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  1. John Roosevelt Boettiger (born March 30, 1939) is a retired professor of developmental and clinical psychology, and the son of Anna Roosevelt Boettiger and her second husband, Clarence John Boettiger. He is a grandson of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. He lives in northern California.

  2. Clarence John Boettiger (Chicago, 25 de marzo de 1900-Nueva York, 31 de octubre de 1950) fue un periodista y oficial militar estadounidense. Fue el segundo esposo de Anna Roosevelt , hija del presidente de los Estados Unidos Franklin D. Roosevelt y la primera dama de los Estados Unidos Eleanor Roosevelt .

  3. Halsted trabajó con su segundo esposo Clarence John Boettiger en el Seattle Post-Intelligencer, sirviendo como editora de la sección de mujeres durante varios años. Posteriormente trabajó en relaciones públicas para universidades.

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  4. John Roosevelt Boettiger is a retired professor of developmental and clinical psychology, and the son of Anna Roosevelt Boettiger and her second husband, Clarence John Boettiger. He is a grandson of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. He lives in northern California.

  5. Clarence John Boettiger (March 25, 1900 – October 31, 1950) was an American journalist and military officer. He was the second husband of Anna Roosevelt, the daughter and first child of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt .

  6. John Roosevelt Boettiger (born March 30, 1939) is a retired professor of developmental and clinical psychology, and the son of Anna Roosevelt Boettiger and her second husband, Clarence John Boettiger. He is a grandson of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2015 · John Roosevelt Boettiger. John is the grandson of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. John, who was the person that most influenced you? There isn’t any doubt that it was my grandmother, my mother’s mother Eleanor Roosevelt. We grandchildren called her Grandmère—she learned French before she learned English. She was such a gifted person.