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Teddy Roosevelt
Celebrity
Birth Date: Oct. 27, 1858
Birth Time: 7:45 p.m.
Birth City: New York City, New York, United States
Scorpio
Degree : 4º19'30.34"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 24º59'39.56"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 2º45'2.4"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 12, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
TR
Oct. 27, 1858
7:45 p.m.
New York City, New York, United States
Celebrity
Scorpio
Degree : 4º19'30.34"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 24º59'39.56"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 2º45'2.4"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 12, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Wednesday
Date Oct. 27, 1858
Time 7:45 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City New York City, New York, United States
Geo-location 40ºN42'51.37",
Timezone America/New_York

Residence Details

City New York City, New York, United States
Timezone America/New_York

Time/Correction

Time (America/New_York) Oct. 27, 1858, 07:44:59 PM
Time (UTC) Oct. 28, 1858, 12:41:01 AM
Time (LMT) Oct. 27, 1858, 07:45:00 PM
Time (Julian) 2399980.5284838
LMT Correction -4.9336 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º51'57.57"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 40ºN42'51.37" Lon: 74ºS0'21.49"

Life Attributes

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Diagnoses

Psychological | Depression

Vocation

Military | Military service Politics | U.S. Presidents Writers | Textbook/ Non-fiction

Notable

Awards | Nobel prize Famous | Historic figure Book Collection | Occult/ Misc. Collection

Family

Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Relationship | Number of Marriages Relationship | Widowed Parenting | Kids more than 3

Life Story

Story of person and major life events assoicated with this Kundali

American politician, U. S. president--the youngest--from 1901-1909, 1906 Nobel Peace Prize winner for bringing about the Peace of Portsmouth between Russia and Japan in 1905, soldier and leader of "The Rough Riders," explorer, author, athlete, and one of four American president faces immortalized on Mt. Rushmore. Considered the first "modern president," of the U.S., he was the first president to ride in an automobile, a submarine and an airplane; championed the creation of the country's first consumer protection law and the first narcotics law; launched America internationally; and promoted technology with his delight over the wireless telegraph. Born in a brownstone at 28 East 20th street in New York City to the proper and prosperous Roosevelt's known for their philanthropy, he suffered from bronchial asthma attacks that caused panic in his family: by age 11, he used the attacks to get what he wanted. He grew up with a keen interest in nature, and his study of creatures was the only education he had before age 15. In 1874, he began receiving private tutoring to prepare him for the Harvard entrance examination. At Harvard, Roosevelt was considered an odd character, but he dominated his classmates. He wrote a book about the navy and a book about birds. At his father's death, he had to pursue a profession and chose law but never made much money at it, and did not even finish his degree. Instead, he gravitated toward politics. It was while he was at New York's Columbia Law School that he joined a local Republican association. In November 1881, the group nominated the 23-year-old Roosevelt for the state assembly. He won the election, and moved to Albany. Roosevelt's brashness and gumption first surfaced when he was barely in office and took on a justice of the court of appeals over a kickback scandal, charging that a prominent financier was a "shark." Roosevelt married Alice Hathaway Lee in 1880. She died after giving birth to a daughter, Alice, in February 1884. Coincidentally, Roosevelt's mother died on the same day as his wife, the former of typhoid at 3:00 AM and the latter of Bright's Disease at 2:00 PM, 2/14/1884. His wife's death affected Roosevelt deeply, and he resolved to leave New York politics behind and become a rancher. He spent three years in the West and returned to the East as a cowboy - with a hunting knife from Tiffany's. Roosevelt met Edith Kermit Carow, a childhood playmate, who enticed him back to New York for good in late 1886. Roosevelt lost a race for mayor, and he and Edith sailed for England, then returned to New York to raise Roosevelt's daughter, adding four boys and another daughter to the family over the next ten years. After Republican Benjamin Harrison won the White House position in 1888, Roosevelt was appointed to a seat on the Civil Service Commission in Washington, where he and his growing family would spend six years. In 1894 he was named president of the New York City Board of Police Commissioners. Roosevelt continued to chime in on national and international issues. Among other causes, he was all for intervening in a Cuban rebellion that had erupted against Spain. This situation gave him the fight he was looking for. After McKinley won the presidency in 1896, he appointed Roosevelt as assistant secretary of the navy. When the USS "Maine" blew up in the Havana harbor in February 1898, McKinley couldn't resist the calls for war. Roosevelt resigned as assistant secretary of the Navy to accept a commission as lieutenant colonel in a new cavalry regiment. Second in command, but very visible, the group acquired the name "Roosevelt's Rough Riders." Roosevelt joined the regiment in Texas, which was the stepping stone to the presidency. The Rough Riders went from Texas to Florida, then by ship to Cuba where they went ashore without their horses on 6/22/1898. Roosevelt was promoted to colonel and made commander of the Rough Riders, and all his life he preferred to be called "colonel." On 7/01/1898, Roosevelt and his men charged the entrenched Spaniards on Kettle Hill and, above it, San Juan Hill. The hills were captured in short order and Roosevelt rode shoulder-to-shoulder with his soldiers, risking his life. He returned from Cuba a hero, and political bosses wasted no time in making him governor of New York. When they saw that Roosevelt couldn't be controlled, they "kicked him upstairs" to the vice presidency as McKinley's running mate in 1900. McKinley won, but was assassinated in September 1901, and suddenly Roosevelt was president of the United States. He took the presidential oath of office 9/14/1901, 3:32 PM, Buffalo, NY. In 1904, he was elected again in his own right. Upon leaving the White House, Roosevelt hand-picked his successor, William Howard Taft, and then went hunting in East Africa. Taft disappointed him with his conservatism and in 1912, Roosevelt again declared himself a presidential candidate, but the Republican nomination went to Taft. Roosevelt put together the Progressive ("Bull Moose") party, and outpolled Taft in November. But the Republican split handed the election to Democrat Woodrow Wilson. In his last years, Roosevelt explored Brazil, returning to urge America's entry into World War I. All four of his sons enlisted, and one was killed. It was possible that the event hastened his own death after a brief illness (rheumatism) on 1/06/1919, Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Published/Released

