How Many Family Members Does Theodore Roosevelt Have

American business and political family

Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt and family, 1903.jpg

The Roosevelt family in 1903

Current region New York and New England
Before spellings Rosevelt, van Rosenvelt, van Rosevelt
Etymology Dutch for "Rose field"
Place of origin Netherlands
England
Connected families Delano family unit
Du Pont family unit
Astor family unit
Livingston family
Longworth family
Hoffman family
Schuyler family
Goodyear family
Lowell family
de Peyster family
Whitney family
Estate(south) Sagamore Colina (Oyster Bay, New York)
Springwood (Hyde Park, New York)

The Roosevelt family is an American political family from New York whose members have included two United States presidents, a Commencement Lady,[one] and various merchants, bankers, politicians, inventors, clergymen, artists, and socialites. The progeny of a mid-17th-century Dutch immigrant to New Amsterdam, many members of the family unit became locally prominent in New York City politics and business concern and intermarried with prominent colonial families. Two distantly related branches of the family from Oyster Bay and Hyde Park, New York, rose to national political prominence with the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909) and his fifth cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), whose married woman, Offset Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was Theodore's niece.

History [edit]

Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt (c. 1626 – 1659), the immigrant ancestor of the Roosevelt family, arrived in New Amsterdam (present-twenty-four hours New York City) sometime between 1638 and 1649. About the year 1652, he bought a farm from Lambert van Valckenburgh, comprising 24 morgens (i.eastward., 20.44 ha or 50.51 acres) in what is at present Midtown Manhattan, including the present site of the Empire Land Building.[2] The property included approximately what is now the area betwixt Lexington Artery and Fifth Avenue divisional by 29th St. and 35th St.[ citation needed ]

Claes' son Nicholas was the first to utilize the spelling Roosevelt and the first to hold political office, as an alderman. Nicholas' children Johannes and Jacobus were, respectively, the progenitors of the Oyster Bay and Hyde Park branches of the family. By the late 19th century, the Hyde Park Roosevelts were generally associated with the Democratic Party and the Oyster Bay Roosevelts with the Republican Political party. President Theodore Roosevelt, an Oyster Bay Roosevelt, was the uncle of Eleanor Roosevelt, later wife of Franklin Roosevelt. Despite political differences that acquired family members to actively campaign against each other, the ii branches mostly remained friendly.

Coats of arms [edit]

Arms of the Roosevelt family unit
Coat of Arms of Theodore Roosevelt.svg
Adopted 17th century
Crest Upon a torse argent and gules, Three ostrich plumes each per pale gules and silvery.[three]
Blazon Argent upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper begetting 3 roses Gules barbed and seeded proper..[3]
Motto Qui plantavit curabit ("He who planted [us] volition care [for us]")
Other elements The mantling, gules doubled argent.[3]
The Roosevelt artillery feature a rose bush in reference to the proper name: "Roosevelt", which is Dutch for "rose field",[four] making these an example of canting arms.

In heraldry, canting arms are a visual or pictorial delineation of a surname, and were and notwithstanding are a popular practice. It would exist common to notice roses, then, in the arms of many Roosevelt families, even unrelated ones (the proper noun Rosenvelt means roses-field). Also, grassy mounds or fields of green would exist a familiar attribute.

The Van Roosevelts of Oud-Vossemeer in Zeeland have a coat of arms that is divided horizontally, the top portion with a white chevron between three white roses, while the bottom half is gold with a red panthera leo rampant. A traditional blazon suggested would be, Per fess vert a chevron betwixt three roses silverish and Or a lion rampant gules.[iii]

