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    Eleanor Roosevelt

    First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945

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  1. Apr 12, 2023 · Between 1906 and 1916, Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt had six children, one of whom died in infancy. Nannies helped rear the children as politics and polio treatments drew Franklin away from...

  2. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s great accomplishments, however, have overshadowed the lives of their five children who lived to adulthood. Born in New York City on May 3, 1906, Anna Roosevelt learned early—and embraced—the life of a career politician’s child.

  3. Roosevelt and Franklin had six children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906–1975) James Roosevelt II (1907–1991) Franklin Roosevelt (1909–1909) Elliott Roosevelt (1910–1990) Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (1914–1988) John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916–1981) Roosevelt disliked having sex with her husband.

  4. The three eldest children Anna, (1906-1975) James (1907-1991) and Elliott (1910-1990) were married and had started families of their own. (A sixth child, the first Franklin, Jr. died in infancy.) Whatever their life circumstances, however, the Roosevelt children made the White House their home.

  5. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born October 11, 1884, into a socially and politically prominent family with a distinguished heritage. Her father was Elliott Roosevelt, President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt's younger brother. Her mother, Anna Rebecca Hall came from a family of wealthy New York landowners.

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    Nov 9, 2009 · Franklin and Eleanor had six children, five of whom survived to adulthood: Anna (1906-1975), James (1907-1991), Elliott (1910-1990), Franklin Jr. (1914-1988) and...

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  8. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (Daughter) The eldest child and only daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (called "Sis" by the family) was born in New York City on May 3, 1906. Anna was active as a writer and journalist, and she served as editor of the woman's page of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for several years.

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