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  1. When Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. was born on 17 January 1915, in District of Columbia, United States, his father, Francis Bowes Sayre, was 29 and his mother, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, was 27. He married Harriet Taft Hart in 1946. He lived in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States for about 10 years.

  2. 3 de oct. de 2008 · Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. was born Jan. 17, 1915, in the White House. He was the grandchild of President Wilson and the firstborn of Wilson's daughter Jessie, who died in 1933. His father, a Harvard University law professor, became an assistant secretary of State in the 1930s and was U.S. high commissioner to the Philippines at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

  3. Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. (1885–1972), professor at Harvard Law School Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. (1915–2008), Dean of the National Cathedral in Washington, USA Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. was Wilson's first grandchild and was actually born in the White House during Wilson's second term in 1915 (Francis' parents had also been married there two years prior). Francis' mother Jessie was socially active, promoting women's suffrage and later the creation of the League of Nations.

  5. Wilson, Jessie (Mrs. Francis B. Sayre), portrait photograph, 1913 In July 1913, four months after her father assumed the presidency, the Wilsons announced Jessie's engagement to Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr. [3] Her fiancé, a 1911 graduate of Harvard Law School , was the son of Robert Sayre , builder of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and organizer and general manager of the Bethlehem Iron Works . [3]

  6. Sayre, Francis Bowes, and Wilberforce Nevin. Francis Bowes Sayre papers. Correspondence, speeches, writings including Sayre's autobiography, official reports and communications, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Sayre's diplomatic career and his role as a spokesman for Christianity and the Episcopal Church.

  7. 13 de oct. de 2008 · The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr., who in his 27 years as dean of the National Cathedral in Washington raised his sonorous voice against McCarthyism, segregation, poverty and the Vietnam War while presiding over construction of the cathedral's majestic Gloria in Excelsis Tower, died Oct. 3 at his home on Martha's Vineyard, in Massachusetts.