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  1. The Eisenhowers had two sons, Doud Dwight "Icky" Eisenhower, and John Eisenhower. He is the most recently serving U.S. president (as of 2024) to have had only sons. Five of his successors – L. Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, G.W. Bush, and Obama – had only daughters.

  2. They had a second son, John, in 1922. Like his father, he graduated from West Point and then spent two decades in the Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel. He served his father, the President, as a military aide and eventually became an accomplished military historian.

  3. David, Barbara Ann, Susan Elaine, and Mary Jean were John and Barbara’s four children. In 1968, after whom Camp David is named, David married Julie Nixon, the daughter of Richard Nixon. After thirty-nine years of marriage, John and Barbara divorced in 1986.

  4. Jul 1, 2019 · March 31, 1948: The Eisenhower's first grandchild, Dwight David Eisenhower II was born. May 30, 1949: Ike and Mamie's first granddaughter, Barbara Anne Eisenhower was born. 1950: Ike was recalled to active duty to serve as head of the NATO military forces as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.

  5. In 1919 he bought a drug store in Junction City, Kansas and ran it for more than 20 years. He was a prominent citizen, sponsoring several civic organizations and the Roy J. Eisenhower Cup at the Calvary School at Fort Riley. He married Edna Alice Shade and they had four children, Patricia, Roy, Peggy, and Lloyd.

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  6. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Children. 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).

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  8. Remember that Dwight Eisenhower was born in 1890, so you’ll need to trace your family at least to the mid-19th century to find a common ancestor. Many, many resources are available online. In fact, there are so many that research can be confusing at first.

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