For the French military commander, see Jean Bureau.
Jean Pierre Romain Bureau,[1][2][3] also known as John Peter Roman Bureau, Roman Bureau, J.P.R. Bureau, or simply P. Bureau, (c. March 1770 – c. 1851) was a French-American settler, remembered as one of the founders of Gallipolis, Ohio and a member of the Ohio General Assembly. He was also the father-in-law of both ten-term congressman Samuel Finley Vinton and Francis Julius LeMoyne, a physician who built the first crematory in the United States.
^Naret, Edward (1890). History of the Early French Settlers, Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1790. Cincinnati, Keating & Co. p. 34.
^(in French) Moreau-Zanelli, Jocelyne (2000). Gallipolis: histoire d'un mirage américain au XVIIIe siècle. L'Harmattan. p. 473. ISBN 9782738489173. Leur fils, Edouard NARET (2 Fructidor an VIII (20.8.1800) Montceaux-lès-Provins - 27.4.1875 Buffalo, Virginie Occidentale, États-Unis), médecin, est parti en Amérique avec son oncle Jean Pierre Romain BUREAU (Beton-Bazoches 21.3.1770 - 3.12.1851 Gallipolis). Ils ont été en 1790 parmi les premiers habitants de Gallipolis, comté de Gallia, dans l'Ohio, près de Grands Lacs.
^(in French) Cercle Généalogique de la Brie. « Les Guillotinés. Nés ou domiciliés en Seine-et-Marne » : CHRETIEN, Marie Magdeleine (...) "Jean Pierre Romain BUREAU (Beton-Bazoches 21.3.1770-3.12.1851 Gallipolis)"
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