The coat of arms of the namesakes of the Dutch immigrant Claes van Rosenvelt, ancestor of the American political family that included Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt, were white with a rosebush with three rose flowers growing upon a grassy mound, and whose crest was of three ostrich feathers divided into blood-red and white halves each. In heraldic terms this would be described every bit, Argent upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper bearing iii roses gules spinous and seeded all proper, with a crest upon a torse argent and gules of 3 ostrich plumes each per pale gules and silverish. Franklin Roosevelt altered his arms to omit the rosebush and use in its place three crossed roses on their stems, changing the blazon of his shield to Iii roses one in pale and two in saltire gules barbed seeded slipped and left proper.[3]

Members [edit]

Roosevelt family unit members

  • Claes Martenszen van Rosenvelt (1623–1660), m. Jannetje Samuels Thomas (1625–1660)[five]
    • Elsie Roosevelt (bap. 1652–1703), m. Hendrick Meyer, New York Urban center assistant alderman[five] : four–5
      • Catharina Meyer, m. Harmanus Rutgers[5] : 8–ix
        • Hendrick Rutgers (1712–1779), thousand. Catharina De Peyster, daughter of Mayor of New York City Johannes de Peyster[five] : xvi
          • Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), Revolutionary War hero, philanthropist, namesake of Rutgers University[5] : 17
        • Eva Rutgers, k. John Provoost[5] : 17
          • Samuel Provoost (1742–1815), Bishop of the Episcopal Church building[5] : 32–33
            • Maria Provoost, m. Cadwallader D. Colden, Mayor of New York Urban center[5] : 33
    • Anna Margaret Roosevelt (1654–1706), m. Heyman A. Roosa (1643–1708)
    • Nicholas Roosevelt (1658–1742), m. Heyltje Jans Kunst (1664–1730)
      • Nicholas Roosevelt (b. 1687), goldsmith
        • Nicholas Roosevelt (b. 1715), start lieutenant of the Hearts of Oak militia in the American Revolutionary War
          • Nicholas Roosevelt (1758–1838), fellow member of the New York Assembly from Warren County[6]
            • Solomon Roosevelt (1778–1832)
              • Solomon Roosevelt (1807–1900), shipbuilder, congenital many steamships under the house Roosevelt & Joyce, including the USS Morse. Run into Allaire Fe Works.
                • George Washington Roosevelt (1844–1907), Medal of Honor recipient for activity at Balderdash Run, diplomat[7]
      • Johannes Roosevelt (1689–1750)
        • Margreta Roosevelt (bap. 1709), m. William de Peyster, son of Mayor of New York City Johannes de Peyster
        • Nicholas Roosevelt (b. 1717), merchant
          • Nicholas Roosevelt (bap. 1740), New York City alderman
        • Cornelius Roosevelt (b. 1731), chocolate maker,[8] New York City alderman
          • Cornelius C. Roosevelt (bap. 1755), merchant, New York City alderman, member of the New York State Associates, g. Alida Fargie, granddaughter of Albany and New York Urban center mayor Edward Holland
          • Maria Roosevelt (1760–1821), m. John Duffie
            • Matilda Duffie, thousand. Gerard De Peyster, New York Urban center alderman
              • Margaret De Peyster, k. Philip Milledoler Brett, President of Rutgers University
            • Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie (1789–1827), Episcopal priest, founder and rector of Saint Thomas Church, grand. Helena Bleecker, granddaughter of Anthony Lispenard Bleecker
