Robert Roosevelt
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Robert Barnwell Roosevelt (August 7, 1829 – June 14, 1906) was the uncle of President Theodore Roosevelt and the grand uncle of Eleanor Roosevelt. His father was Cornelius Roosevelt (1794-1871) and his mother was Margaret Barnhill (1799-1861).
He was an early conservationist and worked for the protection of waterways. Roosevelt served in Congress as a Democrat. He was later appointed to a diplomatic post to the Netherlands by President Grover Cleveland.
Roosevelt is credited with influencing his nephew, Theodore Roosevelt, to become a conservationist. He also was a popular author and a friend of such contemporary writers such as Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker. He was possibly the inspiration (at least in terms of appearance) for Abraham Van Helsing.
Roosevelt was a father of many children, including Major Granville "Rolly" Fortescue, who married Grace Hubbard Fortescue (née Grace Hubbard Bell), a defendant in the 1932 manslaughter trial known as the Massie Affair.