James A. Roosevelt
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James Alfred Roosevelt (June 13, 1825 - July 15, 1898) was an American merchant, a member of the Roosevelt family, and an uncle of United States President Theodore Roosevelt. He became a member of his father Cornelius Roosevelt's mercantile firm at the age of twenty, and eventually succeeded him as its head. In 1878, he established the banking house of Roosevelt & Son, which marked the full abandonment of the Roosevelt's traditional plate-glass business. He was connected with many other institutions, including as vice president of the Chemical Bank of New York; president of the Broadway Improvement Company; vice president of the Bank of Savings; member of the board of managers of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company; director of the New York Life Insurance Trust, among others; member of the Board of Park Commissioners; and trustee to the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. He was a president of Roosevelt Hospital, founded by his distant cousin James H. Roosevelt. He married Elizabeth Norris Emlen on December 22, 1847 and had four children, including W. Emlen Roosevelt.
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- Whittelsey, Charles B. (1902). The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649-1902.