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Elliott Roosevelt (socialite)

Elliott Roosevelt[1] (February 28, 1860 – August 14, 1894) was an American socialite.[2] He was the father of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), the 26th president of the United States. Elliott and Theodore were of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts; Eleanor later married her Hyde Park distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945), the 32nd President.

Elliott Roosevelt
Roosevelt with his daughter Eleanor in 1889
Born(1860-02-28)February 28, 1860
DiedAugust 14, 1894(1894-08-14) (aged 34)
EducationSt Paul's School
Known forBrother of Theodore and father of Eleanor Roosevelt
Spouse
(m. 1883; died 1892)
Children
Parent(s)Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
Martha Stewart Bulloch
FamilySee Roosevelt family

Youth

Elliott Roosevelt was the third of the four children of Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (1831–1878) and Martha Stewart "Mittie" Bulloch (1835–1884). In addition to elder brother Theodore Jr., he had a younger sister named Corinne (1861–1933) and an elder sister named Anna (1855–1931), who was known as "Bamie". Mittie's brothers Irvine (1842–1898) and James (1823–1901) were Civil War Confederate veterans who accompanied Elliott when he left Europe in 1892 to admit himself into an asylum in Virginia.[3] Elliott had a competitive relationship with his older brother.

As an Oyster Bay Roosevelt, and through his ancestor Cornelius Van Schaack Jr., Elliott was a descendant of the Schuyler family.[4][self-published source][5]

At a young age, Elliott was academically more successful than Theodore; however, he eventually was surpassed by his older brother. This competition continued into the next generation with their own daughters. Elliott enrolled at St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire in September 1875. He performed well academically though had to soon withdraw and return home after unexpectedly falling ill.[6] Elliott maintained a charming and winsome personality all his life, which masked a growing drinking problem that started at a young age.

Hunting trips to Texas

In 1876 and 1877, young Roosevelt made two hunting trips into West Texas. The first journey ignited his interest in the wilderness. In his second trip, the 16-year-old Elliott was accompanied by a cousin, 23-year-old John Roosevelt. The two traveled first to Dallas and planned to hunt bison in the area between Waxahachie, Texas and Houston, Texas. They also intended to spend some time at Fort McKavett in Menard County. Once in Dallas, however, their plans changed after they met a group of other young men, one of whom was the sportsman Andrew Jameson, whose family made a fortune in Irish whiskey. These young men talked Elliott and John into going directly to West Texas to hunt bison.[7]

On January 2, 1877, the group of eight men left Dallas. By mid-January, they were at a location just west of Graham, Texas where they listened to "the panther and wolves crying and howling" and kept their firearms within easy reach. Roosevelt wrote: "It is a glorious free life," so exciting that he did not grow homesick. The party passed through Fort Griffin, Texas, where they found in abundance bison, deer, antelope, quail, wild turkeys, and rabbits. When they cooked their game, the scent attracted unwanted guests of wolves and panthers.[7]

On February 3, Roosevelt entered into his diary: "[We] made our permanent camp at the bottom of a huge canyon by a fine water hole." They were probably at the time in southern Crosby County, Texas, some 40 miles east of Lubbock, Texas. After 300 miles of travel, the party soon found hunting bison to be most hazardous. Elliott and John at one point faced a herd of bison stampeding toward them. They waited until the bison were in close range before they fired their weapons. A near-fatal incident took place when Elliott was charged by a huge bull, which he had wounded. He barely could reload his rifle in time to fire a shot that struck one of the front legs of a bison. The animal crashed to the ground directly in front of Elliott.[7]

When raiders, either other buffalo hunters or the Comanche, stole most of their horses, they had to walk the 140 miles back to Fort Griffin. In other diary entries, Elliott wrote: "Trails bad-freezing night no water...Again only mud no water freezing hard...Fright ful [sic] thirst." They reached Fort Griffin on George Washington's birthday and a week later returned to Dallas. Then, Elliott and John resumed their originally planned route. They were back in New York in late May 1877.[7]

Personal life

 
Roosevelt with his children (from left to right) Hall, Eleanor, and Elliott Jr., in 1892

On his father's death in 1878, Roosevelt inherited a fortune and lived the lifestyle of the idle rich by, among other pursuits, hunting tigers in India.[7]

On October 27, 1880, Elliott served as best man at Theodore's first marriage to Alice Hathaway Lee. In 1883,[8] Roosevelt wed a rich debutante,[7] Anna Rebecca Hall (1863–1892), the eldest daughter of Valentine Gill Hall Jr., and Mary Livingston Ludlow. The wedding was held on December 1, 1883 in Calvary Church in New York City.[9] The couple had three children:

After this point, Elliott Sr. developed a "casual drinking" problem, which soon became alcoholism, an affliction to which his son Hall later succumbed.[10]

Because of his drinking problem, Elliott was exiled to Abingdon, Virginia, where he constantly wrote letters, mostly to Eleanor. Eleanor later recalled that on his many horseback riding expeditions with the young children in Virginia, he became attached to "one girl in particular of whom I was jealous." On occasion, he would, to the jubilation of Eleanor, return home for a few days. Theodore Roosevelt became the conservator for his spendthrift brother.[citation needed]

Elliott fathered a son with a young servant girl named Katy Mann employed by Anna. His brother sent a detective who specialized in likenesses to look at the child and subsequently the Roosevelts settled out of court for $10,000. The sum was placed in a trust, but according to the Manns, the child never received a dime as the money apparently was looted by Katy's lawyers. There was some correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and her half-brother Elliott Roosevelt Mann (1891–1976).[11][12]

On August 13, 1894, the 34-year-old Roosevelt attempted suicide by jumping out a window; he survived the initial fall, but the following day he suffered a seizure and died that evening of heart failure. At the time of his death, his alcoholism had escalated such that he was consuming numerous bottles of champagne and brandy each day.[13][14]

See also

References

  1. ^ Child, Christopher C. (March 14, 2022). "Roosevelts without middle names". Vita Brevis. Retrieved March 14, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Elliott Roosevelt did not have a middle name, despite numerous claims online.
  2. ^ Beasley, Maurine Hoffman (2001). The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group.
  3. ^ Wilson, Walter E. and Gary L. McKay (2012) "James D. Bulloch; Secret Agent and Mastermind of the Confederate Navy" Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, p. 264
  4. ^ Taylor, Robert Lewis. Along The Way: Two Paths from One Ancestry Xlibris Corporation, 2014
  5. ^ Brogan, Hugh and Mosley, Charles American Presidential Families October 1993, page 568
  6. ^ Miller, Nathan (1992). Theodore Roosevelt, A Life. William Morrow and Company Inc.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Bruce Cammack (June 29, 2019). "The Texas Adventures of Elliott Roosevelt, Part 2". The Caprock Chronicle in Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  8. ^ Spinzia, Raymond E. "Elliott Roosevelt, Sr. – A Spiral Into Darkness: the Influences" (PDF). The Freeholder. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  9. ^ "First Lady Biography: Eleanor Roosevelt". National First Ladies' Library. The National First Ladies' Library. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  10. ^ National Park Service. "Elliott Roosevelt". ups.gov. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  11. ^ H.W. Brands, T.R. The Last Romantic
  12. ^ Jean Edward Smith, FDR (2007), New York: Random House, 2007, p. 42: "Whatever happened to the funds, there is no doubt that Elliott Roosevelt Mann was Eleanor's half brother."
  13. ^ Burns, Ken, The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, Public Broadcasting Service, Episode 1 (2015)
  14. ^ Child, Christopher C. (May 6, 2022). "An update on Elliott Roosevelt". Vita Brevis. Retrieved May 25, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) While Elliott Roosevelt had a "convulsive attack" earlier in the day on August 14, 1894, he died of heart failure later in the evening.

External links

  • Works by Elliott Roosevelt at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  
  • Spinzia, Raymond E.; Spinzia, Judith A. (2010). Long Island's Prominent Families in the Hempstead: Their Estates and Their Country Homes. College Station, Texas: VirtualBookworm.

