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Tagging PD -- according to ]: ''their older daughter Theodosia Burr, born in 1783, became widely known for her beauty and accomplishments. She married Joseph Alston of South Carolina in 1801, and died either due to piracy or in a shipwreck off the Carolinas in the winter of 1812 or early 1813.'' // ]-] 22:28, 26 September 2005 (UTC) | Tagging PD -- according to ]: ''their older daughter Theodosia Burr, born in 1783, became widely known for her beauty and accomplishments. She married Joseph Alston of South Carolina in 1801, and died either due to piracy or in a shipwreck off the Carolinas in the winter of 1812 or early 1813.'' // ]-] 22:28, 26 September 2005 (UTC) | ||
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Theodosia Burr Alston
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Tagging PD -- according to Aaron Burr: their older daughter Theodosia Burr, born in 1783, became widely known for her beauty and accomplishments. She married Joseph Alston of South Carolina in 1801, and died either due to piracy or in a shipwreck off the Carolinas in the winter of 1812 or early 1813. // Fred-Chess 22:28, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
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