Rootsweb.com just published the ancestral tree for Teddy Roosevelt. As many of you know, Teddy was a "cousin". Enclosed is the info from THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. Twenty-sixth president 1901-1909 1. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR., New York City (NYC), New York 27 Oct. 1858-Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. 6 Jan. 1919, (1) Brookline, Massachusetts 27 Oct. 1880 Alice Hathaway Lee, Chestnut Hill (Boston), Mass. 29 July 1861-NYC 14 Feb. 1884, (2) London, England 2 Dec. 1886 Edith Kermit Carow, Norwich, Connecticut 6 Aug. 1861-Sagamore Hill 30 Sept. 1948 2. Theodore Roosevelt, NYC 22 Sept. 1831-NYC 9 Feb. 1878, Roswell, Georgia 22 Dec. 1853 3. Martha Bulloch, Hartford, Connecticut 8 July 1835-NYC 14 Feb. 1884 4. Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt, NYC 30 Jan. 1794-Oyster Bay 17 July 1871, Philadelphia 9 Oct. 1821 5. Margaret Barnhill, 13 Dec. 1799-23 Jan. 1861 6. James Stephens Bulloch, b. prob. Savannah, Ga. c. 1793-18 Feb. 1849, 8 May 1831 7. Martha Stewart, bp. 15 Aug. 1799-c. 1862-4, widow of John Elliott 8. James J. (Jacobus) Roosevelt, bp. NYC 25 Oct. 1759-NYC 12 or 13 Aug. 1840, Kinderhook, N.Y. 8 Mar. 1793 9. Maria Van Schaack, bp. Kinderhook 8 Dec. 1773-NYC 3 Feb. 1845 10. Robert Barnhill, 31 Jan. 1754-12 Aug. 1814, prob. Sussex Co., New Jersey 22 Sept. 1778 11. Elizabeth Potts, prob. Moreland, Pennsylvania 27 Jan. 1750-20 Aug. 1807 12. James Bulloch, Ga. c. 1765-Ga. 9 Feb. 1806, 13 Apr. 1786 13. Anne Irvine, 14 Jan. 1770-post 1810, m. (2) James Powell 14. General Daniel Stewart, Newport, Liberty Co., Ga. 20 Oct. or Dec. 1761-17 May 1829, (bond) Liberty Co. 18 Jan. 1786 15. Susannah Oswald, Newport, Ga. 2 Nov. 1770-20 Dec. 1807 16. Jacobus Roosevelt, bp. NYC 9 Aug. 1724-Red Hook, N.Y. 12 Mar. 1777, NYC 4 Dec. 1746 17. Annetje Bogert, bp. NYC 18 Aug. 1728-NYC 9 July 1773 18. Cornelius Van Schaack, Jr., bp. Kinderhook 15 Sept. 1734-18 Mar. 1797, 1 Dec. 1772 19. Angeltje (Angelica) Yates, b. Albany, N.Y. 6 July 1752 20. John Barnhill, d. 27 Feb. 1797 21. Sarah Craig 22. Thomas Potts, c. 1729-prob. Chelsea Forge, N.J. 29 July 1776, (Abington, Pa., 2nd int. 25 Dec. 1752) 16 Jan. 1753 23. Elizabeth Lukens of Horsham & Upper Dublin, m. (2) Dr. John Rockhill 24. Archibald Bulloch, first President of the Provincial Congress of Georgia, delegate to the Continental Congress, Charleston, South Carolina c. 1729-30-Savannah 22 Feb. 1777, Argyle Island, Ga. 9 Oct. 1764 25. Mary De Veaux of Shaftsbury, Ga., Ga. (26?) Jan. 1748-Savannah 26 May 1818 26. Dr. John Irvine, Scotland 15 Sept. 1742-Ga. 15 Oct. 1808, Sunbury, Ga. 5 or 19 Sept. 1765 27. Ann Elizabeth Baillie, 27 Sept. 1749-Chatham Co., Ga. 23 July 1807 28. John Stewart (called Jr. to distinguish him from an uncle), Dorchester, S.C. 13 Feb. 1725/6-Midway, Ga. 4 Sept. 1776 29. Susannah (poss. Quarterman), d. Midway 