              • Cornelius Roosevelt Duffie (1821–1900), first chaplain of Columbia College, founder and first rector of the Church building of St. John the Baptist
          • Elbert Roosevelt (1767–1857), New York Metropolis merchant, early settler of Pelham Manor, New York,[9] g. Jane Curtenius, daughter of merchant and pol Peter T. Curtenius
            • Clinton Roosevelt (1804–1898), politician and inventor
        • Jacobus Roosevelt (1724–1777)
          • Johannes Roosevelt (bap. 1751), m. Mary Schuyler of the Schuyler, Van Rensselaer, and Van Cortlandt families.
            • Mary Roosevelt (1789–1837), m. William Sheriff de Peyster, son of Pierre Guillaume de Peyster[10] (himself a brother of Arent de Peyster)
          • Nicholas Roosevelt (1767–1854), inventor, m. Lydia Latrobe, daughter of builder Benjamin Henry Latrobe
            • Samuel Roosevelt (1813–1878)
              • Nicholas Latrobe Roosevelt (1847–1892)
                • Henry Latrobe Roosevelt (1879–1936), Banana Secretary of the U.Due south. Navy, chiliad. Eleanor Morrow, daughter of California judge and U.S. Representative William W. Morrow
                  • Eleanor Katherine Roosevelt (1915–1995), m. Reverdy Wadsworth, son of U.S. Senator and Representative James Due west. Wadsworth Jr.
              • Samuel Montgomery Roosevelt (1858–1920), artist
          • James Jacobus Roosevelt (1759–1840), m. Maria Van Schaack (a descendant of the Schuyler family unit).
            • Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt Sr. (1794–1871), progenitor of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts (see below)
            • James John Roosevelt (1795–1875), pol, businessman and jurist, thou. Cornelia Van Ness, girl of Vermont politico Cornelius P. Van Ness
              • Marcia Ouseley Roosevelt (b. 1847), m. Edward Brooks Scovel, opera singer
                • Frederick Roosevelt Scovel, thou. Vivien May Sartoris (1879–1933), girl of Nellie Grant and granddaughter of President Ulysses South. Grant
            • Catherine Roosevelt (1803–1844), thou. Michael Bourke
              • Margaret Jones Bourke, one thousand. Thomas Edward Kenny, Canadian merchant, banker, and politician
            • William Henry Roosevelt (1806–1869), politician, country speculator (Illinois)
      • James Jacobus Roosevelt (1692–1776), m. Catharina Hardenbroek
        • Helena Roosevelt (1719–1772), m. Andrew Barclay, namesake of Barclay Street in Manhattan[5] : 24 [eleven] : 255
          • Charlotte Amelia Barclay (1760–1778), m. Richard Bayley, first professor of beefcake at Columbia College[5] : 43–44
            • Guy Carlton Bayley, m. Grace Roosevelt (see below)[5] : 58
              • James Roosevelt Bayley (1814–1877), Bishop of Newark and Archbishop of Baltimore[5] : 58
        • Christopher Roosevelt (b. 1739)[5] : 31
          • James Christopher Roosevelt (1770)[five] : 47
            • James Henry Roosevelt (1800–1863), founder of the Roosevelt Hospital[v] : 47
        • Isaac Roosevelt (1726–1794), merchant, co-founder of the Bank of New York, Federalist politician, served in the New York State Associates and the New York Constitutional Convention, m. Cornelia Hoffman
          • Jacobus Roosevelt (1760–1847), g. Maria Walton, a descendant of Wilhelmus Beekman
            • Grace Roosevelt, m. Guy Carlton Bayley (see above)
            • Isaac Daniel Roosevelt (1790–1863), progenitor of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, 1000. Mary Rebecca Aspinwall
          • Maria Roosevelt (b. 1763), one thousand. Richard Varick, Mayor of New York City

