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  1. 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. Together with Ellen Call Long, she raised significant funds for the acquisition and restoration of Mount Vernon.

  2. Bellevue Plantation was the U.S. home of Catherine Willis Gray Murat, located in Tallahassee, Florida. It was purchased in 1854 after Catherine's second husband Prince Achille Murat (son of Joachim Murat, Napoleon 's brother-in-law and King of Naples from 1808 to 1815) died in 1847.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat (August 17, 1803 – August 6, 1867) was an American socialite. She was married to Prince Achille Murat, an exiled Napoleonic prince living in America, from 1826 to 1847. She was born near Fredericksburg, Virginia and died in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. Family.

    • Fredericksburg, Virginia
    • "Gray"
    • Virginia
    • August 17, 1803
  4. 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.

  5. Portrait #721. Subject/Title: Murat, Princess Achille (Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat) Artist: Stuart, Gilbert* (attrib.) Date Created: ca. 1790s (birth and death dates would refute this) Owner/Location: Private Collection. Frame Dimensions: 32 x 27.

  6. Lewis' great-granddaughter Catherine Willis Gray married into the Bonaparte family of France. A sixth-generation descendant, Fielding Lewis Wright, served as Governor of Mississippi. Death and legacy. Lewis died in Fredericksburg in 1781 at the end of the Revolutionary War.

  7. March 19, 2016 ·. Princess Catherine Willis Gray Murat led an exciting life for a 19th century Floridian. As wife of Napoleon's nephew, she traveled extensively in Europe. She witnessed the coronation of William IV of the United Kingdom. The French court recognized her as a princess of France.