List of Children of The Presidents of The United States - Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt

Child Lifetime Spouse Notes
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 1906–1975 Curtis Bean Dall Mother of:
  • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1927–present)
  • Curtis Roosevelt (1930–present)
Clarence John Boettiger Mother of John Roosevelt Boettiger (1939–present)
James Addison Halsted
James Roosevelt
nickname: Jimmy
1907–1991 Betsey Maria Cushing Father of Sara Delano Roosevelt (1932–present)
Romelle Theresa Schneider Father of James Roosevelt, Jr. (1945–present)
Gladys Irene Owens
Mary Lena Winskill
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (I) 1909 no spouse died as an infant
Elliott Roosevelt 1910–1990 Elizabeth Browning Donner Father of William Donner Roosevelt (1932–2003)
Ruth Josephine Googins Father of:
  • Ruth Chandler Roosevelt (Lindsley) (1934–present)
  • Elliott "Tony" Roosevelt Jr. (1936–present)
  • David Boynton Roosevelt (1942–present)
Faye Margaret Emerson
Minnewa Bell
Patricia Peabody
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (II) 1914–1988 Ethel du Pont Father of:
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt III (1938–present)
  • Christopher du Pont Roosevelt (1941–present)
Suzanne Perrin
Felicia Schiff Warburg
Patricia Luisa Oakes
Linda McKay Stevenson
John Aspinwall Roosevelt 1916–1981 Anne Lindsay Clark Father of:
  • Haven Clark Roosevelt
  • Anne Sturgis "Nina" Roosevelt (1942–present)
  • Sara Delano "Sally" Roosevelt (1946–1960)
  • Joan Lindsay Roosevelt (1952–1997)
Irene Elder Boyd

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