on a charge of treason.
After 35 deadlocked ballots in the House of Representatives, Jefferson finally won on the 36th ballot and Burr became Vice President.
Their opponents were former Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson from Virginia along with Senator Aaron Burr of New York on the Democratic-Republican ticket.
When the electoral ballots were opened and counted on February 11, 1801, it turned out that the certificate of election from Georgia was defective ; while it was clear that the electors had cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the certificate did not take the constitutionally-mandated form of a " List of all the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each ".
The first HCI application of Fitts's law was by Card, English, and Burr ( 1978 ), who used the index of performance ( IP ), defined as, to compare performance of different input devices, with the mouse coming out on top.
In 1996, Raymond Burr was ranked # 44 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.
( At about the same time, Burr guest-starred on an episode of The Amazing Mr. Malone on ABC.
In 1956, Burr auditioned for the role of District Attorney Hamilton Burger in Perry Mason, a new courtroom drama based on the highly successful novels written and created by Erle Stanley Gardner that was to air on CBS.
Burr moved from CBS to Universal Studios, where he played the title role in the television drama Ironside, which ran on NBC.
Burr refused to appear as Carson's guest from then on and told Us Weekly years later: " I have been asked a number of times to do his show and I won't do it.
Burr took on a shorter project next, playing an underworld boss in a six-hour miniseries, 79 Park Avenue One last attempt to launch a series followed on CBS.
As late as 1991, Burr told Parade magazine that when he realized his son was dying, he took him on a one-year tour of the United States.

Burr and January
On January 26, 1807, he delivered an address condemning the Burr conspiracy.
According to an Easton paper of January 19, 1869, Mrs. Sophia Sandt rode from Pennsylvania to New Jersey and back again in her sleigh “ amidst the applause of the people .” The bridge, of the Burr Truss type, was 775 feet long, 18 feet wide, and cost about $ 40, 000 to construct.
* January 15-Henry Burr, popular tenor, prolific early recording artist ( d. 1941 )
The pilot of Unsolved Mysteries was a special that aired on NBC on January 20, 1987 with Raymond Burr as host / narrator to a rousing success.
" In January 1802, the Executive Council of Upper Canada learned of this plot, led by Aaron Burr and George Clinton, to overthrow British rule and to create a republican state to join the United States.
The Reverend Aaron Burr, Sr., ( January 4, 1716 – September 24, 1757 ) was a notable divine and educator in colonial America.
On January 26, 1807, Eaton gave a deposition regarding his conversations with Burr.
The band undertook a sold-out Brazilian tour in January 1998, with erstwhile Killers colleagues bassist Gavin Cooper and guitarist Nick Burr joining on this South American tour.
Frederick Burr Opper ( January 2, 1857 – August 28, 1937 ) is regarded as one of the pioneers of American newspaper comic strips, best known for his comic strip Happy Hooligan.
Katharine Burr Blodgett ( January 10, 1898 – October 12, 1979 ) was the first woman to be awarded a Ph. D. in Physics from University of Cambridge in 1926.
Katharine Burr Blodgett was born on January 10, 1898 in Schenectady, New York.
Adeline Genée Burr McIntosh Monthly, January, 1908
Frank White Burr ( January 7, 1906 – May 4, 1992 ) was the Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey from 1970-1974.
Sidney Burr Wood Jr. ( November 1, 1911 – January 10, 2009 ) was an American tennis player.
He contributed however a few papers of great value for the newspapers, and for the New Englander of November, 1858, a review of Mr. J. C. Hamilton's History of the United States, as traced in the writings of Alexander Hamilton, also for the American Quarterly Church Review for January, 1859, a review of Parton's Life and Times of Aaron Burr, and in 1860 a pamphlet entitled Early Lights of the Litchfield Bar.

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