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  1. Anna Roosevelt Cowles (January 18, 1855 – August 25, 1931) was the older sister of United States President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her childhood nickname was Bamie ( / ˈ b æ m i / ), a derivative of bambina (Italian for "baby girl"), but as an adult, her family began calling her Bye because of her ...

  2. She was the oldest child of Theodore and Martha “Mittie” Bulloch Roosevelt, and sister to Theodore Roosevelt. Anna went by many names including “Bamie” (short for bambina) given to her by her mother, and Bye which she was called by her siblings and many nieces and nephews.

  3. Anna Roosevelt Cowles (1855-1931) was Theodore Roosevelt’s elder sister. Born in the family’s brownstone at 28 East 20 th Street in New York City, she was always known as Bye or Bamie.

  4. 5 de ene. de 2014 · Anna Roosevelt Cowles was Theodore Roosevelt’s older sister, and a remarkable woman in her own right. Despite physical infirmity, she maintained a fashionable political salon in Washington. Anna Roosevelt, nicknamed “Bamie” was the eldest of four remarkable Roosevelt children born to Theodore (Sr.) and his wife Martha Bulloch.

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  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · So Bamie is what RFK was to JFK for Theodore Roosevelt. She is insightful and intelligent. She sees the political chessboard and knows exactly where Theodore Roosevelt should move next.

  6. Anna Roosevelt Cowles was the older sister of United States President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her childhood nickname was Bamie, a derivative of bambina, but as an adult, her family began calling her Bye because of her tremendous on-the-go energy.

  7. The three younger Roosevelt children had a surrogate mother in their older sister "Bamie," who held the family together after their father's death and was the nurturing figure for both her siblings and their children. Her nieces, Alice and Eleanor, adored and admired their extraordinary aunt, describing her as wise and interesting and both turned