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Eleanor Roosevelt was a lifelong Episcopalian (Anglican), baptized at Calvary Church in Manhattan and later a member of the Church of the Incarnation on Madison Ave. With her husband, she was also a member of St. James, Hyde Park, NY, where she is buried, and St. Thomas, Washington, DC. More on her religious convictions and heritage can be found in the article "Eleanor Roosevelt's Nightly Prayer" at the related link below.

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Yes, Franklin Roosevelt was an Episcopalian.

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Yes, he was an episcopal Christian after being heavily influenced by his Headmaster at Groton boarding school, Endicott Peabody

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