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  1. 42 Jacobus or James Roosevelt [9th child of 40 & 41] (1724-1777) m. 1746 43 Annatje Bogert (1728-1773) m. 1774 44 Eleanor (Thomson) Gibson. 45 James Roosevelt [7th child of 42 & 43] (1759-1840) m. 1793 lived at New York City 46 Maria Van Schaack (1773-1845) Great Grandparents. 47 Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt [1st child of 45 & 46] (1794-1871)

  2. Jacobus "James" Roosevelt III (January 10, 1760 – February 6, 1847) was an American businessman and politician from New York City. A member of the Roosevelt family , he was the son of Isaac Roosevelt and great-grandfather of President Franklin D. Roosevelt .

  3. James Roosevelt (23 Aralık 1907 – 13 Ağustos 1991) Başkan Franklin D. Roosevelt ve Eleanor Roosevelt 'ın en büyük oğullarıydı. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Deniz Piyade Kolordusu 'nun bir tuğgenerali, iş adamı ve Franklin D. Roosevelt'ın bir sekreteriydi. Amerikalı bir asker ile ilgili bu madde taslak seviyesindedir.

  4. Biografia. Era figlio del presidente Franklin Delano Roosevelt e di Eleanor Roosevelt. Nacque a New York. È stato anche un marine, aiutante del padre, segretario del presidente, un attivista del partito democratico e un uomo d'affari. È stato membro del Congresso degli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1954 al 1965 .

  5. James Roosevelt (født 23. december 1907, død 13. august 1991) var den ældste søn af præsident Franklin D. Roosevelt og Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. Han blev født i New York på 125 East 36th Street og gik på Harvard University 1926 - 1930 .

  6. 9. Jan. 2018 · Childhood & Early Life. James Roosevelt, the second child of six children born to Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), the 32nd president of the United States, and his wife Eleanor, received his early education from schools in Washington, D.C. Like his father, he attended the Groton School, an elite boarding school in Massachusetts.

  7. 14. Aug. 1991 · James Roosevelt was born in New York City on Dec. 23, 1907, in the first house his father and mother, Eleanor, had all to themselves -- a brownstone on 36th Street between Madison and Park Avenues.