1831 - 1878 (46 years)
Has more than 100 ancestors and 93 descendants in this family tree.
1831 - 1878 (46 years)
Birth |
22 Sep 1831 |
Died |
9 Feb 1878 |
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Father |
Cornelis van Schaak Roosevelt, b. 30 Jan 1794 |
Mother |
Margaret Barnhill, b. 13 Dec 1799 |
Married |
Abt 1822 |
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Family |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
Children |
+ | 1. Anna Roosevelt, b. 1855 |
+ | 2. 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, b. 27 Oct 1858, New York, New York, USA |
+ | 3. Elliott Roosevelt, b. 1860 |
+ | 4. Corinne Roosevelt, b. 1861 |
| 5. Kermit Roosevelt |
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1834 - 1884 (49 years)
Birth |
8 Jul 1834 |
Died |
14 Feb 1884 |
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Father |
Major James Stephens Bulloch, b. Abt 1793 |
Mother |
Martha Stewart, b. Abt 1799 |
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Family |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
Children |
+ | 1. Anna Roosevelt, b. 1855 |
+ | 2. 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, b. 27 Oct 1858, New York, New York, USA |
+ | 3. Elliott Roosevelt, b. 1860 |
+ | 4. Corinne Roosevelt, b. 1861 |
| 5. Kermit Roosevelt |
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1825 - 1898 (73 years)
Birth |
13 June 1825 |
Died |
15 Jul 1898 |
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Father |
Cornelis van Schaak Roosevelt, b. 30 Jan 1794 |
Mother |
Margaret Barnhill, b. 13 Dec 1799 |
Married |
Abt 1822 |
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Family |
Elizabeth Norris Emlen |
Married |
22 Dec 1847 |
Children |
| 1. William Emlen Roosevelt, b. 30 Apr 1857 |
+ | 2. Alfred Roosevelt |
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Family |
James Alfred Roosevelt, b. 13 June 1825 |
Married |
22 Dec 1847 |
Children |
| 1. William Emlen Roosevelt, b. 30 Apr 1857 |
+ | 2. Alfred Roosevelt |
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1794 - 1871 (77 years)
Birth |
30 Jan 1794 |
Died |
1 Jul 1871 |
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Father |
James Jacobus Roosevelt, b. 1759 |
Mother |
Maria van Schaak, b. 1773 |
Married |
8 Mar 1793 |
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Family |
Margaret Barnhill, b. 13 Dec 1799 |
Married |
Abt 1822 |
Children |
+ | 1. Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
+ | 2. James Alfred Roosevelt, b. 13 June 1825 |
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1799 - 1861 (61 years)
Birth |
13 Dec 1799 |
Died |
23 Jan 1861 |
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Father |
Robert Barnhill, b. 31 Jan 1754 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Potts, b. 27 Jan 1750 |
Married |
22 Sep 1778 |
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Family |
Cornelis van Schaak Roosevelt, b. 30 Jan 1794 |
Married |
Abt 1822 |
Children |
+ | 1. Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
+ | 2. James Alfred Roosevelt, b. 13 June 1825 |
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1834 - 1884 (49 years)
Birth |
8 Jul 1834 |
Died |
14 Feb 1884 |
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Father |
Major James Stephens Bulloch, b. Abt 1793 |
Mother |
Martha Stewart, b. Abt 1799 |
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Family |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
Children |
+ | 1. Anna Roosevelt, b. 1855 |
+ | 2. 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, b. 27 Oct 1858, New York, New York, USA |
+ | 3. Elliott Roosevelt, b. 1860 |
+ | 4. Corinne Roosevelt, b. 1861 |
| 5. Kermit Roosevelt |
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1855 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1855 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Mother |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
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Family |
William Sheffield Cowles, b. Abt 1848 |
Children |
| 1. William Sheffield Cowles, Jr., b. 1895-1897 |
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1858 - 1919 (60 years)
Birth |
27 Oct 1858 |
New York, New York, USA |
Died |
6 Jan 1919 |
Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA |
Buried |
Youngs Mem. Cem., Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA |
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Father |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Mother |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
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Family 1 |
Alice Hathaway Lee, b. 29 Jul 1861, Chestnut Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
Married |
27 Oct 1880 |
Brookline, Massachusetts, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Alice Lee Roosevelt, b. 12 Feb 1884, New York, New York, USA |
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Family 2 |
Edith Kermit Carow, b. 6 Aug 1861, Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, USA |
Married |
2 Dec 1886 |
London, Middlesex, England |
Children |
+ | 1. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., b. 13 Sep 1887, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA |
