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Zij zijn getrouwd op 29 april 1882 te Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.
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Corinne Roosevelt<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Sep 26 1861 - New York City, New York, USA<br>Death: Feb 17 1933 - New York City, New York, New York, USA<br>Father: Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.<br>Mother: Martha "Mittie" Stewart Roosevelt (born Bulloch)<br>Husband: Douglas Robinson, Jr.<br>Children: Theodore "Teddy" Douglas Robinson, Corinne Douglas Cole (born Robinson), Monroe Douglas Robinson, Stewart Douglas Robinson<br>Siblings: Anna L Cowles (born Roosevelt), Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, Jr., Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, Sr., Quentin Roosevelt, Baime Roosevelt
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Corinne Robinson (born Roosevelt)Gender: FemaleBirth: Sep 27 1861 - New York City, New York, United StatesMarriage: Apr 29 1882 - Manhattan, New York City, New York, United StatesResidence: 1870 - New York City, New York County, New York, United StatesResidence: 1870 - New York, United StatesResidence: 1880 - New York, New York, New York, United StatesResidence: 1900 - ED 184 District 2 West Orange town, Essex, New Jersey, United StatesResidence: 1930 - Manhattan (Districts 0501-0750), New York, New York, United StatesDeath: Obituary - Ohio, United StatesDeath: Feb 17 1933 - New York City, New York, United StatesBurial: Feb 1933 - Robinson Cemetery, Columbia Center, Herkimer, New York, United StatesParents: Theodore Roosevelt Sr., Martha Stewart Roosevelt (born Bulloch)Husband: Douglas Robinson JrChildren: Theodore Douglas Robinson, Corinne Douglas Robinson, Monroe Douglas Robinson, Stewart Douglas Robinson, Mrs Joseph W AlsopSiblings: Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, Anna "Bamie" L Cowles (born Roosevelt), Roosenet, President Theodore Roosevelt; Additional information:
LifeSketch: Corinne Roosevelt (September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933) was an American poet, writer and lecturer. She was also the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of future First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt.27, 1861, at 28 East 20th Street in New York City, the fourth and youngest child of businessman/philanthropist Theodore "Thee" Roosevelt Sr. and socialite Martha Stewart "Mittie" Bulloch. Her siblings were Anna (called "Bamie" or "Bye"), Theodore Jr. (who became President), and Elliott (the father of future First Lady of the United States Anna Eleanor Roosevelt). As an Oyster Bay Roosevelt Corinne was a descendant of the Schuyler family. She received most of her education from private tutors. T.R.'s second wife and later the First Lady of the United States. Theodore Sr. was a supporter of the North during the Civil War, while Mittie supported the South. Mittie's home state was Georgia, and she had moved to New York only because of her marriage to Theodore. Mittie's brothers were members of the Confederate Navy. However, the conflict between Corinne's parents' political loyalties did not prevent her from experiencing a privileged childhood, including the best schools and regular travel, or the formal debut into society expected of the daughters of prominent families.oem, "The Call of Brotherhood", in Scribner's Magazine. Her first book of poems of the same title was published in 1912. This volume was quickly followed by One Woman to Another and Other Poems (1914) dedicated to her daughter, also named Corinne, commemorating the loss of Robinson's brother Elliott and son, Stewart.ifice (1919) dedicated to her brother Theodore Roosevelt, The Poems of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (1924), and Out of Nymph (1930) dedicated to Charles Scribner. She also wrote the prose memoir My Brother Theodore Roosevelt (1924).of 1920, Robinson became the first woman ever called upon to second the nomination of a national party convention candidate; speaking before a crowd of 14,000, she endorsed General Leonard Wood as the 1920 Republican candidate for president. After Wood lost the nomination to Harding, Robinson came out strongly for Harding and his vice-presidential candidate, Calvin Coolidge. In the 1924 election, she served as a member of Coolidge's advisory committee. Also in 1924, she wrote a letter to The New York Times commenting on the election loss of her nephew, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., for Governor of New York.ent of the United States. During the 1932 election, she declined the designation of a Republican elector-at-large, and wrote to Franklin saying that she had refused to take an active part in the campaign. She also stated that:nearer to me in age than Theodore. For her I have the deepest affection and respect. So, much as I would like to pay the highest tribute to President Hoover, I cannot do so in this campaign. lifel grandfather, James Monroe (1799–1870), a member of the House of Representatives, was a nephew of U.S. President James Monroe (1758–1831). Their marriage produced four children: Robinson (1883–1934), a member of the New York State Senate who married his distant cousin, Helen Rebecca Roosevelt (1881–1962), daughter of James Roosevelt "Rosey" Roosevelt (1854–1927) and Helen Schermerhorn Astor (1855–1893) of the Astor family, and half-niece of Franklin Delano Roosevelttives. the 1920s, Robinson's health failed her a number of times and she had a total of sixteen eye surgeries.onth before Franklin was inaugurated as President. Her funeral was held at St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church and was attended by more than 1,000 people, including President-elect Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sara Roosevelt, Anna Roosevelt, and Curtis B. Dall. The bulk of her estate was divided among her three surviving children with smaller bequests made to grandchildren, nephews, friends and institutions. She left all real and personal property she had received from her uncle, Cornelius V. S. Roosevelt to her daughter, Corrine. The household furniture, residue of the property, including $30,000 left to her by another uncle, James King Gracie (1840–1903), was to be shared equally among her children. A portrait of Harriet Douglas (1790–1872), sister-in-law of James Monroe, painted by Sir William Beechey, was left to her grandson, Douglas Robinson (1906-1964), of whom Harriet was his great-great-great aunt.Memorial Association, of which she was a director, at Roosevelt House at 28 East 20th Street. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin. The Association also planned a memorial fund in her honor to augment the Roosevelt endowment fund for the preservation of the Roosevelt House.[26] In 1942, two oriental plane trees were planted in front of the Roosevelt House and dedicated to the memory of Anna Roosevelt Cowles and Corinne.147 East 61st Street, as well as a country home called Gelston Castle in Mohawk near Jordanville, New York where she cultivated her interest in flowers.24 Madison Avenue, a five-story building adjoining the southwest corner of 49th Street, to Bernard A. Ottenberg and Roy Foster for a period of 80 years with annual rent of about $25,000 a year for the first 20 years. At the time, the entire building was occupied by the Braus Art Galleries. After the expiration of the Braus lease, the new lessees planned to construct a nine-story store and loft building with foundations for twelve to fifteen stories.lub.
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Corinne Robinson (born Roosevelt)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Sep 27 1861 - New York City, New York County, New York<br>Marriage: Apr 29 1882<br>Death: Feb 17 1933 - New York City, New York, United States<br>Father: Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.<br>Mother: Martha Stewart Mittie Roosevelt (born Bulloch)<br>Husband: Douglas Robinson<br>Children: Theodore Douglas RobinsonCorinne Corrinne Douglas Cole (born Robinson Alsop)Monroe RobinsonStewart Douglas Robinson<br>Siblings: President Theodore Teddy Roosevelt, Jr.Anna Bamie Cowles (born Roosevelt)Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt<br>Photos:
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