Burr, Samuel, 1787-1831

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Storekeeper in Concord, Mass., dealing in groceries, liquor, tobacco and snuff, hardware, tools, dry goods, etc. Born in Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 24, 1787. Established himself in Concord, with Moses Prichard as partner, in the Green Store (on the site where St. Bernard's Church presently stands) around 1810. Burr and Prichard not only conducted business but also kept the post office in their store. Burr served on various town committees, was a director of the Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Company, belonged to the Social Circle in Concord, was involved in arranging the annual Middlesex Cattle Show.

(Cont.) and served as a representative to the Massachusetts General Court. He married Phila Waters in 1828. They had one son before Burr suffered financial loss, became ill, and travelled south to restore his health. He died at St. Mary's, Georgia, Apr. 2, 1831.

From the description of Samuel Burr daybooks, 1812-1829. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 33111259

Storekeeper in Concord, Mass., dealing in groceries, liquor, tobacco and snuff, hardware, tools, dry goods, etc. Born in Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 24, 1787. Established himself in Concord, with Moses Prichard as partner, in the Green Store (on the site where St. Bernard's Church presently stands) around 1810. Burr and Prichard not only conducted business but also kept the post office in their store. Burr served on various town committees, was a director of the Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Company, belonged to the Social Circle in Concord, was involved in arranging the annual Middlesex Cattle Show.

(Cont.) and served as a representative to the Massachusetts General Court. He married Phila Waters in 1828. They had one son before Burr suffered financial loss, became ill, and travelled south to restore his health. He died at St. Mary's, Georgia, Apr. 2, 1831. His estate was administered by Concord lawyer Nathan Brooks.

From the description of Samuel Burr estate papers, 1810-1848. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 34764022

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Burr, Samuel, 1787-1831. Samuel Burr estate papers, 1810-1848. Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection
referencedIn Thoreau, John, 1787-1859. Deeds relating to John Thoreau's ownership of a pew in the First Parish in Concord, 1832-1833. Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection
referencedIn Prichard, Moses, 1789-1865. Moses Prichard papers, 1811-1823. Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection
creatorOf Burr, Samuel, 1787-1831. Samuel Burr daybooks, 1812-1829. Concord Free Public Library, Special Collection
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associatedWith Brooks, Nathan, 1785-1863. person
associatedWith Burr & Prichard (Concord, Mass.) corporateBody
associatedWith Prichard, Moses, 1789-1865. person
associatedWith Thoreau, John, 1787-1859. person
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Massachusetts--Concord
Concord (Mass.)
Concord (Mass.)
Massachusetts--Concord
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Administration of estates
Business records
Clocks and watches
Commercial correspondence
General stores
Invoices
Merchants
Promissory notes
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Stores, Retail
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Birth 1787-10-24

Death 1831-04-02

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