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- By first wife: Elizabeth Hartwell Sherman ?-1760 Source: http://www.colonialhall.com/sherman/shermanElizabeth.php Their children were John, William, Isaac, Chloe, Oliver, Chloe, and Elizabeth. Chloe (the first), and Oliver died in infancy.

By second wife: Rebecca Minot Prescott Sherman 1743-1793 http://www.colonialhall.com/sherman/shermanRebecca.php Rebecca Prescott Sherman became the mother of eight children, all but one of whom arrived at the age of maturity. Their names were as follows: Rebecca, Elizabeth, Roger, Mehitable, Oliver, Martha, and Sarah. Of these seven children, one daughter became the mother of United States Senator Hoar; another the mother of Roger Sherman Baldwin, Governor of Connecticut and United States Senator; still another the mother of the Honorable William M. Evarts. These are but a few of the many eminent descendants of this illustrious woman.*

Roger Sherman
Emigration to North American: 1634: Samuel Sherman, Brother of John--> CT 1634: Rev. John Sherman, Brother of Samuel --> CT 1634: Capt. John Sherman, first cousin to John, Samuel -> Watertown MA

-- son of William and Mehetabel (Wellington) Sherman -- grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth (Winship) Sherman -- great-grandson of Capt. John and Martha (Palmer) Sherman (or Shearman)
 * Roger Sherman Born: Newton, Mass., April 19, 1721;

___ William Sherman, in CT, brother of Roger Sherman 1746 Roger Sherman boght land from Gamaliel Baldwin in New Milford CT

Source: HISTORY OF THE TOWNS of NEW MILFORD AND BRIDGEWATER, [LITCHFIELD CO. CONNECTICUT, 1703 - 1882] By SAMUEL ORCUTT: ROGER SHERMAN NEW MILFORD, LITCHFIELD CO., CT

Transcribed by Richard Clarke ] Roger Sherman was born at Newton, Mass., April 19, 1721. His father, William Sherman,

Three members of the Sherman family emigrated to America in 1634. Two of them, Samuel Sherman, who soon removed to the valley of the Connecticut and was one of the strongest pillars of the colony, and the Rev. John Sherman, who was famous throughout New England as the best mathematician and astronomer of the colonies, and one of the most eloquent preachers of that day, were brothers, and are not unknown to fame. The other emigrant, designated in our old books as Captain John Sherman, was their first cousin, and not inferior to them in moral worth, if indeed he could be said to be in intellectual ability. He was a soldier of high courage, and that his education had not been neglected, his beautifully legible and clerkly hand, which still perpetuates the records of Watertown, in Massachusetts, as well as the phraseology of the records themselves, bear ample testimony. Roger Sherman was a great grandson of this gentleman, and inherited the best traits of the family. "In 1746, he bought of his brother William land to the amount of L 6o, in the north part of the town of New Milford, and in May, 1748, he purchased of Gamaliel Baldwin land to the amount of L 1,500, in what is now Park Lane, and continued to buy land without selling, for several years, and after this he bought and sold land to a large extent while in the town."

Source: Notable Cutters Subarticle: "Roger Sherman Signer of Declaration of Independence" "'SHERMAN, Roger, signer, was born in Newton, Mass., April 19, 1721; son of William and Mehetabel (Wellington) Sherman; grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth (Winship) Sherman and of Benjamin and Elizabeth Wellington, and great-grandson of Capt. John and Martha (Palmer) Sherman (or Shearman), who emigrated from Dedham, Essex county, England, and settled in Watertown, Mass., about 1634."

W.T. Sherman
Parents: Charles Robert Sherman (September 26, 1788–June 24, 1829) of Norwalk CT  Mary Hoyt Sherman Brought up by: Thomas Ewing

Siblings: eleven in total Brothers: Charles Taylor Sherman, younger brother: John Sherman, Hoyt Sherman; foster brother: Thomas Ewing, Jr.

Newphew: Thomas Ewing Sherman

Source: Online Encyclopedia.: SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH (1820–1891), American general, was born on the 8th of February 1820, at Lancaster,  Ohio. He was descended from Edmond Sherman, who emigrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634. -

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