Oyster Bay Roosevelts [edit]

Oyster Bay Roosevelts

  • Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt Sr. (1794–1871), co-founder of Chemic Bank
    • Silas Weir Roosevelt (1823–1870)
      • Cornelius Roosevelt (1847–1902), m. Anais Julia Carmencita Piorkque (1848–1941), m. Anastacia Anderpoll (1879–1962)
        • Andre Roosevelt (1879–1962), film director, m. Adelheid Lange (1879–1962), sculptress
        • Hilda Roosevelt (1881–1965), Parisian opera vocalizer
      • Hilborne Roosevelt, (1849–1886), pioneering organ architect, m. Katherine Shippen
      • James West Roosevelt, (1858–1896), medico
        • Nicholas Roosevelt (1893–1982), American diplomat and journalist
    • James Alfred Roosevelt (1825–1898), banker
      • Alfred Roosevelt (1856–1891), banker, g. Katherine Lowell, girl of Massachusetts businessman Augustus Lowell
        • Elfrida Roosevelt, m. Sir Orme Bigland Clarke, 4th Baronet, armed services officer
          • Sir Humphrey Clarke, 5th Baronet (1906–1973)
            • Sir Toby Clarke, 6th Baronet (1939–2019), British businessman
              • Theodora Roosevelt Clarke (1985–), United Kingdom parliamentarian
              • Sir Lawrence Clarke, seventh Baronet (1990–), Olympic hurdler and investment banker
      • William Emlen Roosevelt (1857–1930), banker and telegraph executive
        • George Emlen Roosevelt (1887–1963), broker and philanthropist
          • Julian Roosevelt (1924–1986), Olympic aureate medalist and IOC fellow member
        • Philip James Roosevelt Sr. (1892–1941), U.S. Regular army helm during Earth State of war I and broker, thou. his 2nd cousin Jean S. Roosevelt (see beneath)
    • Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt Jr.
    • Robert Barnwell Roosevelt (1829–1906), conservationist, m. 1st Elizabeth Ellis, g. 2nd Minnie O'Shea
      • John Ellis Roosevelt (1853–1939), m. Nannie Vance, daughter of New York Metropolis pol Samuel B. H. Vance
        • Jean Schermerhorn Roosevelt, m. her second cousin Philip James Roosevelt Sr. (encounter in a higher place)
      • Granville Roland Fortescue (1875–1952), soldier and war contributor, chiliad. Grace Hubbard Bell, niece of Alexander Graham Bell
        • Thalia Massie (1911–1963), whose rape was the subject of the 1932 Massie Trial
        • Helene Whitney (1914–1990) (born Kenyon Fortescue), 1930s and 1940s moving picture extra, 1000. Julian Louis Reynolds, son of Richard S. Reynolds Sr. and heir to the Reynolds tobacco and aluminum fortunes
    • Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (1831–1878), k. Martha "Mittie" Bulloch
      • Anna "Bamie/Bye" Roosevelt (1855–1931), grand. William Sheffield Cowles Sr.
        • William Sheffield Cowles Jr. (1898—1986), Connecticut State Representative, Mayor of Farmington, Connecticut
      • Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt Jr. (1858–1919), 1st thou. Alice Hathaway Lee, 2nd m. Edith Kermit Carow, 5th Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 33rd Governor of New York, 25th Vice-President of the United States, and 26th President of the U.s.a.
        • Alice Lee Roosevelt (1884–1980), thou. Nicholas Longworth IV
          • Paulina Longworth (1925–1957) (daughter with William Edgar Borah), m. Alexander McCormick Sturm
            • Joanna Mercedes Alessandra Sturm (b. 1946)
        • Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt Three (1887–1944), m. Eleanor Butler Alexander
          • Grace Green Roosevelt (1911–1994), m. William McMillan
          • Theodore Roosevelt IV (1914–2001), m. Anne Mason Babcock
            • Theodore Roosevelt V (b. 1942), g. Constance Lane Rogers
              • Theodore Roosevelt Six (b. 1976), g. Serena Clare Torrey
          • Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt 3 (1915–1991)
          • Quentin Roosevelt Two (1919–1948), 1000. Frances Blanche Webb
            • Anna C. Roosevelt (b. 1946), archaeologist
            • Susan Roosevelt, m. William Weld
            • Alexandra Roosevelt
        • Kermit Roosevelt Sr. (1889–1943), m. Belle Wyatt Willard
          • Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (inverse to Sr. on male parent'southward death) (1916–2000), m. Mary Lowe Gaddis
            • Kermit Roosevelt III (changed to Jr. on grandfather's death)
              • Kermit Roosevelt IV (b. 1971), law professor and writer
            • Mark Roosevelt (b. 1955), President of St. John'southward College
          • Joseph Willard Roosevelt (1918–2008), pianist and composer
          • Belle Wyatt "Clochette" Roosevelt (1920–1985), m. John Gorham Palfrey Jr., peachy-grandson of Massachusetts congressman John G. Palfrey
            • John Gorham Palfrey Three (b. 1945), chiliad. Judith Sullivan
              • John Palfrey (b. 1972), law professor and Head of School at Phillips University
              • Quentin Palfrey (b. 1974)
        • Ethel Carow Roosevelt (1891–1977), m. Richard Derby
          • Edith Roosevelt Derby (1917–2008), historian and conservationist
          • Sarah Alden Derby (1920–1999), one thousand. Vermont State Senator Robert T. Gannett
        • Archibald Bulloch "Archie" Roosevelt Sr. (1894–1979), m. Grace Lockwood, municipal bond broker
          • Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. (1918–1990), CIA officer, 1st grand. Katherine Tweed, 2nd m. Selwa Carmen Showker
            • Tweed Roosevelt (b. 1942), businessman
          • Theodora Roosevelt (1919–2008), novelist, m. Tom Keogh
          • Nancy Dabney Roosevelt (1923–2010), 1000. William Eldred Jackson, son of jurist Robert H. Jackson
            • Melissa Jackson (b. 1952), jurist and lawyer
            • Melanie Jackson, literary amanuensis, g. Thomas Pynchon
          • Edith Kermit Roosevelt (1926–2003), newspaper columnist, m. Alexander Gregory Barmine
            • Margot Roosevelt (b. 1950), journalist, m. Ralph Hornblower Iii
              • Samuel Roosevelt Hornblower (b. 1978), Emmy Award winning producer of threescore Minutes[12]
        • Quentin Roosevelt I (1897–1918)
      • Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt Sr. (1860–1894), thousand. Anna Rebecca Hall, a descendant of the Livingston family
        • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962), First Lady of the Usa, delegate to the United Nations, m. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Sr.
        • Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. (1889–1893)
        • Gracie Hall Roosevelt (1891–1941), 1st m. Margaret Richardson, second m. Dorothy Kemp
      • Corinne Roosevelt (1861–1933), m. Douglas Robinson, poet, lecturer, and orator
        • Theodore Douglas Robinson (1883–1934) one thousand. Helen Rebecca Roosevelt
          • Douglas Robinson (1906–1964), m. Louise Miller, girl of New York Governor Nathan Fifty. Miller
          • Elizabeth Mary Douglas Robinson (1909–1979), grand. Jacques Blaise de Sibour, son of architect Jules Henri de Sibour
        • Corinne Douglas Robinson (1886–1971), twice elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, yard. Joseph Wright Alsop IV
          • Joseph Wright Alsop V (1910–1989), journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist
          • Corinne Roosevelt Alsop (1912–1997), m. Percy Chubb Ii, grandson of the founder of Chubb Express
          • Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop Sr. (1914–1974), American newspaper columnist and political annotator
            • Joseph Wright Alsop 6, software executive and venture backer
            • Ian Alsop
            • Elizabeth Winthrop Alsop (b. 1948), children's book author,
            • Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop Jr. (b. 1952), investor and pundit
            • Richard Nicholas Alsop, missionary with FamilyLife
            • Andrew Alsop
          • John deKoven Alsop (1915–2000), insurance executive and Connecticut state legislator
        • Monroe Douglas Robinson (1887–1944)
        • Stewart Douglas Robinson (1889–1909), committed suicide by jumping from his college dormitory window afterwards a political party.

