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Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower (May 1, 1862 – September 11, 1946) was the mother of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), university president Milton S. Eisenhower (1899–1985), Edgar N. Eisenhower (1889–1971), and Earl D. Eisenhower (1898–1968). Early life.
- Abilene Cemetery (Kansas)
- September 11, 1946 (aged 84), Abilene, Kansas, U.S.
- Ida Elizabeth Stover, May 1, 1862, Mount Sidney, Virginia, U.S.
Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Ida (Stover) Eisenhower born 1862 Mount Sidney, Augusta, Virginia, United States died 1946 Abilene, Dickinson, Kansas, United States including ancestors + descendants + 7 photos + 7 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.
- Female
- May 1, 1862
- David Jacob Eisenhower
- September 11, 1946
25. Nov. 2015 · The web page examines the rumors that President Dwight D. Eisenhower's mother, Ida Stover, was biracial and thus President Barack Obama was not the first black president. It cites various sources that reject the claims as unproven and not supported by reliable evidence.
EISENHOWER Ida Eisenhower, Dwights mother, was an endur- ing influence on her six sons. She was a modest, quiet woman, who set high standards for the boys, but was also loving and cheerful. Born in Virginia in 1862, Ida Stover's earliest memo- ries included the destructive years of the Civil War. Her mother died when she was four and
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Ida Stover Eisenhower was the mother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the wife of David Jacob Eisenhower. She was born in Virginia, married in Kansas, and is buried in Abilene Cemetery.
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.
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