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  1. wikipedia:de:Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney: Ereignisse. 18 Mai 1908 Geburt: 1940 Scheidung: ♂ James Roosevelt b. 23 Dezember 1907 d. 13 August 1991. 1942 Hochzeit: ♂ w John Hay Whitney b. 27 August 1904 d. 8 Februar 1982. 25 März 1958 Tod: Von Gr ...

  2. Betsey Roosevelt (née Cushing, later Whitney) (1908-1998), Philanthropist; former wife of James Roosevelt, and later wife of John Hay Whitney; daughter of Harvey Cushing. Sitter in 2 portraits . Like voting is closed. Thanks for Liking. Please Like other ...

  3. Babe was the daughter of Dr. Harvey Cushing. Together, with her older sisters, she was part of the "fabulous Cushing sisters ." [17] Her sister Minnie Cushing was the second wife of Vincent Astor , and another sister, Betsey Cushing married James Roosevelt (the son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt ), and later John Hay Whitney . [18]

  4. Betsey Maria Whitney ( née Cushing, formerly Roosevelt; May 18, 1908 – March 25, 1998) was an American philanthropist, a former daughter-in-law of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and later wife of U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St James's, John Hay Whitney.

  5. Name variations: Betsey Cushing; Mrs. James Roosevelt; Mrs. John Hay Whitney. Born Betsey Maria Cushing, May 18, 1908; died in Manhasset, New York, Mar 25, 1998; dau. of Henry Cushing (neurosurgeon) and Katherine "Kate" (Crowell) Cushing; sister of Babe Paley (1915–1978) and Minnie Astor Fosburgh (1906–1978); m. Source for information on ...

  6. 4. Feb. 1992 · Unfortunately David Grafton's biography of the Cushing sisters is repetitive, disjointed, and filled with details of no interest to me, such as long lists describing pieces of jewelry left in Babe Paley's will, or the contents of Betsey Whitney's home in England. I can only hope that the women themselves were more interesting and deep than Mr. Grafton's book about them.

  7. 5. März 2022 · Description Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney, 1940.jpg. English: Betsey Cushing Roosevelt, just arrived in Los Angeles for her divorce suit against husband James Roosevelt, the eldest son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Roosevelts were married for ten years before they separated and Mrs. Roosevelt moved from Los Angeles back to New York ...