Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on September 13, 1887 in New York. He was the oldest son of United States President Theodore Roosevelt and a politician in his own right. He served in the New York State Assembly during the early 1920s, and held office as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy, Governor of Puerto Rico, and Governor General of the Philippines.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $85 Million (2024)
Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the known Family Member in New York, is reported to have an estimated net worth of $85 Million by 2024. As a member of the prominent Roosevelt family, which includes his famous father, Theodore Roosevelt, who served as the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.'s wealth stems from a combination of inheritance and various family investments. With such a substantial fortune, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. holds a significant position within the elite financial circles of New York City.
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About
Remembered best as the oldest son of United States President Theodore Roosevelt, he was also a Politician in his own right. After serving in the New York State Assembly during the early 1920s, he held office as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy, Governor of Puerto Rico, and Governor General of the Philippines.
Before Fame
After graduating from Harvard College and briefly working as a businessman, he enlisted in the military and served in World War I (and later, World War II).
Trivia
He played a key role in establishing the American Legion (an organization of veterans of war) and was killed in World War II just weeks after earning the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France.
Family Life
The son of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt, he grew up with sisters named Ethel and Alice and brothers named Quentin, Archie, and Kermit. His marriage to Eleanor Butler Alexander resulted in three sons and one daughter.
Associated With
Roosevelt and his friend and military comrade Terry Allen were criticized by Four-star General George Patton (George Smith Patton, Jr.) for what Patton viewed as their too Casual approach to war (Roosevelt and Allen drank heavily when off-duty and did not always wear their uniforms).