- Edith Derby Williams
Edith Roosevelt (Derby) Williams (
June 17 ,1917 –June 8 ,2008 ) was ahistorian , conservationist, a granddaughter of the 26th President of the United StatesTheodore Roosevelt .Williams was born in
New York to Dr. Richard Derby and Ethel Carow Roosevelt. Edith Roosevelt Derby was the second child of Dr. and Mrs. Derby and the eldest daughter. Former PresidentTheodore Roosevelt was her grandfather. She was named for her grandmotherEdith Roosevelt . Not unlike many members of her nationally prominent family, she took hercivic responsibilities seriously. She was actively involved in Republican politics and addressed the1960 Republican National Convention , seconding the nomination ofRichard Nixon . For forty years she was the Republican Committeewoman for the state ofWashington . Mrs. Williams served on theBoard of Trustees for theTheodore Roosevelt Association where she received theRose Award in 2004 for her many years of service and dedication to the organization. Williams was also recognised for her work in behalf of conservation and promoting a healthier environment by reducingpollution .In 1941 she married Andrew "Mike" Murray Williams (1917-1998). After
World War II in 1946, the family moved toWashington State and settled in the Seattle area. The Williams' had three children, Andrew Murray, Jr. (1942-2004), Richard Derby (born 1944) and Sarah Gilmore (born 1948). Bruce K. Chapman is her son-in-law.Williams died on June 8, 2008 [ [http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/ny-liwill5722189jun11,0,688545.story Baltimore Sun Obituary] ] after breaking her hip at her Vashon Island,
Washington home.References
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