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Elliott Roosevelt 1 February 28 1860 August 14 1894 was an American socialite 2 He was the father of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt 1858 1919 the 26th president of the United States Elliott and Theodore were of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts Eleanor later married her Hyde Park distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 1945 the 32nd President Elliott RooseveltRoosevelt with his daughter Eleanor in 1889Born 1860 02 28 February 28 1860DiedAugust 14 1894 1894 08 14 aged 34 EducationSt Paul s SchoolKnown forBrother of Theodore and father of Eleanor RooseveltSpouseAnna Rebecca Hall m 1883 died 1892 wbr ChildrenAnna Eleanor Roosevelt Elliott Roosevelt Jr Elliott Roosevelt Mann Gracie Hall RooseveltParent s Theodore Roosevelt Sr Martha Stewart BullochFamilySee Roosevelt family Contents 1 Youth 2 Hunting trips to Texas 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksYouth EditElliott Roosevelt was the third of the four children of Theodore Roosevelt Sr 1831 1878 and Martha Stewart Mittie Bulloch 1835 1884 In addition to elder brother Theodore Jr he had a younger sister named Corinne 1861 1933 and an elder sister named Anna 1855 1931 who was known as Bamie Mittie s brothers Irvine 1842 1898 and James 1823 1901 were Civil War Confederate veterans who accompanied Elliott when he left Europe in 1892 to admit himself into an asylum in Virginia 3 Elliott had a competitive relationship with his older brother As an Oyster Bay Roosevelt and through his ancestor Cornelius Van Schaack Jr Elliott was a descendant of the Schuyler family 4 self published source 5 At a young age Elliott was academically more successful than Theodore however he eventually was surpassed by his older brother This competition continued into the next generation with their own daughters Elliott enrolled at St Paul s School in Concord New Hampshire in September 1875 He performed well academically though had to soon withdraw and return home after unexpectedly falling ill 6 Elliott maintained a charming and winsome personality all his life which masked a growing drinking problem that started at a young age Hunting trips to Texas EditIn 1876 and 1877 young Roosevelt made two hunting trips into West Texas The first journey ignited his interest in the wilderness In his second trip the 16 year old Elliott was accompanied by a cousin 23 year old John Roosevelt The two traveled first to Dallas and planned to hunt bison in the area between Waxahachie Texas and Houston Texas They also intended to spend some time at Fort McKavett in Menard County Once in Dallas however their plans changed after they met a group of other young men one of whom was the sportsman Andrew Jameson whose family made a fortune in Irish whiskey These young men talked Elliott and John into going directly to West Texas to hunt bison 7 On January 2 1877 the group of eight men left Dallas By mid January they were at a location just west of Graham Texas where they listened to the panther and wolves crying and howling and kept their firearms within easy reach Roosevelt wrote It is a glorious free life so exciting that he did not grow homesick The party passed through Fort Griffin Texas where they found in abundance bison deer antelope quail wild turkeys and rabbits When they cooked their game the scent attracted unwanted guests of wolves and panthers 7 On February 3 Roosevelt entered into his diary We made our permanent camp at the bottom of a huge canyon by a fine water hole They were probably at the time in southern Crosby County Texas some 40 miles east of Lubbock Texas After 300 miles of travel the party soon found hunting bison to be most hazardous Elliott and John at one point faced a herd of bison stampeding toward them They waited until the bison were in close range before they fired their weapons A near fatal incident took place when Elliott was charged by a huge bull which he had wounded He barely could reload his rifle in time to fire a shot that struck one of the front legs of a bison The animal crashed to the ground directly in front of Elliott 7 When raiders either other buffalo hunters or the Comanche stole most of their horses they had to walk the 140 miles back to Fort Griffin In other diary entries Elliott wrote Trails bad freezing night no water Again only mud no water freezing hard Fright ful sic thirst They reached Fort Griffin on George Washington s birthday and a week later returned to Dallas Then Elliott and John