Following graduation from Union College in 1847, Roosevelt traveled through Western Europe and the Holy Land before matriculating at
Harvard Law School in 1849. In 1853, he married his second cousin, Rebecca Brien Howland, the sister of
Meredith Howland. They had one son the next year,
James Roosevelt "Rosey" Roosevelt, who married Helen Schermerhorn Astor. In 1875, Rebecca had symptoms of heart disease and was advised by doctors to stop climbing stairs, leading James to install elevators for her to use in both Springwood and their New York home. In August 1876, the couple traveled on James' yacht for a cruise to Long Island Sound, during which Rebecca experienced a massive heart attack and died a short time afterward. Four years after Rebecca's death, he met a sixth cousin named
Sara Ann Delano, daughter of opium merchant
Warren Delano Jr., at a party celebrating the graduation of his distant cousin
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. from
Harvard University. James and Sara were married on October 7, 1880, and became the parents of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1882. James reportedly was a caring father to Franklin, but his recurring heart problems eventually made him an invalid. Franklin reacted by becoming fiercely protective of his father. By the autumn of 1900, Roosevelt's health declined further after his yacht exploded and sank. The disgraceful behavior of his grandson
Tadd, who had dropped out of Harvard and married a woman he met in a disreputable dance hall, greatly upset James and probably contributed to his fatal heart attack. James left the bulk of his estate to Sara, and a modest inheritance to Franklin. He is buried at the churchyard at
St. James Episcopal Church in Hyde Park; his grave is flanked by those of his wives. ==In popular culture==