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  Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roosevelt's mother Sara Ann Delano (1854–1941) was of French Protestant (Huguenot) descent, her ancestor Phillippe de la Noye having arrived in Massachusetts in 1621.
Roosevelt's strong base in the largest state made him an obvious candidate for the Democratic nomination, which was hotly contested since it seemed clear that Hoover would be defeated at the 1932 presidential election.
Roosevelt's main problem was that as long as the British were providing most of the troops, aircraft and ships against the Germans he had to accept Churchill's idea that a launch across the Channel would have to wait, at least until the American power was at least equal of that of the British.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt   (11067 words)

  
 Family of Theodore Roosevelt- Family Tree;Theodore Roosevelt Association
Roosevelt bequeathed upon his children his own unique, homespun philosophy, which he famously called "The Strenuous Life." The phrase became the mantra of the Roosevelt family.
Roosevelt's own sister, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, was herself acutely aware of the influence that her father had had on her famous brother.
Roosevelt's father had instilled in him a genuine enthusiasm and wonderment of life itself; a belief that life should be lived with passion, zeal, and a sense of adventure.
www.theodoreroosevelt.org /life/strenuouslegacy.htm   (1625 words)

  
 Franklin D. Roosevelt -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), 32nd President of the United States, the longest-serving holder of the office, was one of the central figures of 20th century history.
Roosevelt campaigned on the Democratic platform advocating "immediate and drastic reductions of all public expenditures," "abolishing useless commissions and offices, consolidating bureaus and eliminating extravagances reductions in bureaucracy," and for a "sound currency to be maintained at all hazards."Garret, Garet.
Roosevelt's face can be found on the obverse of the dime, in honor of his founding of the March of Dimes.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Franklin_D._Roosevelt   (10762 words)

  
 CAC Manuscripts: MS 415
Roosevelt's unique personal and political lives are reflected in the wide variety of pamphlets, brochures, clippings, press releases, and other materials which comprise the collection.
There followed Roosevelt's struggle to overcome the crippling effects of the polio attack he suffered in 1921 and his triumphant re-entry into politics in 1924 with his famous "Happy Warrior" speech nominating Al Smith at the Democratic National Convention.
Holograph chart of the Roosevelt family tree prepared by Roosevelt's daughter Anna and her fiance John Boettiger.
www.bgsu.edu /colleges/library/cac/ms0415.html   (965 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt.org
Some pages, such as Roosevelt’s biography, contain a left navigation bar of links to related content, while others, such as the Roosevelt family tree, do not contain any navigation except inconspicuous buttons back to the home page and to the previous page.
For example, in the section entitled, “On African Americans”, writer Linda Milano states that Roosevelt had a “good record of treatment of African Americans.” She lists his dinner with Booker T. Washington, his speech against lynching, and his appointment of African Americans to government posts.
While admitting that Roosevelt botched his handling of the “Brownsville Incident” in which 167 soldiers were wrongly accused of shooting up the town, she points out that Roosevelt had several loyal African American employees to whom he was good.
www.publichistory.org /reviews/view_review.asp?DBID=100   (2703 words)

  
 Genealogy.com - Ancestry of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was born October 27, 1858 in New York City and was a fifth cousin to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
His father was was from a Dutch mercantile family that was long involved in city business; Roosevelt's father instilled in him a sense of civic responsibility and obligation.
Roosevelt was a dynamic leader and a strong nationalist who greatly expanded the power of the presidency.
www.genealogy.com /famousfolks/theodore-roosevelt   (146 words)

  
 Family tree diagram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Roosevelt Family Tree The prominence of the Roosevelt family in American history is. A copy of the Shockwave plugin is needed to view the family tree..
This diagram shows a genetic 'family tree', which can be analysed using such techniques to resolve, for example, issues of disputed paternity..
Were you to try to construct a family tree for all mammals,.
www.wildloan.com /family-tree-diagram.html   (311 words)

  
 Family Forest® - eBooks
The Family Forest is a tour guide to statements and connections many experts believe to be true.
Family Forest users are encouraged to judge the validity of each source citation for themselves.
Family Forest® is a registered trademark of MPC, Inc.
www.familyforest.com /Kerry_Bush_Cousins.html   (131 words)

  
 Kleinberg Family Tree
Please send additional information, corrections, pictures or other pertinent information to John Kleinberg e-mail: k-bergs@comcast.net Only the names of deceased family members will be published here but information on all family members will be recorded for future generations.
He married Hannah Frances Unger on Oct 8, 1916 in Philadelphia, PA. She was the daughter of Phillip and Josephine (Litten) Unger, and was born July 16, 1890 in _____.
Isadore Kleinberg died on June 25, 1977 in Philadelphia and is buried in Roosevelt Memorial Park in Trevose, PA..
www.kleinberg.com /kleinberg   (669 words)

