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  1. ‘Portrait of Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray’ was created in 1837 by Jacques Amans in Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  2. Catherine Willis. Casting Director CDG CSA. Award-winning Casting Director Catherine Willis’ career started in regional and West End theatre, prior to 6 years in-house at the BBC casting department across multiple series, then establishing Catherine Willis Casting in 2006. Catherine works with emerging and established directors, specialising ...

  3. www.theclio.com › entry › 168714Belle Vue - Clio

    This was the site of Bellevue Plantation which was purchased by Catherine Willis Gray Murat in 1854. Murat was the great-grandniece of George Washington after her second husband, Prince Achille Murat died in 1847. The plantation was named after the Hotel de Belle-Vue in Brussels, where Catherine and Achille had lived while in Europe. It was a modest Florida plantation home of the era and was ...

  4. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat (August 17, 1803 – August 6, 1867) was an American socialite and preservationist. In 1858, she was appointed the first vice regent for Florida by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association .

  5. 23 de oct. de 2011 · Enter 22-year-old Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray, Washington's great-grandniece. She had just moved to Florida with her parents following the death of her first husband and son.

  6. Notes: Subject's dates: Born, August 17, 1803 – Died, August 6, 1867 Catherine's marker in the old Tallahassee Episcopal Cemetery reads: "SACRED to the Memory of PRINCESS C. A. MURAT, Widow of COL. CHARLES LOUIS NAPOLEON ACHILLES MURAT, and Daughter of the late COL. BIRD C. WILLIS, of Virginia.

  7. The following year he married Catherine Willis Gray, the great-grandniece of George Washington, thus making an incongruous connection between Washington and Napoleon. After serving his tenure as mayor, Murat moved to New Orleans to practice law for several years and later traveled to France which just went through the July Revolution 1830.