Robert Williams Daniel | |
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Robert W. Daniel, Sr.
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Member of the Virginia Senate from the 6th district |
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In office 1936 – December 20, 1940 |
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Preceded by | W. O. Rogers |
Succeeded by | Garland Gray |
Personal details | |
Born | September 11, 1884 Richmond, Virginia |
Died | December 20, 1940 Richmond, Virginia |
(aged 56)
Resting place | Hollywood Cemetery |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Mrs. Eloise Hughes Smith (1914 – div. 1923) Mrs. Margery Durant Campbell (1923 – div. 1928) Mrs. Charlotte Bemiss Christian (1929–1940) |
Children | Margery Randolph Daniel Robert Williams Daniel, Jr. |
Residence | Lower Brandon Plantation, Prince George County, Virginia |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Occupation | banker, farmer |
Religion | Episcopalian |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Years of service | 1916–1919 |
Rank | Major |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Robert Williams Daniel (September 11, 1884 – December 20, 1940) was an American banker who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, and later became a gentleman farmer and served in the Virginia Senate.
Daniel was born on September 11, 1884 in Richmond, Virginia, the son of James Robertson Vivian Daniel, a Richmond lawyer, and Hallie Wise Williams. Daniel was educated in the local schools and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1903. He married fellow Titanic survivor Eloise Hughes Smith, as discussed below, they later divorced. On December 6, 1923, Daniel married Margery Durant, daughter of automobile executive William C. Durant, and they had one daughter, Margery Randolph Daniel (November 2, 1924 – May 23, 2013). They too divorced and Daniel married Charlotte Bemiss Christian, a widow, who survived him. They had one son Robert Williams Daniel, Jr (March 17, 1936 – February 4, 2012).
A descendant of William Randolph, his great-grandfather Peter V. Daniel, was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and his great-great-grandfather, Edmund Randolph, was the seventh Governor of Virginia, the first Attorney General of the United States and later served as Secretary of State.
After graduating from the University of Virginia in 1903, Daniel embarked on a career in banking and management. His first job was in the traffic manager’s office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, where his grandfather Peter V. Daniel, Jr. had been president from 1860 to 1871. About 1905, Daniel left RF&P and entered the insurance business, becoming attached to the firm of Williams and Hart. He eventually succeeded Williams as district superintendent for the Maryland Life Insurance Company. In 1906, Daniel and a fellow district manager of Maryland Life, Charles Palmer Stearns, formed the insurance firm Daniel and Stearns.