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Esther Cleveland (9 September 1893June 25 1980) was the daughter of American President Grover Cleveland. Cleveland is the first and only presidential child born in the White House. She contracted measles when it spread through the White House, leading to a quarantine. Five years later, she contracted diphtheria.
   She made her debut in 1912 and was rumored to be engaged to Randolph D. West shortly after (denied by relatives). In 1918 she married Captain William Sidney Bence Bosanquet of the Coldstream Guards of the British Army. Her husband (born 1893) died on 5 March 1966. Her daughter was the British philosopher Philippa Foot.
   Cleveland died in New Hampshire at age 86.

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