Hyde Park Roosevelts [edit]

Hyde Park Roosevelts

  • Isaac Daniel Roosevelt (1790–1863) m. Mary Rebecca Aspinwall
    • James Roosevelt (1828–1900), 1st m. Rebecca Howland, 2d m. Sara Ann Delano
      • James Roosevelt "Rosey" Roosevelt (1854–1927) m. Helen Schermerhorn Astor
        • Helen Rebecca Roosevelt (1881–1962), m. Theodore Douglas Robinson (see in a higher place)
        • James Roosevelt "Tadd" Roosevelt Jr. (1879–1958)
      • Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945), g. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, twelfth Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 44th Governor of New York and 32nd President of the The states
        • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906–1975), chiliad. 1st Curtis Bean Dall, grand. 2nd Clarence John Boettiger, 1000. 3rd Dr. James Addison Halsted
          • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall (b. 1927)
            • Nicholas Delano Seagraves (b. 1949)
            • David Delano Seagraves (b. 1952)
            • Anna Eleanor Seagraves (b. 1955)
          • Curtis Roosevelt Dall (1930–2016)
          • John Roosevelt Boettiger (b. 1939), m. Leigh McCullough
        • James Roosevelt 2 (1907–1991), m. 1st Betsy Cushing, one thousand. 2nd Romelle Schneider, m. 3rd Irene Owens, chiliad. quaternary Mary Winskill
          • Sara Delano Roosevelt, (1932–2021), grand. pianist Anthony di Bonaventura
          • Kate Roosevelt (1936–2002), grand. journalist and politician William Haddad
          • James Roosevelt Iii (b. 1945), chaser and Democratic Political party official, g. Ann Martha Conlon
            • Kathleen Ann Roosevelt (b. 1978), m. Jeffrey Walker
            • Theresa Marie Roosevelt (b. 1982), one thousand. Robert O'Loughlin
            • Maura Amy Roosevelt (b. 1984), m. Joshua Fisher
          • Michael Anthony Roosevelt (b. 1946)
          • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (b. 1948)
          • Hall Delano Roosevelt (b. 1959), served on the Long Beach, California City Council in the 1990s[thirteen]
          • Rebecca Mary Roosevelt (b. 1971)
        • Franklin Roosevelt (1908–1909), died in infancy
        • Elliott Roosevelt Sr. (1910–1990), U.s.a. Ground forces Air Forces officer and author, m. 1st Emily Browning Donner, daughter of businessman William Donner, m. 2nd Ruth Josephine Googins, m. 3rd Faye Margaret Emerson, yard. 4th Minnewa Bell, m. 5th Patricia Peabody
          • William Donner Roosevelt (1931–2003), investment banker and philanthropist
          • Ruth Chandler Roosevelt (1934–2018)
          • Elliott Roosevelt Jr. (b. 1936), Texas oilman[14]
          • David Boynton Roosevelt (b. 1942)
          • Livingston Delano Roosevelt (b. 1962, died as baby)
        • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., lawyer, politician, and businessman (1914–1988), m. 1st Ethel du Pont, m. 2nd Suzanne Perrin, one thousand. 3rd Felicia Schiff Warburg Sarnoff, m. 4th Patricia Luisa Oakes, m. 5th Linda McKay Stevenson Weicker
          • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Iii (b. 1938), economist, m. Grace R. Goodyear, great-granddaughter of man of affairs Charles Westward. Goodyear and granddaughter of Presbyterian minister Norman Thomas
            • Phoebe Louisa Roosevelt (b. 1965)
            • Nicholas Martin Roosevelt (b. 1966) (twin)
            • Amelia Roosevelt (b. 1966) (twin), concert violinist
          • Christopher du Pont Roosevelt (b. 1941) thou. Rosalind Havemeyer, a cracking-granddaughter of saccharide refiner Henry Osborne Havemeyer
          • John A. Roosevelt
          • Nancy Roosevelt Ireland
          • Laura Delano Roosevelt, chiliad. Charles Henry Silberstein
        • John Aspinwall Roosevelt Ii (1916–1981), m. Anne Lindsay Clark
          • Haven Clark Roosevelt (b. 1940)
          • Anne Sturgis Roosevelt (b. 1942)
          • Sara Delano Roosevelt (1946–1960); killed in a horseback-riding accident
          • Joan Lindsay Roosevelt (1952–1997)
    • John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1840–1909), k. Ellen Murray Crosby
      • Grace Walton Roosevelt (1867–1945), tennis player, 1000. Appleton LeSure Clark
        • Roosevelt Clark (1897–1928)[15]
        • Russell Clark (1900–1967)[xv]
      • Ellen Crosby Roosevelt (1868–1954), lawn tennis champion

