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  1. Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (1831-1878) was the fifth son of Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt, a prosperous New York merchant, and Margaret Barnhill Roosevelt. Theodore (Thee), a partner in the family’s import business, Roosevelt and Son, inherited a considerable sum following his father’s death in 1871. “Great Heart,” a moniker indicative of ...

  2. The couple’s children included Anna, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Elliott, and Corinne. Adjusting to life in New York improved for Mittie in 1857 when beloved “Grandmamma” (Martha) Bulloch and Anna Bulloch, Mittie’s favorite sister, moved in with the family. Anna Bulloch lived with the Roosevelt family until her marriage to James K. Gracie ...

  3. See more. Theodore Roosevelt III ( / ˈroʊzəvɛlt / ROH-zə-velt; September 13, 1887 – July 12, 1944), often known as Theodore Jr., [1] [Note 1] was an American government, business, and military leader. He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and First Lady Edith Roosevelt. Roosevelt is known for his World War II service ...

  4. May 20, 2023 · Theodore Roosevelt Sr was born on September 22, 1831 in Albany, Albany County, New York United States. He was married to Martha Stewart (Bulloch) Roosevelt on December 22, 1853, and they were together until Theodores death on February 9, 1878. Theodore Roosevelt had children Anna Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Elliott Roosevelt, and Corinne (Roosevelt) Robinson.

  5. May 3, 2022 · Drawn portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a boy, about 10 years old, c. 1868. Although lacking in physical strength, the wisp of a boy abounded in intellectual power. Often confined to bed, the ...

  6. Twenty-Sixth President, 1901–1913. Personal Information. Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer and leading philanthropist Theodore, Sr. and Georgia-born mother Martha “Mittie” Roosevelt. As a student at Harvard University (1876-1880), Roosevelt studied German, zoology, natural history, forensics, and composition.

  7. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., T.R.'s father, had primary responsibility for raising his children. His wife, Mittie, was a beautiful if stereotypical southern belle who had grown up dependent on slave labor. She didn't care for raising children or household management. After moving to New York, she came down with "neurasthenia," which forced her into ...