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  1. Eleanor Boyle Ewing Sherman (October 4, 1824 – November 28, 1888) was the wife of General William Tecumseh Sherman, a leading Union general in the American Civil War. She was also a prominent figure of the times in her own right.

  2. 2 de dic. de 2022 · EleanorBoyle"Ellen" Sherman formerly Ewing. Born 4 Oct 1824 in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Ewing and Maria Wills (Boyle) Ewing. Sister of George Ewing, Maria Theresa Ewing, Philemon Beecher Ewing, Hugh Boyle Ewing, Thomas Ewing and Charles Ewing.

    • Female
    • October 4, 1824
    • William Tecumseh Sherman
    • November 28, 1888
  3. Brief Life History of Eleanor Boyle. Wife of General William Tecumseh Sherman, Eleanor was known for her many philanthropic activities. She was the daughter of the Honorable Thomas Ewing, who served on the cabinet of President Taylor.

    • Female
    • Major General William Tecumseh Sherman
  4. 6302573. Source citation. Wife of General William Tecumseh Sherman, Eleanor was known for her many philanthropic activities. She was the daughter of the Honorable Thomas Ewing, who served on the cabinet of President Taylor. The President & the entire cabinet attended her 1850 wedding to General Sherman, who had lived with the family since...

  5. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Ellen Ewing Sherman (October 4, 1824 – November 28, 1888), was the wife of General William Tecumseh Sherman, a leading Union general in the American Civil War. She was also a prominent figure of the times in her own right.

    • Lancaster, Ohio
    • Major General William Tecumseh Sherman (USA)
    • Ohio
    • October 4, 1824
  6. Ellen Boyle Ewing was witness to what would prove to be a major event in her and her friend’s life. Tecumseh Sherman, Cump as everyone called him, was becoming a Ewing. Ellen was now his foster sister, but in the future, she would become his wife.

  7. SHERMAN, Mrs. Eleanor Boyle Ewing, social leatler, born in Lancaster, Ohio, 4th October, 1824, and died in New York City, 28th November, 1888. Descended from a long line of Scotch and Irish ancestors, she inherited from them the strength of will and persevering determination which characterized her actions, and also her Catholic faith.