![]() ![]() She was also calculating and self-assured. She was showered with presents and grew into a fiercely independent and extroverted lay. She grew up to be a model of beauty, much like her mother. Anna, on the other hand, had a big influence on her and gave her the structure and stability she needed. ![]() She had a strained connection with both her father and stepmother, so she would travel to Boston to see Anna and her maternal grandparents, George Cabot Lee and Caroline Watts Haskell. She had five half-brothers and sisters, as well as one sister. She returned to the care of her parents after her father’s remarriage to Edith Kermit Carow. Throughout her stay, Lee was heavily affected by her aunt Anna. Baby Lee was placed under the supervision of Theodore’s sister, Anna. To lift his spirits, Theodore Roosevelt left New York and traveled westward. As a result, she chose to be addressed as Mrs. He even dubbed Alice, the young girl, Baby Lee. ![]() ![]() Theodore, upset and agitated by the sad events, withdrew himself from anything that reminded him of Alice Sr. Her paternal grandmother Martha Stewart ‘Mittie’ Bulloch died of typhoid illness, and her mother and Theodore’s wife Alice died of kidney failure eleven hours later. Several hours after Alice’s birth, tragedy struck the Roosevelt home. His father was a New York State Assemblyman, and his mother was a Boston financial heiress. Alice Lee Roosevelt was born in New York City, New York, to Alice and Theodore Roosevelt. ![]()
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