J. M. J. Fletcher died in 1934.
Henry Felton died in 1740.
Fletcher Webster died in 1862.
Henry A. Fletcher died in 1897.
No. Daniel Webster died on October 24, 1852, years before the Civil War began. His son, Daniel Fletcher Webster (called Fletcher) was a Colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Army of the Potomac, however. He was killed in the Civil War in the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30, 1862.
Kate Webster died in 1879.
Webster Edgerly died in 1926.
Marie Webster died in 1956.
Fletcher Christian died on 1793-09-20.
Fletcher Webster was born in 1818.
Yes. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) and his wife, Grace Fletcher Webster (1781-1828), had five children. Only three of his children lived to adulthood; Daniel Webster outlived all but one of them.Grace Fletcher Webster ("Little Grace"): (died at age 7)Jully Webster Appleton (sometimes spelled Julia): (died at age 30)Daniel Fletcher Webster ("Fletcher"): died in Civil War at age 44)Edward Webster: (died in Mexican-American War at age 28)Charles Webster: (died at age 3)
Yes. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) and his wife, Grace Fletcher Webster (1781-1828), had five children together. Only three lived to adulthood.Grace Fletcher Webster ("Little Grace"): April 29, 1810 - January 23, 1817 (age 7)Jully Webster Appleton (sometimes spelled Julia): January 16, 1818 - April 28, 1848 (age 30)Daniel Fletcher Webster ("Fletcher"): July 25, 1818 - August 30, 1862* (age 44)Edward Webster: July 20, 1820 - July 23, 1848** (age 28)Charles Webster: December 11, 1821 - December 19, 1824 (age 3)Grace Fletcher Webster died on January 21, 1828, at the age of 47. She was interred with her oldest and youngest children, Grace and Charles, who preceded her in death. The three were later reinterred with the rest of the family at Winslow Cemetery (aka Old Winslow Burying Ground), in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.Daniel Webster married Caroline Bayard LeRoy in 1829, but the couple had no children. Webster's second wife is not buried with the family.* Fletcher Webster is the only one of Daniel Webster's five children who survived him. Fletcher, a Union Colonel with the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Army of the Potomac, was killed in the Second Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War.** Edward Webster, a Major in the First Massachusetts Infantry, was killed in the Mexican-American War.
Daniel Webster had five full siblings and five half-siblings for a total of ten:Mehitable (1775-1814) (full)Abigail (1779-1805) (full)Ezekiel (1780-1829) (full)Sarah (1784-1811) (full)Olive (1762-died young)Ebenezer (1764-died young)Susannah (1766-1804)David Simon (?)Joseph (1772-1810)10. Elizabeth Webster (1775-1838)
No. Daniel Webster died on October 24, 1852, years before the Civil War began. His son, Daniel Fletcher Webster (called Fletcher) was a Colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Army of the Potomac, however. He was killed in the Civil War in the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30, 1862.
Fletcher Gilders died in 1999.
Colin Fletcher died in 2007.
Lazarus Fletcher died in 1921.
Joseph Fletcher died in 1991.
Harris Fletcher died in 1979.
Horace Fletcher died in 1919.
Eliza Fletcher died in 1857.