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  1. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) was the only daughter of Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt. She was born on February 12, 1884. Her mother and paternal grandmother died two days later. Her aunt, Anna Roosevelt, raised her until her father married Edith Kermit Carow in December 1886.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Alice Lee Roosevelt, the oldest child of President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, was a huge celebrity in her day. Today, she’s largely forgotten, overshadowed by her cousin Eleanor, who went on to marry another relative, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and become an influential first lady.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt was born into a wealthy Massachusetts family in 1861. Her cheerful disposition earned her the nickname “Sunshine.”. Alice met Theodore Roosevelt in 1878 while he was attending Harvard University. Of their first meeting, the future President wrote: “As long as I live, I shall never forget how sweetly she looked ...

  4. Born Alice Hathaway Lee on July 29, 1861, in Boston, Massachusetts; died on February 14, 1884, in New York, New York; second daughter of George Cabot Lee (a banker) and Caroline Watts (Haskell) Lee; married Theodore Roosevelt (future president of the U.S.), on October 27, 1880, in Brookline, Massachusetts; children: one daughter, Alice ...

  5. 20 de ago. de 2018 · The love of Theodore Roosevelt and Alice Lee. Standing 5’7″ and willowy with long wavy golden hair and blue-gray eyes, Alice Hathaway Lee was radiant, enchanting. Family members called her “sunshine.”. In many ways, she was what Theodore Roosevelt was not. Theodore was “thin-chested, spectacled, nervous, and frail,” with a high ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2024 · A new discovery sheds fresh light on Alice Hathaway Lee, Theodore Roosevelt’s first love, who was largely written off as inconsequential in the president’s life. T he blue box had a hint of green, almost recalling Tiffany Blue, a color introduced by the jeweler in 1845. Yet this inconspicuous box was circa 1880s, rectangular with smooth ...

  7. Alice was a lively personality, known for her exuberant spirit. But she was also a representative of the United States government in the person of its president, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt Jr., Alice’s father. Teddy had become president in 1901 upon the assassination of William McKinley, and was elected for a full term in 1904.