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  1. Douglas Robinson Jr. (January 3, 1855 – September 12, 1918) was an American businessman who was married to Corinne Roosevelt, a sister of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. On April 29, 1882, she married Douglas Robinson Jr. (1855–1918), son of Douglas Robinson Sr. and Frances (née Monroe) Robinson at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Robinson's maternal grandfather, James Monroe (1799–1870), a member of the House of Representatives , was a nephew of U.S. President James Monroe (1758–1831). [15]

  3. Douglas Robinson Jr. (January 3, 1855 – September 12, 1918) was an American businessman who was married to Corinne Roosevelt, a sister of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

  4. 19. Jan. 2023 · Douglas Robinson Jr. (January 3, 1855 – September 12, 1918) was an American businessman who was married to Corinne Roosevelt, a sister of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

    • Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
    • Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK
    • January 03, 1855
    • Rodney Frederick Nock
  5. Geburt: 27 September 1861, New York City Hochzeit: ♂ Douglas Robinson, Jr. Tod: 17 Februar 1933, New York City Bestattung: Herkimer County (New York)

  6. He was a director of several important institutions notably the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, the Equitable Life Assurance Company and the Astor Trust Company. After the Panic of 1907, he was appointed one of the receivers of New York's Metropolitan Street Railway Company.

  7. 19. Jan. 2023 · On April 29, 1882, Corinne Roosevelt married Douglas Robinson, Jr. (January 3, 1855 — September 12, 1918), son of Douglas Robinson, Sr. (March 24, 1824 — November 30, 1893) and Frances Monroe (April 14, 1824 — August 22, 1906). Frances was a grandniece of President James Monroe (1758—1831). Their marriage produced four children: