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  1. Ethel Carow Derby (née Roosevelt; August 13, 1891 – December 10, 1977) was the youngest daughter and fourth child of the President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt.

  2. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby was the youngest daughter of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. Ethel was instrumental in preserving both the legacy of her father as well as the family home, Sagamore Hill, for future generations.

  3. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby (1891-1977) was the daughter of Theodore and Edith Kermit Roosevelt. Pragmatic and compassionate even as a girl, Ethel graduated from Washington’s Cathedral School for Girls in 1906, and made her debut in the White House two years later.

  4. Mar 15, 2018 · The trauma of losing a child plunged Dick Derby into a deep depression that lasted for several years. It would fall to Ethel to maintain the household, the finances and the rest of the family. Out of her four brothers, three would die at war-Quentin in WWI and Ted and Kermit during WWII.

  5. Ethel Carow Derby ( née Roosevelt; August 13, 1891 – December 10, 1977) was the youngest daughter and fourth child of the President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt.

  6. Dec 12, 1977 · Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby, 86, a daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, died Saturday at her home, Old Adam House, in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Mrs. Derby was a quiet Roosevelt.

  7. www.npshistory.com › publications › sahiSagamore Hill

    Her name was Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby. She was born at Sagamore Hill in 1891. Her father, Theodore Roosevelt, was the U.S. Civil Service Commissioner under President Benjamin Harrison. She died 86 years later, in 1977, at her home in Oyster Bay, New York, the village where she had always lived. Mrs. Derby was the guiding force in the efforts ...

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