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  1. Sara Ann Roosevelt (née Delano; September 21, 1854 – September 7, 1941) was the second wife of James Roosevelt I (from 1880), the mother of President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt, her only child, and subsequently the mother-in-law of Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. Sara Delano Roosevelt. Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site. NPS Photo. Quick Facts. Significance: Mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States. Place of Birth: Newburgh, NY. Date of Birth: September 21, 1854. Place of Death: Hyde Park, NY. Date of Death: September 7, 1941. Place of Burial: Hyde Park, NY.

  3. Learn about Sara Ann Delano, the mother of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was born in Fairhaven, MA and inherited a fortune from her family's China trade. She was a devoted and influential parent, grandmother, and supporter of her son's marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt.

  4. 7 de set. de 2011 · Learn about the life and legacy of Sara Delano Roosevelt, who died 70 years ago today. She was the mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a loving grandmother to his children, and a champion of civil rights and inter-faith tolerance.

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Roosevelt, Sara Delano (1854–1941)Mother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Born Sara Delano in September 21, 1854; died at her home in Hyde Park, New York, following an acute circulatory collapse, on September 7, 1941; seventh of eleven children of.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2023 · His source was his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, who had told him, during his boyhood years, about going to China on a clipper ship when she was a child. In the 1880s and 1890s when Franklin was growing up, his mother's parents, Warren and Catherine Delano, lived at their Algonac estate on the Hudson near Newburgh, New York.

  7. 12 de mai. de 2017 · By most accounts, Sara Delano Roosevelt was a force to be reckoned with, and by all accounts, she doted on her only child, indulged him even, but most certainly loved him dearly. She had a definite way of making her presence known. FDR and his family made their home at her Hudson Valley estate, Springwood.