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  1. On the death in childbirth of her sister-in-law, Alice Hathaway Lee, Bamie assumed parental responsibility for T.R.'s daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt, during her early years. Early life [ edit ] Bamie was born in a brownstone home at 28 East 20th Street in New York City on January 18, 1855.

    • William Sheffield Cowles, Jr.
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    • Bamie Roosevelt Cowles, Bye
  2. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (12 de febrero de 1884 - 20 de febrero de 1980) fue una prominente socialité estadounidense. Era la hija mayor del presidente de los Estados Unidos Theodore Roosevelt y la única de Roosevelt y su primera mujer, Alice Hathaway Lee .

    • Estadounidense
  3. Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980) was an American writer and socialite. She was the eldest child of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt and his only child with his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt. Longworth led an unconventional and controversial life.

    • Alice Lee Roosevelt, February 12, 1884, New York City, U.S.
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    • February 20, 1980 (aged 96), Washington, D.C., U.S.
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  4. Anna “Bamie” Roosevelt Cowles was born on January 18, 1855. 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.

  5. Born in the family’s brownstone at 28 East 20 th Street in New York City, she was always known as Bye or Bamie. Independent, intelligent, and hardworking, her mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, and father, Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., both depended upon her.

  6. Anna 'Bamie' Roosevelt Sister Roosevelt’s older sister Anna (known as “Bamie” and “Bye”) helped raise baby Alice after his first wife’s death and became a trusted adviser to her brother. “If...

  7. Su tía Bamie Roosevelt rompió públicamente con ella después de las elecciones; en una carta a su sobrina le escribió: «Odio que Eleanor se deje ver como es. Aunque nunca fue guapa, siempre tuvo un efecto encantador, ¡pero para gran desgracia!