(1) Hij is getrouwd met Anna Rebecca Hall.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 december 1883 te United States, hij was toen 23 jaar oud.
Spouse: Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, Sr.
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(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met (Niet openbaar).
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Birth: Feb. 28, 1860tates President Theodore Roosevelt. He was very competitive with his older brother Teddy, and often succeeded Teddy and was thought to be the most promising of the Roosevelt children. He gained a drinking problem that resulted into alcoholism. No matter his decease, Eleanor loved her father deeply and would only comment on his positive attributes in life. He was also planked with depression and tried to commit suicide by jumping out of a window. He survived the jump but died later from a convulsion resulting from the fall. (1831 - 1878)elt (1889 - 1893)*inne Roosevelt Robinson (1861 - 1933)*al Cemetery info [?]
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Elliott Bulloch RooseveltGender: MaleBirth: Feb 28 1860 - New York City, New York, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Anna Rebecca Hall - Dec 1 1883 - Manhattan, New York City, New York, United StatesResidence: New York City, N.Y., N.Y.Residence: 1860 - Third Division 18th Ward, New York, New York, United StatesResidence: 1870 - New York, United StatesResidence: 1880 - New York, New York, New York, United StatesDeath: Aug 14 1894 - New York City, New York, United StatesBurial: Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Tivoli, Dutchess County, New York, United StatesParents: Theodore Roosevelt Sr., Martha Stewart Roosevelt (born Bulloch)Spouses: Anna Rebecca Roosevelt (born Hall), Catherine "Katy" Roosevelt (born Mann)Children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt Jr, Elliot Roosevelt Mann, Gracie Hall RooseveltSiblings: Corinne Robinson (born Roosevelt), Anna "Bamie" L Cowles (born Roosevelt), Roosenet, President Theodore Roosevelt</a> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt[1] (February 28, 1860 – August 14, 1894) was an American socialite.[2] He was the father of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), the 26th president of the United States. Elliott and Theodore were of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts; Eleanor later married her Hyde Park distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945), the 32nd President. Elliott was the third of the four children of Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (1831–1878) and Martha Stewart "Mittie" Bulloch (1835–1884). In addition to elder brother Theodore Jr., he had a younger sister named Corinne (1861–1933) and an elder sister named Anna (1855–1931), who was known as "Bamie". Mittie's brothers Irvine (1842–1898) and James (1823–1901) were Civil War Confederate veterans who accompanied Elliott when he left Europe in 1892 to admit himself into an asylum in Virginia. Elliott had a competitive relationship with his older brother.er family.their own daughters. Elliott enrolled at St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire in September 1875. He performed well academically though had to soon withdraw and return home after unexpectedly falling ill. Elliott maintained a charming and winsome personality all his life, which masked a growing drinking problem that started at a young age.Roosevelt made two hunting trips into West Texas. The first journey ignited his interest in the wilderness. In his second trip, the 16-year-old Elliott was accompanied by a cousin, 23-year-old John Roosevelt. The two traveled first to Dallas and planned to hunt bison in the area between Waxahachie, Texas and Houston, Texas. They also intended to spend some time at Fort McKavett State Historical Site, a since ghost town in Menard County, Texas. Once in Dallas, however, their plans changed after they met a group of other young men, one of whom was the sportsman Andrew Jameson, whose family made a fortune in Irish whiskey. These young men talked Elliott and John to go directly to West Texas to hunt bison.ocation just west of Graham, Texas where they listened to" the panther and wolves crying and howling" and kept their firearms within easy reach. Roosevelt wrote: “It is a glorious free life," so exciting that he did not grow homesick. The party passed through Fort Griffin, Texas, where they found in abundance bison, deer, antelope, quail, wild turkeys, and rabbits. When they cooked their game, the scent attracted unwanted guests of wolves and panthers.water hole.” They were probably at the time in southern Crosby County, Texas, some 40 miles east of Lubbock, Texas. After 300 miles of travel, the party soon found hunting bison to be most hazardous. Elliott and John at one point faced a herd of bison stampeding toward them. They waited until the bison were in close range before they fired their weapons. A near fatal incident took place when Elliott was charged by a huge bull, which he had wounded. He barely could reload his rifle in time to fire a shot that struck one of the front legs of a bison. The animal crashed to the ground directly in front of Elliott. "Trails bad-freezing night no water...Again only mud no water freezing hard...Fright ful [sic] thirst.” They reached Fort Griffin on George Washington's birthday and a week later returned to Dallas. Then, Elliott and John resumed their originally planned route. They were back in New York in late May 1877.rtune and lived the lifestyle of the idle rich by, among other pursuits, hunting tigers in India.Hathaway Lee. In 1883, Roosevelt wed a rich debutante, Anna Rebecca Hall (1863–1892), the eldest daughter of Valentine Gill Hall Jr., and Mary Livingston Ludlow. The wedding was held on December 1, 1883 in Calvary Church in New York City. The couple had three children:9 – May 25, 1893), who died from scarlet fever, which soon became alcoholism, an affliction to which his son Hall later succumbed.o Eleanor. Eleanor later recalled that on his many horseback riding expeditions with the young children in Virginia, he became attached to "one girl in particular of whom I was jealous." On occasion, he would, to the jubilation of Eleanor, return home for a few days. Theodore Roosevelt became the conservator for his spendthrift brother.e by jumping out a window; he survived the initial fall, but suffered a seizure and died a few days later. At the time of his death, his alcoholism had escalated such that he was consuming numerous bottles of champagne and brandy each day.ecialized in likenesses to look at the child and subsequently the Roosevelts settled out of court for $10,000. The sum was placed in a trust, but according to the Manns the child never received a dime as the money apparently was looted by Katy's lawyers. There was some correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and her half-brother Elliott Roosevelt Mann (c. 1891–1976)
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Elliott Bulloch RooseveltGender: MaleBirth: Feb 28 1860Death: Cause of death: Jumper - Aug 14 1894Nationality: United States of AmericaEthnicity: Dutch-AmericanMarriage: Spouse: Anna Hall Roosevelt - Dec 1 1883Residence: Hempstead Relatives:
Relation Name Birth
Father Theodore Roosevelt Sr. Sep 22 1831
Mother Martha Bulloch Roosevelt July 8 1835
Daughter Eleanor Roosevelt Oct 11 1884
Son Hall Roosevelt June 28 1891
Son Elliott Roosevelt Mann
Son <a>Elliott Roosevelt, Jr. 1889
Sister Bamie Roosevelt Jan 18 1855
Brother Theodore Roosevelt Oct 27 1858
Sister ;Corinne Roosevelt Robinson Sep 27 1861
Wife Anna Hall Roosevelt Mar 17 1863
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