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Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (August 17, 1914 – August 17, 1988) was an American lawyer, politician, and businessman. He served as a United States congressman from New York from 1949 to 1955 and in 1963 was appointed United States Under Secretary of Commerce by President John F. Kennedy. He was appointed as the first chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1965 to 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Roosevelt also ran for governor of New York twice. He was a son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and served as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II.[1]

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
From 1953's Pocket Congressional Directory of the Eighty-Third Congress
Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
In office
May 26, 1965 – May 11, 1966
PresidentLyndon B. Johnson
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byStephen N. Shulman
United States Under Secretary of Commerce
In office
March 26, 1963 – May 16, 1965
PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Preceded byEdward Gudeman
Succeeded byLeRoy Collins
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 20th district
In office
May 17, 1949 – January 3, 1955
Preceded bySol Bloom
Succeeded byIrwin D. Davidson
Personal details
Born
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.

(1914-08-17)August 17, 1914
Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
DiedAugust 17, 1988(1988-08-17) (aged 74)
Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic / Liberal
Spouses
(m. 1937; div. 1949)
Suzanne Perrin
(m. 1949; div. 1970)
Felicia Schiff Warburg Sarnoff
(m. 1970; div. 1976)
Patricia Luisa Oakes
(m. 1977; div. 1981)
Linda McKay Stevenson Weicker
(m. 1984)
ChildrenFranklin III, Christopher, Nancy, Laura, and John
Parents
RelativesRoosevelt family
Alma materHarvard University (AB)
University of Virginia (LLB)
ProfessionLawyer, politician, businessman
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceUnited States Navy
Years of service1938–1946
RankLieutenant commander
CommandsUSS Ulvert M. Moore (DE-442)
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsSilver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart

Early life Edit

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. was born on August 17, 1914, the fifth of six children born to Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) and Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962). At the time of his birth, his father was Assistant Secretary of the Navy.[1] He was born at his parents' summer home at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, which is now an international historical park.

His siblings were: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906–1975), James Roosevelt II (1907–1991), Franklin Roosevelt (1909; a brother of the same name who died in infancy in November 1909, having lived only for seven months), Elliott Roosevelt (1910–1990), and John Aspinwall Roosevelt II (1916–1981).[1]

As a young man in 1936, he contracted a streptococcal throat infection and developed life-threatening complications. His successful treatment with Prontosil, the first commercially available sulfonamide drug, avoided a risky surgical procedure which the White House medical staff had considered, and the headlines in The New York Times and other prominent newspapers heralded the start of the era of antibacterial therapy in the United States.[2]

Education Edit

He graduated from Groton School in 1933, Harvard University in 1937 (Bachelor of Arts), and the University of Virginia School of Law (Bachelor of Laws) in June 1940.[3][4]

The family thought that FDR Jr. was the one most like his father in appearance and behavior. James said "Franklin is the one who came closest to being another FDR. He had father's looks, his speaking voice, his smile, his charm, his charisma."[5]

U.S. Navy service Edit

 
General C. R. Smith, Elliott Roosevelt and FDR Jr. at the Casablanca Conference, 1943

World War II Edit

Roosevelt was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy Reserve on June 11, 1940. He was a junior naval officer in World War II and was decorated for bravery in the Naval Battle of Casablanca.

At the request of his father, along with brother Elliott Roosevelt, he attended both the Argentia (Atlantic Charter) summit with Prime Minister Winston Churchill in August 1941, and the Casablanca Conference in January 1943. Franklin also met FDR in Africa prior to the Tehran Conference. Returning from Argentia, he sailed with Churchill and stood with him at parades in newly American-occupied Reykjavik, Iceland to symbolize American solidarity with the United Kingdom.[6]

Brother James Roosevelt summarized "Brud's" naval service: "Franklin served on a destroyer that dodged torpedoes from Iceland to Minsk [sic!][He, obviously, meant Murmansk]. He became executive officer of the destroyer USS Mayrant (DD-402), which was bombed at Palermo in the Sicilian invasion. The famed war correspondent Quentin Reynolds went out of his way to write mother how bravely Franklin performed in that bloody ordeal, in which he was awarded the Silver Star Medal for exposing himself under fire to carry a critically wounded sailor to safety."[7]

