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Roger Tecumpseh Sherman

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Roger Tecumpseh Sherman

Birth
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Aug 1965 (aged 80)
Los Altos, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Oak Grove Section, Subsection 3
Memorial ID
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Married Claudine Taylor (daughter of R. Samuel Taylor and Catherine Messinger) on 3 Jun 1916 in Siskiyou County, CA. Roger and Claudine had at least one child, a daughter, Claudine who was born about 1921 in CA.

Source: Unknown

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Los Altos - Roger Tecumpseh Sherman, a financial advisor to Herbert Hoover's Belgian Relief Committee during WWI, died Sunday at the age of 80. He was a grand nephew of the Civil War General, William Tecumpseh Sherman. Until retiring in 1953, Sherman was President of the First National Bank of Mountain View.

Source: Oakland Tribune, August 23, 1965.

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Roger Sherman founded the First National Bank of Yreka in 1911, then headed the First National Bank of Mountain View in 1925 and remained as its president until it merged with United California Bank in 1953.

He was survived by his wife, Claudine; a daughter, Mrs. John Mack of San Mateo ; a sister, Laura Gray of Salt Lake City and four grandchildren.

Source: San Francisco Examiner, August 23, 1965.
Married Claudine Taylor (daughter of R. Samuel Taylor and Catherine Messinger) on 3 Jun 1916 in Siskiyou County, CA. Roger and Claudine had at least one child, a daughter, Claudine who was born about 1921 in CA.

Source: Unknown

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Los Altos - Roger Tecumpseh Sherman, a financial advisor to Herbert Hoover's Belgian Relief Committee during WWI, died Sunday at the age of 80. He was a grand nephew of the Civil War General, William Tecumpseh Sherman. Until retiring in 1953, Sherman was President of the First National Bank of Mountain View.

Source: Oakland Tribune, August 23, 1965.

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Roger Sherman founded the First National Bank of Yreka in 1911, then headed the First National Bank of Mountain View in 1925 and remained as its president until it merged with United California Bank in 1953.

He was survived by his wife, Claudine; a daughter, Mrs. John Mack of San Mateo ; a sister, Laura Gray of Salt Lake City and four grandchildren.

Source: San Francisco Examiner, August 23, 1965.

Gravesite Details

Interment 8/24/1965



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