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  1. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt was born on July 8, 1835 to Major James Stephens Bulloch and Martha Elliott Bulloch (Nee Stewart) in Hartford, Connecticut. It was in Hartford where the newborn Martha's older brother, James Dunwoodie Bulloch was studying. Soon after, Martha and baby 'Mittie' returned to their home in Savannah, Georgia.

  2. Martha “Mittie” Bulloch Roosevelt Birth 8 Jul 1835. Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Death 14 Feb 1884 (aged 48) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA

  3. Martha "Mittie" Bulloch Roosevelt. Thanks to Lu Hickey for this article. (1835-1884) The bride was only eighteen, and her slight figure and girlish face made her seem even younger as she stood in front of the dining room fireplace to take her vows. The bridegroom, at twenty-three, was solidly built, and his girth, combined with a ruddy ...

  4. Martha Bulloch " Mittie " Roosevelt (nee Martha Stewart Bulloch; [1] 8 Juli 1835 – 14 Februari 1884) adalah seorang sosialita Amerika. Roosevelt juga ibu dari Presiden AS Theodore Roosevelt dan nenek dari pihak ayah Eleanor Roosevelt. Dia adalah cicit dari Archibald Bulloch, cucu dari William Bellinger Bulloch, dan cucu dari Jenderal Daniel ...

  5. The Theodore Roosevelt Association is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Tax Identification #13-559-3999 GuideStar: We have earned a 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency with Candid !

  6. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt was born on July 8, 1835 to Major James Stephens Bulloch and Martha Elliott Bulloch (Nee Stewart) in Hartford, Connecticut. It was in Hartford where the newborn Martha's older brother, James Dunwoodie Bulloch was studying. Soon after, Martha and baby 'Mittie' returned to their home in Savannah, Georgia.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Conversely, TR's mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, or "Mittie", grew up in Roswell, Georgia, and was a fervent Confederate. Despite the sharp contrast between Thee and Mittie's views of the war, their ideological differences served neither as a serious source of tension nor a divisive force within the family.