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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. 23 nov 2022 · Ellen Ewing Sherman 1824-1888. Childhood playmate, foster sister, friend, confidante, advisor and wife of William Tecumseh Sherman. Like her husband she was intelligent, vivacious, opinionated and strong willed.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 the death of his father in 1829.

    • Female
    • Major General William Tecumseh Sherman
  5. New York, Nov. 29– Mrs. Ellen Ewing Sherman, wife of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, died at her home, 75 West Seventy first street. Mrs. Sherman's husband was by her bedside when she passed away, as were her daughters Rachel and Lizzie, and her son, Tecumseh.

  6. The Sherman-Ewing family bond became official when Sherman married his foster-sister Ellen Ewing in 1850. Members of the extended Sherman-Ewing family wrote to one another over the years, and mentioned other family members within their correspondence.

  7. Eleanor Sherman Fitch August 28, 1936 Eleanor ("Ellen") Ewing Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio, Oct 4th 1824. She married William Tecumseh Sherman in Washington D.C. May 1st, 1850. Her wedding was in the Blair House & the President of George town James Ryders College preformed the ceremony. Lancaster, Ohio; July 2/44.