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  1. John Tyler, né le 29 mars 1790 sur la plantation Greenway (en) dans le comté de Charles City ( Virginie) et mort le 18 janvier 1862 à Richmond (même État), est un homme d'État, militaire et avocat américain, 10 e président des États-Unis et 10e vice-président des États-Unis. Il est aussi un planteur esclavagiste .

  2. John Tyler became the tenth President of the United States (1841-1845) when President William Henry Harrison died in April 1841. He was the first Vice President to succeed to the Presidency after ...

  3. 24 de fev. de 2024 · John Tiller is an American Patriot ( see sources below) John Tiller Sr. is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A115445. John Tiller Sr. was born to William & Ann Tiller in Virginia on 1758. He registered for military service in 1777 and fought in the American Revolutionary War. He married Nancy Hopper in 1784, Virginia.

  4. John Tyler Sr. was the father of the 10th United States President John Tyler (1790-1862). Virginia Governor, Politician, Judge and Lawyer. He graduated from the College of William and Mary, studied law and became an attorney.

  5. John Tyler. Born 28 Feb 1747 in Yarmouth, James City County, Virginia. Ancestors. Son of John Tyler and Anne (Contesse) Tyler. Brother of Elizabeth (Tyler) Greenhow, Louis Tyler, Rachel (Tyler) Hardyman, Anne (Tyler) Dixon, Mary (Tyler) Irby and Joanna (Tyler) Bouldin. Husband of Mary Marot (Armistead) Tyler — married 1776 in Virginia.

  6. John Tyler, Sr. studied at William & Mary and later served on the Board of Visitors. He served as a judge on various Virginia courts and was elected governor in 1808. His son, also John Tyler, was the 10th President of the United States and later served as Chancellor of William & Mary. Tyler's portrait hangs in the Botetourt Gallery in Swem Library. A video tour of the gallery is available via ...

  7. John Tyler Sr. (February 28, 1747 – January 6, 1813) was an American planter, 15th Governor of Virginia, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Virginia and the father of President John Tyler. Born on February 28, 1747, in York County, Colony of Virginia, British America,[1] Tyler attended the College of William & Mary and read law with Robert ...