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Mary "Margaret" Margaret Daniel (Truman)

Also Known As: "Margaret Truman Daniel"
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Birthplace: Independence, Jackson County, MO, United States
Death: January 29, 2008 (83)
Chicago, Cook County, IL, United States
Place of Burial: Independence, Jackson, MO, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the USA and Bess Truman, 30th First Lady of the United States
Wife of Elbert Clifton Daniel, Jr
Mother of Private; William Wallace Daniel; Private; Private; Private and 2 others

Occupation: Concert Singer, Writer
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About Margaret Truman Daniel

Mary Margaret Truman-Daniel, widely known throughout her life as "Margaret Truman", (February 17, 1924 — January 29, 2008) was an American singer who later became a successful writer. She was the only child of Harry S. Truman (33rd President of the United States) and his wife Bess.

Singer and Daughter of U.S. president

Born in Independence, Missouri, she was christened Mary Margaret Truman (for her aunt Mary Jane Truman and her maternal grandmother Margaret Gates Wallace) but was called Margaret from early childhood.

In 1944 Truman christened the battleship USS Missouri, which was named after her home state (when the ship was recommissioned in 1986 she was a featured speaker at the ceremony).

Truman pursued a singing career in the late 1940s. After graduating from George Washington University and receiving some operatic vocal training, she debuted with the radio broadcast of a vocal recital in March 1947. After a performance in December 1950, Washington Post music critic Paul Hume wrote she was “extremely attractive on the stage... [but] cannot sing very well. She is flat a good deal of the time.” Her father, then President, wrote to Hume, "I have never met you, but if I do you'll need a new nose and plenty of beefsteak and perhaps a supporter below." Years later she recalled, “I thought it was funny. Sold tickets.”[1] Truman's singing career was widely publicized during her father's presidency and the February 26, 1951 cover of Time Magazine carried her image with a single musical note floating by her head. She performed on stage, radio and television until the mid 1950s.

Truman's place in pop culture was confirmed by her appearances as a Guest Panelist on the popular game show What's My Line?, replacing Dorothy Kilgallen several times and also appearing as a Mystery Guest.

Writing Career and Marriage

Truman married New York Times reporter (and later editor) Clifton Daniel (1912 - 2000) on April 21, 1956 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence, Missouri. They had four sons:

Clifton Truman Daniel (born 1957) - has written and spoken publicly about his grandfather and his experiences as the grandchild of a president.

William Wallace Daniel (1959 - 2000) - who died in a New York City taxi cab collision

Harrison Gates Daniel (born 1963)

Thomas Washington Daniel (born 1966).

She wrote several non-fiction and fiction books. Harry S. Truman (1972) was a critically acclaimed, full length biography of her father drawn from extensive resources at the Truman Library, published shortly before his death. Bess W. Truman (1986) was a detailed personal biography of her mother. She also wrote books on White House first ladies and pets, the history of the White House and its inhabitants, along with a critically successful series of fictional murder mysteries set in various locations in and around Washington, D.C. There have been claims these murder mysteries were ghost-written, perhaps by Donald Bain, but he denies this.[2][3] She continued to write and publish regularly into her eighties.

Later life

In later life Mrs. Daniel resided in her Park Avenue home in Manhattan and served on the Board of Directors for the Harry S Truman Presidential Library and Museum along with the Board of Governors for the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.

Death

Margaret Truman-Daniel died in Chicago at the age of 83 on January 29, 2008, following a brief illness during which she was on a respirator and living in an assisted care facility. On February 23, following a private memorial service, her ashes and those of her husband E. Clifton Daniel were interred in her parents' burial plot at the Truman Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri.



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Children: •Clifton Truman Daniel; born June 5, 1957 •William Wallace Daniel; born May 19, 1959, died September 4, 2000 •Harrison Gates Daniel; born March 3, 1963 •Thomas Washington Daniel; born May 28, 1966



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Margaret Truman Daniel's Timeline

1924
February 17, 1924
Independence, Jackson County, MO, United States
1940
1940
Age 15
Blue Township, Independence, Ward 1, Jackson, Missouri, Blue Township, Independence, Ward 1, Jackson, Missouri
1959
May 19, 1959
New York, New York County, New York, United States
1963
March 3, 1963
New York, New York Co.
1966
May 28, 1966
Manhattan, Kings, New York, United States
2008
January 29, 2008
Age 83
Chicago, Cook County, IL, United States