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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Julia Tyler, American first lady (June 26, 1844–March 4, 1845), the wife of John Tyler, 10th president of the United States. For eight months she presided over the White House with charming exuberance.

  2. JULIA GARDINER TYLER. Birth: 4 May 1820. Gardiner’s Island, Long Island, New York. *Family records are not certain regarding the exact day of her birth in 1820. Some indicate it was July 23, and not May 4. Father: David Gardiner, born, 1784, East Hampton, Long Island, New York; lawyer, real estate property management, state senator; died 28 ...

  3. 12 de out. de 2023 · The family was devastated by the loss of the heart and soul of the family. The Rose of Long Island. David Gardiner, one of the wealthiest men in New York, had become acquainted with President Tyler, who invited the family to the White House for a dinner party. The 52-year-old president immediately noticed David’s 22-year-old daughter, Julia.

  4. When Julia met President Tyler for the first time, he was a married man with two children while she was just 21 Julia first met the President and his family on 20 January 1842. For several months, Julia’s father had been building his contacts in Washington and he was rewarded with an official invitation to the White House.

  5. Julia Tyler. Julia Gardiner was born in 1820 to Juliana MacLachlan and David Gardiner, descendent of prominent and wealthy New York families. 1 Julia was trained from childhood for a life in society; she made her debut at 15. A European tour with her family gave her new glimpses of social splendors.

  6. Tyler, Julia Gardiner (1820–1889)American first lady (1844–45) who brought an air of royalty to the White House, provided outspoken support for her husband's Confederate views, and lobbied for pensions for presidential widows.

  7. Julia Tyler Gravesite. Fascinating details. John Tyler’s first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, served as first lady until she passed away in the White House in 1842. She is the first ‘first lady’ to marry a president during his term in the White House. Julia married John Tyler while he was an incumbent one-term president and thus did not ...