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1. She had a tattoo of a butterfly on her shoulder. 2. She was teddy roosevelt's sister 3. At least three times in her life she didn't exist at all.
Eleanor Roosevelt had three brothers: Elliott Roosevelt, Hall Roosevelt, and Gurdon Roosevelt. Elliott Roosevelt was the first to die, passing away in 1894 at the age of 25 from alcohol-related complications.
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Eleanor Roosevelt attended Allenswood Academy, a prestigious boarding school for girls in London, England. She enrolled in the school in 1899 at the age of 15 and spent three years there, before returning to the United States. This experience greatly influenced her personal and intellectual development.
Eleanor Roosevelt never had any sisters. She was the oldest of three and had two brothers, Elliot Jr and Hall. Elliot died at the age of four, Hall died at 50. Eleanor was very close to Hall and devastated by his death.
Jackie Kennedy lived for roughly three and a half years in the white house. Jacqueline Kennedy lived fora period of three years or so in the white house.
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Eleanor Roosevelt married to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905
Eleanor Roosevelt ate these every morning because her doctor told her that it would improve her memory.
a) he is important and that pretty much covers it
Theodore Roosevelt had two sisters and a brother:Anna "Bamie" Roosevelt (Jan. 18, 1855 - Aug. 25, 1931) married William Sheffield Cowles.Elliott Bullock Roosevelt (February 28, 1860 - August 14, 1894) married Anna Rebecca Hall-- father of first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.Corinne Roosevelt Sep. 27, 1861- Feb. 17, 1933) married Douglas Robinson -- published books of poetry.
Teddy Roosevelt was the the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (1831-1877) and Mittie Bulloch (1834-1884). He had an elder sister Anna, nicknamed "Bamie" as a child and "Bye" as an adult for being always on the go; and two younger siblings - his brother Elliott (the father of Eleanor Roosevelt) and his sister Corinne, (grandmother of newspaper columnists, Joseph and Stewart Alsop).