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Catholicism

Eleanor Roosevelt’s Mysteriously Missing Grandfather & was she part-Italian?

By carlanthonyonline.com on July 2, 2012 • ( 11 )

Despite her being born forty-five years before Jacqueline Kennedy, there is a similar pattern in the story of Eleanor Roosevelt‘s Irish immigrant heritage.  It illustrates less the shame of humble origin than how the power of incredible wealth can lead people… Read More ›

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