ER
Birth Date: Oct. 11, 1884
Birth Time: 11 a.m.
Birth City: New York City, New York, United States
Libra
Degree : 18º44'30.3"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 27º20'6.39"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 24º22'53.52"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
ER
Oct. 11, 1884
11 a.m.
New York City, New York, United States
Celebrity
Libra
Degree : 18º44'30.3"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 27º20'6.39"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 24º22'53.52"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Female
Weekday Saturday
Date Oct. 11, 1884
Time 11 a.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. 11, 1884, 11:03:58 AM
Time (UTC) Oct. 11, 1884, 04:00:00 PM
Time (LMT) Oct. 11, 1884, 11:03:59 AM
Time (Julian) 2409461.16666667
LMT Correction -4.9336 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º13'40.7"

Birth Place

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

Life Attributes

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Diagnoses

Major Diseases | Tuberculosis

Vocation

Politics | Activist/ social Politics | Activist/ feminist Writers | Autobiographer

Notable

Extraordinary Talents | For Public poise Famous | Historic figure Book Collection | Profiles Of Women

Traits

Personality | Charismatic Personality | Idealist

Family

Childhood | Memories Bad Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Relationship | Mate - Noted Relationship | Stress - Extramarital affairs Relationship | Widowed Parenting | Kids more than 3 Parenting | Kids -Traumatic event

Life Story

Story of person and major life events assoicated with this Kundali

American First Lady, the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States during the 1930's. Her father was the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt and her mother a society beauty who died of diphtheria when Eleanor was eight years old. A few months after, scarlet fever claimed her brother's life. She was a shy, solemn, lonely, insecure and serious little girl, awkward and homely. At 15, Eleanor entered a girl's school near London where she intellectually excelled. In 1902, she volunteered to teach the children of the immigrant poor. A year later, 1903, Franklin D. Roosevelt, a senior at Harvard, proposed to Eleanor. They married on 17 March 1905 in New York City. They had six children, including one who died at infancy. Their children were plagued with many broken marriages (19 among the 5 of them), failed businesses and other personal setbacks. In 1918, Eleanor discovered several love letters written to her husband by her secretary Lucy Mercer, with whom he was having an affair. This event destroyed the marriage, which continued in name only as they led separate lives. Her physical relations with her husband apparently ended at that time. At a time when the First Lady was to be seen and not heard, Eleanor Roosevelt broke that precedent. She was active in such progressive causes as the League of Women Voters as well as the Women's Trade Union League. She helped found the private Todhunter School in Manhattan and taught history and government part-time. She was both an activist and an educator. One of the most gracious and beloved First Lady's in history, she was active in social, humanitarian and cultural work. In the 1920s, she became prominent in the NY Democratic party. She was regarded as a public figure in her own right as well as a valuable asset to FDR when he was elected president in 1932. She briefly held an official position in her husband's administration, becoming Director of the Office of Civilian Defense. However, she resigned from this position in order to spare her husband the negative publicity that rose from conservative criticism over the left-wing ties some of her appointees had. On 11 August 1921, while at Campobello, Roosevelt was stricken by polio. For the most part, he was able to conceal the extent of his disability from the public and he continued a public career, being elected to the highest office for four terms. By 1933, Eleanor was not only a savvy political spouse but an intuitive political operative in her own right. She had also attained considerable stature as a writer, magazine editor, lecturer, and radio personality; and with three partners was proprietor of a girls' school in Manhattan, as well as a crafts factory upstate producing furniture, pewter and woven goods. She sought relief from her busy public and personal life in a rural household near Hyde Park, NY, which she maintained apart from her family. There at Val-Kill cottage, she entertained a coterie of intellectual, politically motivated women, one of whom was Lorena Hickok. Maintaining fortitude during her husband's infidelities, she had a deeply meaningful relationship with this woman friend; their correspondence indicates the extent of their love for one another. Many feel that the relationship was sexual; others declare that her strongly bonded relationships with both men and women were never more than platonic. Eleanor left no confessions in this regard and no eyewitnesses. Franklin Roosevelt died while still in office on 12 April 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia. After his death, Eleanor was appointed by President Truman to the US delegation in the United Nation General Assembly, a position she held until 1953. President Truman called her the 'First Lady of the World'. While at the UN, her most outstanding achievement was chairing the commission that drafted the 1948 Universal Declaration on Human Rights. The first volume of her memoirs, "This is my Story," appeared in 1938. On 7 November 1962 Eleanor Roosevelt died at the age of 78 from tuberculosis in New York City. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1938

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1938 (This is My Story)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Extramarital Affair

Jan. 1, 1918

Relationship : Extramarital Affair 1918 (Franklin had affair)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Family Trauma

Aug. 11, 1921

Family trauma 11 August 1921 (Franklin contracted polio, paralyzed) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Partner Death

April 12, 1945

Death of Mate 12 April 1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) .

2

Disease

Nov. 1, 1962

Death by Disease 7 November 1962 (TB, age 78) .

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