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  1. Richard Updike Sherman (1819-1895) fue un político y editor y editor de periódicos del Estado de Nueva York. También fue el padre del vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos James S. Sherman. Richard Sherman fue: Editor, Oswego Daily Times " The Herkimer Journal (1844–46)

  2. Richard Updike Sherman (1819–1895) was a New York State politician and newspaper publisher and editor. He was also the father of Vice President of the United States James S. Sherman. Richard Sherman was: Editor, Oswego Daily Times & The Herkimer Journal (1844–46) Owner/editor of Rochester Daily Evening Gazette (1847)

  3. General Richard Updike Sherman was born in Vernon on June 26, 1819, the third child of Willett H. Shearman (the spelling was later changed to Sherman) and Catherine Schoolcraft. He was educated in the Utica Academy where he graduated at age 14. He was interested in the newspaper business and in 1840 he conducted a successful campaign paper in ...

  4. Richard Updike Sherman was a New York State politician serving in local and U. S. government positions and newspaper publisher/editor. He was also the father of U.S. Vice President James Schoolcraft Sherman. He was one of the most prominent men in New York.

    • Male
    • Mary Frances Sherman
  5. 17 de dic. de 2021 · Richard Updike Sherman was a New York State politician serving in local and U. S. government positions and newspaper publisher/editor. He was also the father of U.S. Vice President James Schoolcraft Sherman. He was one of the most prominent men in New York. He was educated in Vernon and Utica, and was early an editor of a newspaper.

    • Vernon, NY
    • Mary Frances Sherman
    • NY
    • June 26, 1819
  6. Brief Life History of Richard Updyke. When Gen Richard Updyke Sherman was born on 26 June 1819, in Vernon, Vernon, Oneida, New York, United States, his father, Willett Helme Sherman, was 27 and his mother, Anna Catharine Schoolcraft, was 21. He married Mary Frances Sherman on 13 January 1848, in New York, United States.

  7. William Sherman journeyed to Plymouth, Massachusetts, with the Pilgrims in 1630 and Philip Shearman arrived in that colony in 1633, subsequently settling in Rhode Island. A number of his descendants, among them General Richard U. Sherman, have changed the name to Sherman.