- and an aunt of
First Lady
Eleanor Roosevelt. Her
childhood nickname was
Bamie (/ˈbæmi/), a
derivative of
bambina (Italian for "baby girl"), but as an...
-
infant daughter in the care of his
sister Anna,
known as "
Bamie" or "Bye".
Letters to
Bamie reveal Theodore's
concern for his daughter. In one 1884 letter...
- join
Theodore and
Mittie in New York.
Mittie bore four children: Anna "
Bamie/Bye"
Roosevelt (1855–1931)
Theodore "T.R."
Roosevelt Jr. (1858–1919) Elliott...
- of
their newborn daughter,
Alice Lee Roosevelt, over to her aunt Anna "
Bamie" Roosevelt, the
older sister of
Theodore Roosevelt,
because it was already...
- and
Bamie had one son,
William Jr. (1898–1986), who was a
Connecticut State Representative and
Mayor of Farmington, Connecticut.
William and
Bamie are...
-
businessman Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He had an
older sister named Anna (called
Bamie), a
younger brother named Elliott, and a
younger sister named Corinne. Roosevelt's...
- disappeared...."
Roosevelt dismissed Bamie's criticisms by
referring to her as an "aged woman."[citation needed] However,
Bamie and
Roosevelt eventually reconciled...
-
fortunes Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (1831–1878), m.
Martha "Mittie"
Bulloch Anna "
Bamie/Bye"
Roosevelt (1855–1931), m.
William Sheffield Cowles Sr.
William Sheffield...
- (1861–1933) and an
elder sister named Anna (1855–1931), who was
known as "
Bamie". As an
Oyster Bay Roosevelt, and
through his
ancestor Cornelius Van Schaack...
- Hospital. His
younger daughter Corinne wrote this
account of its origins:
Bamie was born with a
curved spine, and
Roosevelt found a
young doctor, Charles...