Frances Blanche Webb Roosevelt was born 24 June 1917 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, United States to Watt Webb (1887-1960) and Annie Clarrise Wetmore (1889-1961) and died 11 September 1995 Delaware, United States of unspecified causes. She married Quentin Roosevelt (1919-1948) 12 April 1944 in Blandford Forum, Blandford Forum, Dorset, England, United Kingdom.
On April 12, 1944, Quentin Roosevelt (1919-1948) (the grandson of the US President) married Frances Blanche Webb,[1] an American Red Cross worker, at Blandford Forum. They had three daughters: Alexandra, Susan Roosevelt Weld, and Anna C. Roosevelt, a noted archaeologist specializing in Amazonia, who won a MacArthur Fellowship. Alexandra married Ronald W. Dworkin.[2] Susan graduated from Harvard University with a JD and PhD, and was married to former Massachusetts Governor William Weld; they had five children: David Minot Weld, Ethel Derby Weld, Mary B. Weld, Quentin Roosevelt Weld, and Frances Wylie Weld.[3]
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Alexandra Roosevelt (c1945) | |||
Susan Roosevelt (c1948) | 1948 New York, United States | William Floyd Weld (1945) | |
Anna Curtenius Roosevelt (c1948) |
Siblings
Residences
See Also
- Frances Webb
- Webb Family
- Roosevelt family
- Webb in Jackson County, Missouri
- Roosevelt in Dorset
Footnotes (including sources)
- ^ "Frances Roosevelt, Portrait Artist, 78", The New York Times, September 13, 1995
- ^ "Alexandra Roosevelt Wed To Dr. Ronald W. Dworkin", The New York Times, March 6, 1988
- ^ "The Weld's of Harvard Yard", Harvard Magazine, Craig A. Lambert