Later, as a lieutenant commander, to which he was promoted to on March 1, 1944, Franklin became the commanding officer of the destroyer escort USS Ulvert M. Moore (DE-442) on July 18, 1944. Ulvert M. Moore served in the Pacific and shot down two Japanese aircraft and sank the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine Ro-115. The ship was in Tokyo Bay when Japan formally surrendered on September 2, 1945. James Roosevelt remembered that his brother was known as "Big Moose" to the men who served under him, he did "a tremendous job".

Military awards Edit

Roosevelt's military decorations and awards include:

     
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

Career Edit

Law practice Edit

Roosevelt served in several New York law offices after the war. He was senior partner in the New York law firm of Roosevelt and Frieden, later known as Poletti, Diamond, Frieden & Mackay,[9] before and after his service in the Congress. (On December 3, 1945, Time magazine announced that Roosevelt had joined Poletti, Diamond, Rabin, Frieden & Mackay.[10]) He triggered controversy for representing Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in the U.S., and dropped the account before Trujillo's assassination in 1961.

Politics Edit

Roosevelt was also involved in political affairs. He served on the President's Committee on Civil Rights in 1946 for President Harry Truman. Along with his brothers, he declared for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1948,[11] as part of the draft Eisenhower movement.

He joined the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in 1946.[12]

U.S. House of Representatives Edit

Roosevelt Jr. was elected as a member of the United States House of Representatives in a special election in 1949, in which he ran as a candidate of the Liberal Party of New York. He was re-elected in 1950 and 1952 as a Democrat. He represented the 20th congressional district of New York from May 17, 1949, until January 3, 1955,[1] then based in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Despite his name and connections, he became unpopular with the Democratic leadership. When brother James Roosevelt was elected to the House, Speaker Sam Rayburn told him to "not waste our time like your brother did." James wrote that Franklin "had a dreadful record in Congress. He was smart, but not smart enough. He had good ideas and the power of persuasion, but he did not put them to good use. He coasted instead of working at his job, considering it beneath him, while he aimed for higher positions. He may have had the worst attendance record of any member of those days, and it cost him those higher positions."[13]

Seeking the governorship of New York Edit

Roosevelt sought the Democratic nomination for governor in 1954,[14] but, after persuasion by powerful Tammany Hall boss Carmine DeSapio,[15] abandoned his bid for Governor and was nominated by the Democratic State Convention to run for New York State Attorney General.[15] Roosevelt was defeated in the general election by Republican Jacob K. Javits, although all other Democratic nominees were elected. Following his loss, Eleanor Roosevelt began building a campaign against the Tammany Hall leader that eventually forced DeSapio to step down from power in 1961.[15]

He again ran for governor of New York on the Liberal Party ticket in 1966, but was defeated by the incumbent Republican Nelson A. Rockefeller.[1]

Ties to John F. Kennedy Edit

 
FDR Jr. with his mother and his son, FDR III, 1962

At the instigation of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., he campaigned for John F. Kennedy in the crucial 1960 West Virginia primary,[4] falsely accusing Kennedy's opponent, Hubert Humphrey, of having dodged the draft in World War II.[16]

Kennedy later named him Under Secretary of Commerce and chairman of the President's Appalachian Regional Commission. The Commerce post was given to him when Defense Secretary Robert McNamara vetoed his appointment as Secretary of the Navy. "JFK and Franklin were friends and their families were close. Socially, Franklin spent a lot of time in the White House during JFK's reign. But when Kennedy was killed, Franklin fell from power."[17]

He served as chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from May 26, 1965, to May 11, 1966, during the administration of Kennedy's successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson.[1]

