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  1. Clarence John (John) Boettiger. Born 25 Mar 1900 in Robey St, Chicago, IL. Ancestors. Son of Adam C. Boettiger Jr. and Dorothy Sophia (Ott) Boettiger. Brother of Wilfred Ott Boettiger, Dottie Boettiger and Marie Boettiger. Husband of Anna Eleanor (Roosevelt) Halsted — married 18 Jan 1935 [location unknown]

  2. Clarence John Boettiger was born in Chicago on () March 25, 1900, the son of Adam C. Boettiger, a banker, and his wife Dora Ott. He abandoned the name Clarence during his high school years, and was thereafter known as John Boettiger. He began his career in journalism as a police reporter for the City News Bureau.

  3. Los Dall se divorciaron en julio de 1934 y Anna volvió a vivir en la Casa Blanca. Luego se casó con Clarence John Boettiger, un periodista que conoció en el tren de campaña de su padre, en marzo de 1935. Tuvieron un hijo, John Roosevelt Boettiger, nacido el 30 de marzo de 1939. [5] Carrera temprana

  4. Clarence John Boettiger was born in Chicago on () March 25, 1900, the son of Adam C. Boettiger, a banker, and his wife Dora Ott. He abandoned the name Clarence during his high school years, and was thereafter known as John Boettiger. He began his career in journalism as a police reporter for the City News Bureau.

  5. 5 de mar. de 2024 · John was the son of Adam Charles Boettiger & Dorothea S Ott Boettiger. Clarence John Boettiger, March 25, 1900 – October 31, 1950, former son-in-law of President Roosevelt, jumped to his death from the seventh floor of a Manhattan hotel.

  6. Clarence John Boettiger (March 25, 1900 – October 31, 1950) was an American journalist and military officer. He was the second husband of Anna Roosevelt, the daughter and first child of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

  7. Mary Livingston Ludlow. Relatives. See Livingston family and Roosevelt family. Anna Rebecca Hall Roosevelt (March 17, 1863 – December 7, 1892) [1] was an American socialite. She was the mother of First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt. Anna was described as a celebrated beauty.