Massie Trial - Family Tree

Family Tree

Gardiner Greene Hubbard
(1822–1897)
Gertrude McCurdy
(1827–1909)
Cornelius Roosevelt
(1794-1871)
Charles Bell
(born 1858)
Roberta Hubbard
(1859-1885)
Mabel Hubbard
(1857–1923)
A. G. Bell
(1847–1922)
Robert Roosevelt
(1829–1906)
Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
(1831–1878)
Grace Hubbard Fortescue
(1883–1979)
"Rolly" Fortescue
(1875–1952)
Theodore Roosevelt
(1858–1919)
Thomas H. Massie
(1905–1987)
Thalia Massie
(1911–1963 )
Julian Louis Reynolds
(born 1910)
Helene Whitney
(1914–1990)

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