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  1. Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd (1891-1948) Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd was born April 26, 1891, in Washington, D.C. to a prominent Maryland Catholic family. She was educated in private schools, but because her family had very little money she had to go to work. In 1914, she became social secretary to Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. 995: Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd. President Franklin D Roosevelt’s Mistress and Longtime Companion. Born: 26 April 1891, Washington DC, United States of America Died: 31 July 1948, Aiken, South Carolina, United States of America Lucy was at the president’s side when he suffered a fatal cerebral hemorrhage at his second home in Warm Springs.

  3. Biographie. Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd ( 26 avril 1891 - 31 juillet 1948) était la secrétaire puis la maîtresse du président américain Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Elle était aux côtés de Roosevelt le jour de son décès le 12 avril 1945 . Elle était la femme de Winthrop Rutherfurd (en) (1862– 19 mars 1944 ).

  4. Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd (née Lucy Page Mercer; April 26, 1891 – July 31, 1948) was an American woman who was best known for her affair with US president Franklin D. Roosevelt. (en) Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd (26 avril 1891-31 juillet 1948) était la secrétaire puis la maîtresse du président américain Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2011 · Lucy became governess for the children of Winthrop Rutherfurd, a wealthy widower whom she married in 1920. Franklin and Lucy maintained some limited contact by letter during the 1920s and 1930s, and following Winthrop Rutherfurd’s death in 1944, Franklin and Lucy began to see each other in person. Lucy was at Warm Springs on April 12, 1945 ...

  6. 1 de mar. de 1998 · Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd was one of many women in FDR's life. He enjoyed and trusted women. His mother gave him unimpeachable love and support. Throughout his presidency, he developed close ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2008 · Franklin Delano Roosevelt was arguably the greatest figure of the twentieth century. While FDR’s official circle was predominantly male, it was his relationships with women–particularly with Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd–that most vividly bring to light the human being beneath this towering statesman.