Susan Roosevelt Weld
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Susan Roosevelt Weld was formerly a professor at Harvard specializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law. She also was General Counsel to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. She was the First Lady of Massachusetts from 1991 till 1997.
She is the daughter of Quentin Roosevelt II, granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., great-granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt. She is the grand-niece of Kermit Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt, Archibald Roosevelt, Ethel Roosevelt Derby and Alice Roosevelt Longworth.
She was married to former Massachusetts governor William Weld from 1975-06-07 until she divorced him in 2002. She is the mother of five children by Weld -- David, Ethel, Mary, Quentin, Frances, and Fatima.
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Preceded by Katharine D. Dukakis |
First Lady of Massachusetts 1991-1997 |
Succeeded by Jan Cellucci |