Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
Child | Lifetime | Spouse | Notes | |
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt | 1906–1975 | Curtis Bean Dall | Mother of:
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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:
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Faye Margaret Emerson | ||||
Minnewa Bell | ||||
Patricia Peabody | ||||
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (II) | 1914–1988 | Ethel du Pont | Father of:
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Suzanne Perrin | ||||
Felicia Schiff Warburg | ||||
Patricia Luisa Oakes | ||||
Linda McKay Stevenson | ||||
John Aspinwall Roosevelt | 1916–1981 | Anne Lindsay Clark | Father of:
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Irene Elder Boyd |
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“A society in which everyone works is not necessarily a free society and may indeed be a slave society; on the other hand, a society in which there is widespread economic insecurity can turn freedom into a barren and vapid right for the millions of people.”
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“A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself, to keep his friends in countenance.”
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