Friday, April 24, 2020
Eight Facts About Theodosia Burr Alston-- Part 5: Her Disappearance
7. IN 1813 SHE DISAPPEARED FOREVER.
Aaron Burr had experienced some very difficult years in his life, but nothing like he did between 1812 and 1813.
First, his ten-year-old grandson, Theodosia's son, Aaron Burr Alston, died of malaria in June 1812, just a month after he returned from Europe. A few months later, Theodosia boarded the schooner Patriot, which had been used a s a privateer during the War of 1812, for passage to New York to visit her father.
But, the ship never reached its destination, taking along with crew ad passengers, the 29-year-old Theodosia.
To this day, no one knows what happened. Many stories abound to answer this question, with the best one seeming to be the ship was captured by pirates. But, most likely, her end will never be known.
This hit her father hard who was quoted as saying t felt like he "was severed from the human race" because of it.
What Happened To Her? --Brock-Perry
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