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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Robert Burns

Political party
  
Jacksonian

Citizenship
  
US

Succeeded by
  

Robert Burns (representative) Representative Poems of Robert Burns With Carlyles Essay 1897 Book

Born
  
December 12, 1792HudsonHillsborough CountyNew Hampshire, USA (
1792-12-12
)

Died
  
June 26, 1866(1866-06-26) (aged 73)PlymouthGrafton CountyNew Hampshire, USA

Resting place
  
Trinity Churchyard Cemetery, Trinity Church, HoldernessGrafton CountyNew Hampshire, USA

Robert Burns (December 12, 1792 – June 26, 1866) was an American and a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire.

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Robert Burns (representative) Representative Poems of Robert Burns With Carlyles Essay on Burns

Early life

Born in Hudson, New Hampshire, Burns moved with his parents in childhood to Rumney in Grafton County. He studied medicine with Dr. Ezra Bartlett in Warren, New Hampshire, taught school, then attended Dartmouth Medical School in 1815.

Career

Burns returned to Warren to help with people hit with spotted fever and commenced the practice of medicine. He moved 20 miles south to Hebron in 1818 and continued the practice of his profession until 1835. He became a fellow of the New Hampshire Medical Society in 1824 and served as member of the New Hampshire Senate in 1831.

Elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses, Burns served as United States Representative for the state of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1837). He continued the practice of medicine in Plymouth, New Hampshire, until his death.

Death

Burns died in Plymouth on June 26, 1866 (age 73 years, 196 days). interred at the churchyard of Trinity Church, Holderness, New Hampshire.

Family life

Son of George and Anna Adams Burns, he married Mary Merrill on November 6. 1816, and they had three children, Susan, William, and Mary B. After Mary's death on September 15, 1849, he married Almira Cox and they had two children, Annie S. and Robert.

References

Robert Burns (representative) Wikipedia


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