Alice Hathaway Roosevelt (née Lee; July 29, 1861 – February 14, 1884) was an American socialite and the first wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. Two days after giving birth to their only child, she died from undiagnosed Bright's disease .
- Alice Roosevelt Longworth
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
- George Cabot Lee Jr. (brother)
- Theodore Roosevelt (m. 1880)
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (29 de julio de 1861-14 de febrero de 1884) fue una socialité estadounidense y la primera esposa del presidente Theodore Roosevelt. Menos de dos días después de dar a luz a su único hijo, murió por la Enfermedad de Bright .
- Bright
- 29 de julio de 1861, Chestnut Hill (Estados Unidos)
- 14 de febrero de 1884 (22 años), Manhattan (Estados Unidos)
- Cementerio de Green-Wood
Alice Hathaway Lee was a beautiful and dainty woman from a wealthy Bostonian family. She was known as “sunshine” to her friends and family due to her bright personality. She was tall, thin, and athletic, especially skilled in tennis and archery. She also played piano and was an avid boater.
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt fue una socialité estadounidense y la primera esposa del presidente Theodore Roosevelt. Menos de dos días después de dar a luz a su único hijo, murió por la Enfermedad de Bright.[1]
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (1861-1884) was Theodore Roosevelt’s first wife. Born in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1861, to the wealthy banker George Cabot Lee and his wife Caroline Watts Haskell Lee, Alice met Theodore when she was seventeen years old.
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (1861-1884) was Theodore Roosevelt’s first wife. Born in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1861, to the wealthy banker George Cabot Lee and his wife Caroline Watts Haskell Lee, Alice met Theodore when she was seventeen years old.
Born Alice Hathaway Lee, she was a daughter of a prominent New England banking family. She met and married Theodore Roosevelt, but only after he had proposed twice and endured an initial refusal. Married on his twenty-second birthday, Roosevelt was serving in the New York State Assembly as the birth of their first child approached.