Eisenhower Lineage and Reference, 1691-September 3, 1957; a Complete Set of the Series of Bulletins on Eisenhower, Eisenhauer, Isenhour, Icenhower, Izanour, Etc. Family History Which Were Issued Between August 20, 1956 and December 31, 1957.; 2

Eisenhower Lineage and Reference, 1691-September 3, 1957; a Complete Set of the Series of Bulletins on Eisenhower, Eisenhauer, Isenhour, Icenhower, Izanour, Etc. Family History Which Were Issued Between August 20, 1956 and December 31, 1957.; 2
Author: Fannie Belle (Taylor) 1902- Richardson
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2021-09-09
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ISBN: 9781014307071

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Hundreds of Eisenhower Kin Here, Greenwood Woman's Book Reveals

Hundreds of Eisenhower Kin Here, Greenwood Woman's Book Reveals
Author: Dorothy Steinmeier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1957
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

Clippings of two articles about author Fannie Belle Taylor Richardson of Greenwood, Indiana and her book, Eisenhower lineage and reference, 1691-September 3, 1957. The two articles appeared in the Sunday, December 15, 1957 and the Sunday, January 5, 1958 issues of the Indianapolis Star. Richardson's book traces the ancestral lineage of United States President Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower. According to Richardson, Eisehower's ancestors were German and settled first in Pennsylvania before migrating to other parts of the United States, including Indiana. After her book was published, President Eisenhower sent Richardson a letter, thanking her writing the book and sending him a copy of it.