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  1. Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt was the second wife of James Roosevelt I, the mother of President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt, her only child,...

  2. Sara Delano Roosevelt con su hijo, el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt, en 1933 en la finca familiar en Hyde Park, Nueva York. Sara Ann Delano ( Newburgh, 21 de septiembre de 1854- Hyde Park, 7 de septiembre de 1941), conocida por su nombre de casada Sara Roosevelt, fue la segunda esposa de James Roosevelt I (desde 1880), la madre del ...

  3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born to James and Sara Roosevelt in 1882. James was a landowner and businessmen of considerable, but not awesome, wealth from New York. He likely joined the Democratic Party in the 1850s and identified with the party for the remainder of his life, although he voted for Republicans on a number of occasions.

  4. Sara Delano Roosevelt nel 1937. Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt (Newburgh, 21 settembre 1854 – Hyde Park, 7 settembre 1941) fu la madre del Presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Franklin Delano Roosevelt, unigenito del suo matrimonio con James Roosevelt (dal 1880).

  5. FDR Birthday. January 30, 1882 dawned cold and white at the Roosevelt family home in Hyde Park, New York. By 8:00 that night, Sara Delano Roosevelt had been in labor for more twenty-four hours. Believing that the cause was lost, the doctor attending her bedside administered chloroform to calm her.

  6. FDR was the only child of James Roosevelt and his second wife, Sara Delano. Franklin had an older half brother, James Roosevelt Roosevelt (1854-1927), born to his father and his first wife, Rebecca Howland, who died in 1876. When did FDR's father die? James Roosevelt was born in 1828 and died on December 8, 1900 in New York City at the age of 72.

  7. When Sara Delano Roosevelt was born on 6 December 1946, in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States, her father, John Aspinwall Roosevelt, was 30 and her mother, Anne Lindsay Clark, was 30. She lived in Hyde Park, Dutchess, New York, United States in 1960 and Utica, Cundinamarca, Colombia in 1960.