July 1, 1877

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released July 1877 (Book, "Summer Birds of Adirondacks") .

2

Published/Released

Feb. 1, 1879

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released February 1879 at 12:00 midnight in Boston, MA (Presents paper at Harvard) .

3

Great Achievement

Aug. 1, 1881

Work : Great Achievement 5 August 1881 (Climbs Matterhorn) .

4

New Career

Nov. 1, 1881

Work : New Career 9 November 1881 (Elected to NY State Assembly) .

5

Published/Released

Dec. 1, 1881

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 3 December 1881 (Book on 1812 Naval War) .

6

Great Achievement

Sept. 14, 1901

Work : Great Achievement 14 September 1901 (Elected president) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Significant Relationship Begin

Aug. 22, 1878

Relationship : Meet a significant person 22 August 1878 (Edith Crow, future wife) .

2

Significant Relationship Begin

Oct. 18, 1878

Relationship : Meet a significant person 18 October 1878 (Alice Lee, future wife) .

3

Relationship Begin

Jan. 25, 1880

Relationship : Begin significant relationship 25 January 1880 (Alice Lee accepts marriage proposal) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Begin Travel

May 12, 1868

Social : Begin Travel 12 May 1868 (Began one-year tour of Europe) .

2

Begin Travel

Dec. 12, 1872

Social : Begin Travel 12 December 1872 (Trip up Nile) .

3

Return Home

Jan. 1, 1873

Social : Return Home January 1873 (Returns from mideast) .

4

Begin Travel

April 14, 1873

Social : Begin Travel 14 April 1873 at 10:00 AM (Leaves family for Dresden) .

5

Degree Enrollment

Jan. 1, 1874

Social : Begin a program of study 1874 (Studies for Harvard entrance exams)

6

Degree Completion

July 1, 1875

Social : End a program of study July 1875 (Passes Harvard entrance) .

7

Joined Organization

Oct. 20, 1876

Social : Joined group 20 October 1876 (Joined clique of snobs at Harvard) .

8

Degree Completion

June 30, 1880

Social : End a program of study 30 June 1880 at 12:00 midnight in Boston, MA (Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard) .

9

Begin Travel

Aug. 16, 1880

Social : Begin Travel 16 August 1880 (Begins first trip west) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Birth Child

Jan. 30, 1882

Family : Change in family responsibilities 30 January 1882 (Son Franklin born) .

2

Birth Child

Feb. 12, 1884

Family : Change in family responsibilities 12 February 1884 (Daughter Alice born) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Diagnosis

Jan. 1, 1872

Health : Medical diagnosis 1872 (Nearsightedness)

2

End Remission

April 14, 1873

Health : End remission 14 April 1873 (Asthma returns) .

3

Diagnosis

March 26, 1880

Health : Medical diagnosis 26 March 1880 (Physical reveals heart problems) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Father Death

Feb. 1, 1878

Death of Father 9 February 1878 (Father died from colon cancer) .

2

Partner Death

Feb. 14, 1884

Death of Mate 14 February 1884 (Bright's disease) .

3

Mother Death

Feb. 14, 1884

Death of Mother 14 February 1884 (Typhoid) .

4

Unspecified

Jan. 1, 1919

Death, Cause unspecified 6 January 1919 (Age 60) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Other Relationship

June 20, 1879

Other Relationship 20 June 1879 (Alice Lee rejects marriage proposal) .

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