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  1. Sara Ann Roosevelt (née Delano; September 21, 1854 – September 7, 1941) was the second wife of James Roosevelt I (from 1880), the mother of President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt, her only child, and subsequently the mother-in-law of Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. Sara Roosevelt pagaría una casa separada para Eleanor en Hyde Park y financiaría, asimismo, las actividades de beneficencia de Eleanor. Cuando Franklin fue elegido presidente —de lo que Sara Roosevelt siempre estuvo convencida— Eleanor sería capaz de usar su influencia para llevar a cabo sus actos de beneficencia.

  3. 12 de may. de 2017 · On Sunday, May 6, 1934, Mother Roosevelt surprised her son with the painting. He had spent the day on the Presidential yacht, Sequoia, and returned to the White House to find his wife and her guests, along with his mother and Styka, at tea on the south portico. Mrs. Roosevelt allowed Styka to make the presentation.

  4. www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu › daybyday › resourceJuly, 1933 - FDR: Day by Day

    NPx # 47-96:3858. Sara Delano Roosevelt (1855-1941) was born at Algonac, the estate of her wealthy Republican father, Warren. She was educated at home and in Hong Kong where her family lived from 1862 to 1865. On October 7, 1880 she married James Roosevelt, a widower twice her age. Her only child, Franklin, was born January 30, 1882.

  5. Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt was the second wife of James Roosevelt I, the mother of President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt, her only child,...

  6. 14 de jul. de 2023 · His source was his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, who had told him, during his boyhood years, about going to China on a clipper ship when she was a child. In the 1880s and 1890s when Franklin was growing up, his mother's parents, Warren and Catherine Delano, lived at their Algonac estate on the Hudson near Newburgh, New York.

  7. Sara Roosevelt, 86, was always glad to be back in the old house overlooking the Hudson, whose mistress she had been for 61 years. There she tended the roses and the delphiniums, watched the ...