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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (September 22, 1831 – February 9, 1878) was the father of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and the paternal grandfather of American first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. He was the son of Cornelius Van Schaak Roosevelt and Margaret Barnhill. He was a fourth-generation Dutch New Yorker and participant in the Roosevelt family ...

  2. February 28, 1860. Date of Death: August 14, 1894. Place of Burial: Tivoli, NY. Cemetery Name: St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery. Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt (1860-1894) was the third child of Martha Bulloch and Theodore Roosevelt Sr . He was a younger brother of future president Theodore Roosevelt, the father of Eleanor Roosevelt, and ...

  3. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, and grew up in New York City, the second of four children. His father, Theodore, Sr., was a well-to-do businessman and philanthropist. His mother, Martha "Mittie" Roosevelt, was a Southerner, raised on a plantation in Georgia. "Teedie" grew up surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings.

  4. Theodore Roosevelt Sr. was an American businessman and philanthropist from the Roosevelt family.

  5. 1858. October 27: Born in New York City. Nearsighted and frequently ill with asthma during childhood, he nonetheless loved the outdoors and the natural world. 1869. April: Theodore’s father, Roosevelt Sr., helps establish the American Museum of Natural History, signing its charter in the family living room. 1876.

  6. When Elliott Roosevelt was born on 28 February 1860, in New York City, New York, United States, his father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was 28 and his mother, Martha Stewart Bulloch, was 25. He married Anna Rebecca Hall on 1 December 1883, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. Theodore Sr. and the Roosevelt’s before him were residents of Manhattan Island back to the 1640’s when New York was the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam. They were solid Union supporters. One could imagine the diverse political conversations that young Theodore was exposed to, possibly leading him on his way to politics.