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  1. 1 juil. 2019 · Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower Chronology. November 14, 1896: Mamie Geneva Doud was born in Boone, Iowa, the daughter of John Sheldon and Elivera Mathilda Carlson Doud. August 1897: The family moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. At age six, she moved with her family to Pueblo, Colorado, and then to Colorado Springs.

  2. 2 avr. 2014 · Mamie Eisenhower's family wintered in San Antonio, Texas, and it was there in October 1915 that she met Dwight Eisenhower, a young army lieutenant, and they were married only 7 months later.

  3. 8 nov. 2022 · Lieutenant Eisenhower was the officer of the day, and he asked Mamie to accompany him on his rounds. Eisenhower was smitten from that moment. For the next seven months, Lieutenant Eisenhower courted Mamie with charm and persistence. After only seven months, the nineteen-year-old Mamie and Dwight were married on July 1, 1916 at the Doud home in ...

  4. Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower ( 14/11 /1896 - 1/11 /1979) là phu nhân của Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ Dwight D. Eisenhower và Đệ Nhất Phu nhân Hoa Kỳ từ năm 1953 đến năm 1961. Mamie kết hôn với Dwight Eisenhower ở tuổi 19 vào năm 1916. Đôi vợ chồng trẻ di chuyển thường xuyên giữa các khu quân sự ...

  5. Mamie Eisenhower, retrat del 27 d'abril de 1971. El 1961, Mamie es va retirar amb l'expresident a Gettysburg, Pennsilvània, la seva primera llar permanent. [12] Després de la mort del seu espòs el 1969, va continuar vivint a temps complet en la granja fins que va llogar un apartament a Washington DC, a la fi dels anys 70. [13]

  6. John Eisenhower. Mary Geneva Doud Eisenhower (November 14, 1896 – November 1, 1979) was the first lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961 as the wife of the 34th president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. As first lady, Eisenhower managed the expenses and schedules of the White House. She closely managed the staff, the White ...

  7. Mamie Eisenhower never earned a paycheck for working outside the home, but she had a full-time job for most of her life. “Ike was my career,” she declared. She embraced her role as military wife and devoted much of her energy to helping her husband by making their many residences feel like home. In 1953, she took on a new responsibility for ...