Meet also [edit]

  • Roosevelt & Son
  • The Roosevelts: An Intimate History – 2014 television documentary miniseries

References [edit]

  1. ^ Moore, Frazier (September 10, 2014). "PBS' 'The Roosevelts' portrays an epic threesome". AP News . Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of New Amsterdam". VanValkenburg.org. Retrieved February 28, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d eastward "Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 26th and 32nd Presidents of the United States". American Heraldry Society. Archived from the original on December 30, 2008. Retrieved October 28, 2009.
  4. ^ McMillan, Joseph (October one, 2010), Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 26th and 32nd Presidents of the United States, American Heraldry Society, archived from the original on December thirty, 2008
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j yard 50 yard n o Whittelsey, Charles (1902). The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649–1902. Hartford, Conn., Press of J. B. Burr & co.
  6. ^ Hough, Franklin B. (1858). The New York civil listing. Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co. p. 300. Retrieved November 27, 2009. editions:LCCN93004831.
  7. ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Roosevelt".
  8. ^ Genealogical and Biographical Notes: Haring-Herring, Clark, Denton, White, Griggs, Judd, and Related Families. Peter Haring Judd. 2005. ISBN978-0-88082-190-2.
  9. ^ "Historic Pelham: Elbert Roosevelt, An Early Settler of the Manor of Pelham, and Other Members of His Family". historicpelham.blogspot.com . Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  10. ^ Theodore Roosevelt Association (1990). Theodore Roosevelt Association Periodical. The Association.
  11. ^ Frances Thousand. Smith (1909). Colonial Families of America. F. Allaben genealogical Company. p. 258.
  12. ^ "Emily Allen, Samuel Hornblower". The New York Times. June 13, 2009. Retrieved Feb 26, 2018.
  13. ^ Berger, Joseph (March 16, 2005). "Roosevelts and the Quirks of Destiny". The New York Times.
  14. ^ John Lippert; Jim Efstathiou Jr.; Mike Lee (April ane, 2013). "Republican Born Roosevelt Digs Deep for Texas Oil Establish With CO2". Bloomberg Markets Mag . Retrieved April ii, 2013.
  15. ^ a b "Appleton LeSure Clark 1865-1930 - Ancestry®".

Further reading [edit]

  • Cobb, William T. (1946). The Strenuous Life: The Oyster Bay Roosevelts in Business and Finance. William East. Rudge'southward Sons.
  • Collier, Peter; David Horowitz (1994). The Roosevelts: An American Saga . Simon & Schuster. ISBN0-671-65225-7.
  • Hubert, Philip G. (1903). The Merchants' National Bank of the Metropolis of New York. banking company.
  • Schriftgiesser, Karl (1942). The Astonishing Roosevelt Family, 1613–1942. Wildred Funk, Inc.
  • Scoville, Joseph A. (1863). The Former Merchants of New York City. New York: Carlton.
  • Whittelsey, Charles B. (1902). The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649–1902. Press of J.B. Burr & Company.

External links [edit]

  • Booknotes interview with Peter Collier on The Roosevelts: An American Saga, August vii, 1994.
  • Booknotes interview with Betty Boyd Caroli on The Roosevelt Women, May nine, 1999.
  • Booknotes interview with Susan Dunn on The Three Roosevelts: Patrician Leaders Who Transformed America, May 6, 2001.

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