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  1. 31 de mar. de 2019 · Bertha Benkard Rose, left, presents the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities' Sherwood Award for preservation of Sagamore Hill to Ethel Roosevelt Derby in 1977. Rose (1906-1982) was a leader in historic preservation and in charge of the restoration of Sagamore Hill.

  2. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby ( New York, 13 agosto 1891 – New York, 10 dicembre 1977 ), è stata la figlia del presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Theodore Roosevelt . Conosciuta come The Queen of Oyster Bay e The First Lady of Oyster Bay dagli abitanti di Long Island, Ethel ha contribuito a preservare sia l'eredità di suo padre sia la ...

  3. daughter of Theodore Roosevelt (1891–1977) Sex or Gender: female Date of Birth: 1891-08-13 Place of Birth: Oyster Bay Date of Death: 1977-12-10 Place of Death: New York (at present: New York City) Country of citizenship: United States of America Father: Theodore Roosevelt Mother: Edith Roosevelt Spouse: Richard Derby Childrens:

  4. Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby Birth 13 Aug 1891. Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, USA Death 10 Dec 1977 (aged 86) Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, USA Burial.

  5. A 4 de Abril de 1913, casa-se com Richard Derby, um cirurgião. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, a senhora Derby serviu como enfermeira em França, no American Ambulance Hospital, ajudando o seu marido. Ethel foi a primeira dos filhos de Theodore Roosevelt a servir nessa " guerra de todas as guerras ". Do seu casamento, teve quatro filhos:

  6. Ethel Roosevelt may refer to: Ethel du Pont , Ethel Roosevelt Warren née duPont, (1916–1965), wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Ethel Roosevelt Derby (1891–1977), daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt

  7. 12 de ago. de 2011 · The Other Roosevelt Daughter. Aug 12, 2011. Ethel Carow Roosevelt was born on August 13, 1891 at Oyster Bay, New York in the family home, Sagamore Hill. She was the second daughter for Theodore Roosevelt and the first by his second wife, Edith. Ethel was found to be practical and a natural leader from an early age.