Robert Stockwell Hatcher was born on February 15, 1865, in
Lafayette, Indiana, to a prominent local and wealthy family. This enabled him to spend much of his youth abroad, studying in various European countries, including
Italy,
France, and
Germany. Throughout this period, Hatcher became fluent in the respective languages of these countries. Hatcher remained abroad until the death of his mother, Sarah Early Hatcher, in 1883, studying at
Columbia College (now George Washington University). He was admitted to the bar two years later, in his hometown of Lafayette in 1885. On April 22, 1889, Hatcher married Georgia Stockton. Stockton later became instrumental in establishing The General de Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as the regent of the chapter. Stockton died in Chicago in 1903. During his life, Hatcher served as an honorary vice-president of the Indiana Society of the
Sons of the American Revolution and additionally as a member of the
Huguenot Society of America. == Career ==