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  1. 20 de ago. de 2018 · Theodore set his mind on being with her. And in early 1879, he proposed to Alice. She rejected him. Though devastated, Theodore didn’t stop pursuing. And Alice, who had grown close to Teddy’s sisters, soon started warming up to the young man. From left to right: Alice Hathaway Lee, her cousin Rose Saltonstall, and Theodore Roosevelt – 1878

  2. 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. He was then a nineteen-year-old student at Harvard College and she was a ...

  3. Alice Hathaway Lee, Roosevelt's first wife. Aside from a written eulogy, Roosevelt never spoke of her after her death in 1884. Dickinson State University. Return to New York. After his successful bison hunt - the trophy head still hangs at Sagamore Hill - Roosevelt returned to New York.

  4. 20 de may. de 2022 · Alice Roosevelt was born the only daughter of Theodore Roosevelt and his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, who he loved desperately. Two days after giving birth on Valentine’s Day of 1884, Hathaway died of kidney failure that went undetected thanks to the pregnancy on the fourth anniversary of their engagement and the same day Teddy’s mother died.

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 4775. Source citation. Theodore Roosevelt's first wife. 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 ...

  6. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (1861-1948) was Theodore Roosevelt’s second wife. The daughter of Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler and Charles Carow, Edith was born on August 6, 1861, in Connecticut. Raised not far from the Roosevelts in New York City, Edith and her younger sister Emily had a childhood made difficult by their father’s alcoholism, absences, declining fortunes, and eventual death in 1883.

  7. Oyster Bay, NY. Date of Death: September 30, 1948. Place of Burial: Oyster Bay, NY. Cemetery Name: Youngs Memorial Cemetery. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt was Theodore Roosevelt's second wife and served as First Lady during his presidency from 1901-1909. She was step-mother to Alice Roosevelt Longworth, and mother to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr ...