Eugenie
(#32698547)
Level 1 Coatl
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
6.8 m
Wingspan
7.04 m
Weight
1051.05 kg
Genetics
Cantaloupe
Petals
Petals
Bronze
Butterfly
Butterfly
Bronze
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Coatl
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
7
DEF
6
QCK
7
INT
7
VIT
5
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
Biography
Eugénie Beauharnais
(a.k.a. Mary Emmons)
(a.k.a. Mary Emmons)
Believed to have born in Calcutta, Mary Emmons, a.k.a. Eugénie [Beauharnais], is known to have traveled through St. Domingue, Haiti, before moving to Philadelphia, where she worked in the Burr household. Separated for long periods of time from his fatally ill wife, Theodosia, long suffering uterine cancer, and daughter (also Theodosia). Burr and Mary seem to have been a consolation to one another during his time working in the Congress.
Family members shared a marriage certificate with historians, since destroyed, substantiating their relationship. In a letter from Philadelphia to his daughter Theodosia, Burr affectionately refers to a woman he feels affection and an obligation to that is possibly Mary. Both the Burr and Emmons families think of her as Burr’s second wife.
In 1788 Burr and Mary Emmons had a daughter, Louisa Charlotte, and in 1792, Jean (John) Pierre Burr was born. While of mixed race, both children considered themselves “colored”. Burr provided them with the education reserved exclusively for white males, practicing the equalitarian principles he believed in. While Louisa followed her mother in a career as a domestic, she married one of the principals in Pennsylvania Augustine Society for the Education of People of Colour, a school by and for blacks. Her son’s autobiographical The Garies and Their Friends was the second novel by an African American.
Thought to be “the image of his father,” Jean Pierre Burr practiced what his father preached as a member of The Vigilant Committee. Seminal to founding Philadelphia’s abolitionist movement, his barbershop was an early station on the Underground Railroad, noted on tourist maps of Philadelphia today.
—Thometz, Kurt, & Huey, Camilla. http://www.camillahuey.com/blog/2015/4/7/mary-emmons-1760-1835 (citing Ballard, Allen B. One More Day’s Journey: The Story of a Family and a People. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984).*
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