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  1. Elliott Roosevelt (1860-1894), nicknamed "Ellie" or "Nell," was the third child of Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha (Mittie) Bulloch Roosevelt. He was also the father of First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and the younger brother of President Theodore Roosevelt. Elliott, who inherited his mother’s good looks, was named for her side of the family.

  2. 22 de oct. de 2020 · Born on September 27, 1861, Corinne was the youngest of four children of businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and his wife Martha Bulloch. The family’s residence, a three-story brownstone with a backyard, was located at 28 East 20th Street, between Broadway and Park Avenue South. “The first recollections of a child are ...

  3. 20 de nov. de 2019 · The first time Sid Richardson hosted a president was in the summer of 1937. President Franklin D. Roosevelt left Washington for a fishing trip on the Texas coast Friday, April 30. However, Richardson’s part of the story starts much earlier with meeting the President’s second son, Elliott. Elliott Roosevelt and his wife, Faye Emerson.

  4. 6 de may. de 2023 · Elliott Roosevelt and Ruth Googins were married a bit over a week later, on July 22, 1933. Eleanor Roosevelt had already made an obligatory stop in Fort Worth to see her son in early June, just ...

  5. Elliott Roosevelt, son of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was born in New York City on September 23, 1910. He was a brigadier general in the Air Force during World War II, and held a variety of jobs, including Advertising Executive, Editor, Radio Broadcaster, and President of a company.

  6. Elliot Roosevelt is an American author of fiction. He is known for his writing but also for being the son of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the former President of the United States. It’s not every author that has that presidential connection! Elliott Roosevelt was born in 1919 and passed away in 1990.

  7. This time he's called to investigate angry labor racketeers in the booming Los Angeles movie industry who fear Roosevelt will establish a labor bill and crush their profits. Using his masterful wit and guile, Blackjack battles against major crime figures who say No deal! to FDR's New Deal.