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Theodosia Burr
15*~daughter of Aaron Burr and Theodosia Prevost~Born in Albany, New York
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" Theodosia Burr Alston was a brilliant, independent, highly-educated and freethinking woman in an age which valued none of those traits in females. She was born June 21, 1783 in Albany, New York, the daughter of prominent attorney Aaron Burr (1756-1836) and his wife, the former Mrs. Theodosia Prevost (d. 1794), a widow. Young Theodosia spent most of her unmarried life in New York City with her charismatic, influential father, who had distinguished himself as an officer in the Revolutionary War. There he served under Col. Benedict Arnold and became a member of General George Washington's inner circle. After her mother died when Theodosia was eleven, she became her father's closest confidante and the mistress of Richmond Hill, his New York country estate. A child prodigy whose education was designed by her adoring and demanding father, Theodosia spoke Latin, French, German, and read Greek by the age of twelve."
*actually born in 1783
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┏ GILBERT DU MORTIER
┗prefers to be called lafeyette
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Ⅰ Born in France during the year 1757 to a rich and noble family heavily involved in the military, Lafayette was always destined to be great. His duties in the French Army were more ceremonial than tasks involving bloodshed. He married Marie Françoise when he was 17, had a child named Henriette, and left for America to aid the colonies. He met Washington in 1777, and quickly became an highly revered Frenchman for the Revolution. He left for France once more to witness the birth of his son Georges, and returned back to the colonies in 1780, quickly saddened by the state of affairs. When Yorktown began, Lafayette once more proved himself an asset- the British surrendered on October 14th, 1781.
Ⅱ Lafayette is flamboyant, courageous, and quite a ladies' man. He is extremely outgoing and charming- the life of every party when he talks in his impeccable English with a barely-there French accent.


......¤¸¸.·´¯`·.¸·..>>--» [[ Aaron Burr / 25 years old ]] «--<<..·.¸¸·´¯`·.¸¸¤......
→ On February 6, 1756, Aaron Burr Jr. was born. His parents both died by the time he was two years old, and he spent most of his childhood with his sister bouncing from relative to relative. After being rejected from the College of New Jersey at age 11, he was accepted and enrolled two years later. Burr had an extensive career in the Revolutionary War, first completing multiple tours with the likes of Benedict Arnold and Israel Putnam. He even saved an entire brigade of soldiers (including Alexander Hamilton) from British capture but Washington never commended him. Even though he was a well-known hero in the battlefield, Washington never gave him a commendation.
Aaron Burr had an affair with a woman named Theodosia Prevost and married her when her husband died in the Revolutionary War. They had their daughter, Theodosia, the next year. Burr also fathered two illegitimate children (who were named John Pierre and Louisa Charlotte) with a servant who worked in his house.
→ Aaron Burr made many strong friends, but also many strong enemies. He enjoyed being generous to friends and even strangers, but was a notorious womanizer. He is ambitious but indecisive, choosing to wait for fate to decide on what will happen to him.


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name;; alexander hamilton age;; 27 gender;; male
sexuality;; bisexual occupation;; starting america
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alexander hamilton has a quite complex history which is difficult to explain simply. he was born in a small island in the caribbean today known as the federation of saint kitts and nevis, and his mother, rachel, had alexander when not even married to james hamilton, and james abandoned rachel when he was ten. a terrible disease came across the island when he was twelve which affected both him and his mother, and alexander's mother died while he stayed alive making him an orphan. he moved in with his thirty-two year old cousin along with his brother, though his cousin ended up committing suicide, leaving him alone yet again.
alex went on to work at a trading firm as a clerk, and read as many novels as he could while there. a hurricane came and ruined the city which he lived in, though he still survived. he wrote a detailed account of the disaster which was astonishingly poetic, and soon once the people of the island figured out it was the young boy who wrote it, and multiple people funded him to go to the colonies. in reality, there was much more that happened, but that would take many more paragraphs to describe it completely.
he arrived in america and the revolution was just beginning. battles were fought, the constitution was written, george washington was made the president, and alexander wrote non-stop. he worked day and night to get all done he could, because he knew the truth: he was running out of time.

