Theodore Roosevelt1

#21153, (1914 - 2001)
Charts5 Generations of Descendants of Charles Bonnycastle (1796-1840)

Family

Anne Mason Babcock (1917 - 2001)
Child
  • Theodore Roosevelt1

Life Events

BirthTheodore Roosevelt was born on 14 Jun 1914 in New York City, New York.2
 
Newspaper Published 3 Feb 1940 in the Appleton Post Crescent.3
Theodore Roosevelt & Anne Mason Babcock wedding
Appleton Post Crescent, 1940
MarriageHe married Anne Mason Babcock on 3 Feb 1940 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.2
 
1940 CensusAnn and Theodore Roosevelt III appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Jefferson County, Kentucky, at Highway #42. They rented their home for $35. Theodore was 25, had 4 years of college education, and was born in New York. He worked as a salesman in the wholesale chemical industry, earning over $5000 and also had other income. Ann was 22, 4 years of high school, and was born in Kentucky. In 1935, Theodore lived in Boston and Ann in Kentucky on a farm.4 
DeathTheodore died on 2 May 2001 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.1
 
ObituaryHis obituary was published on 5 May 2001 in the New York Times.
Theodore Roosevelt III, a grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and former partner in a Philadelphia brokerage firm, died on Wednesday at his home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He was 86.

A native New Yorker, Mr. Roosevelt was the last of four siblings. Their father, Theodore Jr., was a soldier, publisher and writer.

After graduation from Harvard University in 1936, Mr. Roosevelt worked for the DuPont Company until he was commissioned into the Navy in December 1941. He served as a flag lieutenant in a naval air unit in the Pacific, won an Air Medal and was discharged as a lieutenant commander in September 1945.

He joined Montgomery, Scott & Company and was made a partner in 1952. He also served as Pennsylvania secretary of commerce and for many years was the president of Competitive Enterprise System Inc., a nonprofit group promoting free markets in the United States.

Mr. Roosevelt is survived by a son, Theodore IV, of Brooklyn, and a grandson. His wife, Ann Mason Babcock Roosevelt, died on Jan. 29 after 61 years of marriage.1
 
ObituaryA joint obituary was published on 11 May 2001 in the Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, III

The Theodore Roosevelt Association announces with regret the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, III. Anne Mason Babcock Roosevelt died after a long illness on Jan. 29, and her husband of 61 years, Theodore Roosevelt, III, grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, died on May 2, 2001 at the age of 86. They are survived by a son, Theodore Roosevelt, IV, daughter-in-law, Constance Lane Rogers Roosevelt, and grandson, Theodore Roosevelt, V.

Theodore Roosevelt, III was born in New York City, June 14, 1914, the son of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and Eleanore Butler Alexander Roosevelt, and a grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt, III was the second and the last surviving of four children born to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and Eleanor Butler Alexander Roosevelt: Grace Green Roosevelt (Mrs. William) McMillan, Ted, Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt and Quentin Roosevelt, II.

Theodore Roosevelt, III went to Groton and graduated from Harvard in 1936. He was a Navy flier in World War II, serving as a flag lieutenant in the Pacific. Ted was awarded the Air Medal and left the Navy as a lieutenant commander. He joined the Philadelphia brokerage firm of Montgomery, Scott, becoming a partner in 1952. He served as Secretary of Commerce of Pennsylvania, 1949-1951, appointed by Governor James Duff. He was for many years president of the Competitive Enterprise System, Inc., a nonprofit group that promoted free markets in the United States. Mr. Roosevelt was a trustee of the Theodore Roosevelt Association for many years and a generous supporter of the organization. In recent years, he attended TRA Police Awards ceremonies in Boston and Philadelphia as well as TRA annual meetings in Boston and Norfolk, VA. He was an honorary plankowner in the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), and a strong supporter of the efforts to preserve the Pine Knot site in Virginia, his grandparents' presidential retreat.

President Theodore Roosevelt's father was also named Theodore Roosevelt, and the president dropped the denominator of "junior" after his father's death. In 1914 when the president's grandson was born, there were three Theodore Roosevelts living. The president's son did not personally use "junior" after his father's death in 1919 - his stationary said, "Theodore Roosevelt," and his books listed "Theodore Roosevelt" as the author. But the public and press persisted in calling the president's son Theodore Roosevelt, Junior, and thus his descendants became known respectively as Theodore Roosevelt, III, IV, and V. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. died a Brigadier General in France not long after D-Day during World War II, and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. His former home, "Old Orchard," is now the museum at the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay.

Anne Mason Babcock was born Dec. 3, 1917 in Glenco, KY, and she and Theodore Roosevelt, III were married in Louisville, Feb. 3, 1940. Ted and Anne Roosevelt lived for many years on a 76-acre farm near Paoli, PA. Ted enjoyed flying his own plane, and the couple travled extensively. Both enjoyed life in the outdoors. Ted and Anne were deeply committed to conservation, and were the donors of the property forming the Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area State Park on the coast of North Carolina, not far from Morehead City, NC. After Ted retired from business, the couple lived at Mount Desert, ME, returning to Pennsylvania in recent years as their health declined. Anne Roosevelt was a dynamic lady with a vivid personality and zest for life. Ted Roosevelt was a man of quiet dignity, with impeccable manners, a warm smile, and a deep resonant voice. They will be greatly missed by all who knew them.2
 
Last Edited16 Apr 2014

Citations

  1. Obituary of Theodore Roosevelt in New York Times, 5 May 2001. Transcription online.
  2. Obituary of Mr and Mrs Theodore Roosevelt III in Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot, 11 May 2001. Transcription online.
  3. The Appleton Post Crescent (Wisconsin), 3 Feb 1940, page 11. image online at Ancestry.com's historical newspaper collection.
  4. United States 1940 Federal Census, Kentucky, Jefferson County, First Magisterial District, ED 56-3, Page 2B.