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John Bozman Kerr

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ring out through the Sabbath stillness, and realized at last that he would never go to Church with us again-a thing he had never missed. He rests in the old family burial ground at Belleville, beside his loved parents and son.-In nature, I think Papa was more nearly perfect than anyone I ever knew. A good loving husband and the sweetest kindest Father, always ready and anxious to entertain and instruct his children, no matter how deeply engaged he might be. He was a scholar and a Christian gentleman, in every sense of that grand old word, and although the latter days of his life were full of cares and troubles, his sunny, kindly nature never changed; even in acute physical pain, he never failed in his loving tender care for us all.
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to practice law. In 1850 he was elected to Congress. The following year he was sent as minister to Central America and remained there nearly three years. On his return from South America Papa settled at St. Michaels, until 1869, when he was appointed a solicitor in the Court of Claims at Washington and removed us all to this city.
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Papa was born March 1809, and graduated at Harvard University in 1830. Among his classmates were Oliver Wendell Holmes, "the Poet of the North"; Hon. Charles T. Sumner, and John O. Sargent. On leaving college in 1834 he took a trip to the West Indies and Cuba, and a few years later settled in Easton
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Our noble, good, kind Father was taken from us very suddenly. On Sunday January 27, 1878, after a few hours illness of Angina Pectoris, he fell asleep, and entered into eternal rest. I never can forget that gray cold Sunday Morning, and the terrible feeling at my heart when I heard the Church bells
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to the Thirty-first Congress, serving from March 4, 1849, until March 3, 1851, and was not a candidate for renomination in 1850. He was appointed by President
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in 1830, studied law further, and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Easton in 1833.
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Kerr died on January 27, 1878, in Washington, D.C. He was interred at his family's cemetery in
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on March 7, 1851, and served until July 27, 1853. Kerr resumed the practice of law in
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
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Kerr was appointed one of the solicitors in the Court of Claims in
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from 1836 until 1838, and later as deputy attorney general for
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From the journal of his daughter, Henrietta Maria Kerr:
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Kerr was married and had five sons and four daughters.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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John Brown Kerr

Chargé d'Affaires
Nicaragua
Millard Fillmore
Solon Borland
U.S. House of Representatives
6th
Maryland House of Delegates
Easton
Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Whig
John Leeds Kerr
Alma mater
Harvard University
U.S. Congressman
sixth district
Maryland
Chargé d'Affaires
Nicaragua
Easton, Maryland
John Leeds Kerr
Harvard University
Maryland House of Delegates
Talbot County
Whig
Millard Fillmore
Chargé d'Affaires
Nicaragua

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