21 Oct. 1766 30. Joseph Oswald, Jr., d. Liberty Co., Ga. between 29 Jan. 1785 & 5 Apr. 1786 31. Ann Carter, prob. d. Liberty Co., Ga. 29 Jan. 1809, poss. m. (2) Henry D. Stone 32. Johannes Roosevelt, bp. Kingston, N.Y. 3 Mar. 1689-NYC 4 Apr. 1750, NYC 25 Sept. 1708 33. Heyltje Sioerts, bp. NYC 2 Sept. 1688-prob. NYC between 11 July 1751 & 5 Mar. 1752 34. John Bogert, NYC (or Harlem) 1 May 1697-NYC 7 Nov. 1775, NYC 10 Mar. 1716 35. Hannah Peeck, NYC 12 June 1696-NYC 8 Oct. 1769 36. Cornelius Van Schaack, Kinderhook 17 Oct. 1705-Kinderhook 13 Oct. 1776, Kinderhook 6 Oct. 1728 37. Lydia Van Dyck, Albany 16 July 1704-Kinderhook 10 June 1785 38. Johannes G. Yates, Albany 14 Oct. 1716-prob. Albany between 27 Dec. 1775 & 4 June 1776, Albany 28 Nov. 1737 39. Rebecca Waldron, bp. Albany 30 Aug. 1719 40. Robert Barnhill of Bucks Co., Pa. 41. Sarah [--?--] 42. Daniel Craig, d. prob. Bucks Co., Pa., m. c. 1776 43. Margaret [--?--], d. post 1776 44. John Potts, prob. Bristol, Pa. 8 8th Mo. 1696-Upper Dublin, Pa. shortly post 28 Sept. 1766, Abington, Pa. between 27 4th Mo. & 25 5th Mo. 1726 45. Elizabeth McVeagh, c. 1699-5 1st Mo. 1791 46. William Lukens, prob. Germantown, Pa. 22 Feb. 1688/9-prob. Upper Dublin between 15 June 1739 & 26 Feb. 1739/40, (Abington, Pa. 2nd int.) 27 Nov. 1710 47. Elizabeth Tyson, Germantown 7 Oct. 1690-bur. 18 Feb. 1765 48. James Bulloch, prob. Glasgow, Scotland c. 1701-Ga. 25 Oct. 1780, S.C. c. 1729 49. Jean Stobo, b. prob. S.C. c. 1710 50. James De Veaux, prob. France c. 1710-23 Nov. 1785, prob. Charleston, S.C. c. 1730 51. Anne Fairchild, prob. Charleston-Savannah, Ga. 8 Mar. 1765 52. Charles Irvine of Over Boddam, Bieldside & possibly Cults, near Aberdeen, Scotland c. 1696-28 Mar. 1779, 7 June 1733 53. Euphemia Douglas of Tilquhillie, c. 1711-21 Dec. 1766 54. Kenneth Baillie of Balrobert & Torbreck, Scotland-St. John Parish, Ga. 10 July 1766 55. Elizabeth Mackay 56. Daniel Stewart, d. St. George's Parish, Berkeley Co., S.C. between 24 Dec. 1766 & 28 Sept. 1768 57. Hannah (poss. Girardeau or Postell, since the will of #28 refers to "relation" James Girardeau [Jr.], son of James Girardeau [c. 1715-1756/7] of Granville Co., S.C. & Mary Postell), d. St. George's Parish between 23 Apr. 1774 & 26 Dec. 1780 58. (poss.) Richard Quarterman, d. Dorchester Co., S.C. c. 1737 59. (poss.) Rebecca Baker, d. Dorchester Co. ante 1752, m. (2) Joseph Bacon 60. Joseph Oswald of Midway, Liberty Co., Ga., d. prob. ante 1756 61. (said to be) Mary Mackay 62. Thomas Carter, d. Newport, Liberty Co. 8 or 9 Mar. 1774 63. Mary [--?--], d. post 8 Mar. 1774 64. Nicholas Roosevelt, bp. NYC 2 Oct. 1658-NYC 30 July 1742, NYC 26 Dec. 1682 65. Heyltje Jans Kunst, b. Albany, living 1730/1 66. Olfert Sioerts, Heerenveen, Holland c. 1661-NYC c. 1710, NYC 9 Sept. 1682 67. Margaret Clopper, bp. 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