Isaac Daniel Roosevelt (1790-1863)

M.D., of "Rosedale" Hyde Park, New York

He was born in New York City and graduated from Princeton (1808) before receiving the degree of M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York (1812). He continued to study medicine under Dr. David Hosack until 1820, but never actually practiced having grown unable to, "bear the sight of human suffering". His passion was farming and when his father bought Mount Hope in Hyde Park he left New York City to live there year-round. In 1832, he built Rosedale on the west side of the Post Road, close to his father's house and where he lived quietly enjoying country life with his wife and two sons. He was recalled as being, "of delicate constitution with refined tastes, a gentleman of the old school". In 1827, he married Mary Rebecca Aspinwall (1809-1886), one of the sisters of William Henry Aspinwall (1807-1875) of Rockwood Hall. They were the parents of two sons. He is the grandfather of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Parents (2)

James Roosevelt

Jacobus "James" Roosevelt III, Merchant & Member of the New York State Assembly

1760-1847

Maria (Walton) Roosevelt

Mrs Maria Eliza (Walton) Roosevelt

1769-1810

Spouse (1)

Mary (Aspinwall) Roosevelt

Mrs Mary Rebecca (Aspinwall) Roosevelt

1809-1886

Children (2)

James Roosevelt

"Squire James" Roosevelt I, of "Springwood" Hyde Park, New York

1828-1900

John Aspinwall Roosevelt

John A. Roosevelt, of "Rosedale" Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., New York

1840-1909

Associated Houses (2)

Isaac Roosevelt House

Hyde Park, New York

Mount Hope

Poughkeepsie, New York