  
 Georgia State Historic Sites ~ FDR's Little White House
Roosevelt as “First Lady of the World,” focusing on her political and charitable work, and illustrating how people of the world admired her.
It was during his stays in Warm Springs that Roosevelt witnessed first-hand the plight of rural Americans and envisioned many of the New Deal programs he designed to stimulate the economy and lift the country out of the Depression.
At the time of her death in 1959, she bequeathed it and the surrounding land to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Commission, and in 1961, the house was dedicated formally as a museum.
www.fdr-littlewhitehouse.org /02_promotion/02_b_2003.html   (2578 words)

  
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Anna James Franklin Elliot Franklin John Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt (1906-75) (1907-91) (1909) (1910-90) (1914-88) (1916-81) Influential Characters in Eleanor’s Life: Childhood: Eleanor’s father and mother were wealthy NY socialistes.
Early Marriage: “She crowded into her daily schedule as a mother, society matron, and political wife… and supervised the family’s frequent moves.” She hired Lucy Mercer to be her social secretary and she became a friend of the family.
Friends and Family: She found herself surrounded by friends and family at Vall-Kill, her cottage at Hyde Park, and the furniture factory she had converted into a guest house and now made into her year-round home.
www.arches.uga.edu /~ewagoner/biography.doc   (1442 words)

  
 The Burnett Family
He made enemies of such powerful families as the Philipses and De Lanceys, and his action in setting up a court of chancery was roundly denounced by the Assembly in 1727.
In January 1898 McKinley appointed him federal district attorney for the southern district of New York, and on the completion of his four-year term he was reappointed by Roosevelt.
You can join the Burnett family mailing list by typing the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to the regular mailing list or the digest form of the mailing list.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/burnett/burnett.htm   (1773 words)

  
 Bush Family Has Impressive Lineage
If they are a part of your family history, then you should know about them.
It looks like it would be more prestigious to stay in their home country where the title was acquired or inherited.
The younger sons of noble families, while having social status in their home countries, did not have any way to earn an income and there was nothing for them to use such as farmland.
www.illuminati-news.com /impressive-lineage.htm   (866 words)

  
 Women's History Month Resources -- Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
Eleanor Roosevelt brings to life one of the century's most influential women.
See the Roosevelt family tree, newspaper columns written by Mrs.
Roosevelt, a clip from a TV appearance, a timeline, and a guide for teachers.
www.ed.gov /free/w-history.html   (427 words)

  
 Dylan Klebold's Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
They were instrumental in the assassination of the Czar and his family, as well as in the extermination of millions of "White" Russians, who opposed the Communist takeover.
Their planks, calling for minorities to oust whites and for national borders to be abolished, heavily influenced the Communist Party, ACLU, ADL, Southern Poverty Law Center and Hate Watch.
Long, who was putting together a drive for the White House to unseat pro-minority President Franklin Roosevelt, was gunned down by Weiss in the state Capitol Building in 1936.
www.nationalist.org /docs/history/klebold.html   (3093 words)

  
 Family Tree
Kennedy was one of Franklin Roosevelt’s prime financial backers in his 1932 presidential campaign.
The Kennedy family patriarch suffered a stroke in 1961 while playing golf in Palm Beach, Fla.; he was paralyzed and virtually unable to speak until his death eight years later.
Her mother, a staunch Catholic, did not approve of her marriage to William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, because the titled Briton was Anglican.
www.kennedy-web.com /tree.htm   (2104 words)

  
 The American Experience | Eleanor Roosevelt | Roosevelt Family Tree
The prominence of the Roosevelt family in American history is legendary.
The family's legacy claims two of America's best-loved presidents as well as one of the most influential first ladies.
From the first 17th-century merchants who established their family's fortune to Eleanor Roosevelt's vehement activity in public affairs in the 1960s, the family's influence on American politics, society, and culture spans the centuries.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/eleanor/sfeature/tree.html   (107 words)

  
 STARR Family Tree
Jean's children were raised by her parents until Pearl's death, and then by her brother and sister-in-law Donald and Dorothy STARR.
He is sorely missed by friends and family.
She enjoys her family immensely and particularly her grandchildren.
www.loebtree.com /starrs.html   (1218 words)

  
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To whom without their resilience and integrity, we their descendents would not have achieved the heights that they had aspired.
The Short/Austin Family Tree contains the names of 1,044 family members, with more to be added as they are received.
Family members wishing to contribute additional information such as photos, births, deaths, or correct erroneous information please forward it to me at the following e-mail address:
www.shortaustinfamilytree.com   (212 words)

