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Eleanor Roosevelt Wikipedia Eleanor and Franklin had six children Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 1906–1975 James Roosevelt II 1907–1991 Franklin Roosevelt 1909–1909 Elliott Roosevelt 1910–1990 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr 1914–1988 John Aspinwall Roosevelt II 1916–1981 Eleanor Roosevelt Biography Accomplishments Eleanor Roosevelt in full Anna Eleanor Roosevelt born October 11 1884 New York New York —died November 7 1962 New York City New York American first lady 1933–45 the wife of Franklin D Roosevelt 32nd president of the United States and a United Nations diplomat and humanitarian She was in her time one of the world’s most widely admired and powerful women Eleanor Roosevelt Quotes Life Facts Biography Born in 1884 in New York City Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of one president Theodore Roosevelt and married a man who would become another Franklin D Roosevelt Redefining the role of Eleanor Roosevelt Biography National First Ladies Library Eleanor Roosevelt’s paternal grandfather Theodore Roosevelt Sr 18311878 was a prominent New York philanthropist who helped found the New York Orthopedic Hospital and the American Museum of Natural History Anna Eleanor Roosevelt The White House She was an American politician diplomat and activist who later served as a United Nations spokeswoman A shy awkward child starved for recognition and love Eleanor Roosevelt grew into a woman with great sensitivity to the underprivileged of all creeds races and nations Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site National Eleanor Roosevelt This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house she called ValKill The only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady ValKill welcomes visitors in the style of Mrs Roosevelt Come and be part of the entire Roosevelt Experience at ValKill