They were cousins
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No! It would be Noah Webster that started Webster's Dictionary.For more information, see related links below.
Daniel Webster died on October 24, 1852 at the age of 70.
No. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was a US Senator and Secretary of State. Noah Webster (1758-1842) published the first dictionary in 1828.
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Daniel Webster attended Dartmouth College in Massachusetts in 1797 and graduated in 1801.
Noah Webster was not a weaver, but his father was. Noah Webster's father was a weaver and a farmer
Noah Webster was born in Connecticut.
Noah Webster lived in Conneticut, in West Hartford.
Noah Webster, the American lexicographer and educator, was distantly related to Gov. John Webster, who was a prominent figure in early colonial New England and served as the governor of Connecticut in the 17th century. They were both descendants of the same ancestral family, but the exact familial connection is not well-documented. John Webster was an earlier figure in American history, while Noah Webster played a significant role in shaping American English and education in the 19th century.
Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758.
Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758.