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  1. Martha Stewart "Mittie" Roosevelt (née Bulloch; July 8, 1835 – February 14, 1884) was an American socialite. She was the mother of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and the paternal grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. Quick Facts. Significance: Mother to President Theodore Roosevelt. Place of Birth: Hartford, Connecticut. Date of Birth: July 8, 1835. Place of Death: 6 W 57th St., New York, NY. Date of Death: February 14, 1884. Place of Burial: Brooklyn, NY. Cemetery Name: Greenwood Cemetary.

  3. She was forty eight years old and died on the same day as her son Theodore's first wife, Alice Lee Roosevelt who died of Bright's disease. This resulted as a complication of childbirth with Mittie's granddaughter Alice. Martha Bulloch Roosevelt is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

  4. Widowed at forty-nine, Martha Bulloch soon found that her life was being shaped more and more around her adult children. Daughter Susan's marriage to a Philadelphia physician, Hillbourne West, meant that she had moved north, but this union provided an important link in the Roosevelt story.

  5. Martha “Mittie†Bulloch (1835-1884), the mother of President Theodore Roosevelt and grandmother of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was the daughter of James Stephens Bulloch and Martha Stewart Elliott Bulloch.

  6. Aug 15, 2019 · It has even been rumored that Mittie once hung a Confederate flag from the Master Bedroom of the Roosevelt home. Mittie's brothers were Confederate soldiers: James Bulloch, a Confederate officer in England, and Irvine Bulloch, the youngest officer on the CSS Alabama.

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  8. Dec 18, 2005 · Theodore married Martha Bulloch of Roswell, Ga., in 1853, and Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the future president, was born at No. 28 in October 1858.

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