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  1. Alice Hathaway Roosevelt (née Lee; July 29, 1861 – February 14, 1884) was an American socialite and the first wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. Two days after giving birth to their only child, she died from undiagnosed Bright's disease.

  2. Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt, geborene Lee (* 29. Juli 1861 in Chestnut Hill (Massachusetts); † 14. Februar 1884 in New York City) war die erste Ehefrau von Theodore Roosevelt und Mutter der Schriftstellerin Alice Roosevelt Longworth . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biografie. 1.1 Frühes Leben. 1.2 Ehe mit Theodor Roosevelt. 1.3 Geburt der Tochter und Tod.

  3. Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt was Theodore Roosevelt’s first wife and mother to their only child together, Alice Lee Roosevelt. Alice Hathaway Lee was a beautiful and dainty woman from a wealthy Bostonian family. She was known as “sunshine” to her friends and family due to her bright personality.

  4. Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (1861-1884) was Theodore Roosevelt’s first wife. Born in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1861, to the wealthy banker George Cabot Lee and his wife Caroline Watts Haskell Lee, Alice met Theodore when she was seventeen years old.

  5. 20. Aug. 2018 · The love of Theodore Roosevelt and Alice Lee. Posted on August 20, 2018 by Historical Snapshots. Standing 5’7″ and willowy with long wavy golden hair and blue-gray eyes, Alice Hathaway Lee was radiant, enchanting. Family members called her “sunshine.” In many ways, she was what Theodore Roosevelt was not.

  6. Born Alice Hathaway Lee on July 29, 1861, in Boston, Massachusetts; died on February 14, 1884, in New York, New York; second daughter of George Cabot Lee (a banker) and Caroline Watts (Haskell) Lee; married Theodore Roosevelt (future president of the U.S.), on October 27, 1880, in Brookline, Massachusetts; children: one daughter, Alice ...

  7. 27. Okt. 2011 · Oct 27, 2011. On October 27, 1880, Theodore Roosevelt married Alice Hathaway Lee on what was also his 22nd birthday. Theodore had met Alice Lee during his junior year at Harvard; Theodore later claimed he had fallen in love at first sight and would not stop until he’d won her hand in marriage. Alice turned down his first marriage proposal.