Entrepreneur Edit

Roosevelt was also a distributor of FIAT and Jaguar automobiles in the United States.[18] In 1970, he sold the distributorship Roosevelt Automobile Company.[1] He was a personal friend of Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli.[19] He also ran a small cattle farm and had an interest in Thoroughbred racehorses. In 1983, he bred the colt Brothers N Law. A winner at age 2, the New York-bred ran second in the 1986 Empire Stakes hosted that year by the Saratoga Race Course.[20]

Personal life and death Edit

 
Franklin with his first wife Ethel du Pont, September 11, 1937

On June 30, 1937, Roosevelt married the first of his eventual five wives, Ethel du Pont (1916–1965) of the du Pont family. Before their separation and divorce on May 21, 1949,[9] they had two sons, Franklin Delano Roosevelt III (born July 19, 1938)[21] and Christopher du Pont Roosevelt (born December 21, 1941).[21]

On August 31, 1949, Roosevelt married for the second time to Suzanne Perrin (May 2, 1921-December 23, 2022), the daughter of Lee James Perrin, a New York attorney.[9] They had two daughters before their divorce in 1970, which was obtained in Juárez, Mexico:[18] Nancy Suzanne Roosevelt (born January 11, 1952),[21] who married Thomas Ellis Ireland, grandson of Robert Livingston Ireland Jr. in 1977,[22] and Laura Delano Roosevelt (born October 26, 1959).[21]

On July 1, 1970, Roosevelt married for the third time to Felicia Schiff Warburg Sarnoff (born 1927).[21] She was the granddaughter of Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937) and great‐granddaughter of Jacob Schiff (1847–1920).[18] She had been previously married to Robert W. Sarnoff, chairman and president of the RCA Corporation.[18] The marriage was childless and ended in divorce in 1976.[21]

On May 6, 1977,[21] Roosevelt married for the fourth time to Patricia Luisa Oakes (born 1951),[23] the daughter of British actor Richard Greene (1918–1985)[24] and Nancy Oakes von Hoyningen-Huene (1924–2005),[25] and the granddaughter of gold mining tycoon Sir Harry Oakes (1874–1943).[25] They had one son before divorcing in 1981:[21] John Alexander Roosevelt (born October 18, 1977).[21][26][24]

On March 3, 1984, Roosevelt married his fifth and final wife, Linda McKay "Tobie" Stevenson Weicker (born 1939).[21][23] She was previously married to Theodore M. Weicker, the brother of Connecticut Governor Lowell P. Weicker Jr.[27] They remained married until his death.[4]

On August 17, 1988, his 74th birthday, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. died at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York,[1] after a battle with lung cancer.[4]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mcquiston, John T. (August 18, 1988). "Franklin Roosevelt Jr., 74, Ex-Congressman, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. ^ , Time, December 28, 1936.
  3. ^ "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Jr. (1914–1988)". Biographical Directory of Congress. Office of Art and Archives, Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Dies". Washington Post. August 18, 1988. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  5. ^ Roosevelt, 313
  6. ^ Hansen, 211–12, 262
  7. ^ Roosevelt, 269.
  8. ^ Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application
  9. ^ a b c "Representative Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. To Marry Miss Suzanne Perrin in August". The New York Times. July 30, 1949. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  10. ^ "People". Time. December 3, 1945. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  11. ^ "Democrats Urged to Run Eisenhower", The New York Times, Sunday April 4, 1948.
  12. ^ . Ancestry.com. Lehi, Utah: Silver Lake, GIC Private Limited, Permira, and Spectrum Equity. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  13. ^ Roosevelt, 314
  14. ^ Moscow, Warren (April 17, 1949). "Tammany Still Seeking Jobs for the Faithful: In Fight Against FDR Jr., the Hall Hopes to Prove All Is Not Lost". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  15. ^ a b c Kandell, Jonathan (July 28, 2004). "Carmine De Sapio, Political Kingmaker and Last Tammany Hall Boss, Dies at 95". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Caro, Robert (2012), The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, pp. 85–86
  17. ^ Roosevelt, 315
  18. ^ a b c d Times, Special To The New York (July 1, 1970). "Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. To Wed Felicia Sarnof". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  19. ^ Bachrach, Judy (March 22, 2011). "La Vita Agnelli". Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  20. ^ Brothers N Law pedigree at Equibase Retrieved August 30, 2018
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . fdrlibrary.marist.edu. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  22. ^ "Nancy Suzanne Roosevelt Fiancee of Thomas E. Ireland". The New York Times. April 17, 1977. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  23. ^ a b Pederson, William D. (January 1, 2009). The FDR Years. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9780816074600. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  24. ^ a b Laskey, Margaux (September 18, 2010). "Lacy Garcia, Jack Roosevelt". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  25. ^ a b "Nancy Oakes von Hoyningen-Huene". The Times. January 21, 2005. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  26. ^ (FDR Presidential Library)
  27. ^ "Miss Stevenson Becomes Bride Of T.M. Weicker". The New York Times. September 17, 1967. Retrieved August 13, 2016.

