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  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.. Additional Crew: Eleanor and Franklin. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. was the son of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt. He was born on August 17, 1914 at the Roosevelts' summer retreat on Campobello Island in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. He was the fifth of the Roosevelts' six children and ...

  2. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (145) b. 17 August 1914 d. 17 August 1988 (1) m. 30 June 1937, div. 2 May 1949 Ethel du Pont b. 30 January 1916 c. 25 May 1965 Franklin Delano Roosevelt III b. 19 July 1938 m. 18 June 1962 Grace Ramsey Goodyear b. 13 June 1941 Phoebe Louisa Roosevelt b. 25 February 1965 Nicholas Martin Roosevelt b. 8 June 1966 (twin)

  3. Roosevelt was the first child born to Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. and his first wife, Ethel du Pont. He was born during his paternal grandfather Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term as president and was his eighth grandchild to be born. After his birth, his father said, "'Battling' Frank III is a beautiful baby."

  4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. [1914-1988] US Congressman. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. was the fifth child of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. He was born on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada on August 17, 1914, and technically had the option to declare himself a Canadian citizen. He never did.

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  6. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (August 17, 1914 – August 17, 1988) was a member of the U.S. House from the state of New York from 1949 to 1955. He was first elected on the Liberal Party of New York ticket in 1949 and switched to be a Democrat in 1951.

  7. Overview. Faced with the Great Depression and World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt, nicknamed “FDR,” guided America through its greatest domestic crisis, with the exception of the Civil War, and its greatest foreign crisis. His presidency—which spanned twelve years—was unparalleled, not only in length but in scope.

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