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  1. Catherine Willis may refer to: ... Catherine Willis Gray, born Catherine Grey, princess of Naples; Katherine J. Willis, biologist; See also. Willis (surname) This page was last edited on 9 October 2021, at 20:41 (UTC). Text is available ...

  2. 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.

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  4. 29. Apr. 2022 · Catherine Willis married at a very early age Atchison Gray, son of John Gray of “Travelers Rest”. Her husband died in less than twelve months after their marriage, and their child born after his death, died also. Catherine, a very young widow, went with her father and mother to Florida, where she met Achilles Murat, ex-Prince of Naples and ...

  5. Catherine Willis Gray Relative of George Washington Catherine Willis Gray Murat, Catherine Willis, 1803-1867 VIAF ID: 121259673 ( Personal ) ...

  6. www.theclio.com › entry › 168712Econchatti - Clio

    This former cotton plantation in Jefferson County was owned by Prince Achille Murat and his wife, Catherine Willis Gray Murat. The plantation was named after the nearby Econchatti Creek. The Murats purchased Econchatti Plantation in 1837 after they lost their other plantation, Lipona Plantation, due to financial difficulties. Econchatti Plantation was smaller than Lipona Plantation, but it was ...

  7. Napoléon Achille Murat (1801–1847), ⚭ 1826 Catherine Willis Gray, Großnichte von George Washington Letizia Murat (1802–1859), ⚭ 1823 Guido Taddeo Pepoli (1789–1852) Gioacchino Pepoli (1825–1881), ⚭ 1844 Friederike von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1820–1906), Schwester des Fürsten Karl Anton von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1811–1885, preußischer Ministerpräsident 1858–1862)