Sources Edit

  • United States Congress. "Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. (id: R000425)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 2009-5-19
  • Roosevelt, James: My Parents: A Differing View, Playboy Press, 1976 (with Bill Libby)
  • Hansen, Chris: Enfant Terrible: The Times and Schemes of General Elliott Roosevelt, Able Baker Press, 2012.

External links Edit

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from New York's 20th congressional district

1949–1955
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New title Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1965–1966
Succeeded by
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Francis D'Amanda
Democratic Nominee for New York State Attorney General
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1966
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr August 17 1914 August 17 1988 was an American lawyer politician and businessman He served as a United States congressman from New York from 1949 to 1955 and in 1963 was appointed United States Under Secretary of Commerce by President John F Kennedy He was appointed as the first chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1965 to 1966 by President Lyndon B Johnson Roosevelt also ran for governor of New York twice He was a son of President Franklin D Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and served as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II 1 Franklin D Roosevelt Jr From 1953 s Pocket Congressional Directory of the Eighty Third CongressChair of the Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionIn office May 26 1965 May 11 1966PresidentLyndon B JohnsonPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byStephen N ShulmanUnited States Under Secretary of CommerceIn office March 26 1963 May 16 1965PresidentJohn F KennedyLyndon B JohnsonPreceded byEdward GudemanSucceeded byLeRoy CollinsMember of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 20th districtIn office May 17 1949 January 3 1955Preceded bySol BloomSucceeded byIrwin D DavidsonPersonal detailsBornFranklin Delano Roosevelt Jr 1914 08 17 August 17 1914Campobello Island New Brunswick CanadaDiedAugust 17 1988 1988 08 17 aged 74 Poughkeepsie New York U S Political partyDemocratic LiberalSpousesEthel du Pont m 1937 div 1949 wbr Suzanne Perrin m 1949 div 1970 wbr Felicia Schiff Warburg Sarnoff m 1970 div 1976 wbr Patricia Luisa Oakes m 1977 div 1981 wbr Linda McKay Stevenson Weicker m 1984 wbr ChildrenFranklin III Christopher Nancy Laura and JohnParentsFranklin D Roosevelt Eleanor RooseveltRelativesRoosevelt familyAlma materHarvard University AB University of Virginia LLB ProfessionLawyer politician businessmanMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceUnited States NavyYears of service1938 1946RankLieutenant commanderCommandsUSS Ulvert M Moore DE 442 Battles warsWorld War IIAwardsSilver StarLegion of MeritBronze Star MedalPurple Heart Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 U S Navy service 2 1 World War II 2 2 Military awards 3 Career 3 1 Law practice 3 2 Politics 3 2 1 U S House of Representatives 3 2 2 Seeking the governorship of New York 3 2 3 Ties to John F Kennedy 3 3 Entrepreneur 4 Personal life and death 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Sources 6 External linksEarly life EditFranklin Delano Roosevelt Jr was born on August 17 1914 the fifth of six children born to Franklin D Roosevelt 1882 1945 and Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 1962 At the time of his birth his father was Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1 He was born at his parents summer home at Campobello Island New Brunswick Canada which is now an international historical park His siblings were Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 1906 1975 James Roosevelt II 1907 1991 Franklin Roosevelt 1909 a brother of the same name who died in infancy in November 1909 having lived only for seven months Elliott Roosevelt 1910 1990 and John Aspinwall Roosevelt II 1916 1981 1 As a young man in 1936 he contracted a streptococcal throat infection and developed life threatening complications His successful treatment with Prontosil the first commercially available sulfonamide drug avoided a