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  1. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd (April 26, 1891 – July 31, 1948) was an American woman best known for her affair with future US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Lucy Mercer was born to wealthy parents who lost most of their fortune and separated in the years following her birth. Mercer then worked briefly in a dress store before taking a position ...

  2. 2 de ago. de 2010 · The youthful, handsome countenance of Franklin Roosevelt had been etched into the mind of Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd from their first meeting, when he was the newly minted assistant secretary of the U ...

  3. I february 1920 blev Lucy Page Mercer den anden ægtefælle for Winthrop Rutherfurd, en prominent person fra New York med et hestestutteri i Aiken County, South Carolina. Han havde tidligere været hemmeligt forlovet med Consuelo Vanderbilt, hvis mor tvang hende til at hæve deres forlovelse, så hun kunne gifte sig med en engelsk hertug.

  4. Lucy. A president. A marriage. A love affair. On the eve of World War I, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Delano Roosevelt, fiercely ambitious and still untouched by polio, falls in love with his wife's social secretary, Lucy Mercer. Eleanor stumbles on their letters and divorce is discussed, but honor and ambition win out.

  5. 25 de jul. de 2011 · Lucy Rutherfurd herself lived three more years; ... This was the home of Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd during World War II. A Carolina Trustee Professor, Dr. Mack holds the G.L. Toole Chair at USC Aiken.

  6. After the deaths of Winthrop in 1944, and his second wife Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd in 1948, the remaining estate was sold in 1950 to The Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Charity who maintained the property until 2005.

  7. FDR and Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd. Among the people with FDR at Warm Springs during his final days was Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd. After her affair with FDR ended in 1918, Lucy had married wealthy widower Winthrop Rutherfurd and raised a family in New Jersey. But she and FDR continued to correspond, and during the 1940s they began seeing each other again.