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  1. Grace (Fletcher) Webster (1781–1828) was the first wife of Daniel Webster. She was with him as he started his law career in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and then sought to improve their lives by settling in Boston on Beacon Hill. Daniel, a successful attorney and statesman, was often away from his family for months at a time.

  2. Collection of the sitter, Grace Fletcher Webster (1781-1828) and her husband, Daniel Webster (1782-1852), 1828-1852; to their son, Daniel Fletcher Webster (1813-1862), about 1852-1862; to his wife, Caroline Story White Webster (1811-1886); 1862-1886; to her sister's [Harriette Story White Paige (1809-1886)] daughter, Mrs. Abbott Lawrence ...

  3. The son of Daniel Webster and Grace Fletcher Webster, Fletcher graduated from Boston Latin School circa 1829 and from Harvard College in 1833. During his father's first term as Secretary of State , Fletcher served as Chief Clerk of the United States State Department which, at the time, was the second most powerful office in the State ...

  4. Grace Fletcher. In 1808, Webster married Grace Fletcher, a schoolteacher and the daughter of a New Hampshire clergyman. Between 1810 and 1822, Daniel and Grace had five children: Grace, Daniel "Fletcher", Julia, Edward, and Charles. Grace and Charles died before reaching adulthood.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2023 · By Aurore Eaton. Aug 13, 2023 Updated Sep 4, 2023. Portrait of Grace Fletcher Webster, first wife of Daniel Webster painted by Chester Arthur c. 1828. She is wearing the outfit she wore on...

  6. Grace Fletcher Webster. The Wife of Daniel Webster. Grace (Fletcher) Webster, 1827. (1781-1828) Oil on canvas by Chester Harding. Daniel Webster was twice married. It is of his first wife, who was the mother of all his children, that I write today. In colonial times the clergy were the aristocracy of New England.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2009 · He married Grace Fletcher in 1808, and the couple would have five children. Motivated by the economic interests of his clients, Portsmouth’s wealthy shipowners and merchants, Webster was...