risky surgical procedure which the White House medical staff had considered and the headlines in The New York Times and other prominent newspapers heralded the start of the era of antibacterial therapy in the United States 2 Education Edit He graduated from Groton School in 1933 Harvard University in 1937 Bachelor of Arts and the University of Virginia School of Law Bachelor of Laws in June 1940 3 4 The family thought that FDR Jr was the one most like his father in appearance and behavior James said Franklin is the one who came closest to being another FDR He had father s looks his speaking voice his smile his charm his charisma 5 U S Navy service Edit nbsp General C R Smith Elliott Roosevelt and FDR Jr at the Casablanca Conference 1943World War II Edit Roosevelt was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy Reserve on June 11 1940 He was a junior naval officer in World War II and was decorated for bravery in the Naval Battle of Casablanca At the request of his father along with brother Elliott Roosevelt he attended both the Argentia Atlantic Charter summit with Prime Minister Winston Churchill in August 1941 and the Casablanca Conference in January 1943 Franklin also met FDR in Africa prior to the Tehran Conference Returning from Argentia he sailed with Churchill and stood with him at parades in newly American occupied Reykjavik Iceland to symbolize American solidarity with the United Kingdom 6 Brother James Roosevelt summarized Brud s naval service Franklin served on a destroyer that dodged torpedoes from Iceland to Minsk sic He obviously meant Murmansk He became executive officer of the destroyer USS Mayrant DD 402 which was bombed at Palermo in the Sicilian invasion The famed war correspondent Quentin Reynolds went out of his way to write mother how bravely Franklin performed in that bloody ordeal in which he was awarded the Silver Star Medal for exposing himself under fire to carry a critically wounded sailor to safety 7 Later as a lieutenant commander to which he was promoted to on March 1 1944 Franklin became the commanding officer of the destroyer escort USS Ulvert M Moore DE 442 on July 18 1944 Ulvert M Moore served in the Pacific and shot down two Japanese aircraft and sank the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine Ro 115 The ship was in Tokyo Bay when Japan formally surrendered on September 2 1945 James Roosevelt remembered that his brother was known as Big Moose to the men who served under him he did a tremendous job Military awards Edit Roosevelt s military decorations and awards include nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Silver Star 4 Legion of Merit 4 Bronze Star MedalPurple Heart 4 Navy Commendation Medal American Defense Service Medalwith 3 16 bronze starAmerican Campaign Medal European African Middle EasternCampaign Medal withfour campaign stars Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medalwith eight campaign starsWorld War II Victory Medal Navy Occupation Medal Philippine Liberation Medal 8 Career EditLaw practice Edit Roosevelt served in several New York law offices after the war He was senior partner in the New York law firm of Roosevelt and Frieden later known as Poletti Diamond Frieden amp Mackay 9 before and after his service in the Congress On December 3 1945 Time magazine announced that Roosevelt had joined Poletti Diamond Rabin Frieden amp Mackay 10 He triggered controversy for representing Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in the U S and dropped the account before Trujillo s assassination in 1961 Politics Edit Roosevelt was also involved in political affairs He served on the President s Committee on Civil Rights in 1946 for President Harry Truman Along with his brothers he declared for Dwight D Eisenhower in 1948 11 as part of the draft Eisenhower movement He joined the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution in 1946 12 U S House of Representatives Edit Roosevelt Jr was elected as a member of the United States House of Representatives in a special election in 1949 in which he ran as a candidate of the Liberal Party of New York He was re elected in 1950 and 1952 as a Democrat He represented the 20th congressional district of New York from May 17 1949 until January 3 1955 1 then based in the Upper West Side of Manhattan Despite his name and connections he became unpopular with the Democratic leadership When brother James Roosevelt was elected to the House Speaker Sam Rayburn told him to not waste our time like your brother did James wrote that Franklin had a dreadful record in Congress He was smart but not smart enough He had good ideas and the power of persuasion but he did not put them to good use He coasted instead of working at his job considering it beneath him while he aimed for higher positions He may have had the worst attendance record of any member of those days and it cost him those higher positions 13 Seeking the governorship of New York Edit Roosevelt sought the Democratic nomination for governor in 1954 14 but after persuasion by powerful Tammany Hall boss Carmine DeSapio 15 abandoned his bid for Governor and was nominated by the Democratic State Convention to run for New York State Attorney General 15 Roosevelt was defeated in the general election by Republican Jacob K Javits although all other Democratic nominees were elected Following his loss Eleanor Roosevelt began building a campaign against the Tammany Hall leader that eventually forced DeSapio to step down from power in 1961 15 He again ran for governor of New York on the Liberal Party ticket in 1966 but was defeated by the incumbent Republican Nelson A Rockefeller 1 Ties to John F Kennedy Edit nbsp FDR Jr with his mother and his son FDR III 1962At the instigation of Joseph P Kennedy Sr he campaigned for John F Kennedy in the crucial 1960 West Virginia primary 4 falsely accusing Kennedy s opponent Hubert Humphrey of having dodged the draft in World War II 16 Kennedy later named him Under Secretary of Commerce and chairman of the President s Appalachian Regional Commission The Commerce post was given to him when Defense Secretary Robert McNamara vetoed his appointment as Secretary of the Navy JFK and Franklin were friends and their families were close Socially Franklin spent a lot of time in the White House during JFK s reign But when Kennedy was killed Franklin fell from power 17 He served as chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from May 26 1965 to May 11 1966 during the administration of Kennedy s successor President Lyndon B Johnson 1 Entrepreneur Edit Roosevelt was also a distributor of FIAT and Jaguar automobiles in the United States 18 In 1970 he sold the distributorship Roosevelt Automobile Company 1 He was a personal friend of Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli 19 He also ran a small cattle farm and had an interest in Thoroughbred racehorses In 1983 he bred the colt Brothers N Law A winner at age 2 the New York bred ran second in the 1986 Empire Stakes hosted that year by the Saratoga Race Course 20 Personal life and death Edit nbsp Franklin with his first wife Ethel du Pont September 11 1937On June 30 1937 Roosevelt married the first of his eventual five wives Ethel du Pont 1916 1965 of the du Pont family Before their separation and divorce on May 21 1949 9 they had two sons Franklin Delano Roosevelt III born July 19 1938 21 and Christopher du Pont Roosevelt born December 21 1941 21 On August 31 1949 Roosevelt married for the second time to Suzanne Perrin May 2 1921 December 23 2022 the daughter of Lee James Perrin a New York attorney 9 They had two daughters before their divorce in 1970 which was obtained in Juarez Mexico 18 Nancy Suzanne Roosevelt born January 11 1952 21 who married Thomas Ellis Ireland grandson of Robert Livingston Ireland Jr in 1977 22 and Laura Delano Roosevelt born October 26 1959 21 On July 1 1970 Roosevelt married for the third time to Felicia Schiff Warburg Sarnoff born 1927 21 She was the granddaughter of Felix M Warburg 1871 1937 and great granddaughter of Jacob Schiff 1847 1920 18 She had been previously married to Robert W Sarnoff chairman and president of the RCA Corporation 18 The marriage was childless and ended in divorce in 1976 21 On May 6 1977 21 Roosevelt married for the fourth time to Patricia Luisa Oakes born 1951 23 the daughter of British actor Richard Greene 1918 1985 24 and Nancy Oakes von Hoyningen Huene 1924 2005 25 and the granddaughter of gold mining tycoon Sir Harry Oakes 1874 1943 25 They had one son before divorcing in 1981 