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  1. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Tazewell Tyler, 1830-1874. He served as a surgeon in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. After the war, he moved to California. He had five sons and two daughters by his second wife. David Gardiner “Gardie” Tyler, 1846-1927. During the Civil War, the 16-year-old Gardie dropped out of Washington College to enlist in the Confederate Army.

  2. 10 de mai. de 2022 · Obituary. Mr. David Gardiner Tyler III passed away at his home in Daugherty, Virginia on May 10, 2022. Born in Richmond, Virginia on May 22, 1933, he was the son of D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr. and Anne Shelton Tyler, and brother to George Tyler and Anne Tyler Netick. He was the husband of Dolores Hatton Tyler and father of David, Wat, Mona, and Dara.

  3. Julia, her sister Margaret, and her father joined a Presidential excursion on the new steam frigate Princeton; and David Gardiner lost his life in the explosion of a huge naval gun. Tyler comforted Julia in her grief and won her consent to a secret engagement. The first President to marry in office took his vows in New York on June 26, 1844.

  4. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Anne Contesse Tyler born 1825 died 1825 including ancestors + 1 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  5. He was born in East Hampton, New York and was the first child born to former President John Tyler and his second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler. He was named after his late maternal grandfather, David Gardiner. As a child, he attended private schools in Charles City County, Virginia. In 1862, he entered present-day Washington and Lee University, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity ...

  6. David Gardiner Tyler 1846 ... 1848 – 1883. Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer 1849 – 1871. Dr Lachlan Gardiner Tyler 1851 – 1902. Lyon Gardiner Tyler Sr 1853 ...

  7. Julia Gardiner Tyler was born in New York 's Gardiner's Island, one of the largest privately owned islands in the United States. She was the daughter of David Gardiner, a landowner and New York State Senator (1824 to 1828), and Juliana MacLachlan Gardiner. She was educated at the Chegary Institute in New York.