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  1. Ida Stover Eisenhower was born May 1, 1862 in the community of Sidney in Virginia ‘s Shenandoah Valley with the Civil War raging nearby. Though she was but an infant at the time her life would be greatly affected by the devastation wrought to fields and farms by the battling armies. Ida’s mother died when she was quite young and while her ...

  2. Ida Stover Eisenhower was the mother of Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower. She had a tragic upbringing that left her orphaned and forced to strike out on her own. She met David Eisenhower, whose cold and stubborn temper was the opposite of her warm and optimistic one. They raised five boys together, moving from Kansas to Texas and back again as they ...

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  4. Ida Stover Eisenhower was born May 1, 1862 in the . community of Sidney in Virginia 's Shenandoah Valley . with the Civil War raging nearby. Though she was but . an infant at the time her life would be greatly

  5. Brief Life History of David Jacob. When David Jacob Eisenhower was born on 23 September 1863, in Elizabethville, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, Jacob Frederick Eisenhower, was 37 and his mother, Margareta Rebecca Matter, was 38. He married Ida Elizabeth Stover in 1885. They were the parents of at least 5 sons.

  6. 13. Feb. 2023 · Birthplace: Mount Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia, United States. Death: September 11, 1946 (84) Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas, United States (Heart Attack ) Place of Burial: Abiline, Dickenson County, Kansas. Immediate Family: Daughter of Simon P Stover and Elizabeth Ida Juda Stover.

  7. 1. Mai 2022 · May 1, 1862 - Sep 11, 1946. Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower was the mother of U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower, university president Milton Stover Eisenhower, Edgar N. Eisenhower, and Earl D. Eisenhower.