+ | 2. Kermit Roosevelt, b. 10 Oct 1889, Oyster Bay, New York, USA |
| 3. Ethel Carow Roosevelt, b. 13 Aug 1891, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA |
| 4. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, b. 9 Apr 1894, Washington, District of Columbia, USA |
| 5. Quentin Roosevelt, b. 19 Nov 1897, Washington, District of Columbia, USA |
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1860 - 1894 (34 years)
Birth |
1860 |
Died |
13 Aug 1894 |
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Father |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Mother |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
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Family 1 |
Anna Rebecca Hall, b. 1863 |
Married |
1883 |
Children |
+ | 1. Eleanor (Anna) Roosevelt, b. 12 Oct 1884, New York, New York, USA |
| 2. Elliot Roosevelt, II, b. 1889 |
| 3. Hall Roosevelt, b. 28 Jun 1891, Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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Family 2 |
Katy Mann |
Children |
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1861 - 1933 (72 years)
Birth |
1861 |
Died |
1933 |
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Father |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Mother |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
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Family |
Douglas Robinson, b. 3 Jan 1855 |
Children |
| 1. Theodore Douglas Robinson, b. 28 Apr 1883 |
+ | 2. Corinne Douglas Robinson, b. 1886 |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Theodore Roosevelt, b. 22 Sep 1831 |
Mother |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 |
Married |
22 Dec 1853 |
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Name |
Theodore Roosevelt |
Birth |
22 Sep 1831 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
9 Feb 1878 |
Siblings |
1 Sibling |
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Person ID |
I15329 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
28 Mar 2001 |
Family |
Martha Bulloch, b. 8 Jul 1834 d. 14 Feb 1884 (Age 49 years) |
Marriage |
22 Dec 1853 |
Children |
+ | 1. Anna Roosevelt, b. 1855 d. Yes, date unknown |
+ | 2. 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, b. 27 Oct 1858, New York, New York, USA d. 6 Jan 1919, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA (Age 60 years) |
+ | 3. Elliott Roosevelt, b. 1860 d. 13 Aug 1894 (Age 34 years) |
+ | 4. Corinne Roosevelt, b. 1861 d. 1933 (Age 72 years) |
| 5. Kermit Roosevelt d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F5355 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
28 Mar 2001 |
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Notes |
- switched from plate glass to banking
Was remembered by his community as a philanthropist, a man who for his day and social position was extremely and often directly involved in charitable works including the Newsboys' Lodging home, Miss Slattery's Night School for Italian Children and various hospitals.
In his book Theodore Roosevelt, A Life, Nathan Miller writes,
"The elder Roosevelt was either founder or early supporter of almost every humanitarian endeavor in the city. In extending a hand to those less fortunate than himself, he acted from a disciplined sense of obligation as a Christian and a gentleman. Good fortune, he believed, must be balanced with productive work and service. He was a founder of the New York Orthopedic Hospital, of the Children's Aid Society, and was a guiding force in the YMCA. The founding meeting of the board of the American Museum of Natural History was held [in his home] in the front parlor on Twentieth Street, and he was a founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Every Sunday, he taught a mission class at Madison Square Presbyterian Church. When Thee Roosevelt realized the streets of New York were filled with homeless and abandoned children, he helped found the Newsboys' Lodging House....He not only provided financial support and persuaded wealthy friends to contibute...but gave his time to counseling the boys and listening to their problems. He found foster homes for some and dug into his own pocket to provide railroad fares home for runaways or for others to get a fresh start in the West."[1]
He was a "active father" very much involved with his children, taking them on frequent outings. TR's father, known to his family as "Thee" also took his family on several extended trips, traveling through Europe, the middle east, and hiring a river barge for a lengthy trip along the Nile River. The children, largely schooled at home, were constantly under his influence.
TR suffered greatly from asthma and his father spent many nights with him, holding him or taking him for a carriage ride with the hope that the night air and a fast horse would "force air into his lungs". His father became the architect and advocate for TR to build his body and had a gym constructed for him in the house. In 1878, while TR was a Sophomore at Harvard, his father died of stomach cancer. TR declared that "My father. . .was the best man I ever knew."
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