21 John Alexander Roosevelt born October 18 1977 21 26 24 On March 3 1984 Roosevelt married his fifth and final wife Linda McKay Tobie Stevenson Weicker born 1939 21 23 She was previously married to Theodore M Weicker the brother of Connecticut Governor Lowell P Weicker Jr 27 They remained married until his death 4 On August 17 1988 his 74th birthday Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr died at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie New York 1 after a battle with lung cancer 4 References EditCitations Edit a b c d e f g h Mcquiston John T August 18 1988 Franklin Roosevelt Jr 74 Ex Congressman Dies The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 Medicine Prontosil Time December 28 1936 Roosevelt Franklin Delano Jr 1914 1988 Biographical Directory of Congress Office of Art and Archives Office of the Historian United States House of Representatives Retrieved June 19 2011 a b c d e f g Franklin D Roosevelt Jr Dies Washington Post August 18 1988 Retrieved August 13 2016 Roosevelt 313 Hansen 211 12 262 Roosevelt 269 Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application a b c Representative Franklin D Roosevelt Jr To Marry Miss Suzanne Perrin in August The New York Times July 30 1949 Retrieved August 13 2016 People Time December 3 1945 Retrieved April 16 2020 Democrats Urged to Run Eisenhower The New York Times Sunday April 4 1948 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr Ancestry com Lehi Utah Silver Lake GIC Private Limited Permira and Spectrum Equity Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved September 5 2020 Roosevelt 314 Moscow Warren April 17 1949 Tammany Still Seeking Jobs for the Faithful In Fight Against FDR Jr the Hall Hopes to Prove All Is Not Lost The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 a b c Kandell Jonathan July 28 2004 Carmine De Sapio Political Kingmaker and Last Tammany Hall Boss Dies at 95 The New York Times Caro Robert 2012 The Years of Lyndon Johnson The Passage of Power New York Alfred A Knopf pp 85 86 Roosevelt 315 a b c d Times Special To The New York July 1 1970 Franklin D Roosevelt Jr To Wed Felicia Sarnof The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 Bachrach Judy March 22 2011 La Vita Agnelli Retrieved August 13 2016 Brothers N Law pedigree at Equibase Retrieved August 30 2018 a b c d e f g h i j Roosevelt Genealogy fdrlibrary marist edu Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved August 13 2016 Nancy Suzanne Roosevelt Fiancee of Thomas E Ireland The New York Times April 17 1977 Retrieved April 26 2019 a b Pederson William D January 1 2009 The FDR Years Infobase Publishing ISBN 9780816074600 Retrieved August 13 2016 a b Laskey Margaux September 18 2010 Lacy Garcia Jack Roosevelt The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 a b Nancy Oakes von Hoyningen Huene The Times January 21 2005 Retrieved August 13 2016 FDR Presidential Library Miss Stevenson Becomes Bride Of T M Weicker The New York Times September 17 1967 Retrieved August 13 2016 Sources Edit See also Bibliography of Eleanor Roosevelt and Bibliography of Franklin D Roosevelt United States Congress Franklin D Roosevelt Jr id R000425 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved on 2009 5 19 Roosevelt James My Parents A Differing View Playboy Press 1976 with Bill Libby Hansen Chris Enfant Terrible The Times and Schemes of General Elliott Roosevelt Able Baker Press 2012 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr United States Congress Franklin D Roosevelt Jr id R000425 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress A film clip Longines Chronoscope with Rep Franklin D Roosevelt Jr October 27 1952 is available for viewing at the Internet Archive Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr at Find a Grave nbsp World War II portalU S House of RepresentativesPreceded bySol Bloom Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 20th congressional district1949 1955 Succeeded byIrwin D DavidsonGovernment officesNew title Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission1965 1966 Succeeded byStephen N ShulmanParty political officesPreceded byFrancis D Amanda Democratic Nominee for New York State Attorney 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