Background
She initially grew up in the town of Northampton, but Jonathan Edwards had a falling out with the church in Northampton, which led in 1751 to the family moving to the frontier settlement in Stockbridge in western Massachusetts.
She initially grew up in the town of Northampton, but Jonathan Edwards had a falling out with the church in Northampton, which led in 1751 to the family moving to the frontier settlement in Stockbridge in western Massachusetts.
Her journal (which she began in October 1754) records her perspectives on her daily activities and current events. lieutenant is important in studies of American history and literature. Esther Edwards was the third oldest of eleven children of Sarah Pierrepont and the famed preacher of the Great Awakening, Jonathan Edwards.
In 1752, Esther married Aaron Burr, Senior, President of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
As the wife of a university president and prominent minister, Esther managed the affairs of the household and hosted many of the scholars of the school at her home. Esther Burr"s son, Aaron, was the third Vice President of the United States (1801-1805).
Like the earlier journal of Sarah Kemble Knight, Esther Burr"s Journal provides insight into a woman"s daily life in the late colonial period of the United States. In the Journal, Sarah Prince is referred to as Fidelia while Sarah refers to Esther as Burrissa.
That there exist multiple editions of Esther Burr"s Journal can be somewhat confusing.
In 1901, the president of Howard University, Jeremiah Rankin, published a book which, despite being entitled Esther Burr"s Journal is actually a fictionalized account of Esther"s life. lieutenant was not until 1984 that Esther Burr"s Journal was published in its entirety. Just a month after the death of her father (who had come to Princeton to be Burr"s successor as President of the College), Esther died on April 7, 1758 after "a few Days illness".
Esther Burr was a member of the Church at Stockbridge and Northampton and later the church in Newark.