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  1. Susan Roosevelt Weld is an American educator who is a former professor at Harvard specializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law. She also was General Counsel to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. She was the First Lady of Massachusetts from 1991 until 1997.

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    Bill Weld's first wife, Susan Roosevelt Weld, Harvard professor specializing in Ancient China and later General Counsel to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, is a great-granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt.

  3. Quentin Roosevelt (1919–1948) ⚭ 1944 Frances Blanche Webb (1917–1995) Anna C. Roosevelt (* 1946), Archäologin; Alexandra Roosevelt ⚭ Ronald W. Dworkin; Susan Roosevelt ⚭1975–2002 William Weld (* 1945), Gouverneur von Massachusetts David Minot Weld (* 1976) Ethel Derby Weld (* 1977) Mary Blake Weld (* 1979) Quentin Roosevelt Weld ...

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    Weld married Susan Roosevelt Weld, a great-granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt, on June 7, 1975. Susan Roosevelt Weld was a professor at Harvard University specializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law, and she later served as General Counsel to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.

  5. Susan Roosevelt Weld: Covenant in Jin’s Walled Cities: The Discoveries at Houma and Wenxian. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 1990. Susan R. Weld: The Covenant Texts from Houma and Wenxian. In: Edward L. Shaughnessy (Hrsg.): New Sources of Early Chinese History: An Introduction of the Reading of Inscriptions and Manuscripts.

  6. 5. Aug. 2016 · Weld originally had five children with his first wife, Susan Roosevelt Weld, whom he divorced in 2002. If your ears perked up at the mention of a Roosevelt, you're on the right track —...

  7. Susan Roosevelt Weld '70, J.D. '74, Ph.D. '90 In 1948, as Mao's revolution roiled China, an airplane of the China National Aviation Corporation crashed in Hong Kong harbor. Quentin Roosevelt, grandson of Theodore Roosevelt and vice president of that airline, which served Chiang Kai-shek's government, perished in the crash.