John Ellis Roosevelt
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John Ellis Roosevelt | |
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Roosevelt, ca. 1915-1916 | |
| Born | February 25, 1853 |
| Died | April 9, 1939 (aged 86) |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
| Spouses | Nannie Mitchell Vance
(m. 1879; death 1912)Edith Hammersley Biscoe
(m. 1914; div. 1916) |
| Children | 3 |
| Parent(s) | Robert Barnhill Roosevelt Elizabeth Ellis |
| Relatives | See Roosevelt family |
John Ellis Roosevelt (February 25, 1853 – March 9, 1939) was a lawyer with the Wall Street firm of Roosevelt & Kobbe, the president of the Elkhorn Valley Coal Land Company and secretary of the Broadway Improvement Company.[1][2] He owned the John Ellis Roosevelt Estate.
John Ellis Roosevelt was born on February 25, 1853, in New York City. He was the second child of Robert Barnhill Roosevelt (who was also known as Robert Barnwell Roosevelt) and Elizabeth Ellis. Roosevelt had an older sister, Margaret Barnhill Roosevelt, and a younger brother, Robert Barnhill Roosevelt Jr.[3] They were the first cousins of President Theodore Roosevelt through their shared paternal grandfather, Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt.[4]
He also had three half-siblings; Kenyon Fortescue, Granville Roland Fortescue, and Maude Fortescue. They were the children of Robert Barnhill Roosevelt and his second wife, Marion (Minnie) Fortescue, also known as Marion O'Shea Roosevelt.