~Elizabeth Schuyler; Eliza; Betsey~ {25}
Born August 9 in Albany New York, Elizabeth Schuyler was the second daughter of Major General Phillip Schuyler and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler. With all the blessings of a colonial upper-class family, the homeschooled girl had grown into an intelligent,young woman with a heart as dazzling as her mind. Eliza was surrounded by officers and revolutionaries all her life because her father was a revolutionary war leader and her family traveled in prestigious circles because her mother had come from one of the richest families in New York.
Eliza is a good-natured young woman with an intellect that rivals that of others in her company.Eliza is very kind and loyal, known by companions to give as much of herself as she could to the privileged few she holds dear. Due to her good nature, she was also known to be extremely trusting, a trait that turned have both a positive and negative effect on her life.


Philip Hamilton
19
Male
Heterosexual
Born in New York
Student
Alexander Hamilton ~ Father
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton ~ Mother
Alexander Hamilton ll ~ Younger Brother
Angelica Hamilton ~ Elder Sister


"…It is agreed on all hands, that he is handsome, his features are good, his eye is not only sprightly and expressive but it is fully of benignity. His attitude in sitting is by connoisseurs esteemed graceful and he has a method of waving his hands that announces the future orator. He stands however rather awkwardly and his legs have not all the delicate slimness of his fathers. It is feared He may never excel as much in dancing which is probably the only accomplishment in which he will not be a model. If he has any fault in manners, he laughs too much. He has now passed his Seventh Month.”
- Alexander Hamilton describing a 7-month old Philip Hamilton in a letter to Richard Kidder Meade
Philip has long hair curly black hair that collects around his shoulders, often tied back. Has dark brown eyes, which often looks black. Long nose and thin lips. Handsome, can get any girl he wishes, easy. Freckles scattered across his nose, face, and shoulders.


Philip is an energetic and eager teenager, with a constant grin. Loyal to family, and quick to make friends. Though he is friendly to his schoolmates in general, he only has a select few that he would trust with his life.

Philip Hamilton was born on January 22, 1782, to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and Alexander Hamilton. He spent the first years of his life in New York alongside his family. Since childhood, his parents had great expectations and hopes for the future of their first born. As a child, Philip spent all his time with his mother, learning French and piano. Since he father never had time for him, he concluded that he wasn't good enough for him. He grew more pressured as Alexander wrote that his birth was "attended with all the omens of future greatness." This led his father to look for signs of success in his child, who was then just a baby. When he was 7 months old, Alexander wrote that Philip had "a method of waving his hand that announces the future orator." Observations like this continued in Alexander's writing into late childhood, making Philip wonder if he was his son, or a show dog. Many people shared in Alexander's high opinion, as he continued to grow, more joined in this view. A friend of the Hamilton family observed that "Young Hamilton was very promising in genius and acquirements, and Hamilton formed high expectations of his future greatness!”
Once he turned nine he was shipped off to boarding school in Trenton, New Jersey. Philip tried his hardest, trying to win his father's respect. By 1794, his younger brother Alexander, then eight years old, joined him there. During his stay at boarding school, he frequently wrote letters to his family. His father, Alexander Hamilton, would often write him letters of encouragement. His father wrote, "Your teacher also informs me that you recited a lesson the first day you began, very much to his satisfaction, I expect every letter from him will give me a fresh proof of your progress, for I know you can do a great deal if you please." This encouragement spurred Philip to work harder, never stepping out of line in his classes. As Philip continued to grow increasingly intelligent and charming, Alexander's hopes for a successful son and a worthy heir were growing.Philip enrolled in Columbia College and chose to major in law.
In order to ensure that he would grow into the brilliant man his father hoped for, Alexander set extremely rigorous study routines for his son. He forced his son to wake at 6 o'clock every day from the first of April to the first of October. the rest of the year, Alexander allowed his son to wake at 7 o'clock, and go on to study. Alexander wrote, "From the time he is dressed in the morning till nine o'clock (the time for breakfast excluded) he is to read law." The only time Philip would have to himself were holidays and weekend afternoons. As Philip spent more time with his father, he found that he was finally feeling properly connected to Alexander. Their bond remained strong when he graduated with honors from Columbia College, in 1800 and went on to study law. As a pupil, university scholars were said to have compared his virtue and knowledge to that of his father.
P.S. Philip will be killed off eventually in a duel against George Eacher. Whoever claims George can only kill Philip in those circumstances, with my knowing consent. Just wanted to make that clear. ;)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_...