  
 First Family History Facts--Family Tree Magazine
This was necessary because he took office upon the unexpected death of President Warren Harding, when Vice President Coolidge was visiting his Vermont family farmhouse.
Franklin's wife Eleanor was the daughter of Theodore's brother, so the first President Roosevelt was her "Uncle Ted." Thus Eleanor Roosevelt, so far, is the only first lady who did not change her last name to take on her husband'sÑbecause they already had the same last name.
Read the complete guide to finding presidents in your family tree in the February 2001 issue of Family Tree magazine.
www.familytreemagazine.com /articles/feb01/facts.html   (544 words)

  
 Roosevelt family tree: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Roosevelt family tree: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
This table shows the descent of President Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt quick summary:
Theodore roosevelt (october 27, 1858-january 6, 1919) was the twenty-fifth (1901) vice president and the twenty-sixth (1901-1909)...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/roosevelt_family_tree.htm   (67 words)

  
 Shop A&E and The History Channel : Teddy Roosevelt: An American Lion DVD set
He was the living embodiment of the nation, a powerhouse politician whose straight-ahead style and penchant for delivering a "square deal" made him one of the most influential presidents in American history.
From his days as a Dakota cowboy to the White House and beyond, TEDDY ROOSEVELT: AN AMERICAN LION explores every aspect of Theodore Roosevelt's remarkable life.
And President Clinton reflects on Roosevelt's towering legacy.
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 The Schmittberger Family
This webpage is dedicated the family of NYPD Chief Inspector Maximilliam Franklin Schmittberger and his Descendants.
On this page are many photographs of the Family, many of which remained hidden for over 80 years.
If you are a member of this Family
groups.msn.com /theschmittbergerfamily   (120 words)

  
 Griffin Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
SPENCER1 GRIFFIN was born February 26, 1796 in KY..
ROY JEFFERSON4 GRIFFIN (WALTER3, HENRY2, SPENCER1) was born May 19, 1907, and died July 1976 in Arch "Roosevelt" New Mexico.
She was born June 27, and died March 1977.
ladytuffie.tripod.com /LaneFamilyTree/id16.html   (1275 words)

  
 The American Experience | Eleanor Roosevelt | Roosevelt Family Tree
To use the "Roosevelt Family Tree", you need a copy of the Shockwave plugin.
You can download the Shockwave plugin from Macromedia's Web site.
Please tell us what you think about the interactive "Roosevelt Family Tree".
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/eleanor/sfeature/tree_shock.html   (44 words)

  
 Tyree Family Tree
Asterixes (*) at the left indicate that we know their e-mail address.
Since the tree is so unmanageably large, I've found it helpful to print it out and color code siblings with highlighter pens.
Moreover, because the tree is so big, I have had to split it into two web pages.
users.aol.com /rtyree/a/GenesTree.html   (1975 words)

  
 Frankin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum - 2 of 12 - Frankin D. Roosevelt's Springwood estate at Hyde Park, New York ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Frankin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum - 2 of 12 - Frankin D. Roosevelt's Springwood estate at Hyde Park, New York State and Vanderbilt Estate, Duchess County, New York State trip, 17th July 2001 - USA Summer 2001 - part of Lachlan Cranswick's Personal Homepage
Frankin D. Roosevelt's Springwood estate at Hyde Park, New York State and Vanderbilt Estate, Duchess County, New York State trip, 17th July 2001 - USA Summer 2001
Frankin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum - 17th July 2001 - 2 of 12
lachlan.bluehaze.com.au /usa2001/hyde_park2001/17jul2001b   (527 words)

  
 A Genealogy Page, Family History, Brady Adamson, South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Canada, Quebec, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This site was created as a tool for tracking our family trees.
We're trying to supply all of the family information we have in hopes that visitors might help us expand upon or improve the accuracy of our ancestries.
Here is a list of surnames & patronymic names of our direct ancestors; those from the Harrell tree are in purple.
home.comcast.net /~abaaba10   (296 words)

  
 Professional Genealogists, Ancestry & Family Tree Researchers Directory
Professional Genealogists, Ancestry & Family Tree Researchers Directory
I would like a genealogy professional to contact me. My expectation for professional research is...
Search the specialty categories on the left & contact the professionals who have experience you require.
www.expertgenealogy.com   (227 words)

  
 Robert Lockwood Family Tree, part 2 of 5
Oral family history has one of two brothers marrying his brother's widow and raising his nieces & nephews as his own children.
daughter of Abraham Maibee of Yorktown, NY A note in a family Bible says she died aged 88.
Lockwood's first name has been spelled as Bethsheba, Bathsheba, and Bashuba and her maiden name spelled as either Maibee or Mabie.
home.att.net /~jg245/lockwod2.htm   (1737 words)

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