resumed their originally planned route They were back in New York in late May 1877 7 Personal life Edit Roosevelt with his children from left to right Hall Eleanor and Elliott Jr in 1892 On his father s death in 1878 Roosevelt inherited a fortune and lived the lifestyle of the idle rich by among other pursuits hunting tigers in India 7 On October 27 1880 Elliott served as best man at Theodore s first marriage to Alice Hathaway Lee In 1883 8 Roosevelt wed a rich debutante 7 Anna Rebecca Hall 1863 1892 the eldest daughter of Valentine Gill Hall Jr and Mary Livingston Ludlow The wedding was held on December 1 1883 in Calvary Church in New York City 9 The couple had three children Anna Eleanor Roosevelt October 11 1884 November 7 1962 called Eleanor Elliott Roosevelt Jr September 29 1889 May 25 1893 who died from scarlet fever Gracie Hall Roosevelt June 28 1891 September 25 1941 called HallAfter this point Elliott Sr developed a casual drinking problem which soon became alcoholism an affliction to which his son Hall later succumbed 10 Because of his drinking problem Elliott was exiled to Abingdon Virginia where he constantly wrote letters mostly to Eleanor Eleanor later recalled that on his many horseback riding expeditions with the young children in Virginia he became attached to one girl in particular of whom I was jealous On occasion he would to the jubilation of Eleanor return home for a few days Theodore Roosevelt became the conservator for his spendthrift brother citation needed Elliott fathered a son with a young servant girl named Katy Mann employed by Anna His brother sent a detective who specialized in likenesses to look at the child and subsequently the Roosevelts settled out of court for 10 000 The sum was placed in a trust but according to the Manns the child never received a dime as the money apparently was looted by Katy s lawyers There was some correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and her half brother Elliott Roosevelt Mann 1891 1976 11 12 On August 13 1894 the 34 year old Roosevelt attempted suicide by jumping out a window he survived the initial fall but the following day he suffered a seizure and died that evening of heart failure At the time of his death his alcoholism had escalated such that he was consuming numerous bottles of champagne and brandy each day 13 14 See also EditBibliography of Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt familyReferences Edit Child Christopher C March 14 2022 Roosevelts without middle names Vita Brevis Retrieved March 14 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Elliott Roosevelt did not have a middle name despite numerous claims online Beasley Maurine Hoffman 2001 The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia Greenwood Publishing Group Wilson Walter E and Gary L McKay 2012 James D Bulloch Secret Agent and Mastermind of the Confederate Navy Jefferson North Carolina McFarland p 264 Taylor Robert Lewis Along The Way Two Paths from One Ancestry Xlibris Corporation 2014 Brogan Hugh and Mosley Charles American Presidential Families October 1993 page 568 Miller Nathan 1992 Theodore Roosevelt A Life William Morrow and Company Inc a b c d e f Bruce Cammack June 29 2019 The Texas Adventures of Elliott Roosevelt Part 2 The Caprock Chronicle in Lubbock Avalanche Journal Retrieved June 30 2019 Spinzia Raymond E Elliott Roosevelt Sr A Spiral Into Darkness the Influences PDF The Freeholder Retrieved July 1 2010 First Lady Biography Eleanor Roosevelt National First Ladies Library The National First Ladies Library Retrieved September 9 2015 National Park Service Elliott Roosevelt ups gov U S Department of the Interior Retrieved 26 February 2022 H W Brands T R The Last Romantic Jean Edward Smith FDR 2007 New York Random House 2007 p 42 Whatever happened to the funds there is no doubt that Elliott Roosevelt Mann was Eleanor s half brother Burns Ken The Roosevelts An Intimate History Public Broadcasting Service Episode 1 2015 Child Christopher C May 6 2022 An update on Elliott Roosevelt Vita Brevis Retrieved May 25 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link While Elliott Roosevelt had a convulsive attack earlier in the day on August 14 1894 he died of heart failure later in the evening External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elliott Roosevelt I Works by Elliott Roosevelt at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Spinzia Raymond E Spinzia Judith A 2010 Long Island s Prominent Families in the 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