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are all of mitt rommeys 5 sons morman
No. He had 5 children, All sons.
Ann Romney, Mitt Romney's one and only wife, the only woman he has ever been married to, been in love with, or had any type of intimate relationship with, gave birth to all 5 boys, Tagg, Matt, Ben, Josh, and Craig. Those 5 sons are themselves faithful husbands and fathers. In fact, if more men held their wives with the same regard that Mitt has for Ann, I'm convinced we would have fewer divorces, happier marriages, stronger families, a stronger economy, and a stronger America. And btw, Ann Romney also raised those 5 boys by herself (of course, she may've had some help from Mitt, but let's be honest -- it's the moms who do most of the work!) Anyway, the Romney boys did not grow up with a staff of maids, butlers, and nannies.
Mitt Romney has one wife. Polygamy is illegal in the U.S. It hasn't been supported by the Mormon church (Mitt Romney's religious affiliation) as a whole since 1890. It is an outdated practice, and not a part of modern Mormonism. He has been married to Ann Romney since 1969. He has no previous marriages.
Mitt Romney has 15 grandchildren. I couldn't find all of their names but here is what I did find. Tagg and Jennifer's kids: Allie, Joe, Thomas Matt and Laurie's kids: 2 daughters and a son Josh and Jenn's kids: Gracie and Wyatt Ben and Andelynn's kids: Craig and Mary's kids: Miles and Parker Another is named Jonathan but I couldn't find who his parents are.
Mitt and Ann Romney have 5 children, all sons:Tagg (37 years old)Matt (36 years old)Josh (32 years old)Ben (29 years old)Craig (26 years old)
Yes he was married and had three sons, all of whom died before they reached adulthood.
No my son goes to school with all three of the children...... 3 boys
Mitt Romney's family have been faithfully practicing members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) for several generations. Mitt Romney was born into the faith, was baptized as a child, and served for two years as a Mormon missionary in France. Upon his return, he married his wife Ann, who had recently converted to Mormonism, in a Mormon Temple. Mitt Romney has held many positions in the church, most notably that of a Bishop (congregation leader) and Stake President (oversees a group of several local congregations). All Mormon Church positions (including Bishop and Stake President) are unpaid and are chosen by church officials, not through campaigning or voting of membership. In these roles, Mitt Romney was expected to donate 15+ hours a week to serving those of his congregation, providing counseling and assistance to members as well as performing general administrative duties. (Bishops and Stake Presidents rarely preach in Sunday worship services, but assign that task to the general membership, who take turns giving sermons.) Mitt Romney's sons have continued the family's long legacy of Mormonism. All have served two year missions, have been married in a Mormon Temple, and are raising their children in the faith.
No, he doesn't have to marry someone wealthy (even the Queen's sons have not all married wealthy women).
He married Eleanor of Aquitaine (thereby adding her duchy to the English crown) and had several children with her. It was not a happy family, since all his legitimate sons would rebel against him.
Yes He is Married to Edneris Espada, And they have they have two beautiful sons together named Adrian and Derek!