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  1. He is the only grandson of Dwight D. Eisenhower, and the son-in-law of Richard Nixon by marriage to Nixon's daughter, Julie Nixon. The couple had three children: Jennie Elizabeth (born August 15, 1978), an actress, [25] Alexander Richard (b. 1980) and Melanie Catherine Eisenhower (b. 1984).

  2. He is Dwight D. Eisenhower’s only grandson and Richard Nixon’s son-in-law by his marriage to Nixon’s daughter, Julie Nixon. Jennie Elizabeth Eisenhower, an actress, Alexander Richard Eisenhower, and Melanie Catherine Eisenhower were the couple’s three daughters. Anne Eisenhower. Barbara Anne Eisenhower was born on May 30, 1949.

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  3. Duty once again competed with family time, but at least grandchildren were nearby after John became an aide to his father in 1958. Family life even altered official life in a small but enduring way. After the remodeling of the presidential retreat in the Maryland mountains that Franklin D. Roosevelt had called Shangri-La, Eisenhower renamed it ...

  4. 8 de may. de 2015 · Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower poses happily on October 14,1956 in the White House gardens on his 66th birthday for a family portrait with (from left) his wife, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower,...

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  5. Surnames in the Dwight Eisenhower Lineage (This information was extracted from Ancestors of American Presidents by Gary Boyd Roberts. See the book for relationships, places, and dates.) The surnames of Dwight E. Eisenhower’s grandparents are in bold type. Albrecht. Arnhold. Bauer. Bricker. Burkett / Burkhardt. Christ. Dietrich. Dissinger ...

  6. The Eisenhowers moved many times during their first 35 years of marriage. [37] The Eisenhowers had two sons. In late 1917 while he was in charge of training at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia, his wife Mamie had their first son, Doud Dwight "Icky" Eisenhower, who died of scarlet fever at the age of three. [38]

  7. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) served during World War II as commander of Allied forces in western Europe, at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). Among his momentous decisions that affected the lives of thousands, was the “Go” order for D-Day–the invasion of Normandy–on June 6, 1944.