Anonymous ID: ed79d2 May 12, 2019, 9:41 a.m. No.6480081   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6480041

Richard Burr is a 12th cousin of Aaron Burr

Maybe a bloodline thing

Burr was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Martha (née Gillum) and The Rev. David Horace White Burr, a minister.[3] He graduated from Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1974 and earned a B.A. in Communications[4] from Wake Forest University in 1978.[5] Burr was on the football team at both Reynolds High School and Wake Forest. Burr lettered for the Demon Deacons during the 1974 and 1975 seasons.[6] He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.

 

Prior to running for Congress, Burr worked for 17 years as a sales manager for Carswell Distributing Company, a distributor of lawn equipment.[1] Burr is currently a board member of Brenner Children's Hospital, as well as of the group Idealliance—a group of local, academic, and government officials working to expand North Carolina's Piedmont Triad Research Park.[7] Burr is also a board member of the West Point Board of Visitors.[8]

 

Burr has been married to Brooke Fauth Burr, a real estate agent, since 1984, and the couple have two sons, Tyler and William.[4]

 

Burr's father, a minister, said that Burr is a 12th cousin of Aaron Burr, the former Vice President, Senator, lawyer, and Continental Army officer known most for killing Founding Father Alexander Hamilton in an 1804 duel and for being arrested, indicted, and ultimately acquitted for treason. Richard Burr is the first Burr in the Senate since Aaron Burr served as the Senator from New York—and only the second person with his last name to win election to Congress (the first being the presumably unrelated Albert G. Burr)—since Aaron.[9][10] Sen. Burr himself has stated that there are no longer any direct descendants of Aaron Burr, and that he descends from Aaron's brother. However, it is more likely that Senator Burr is descended from the brother of Aaron's father as biographies of Aaron Burr state that he had only an older sister, that his parents died young and they were raised by his father's brother.[11]

 

When queried, Burr states that he has tempered pride of the association: "I am [proud] … though history has proved to shine a different light on him."[12] Burr was inspired to enter politics in response to anger at rising taxes in the early 1990s.[4]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Burr