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  1. Ruth was first born in 1891. And she was followed by Esther, Marion, Richard, and Francis between 1983 and 1903. Ruth Cleveland. The first of the Clevelands’ children was born in 1891, leaving a surprisingly long gap between marriage and parenthood. It wasn’t until after Cleveland’s first term that Francis gave birth. The president would ...

  2. The Curtiss Candy company always said it was named for Ruth Cleveland, beloved daughter of Grover Cleveland. Historians are a little bit skeptical, and it seems a little ironic that Babe Ruth, the ...

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  3. 25. Feb. 2024 · The company claimed Ruth Cleveland had visited its factory as a child, and this caused it to name its flagship candy bar after her nearly two decades later. It's worth noting that there's absolutely no evidence that Cleveland visited the factory (although there's also no evidence to directly refute it, either). The U.S. legal system apparently ...

  4. PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 8. -- Funeral services for Ruth Cleveland, the eldest daughter of ex-President Grover Cleveland, were held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Cleveland residence, Westlands.

  5. 5. Apr. 2019 · Ruth Cleveland, 1891-1904. You have most probably heard of this presidential child, although you might not be aware of it. Ruth Cleveland, born in the period between her father’s non-consecutive terms, was very popular with the public, being called Baby Ruth in the press. She achieved a sort of immortality when a candy maker named the Baby ...

  6. 19. Jan. 2024 · Ruth E. Waters Obituary. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Ruth E. Waters (Cleveland, Ohio), who passed away on January 7, 2024, leaving to mourn family and friends. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. She was loved and cherished by many people including : her child Velvey Waters ...

  7. RUTH CLEVELAND DEAD.; Eldest Child of ex-President Cleveland Dies Suddenly at Princeton Home. Share full article. Special to The New York Times. Jan. 8, 1904; Credit... The New York Times Archives ...