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  1. 31 de may. de 2023 · Very little is known of Letitia Christian Tyler as none of her letters have survived. The daughter of a wealthy and politically prominent family, she was born at Cedar Grove Plantation, just outside Richmond, Virginia, on November 12, 1790. On March 29, 1813, she married John Tyler at Cedar Grove. The Tylers used an inheritance from her parents ...

  2. 7 de mar. de 2009 · Letitia Christian Tyler, wife of President John Tyler, is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery a mile northeast. Born on 12 November 1790, a daughter of Robert and Mary Browne Christian, she married John Tyler at her home, Cedar Grove, on 29 March 1813. Her husband served as a congressman (1817-1821), governor of Virginia (1825-1827), senator (1827 ...

  3. www.historycentral.com › Students › ladiesLetitia Christian Tyler

    Letitia Christian Tyler. 1790-1842 Born: New Kent County, VA Married: John Tyler, 1813 Children: Mary, Robert, John, Letitia, Elizabeth Anne, Alice, Tazewell First Lady: 1841-1842. John Tyler. Letitia Tyler became First Lady following the untimely death of President William Henry Harrison.

  4. Letitia Christian Tyler. This portrait is of Letitia Christian Tyler and was created sometime between 1830-1840 by an unknown artist. Mrs. Tyler was the first wife of President John Tyler. She died in 1842, a year into her husband's term in office. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with the latest events and stories.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2022 · Letitia Tyler was the first lady of the United States from 1841 to 1842 as the first wife of President John Tyler. After meeting in 1808, the two married in 1813. She managed their plantation in Virginia while her husband progressed his political career at the state capital and in Washington, D.C., accompanying him only while he was governor of Virginia. She had a stroke in 1839 that left her ...

  6. Alice. Tazewell. Letitia Tyler ( née Christian; November 12, 1790 – September 10, 1842) was the first lady of the United States from 1841 to 1842 as the wife of President John Tyler. She met Tyler in 1808, and they married in 1813. She managed their plantation in Virginia while her husband progressed his political career at the state capital ...

  7. Letitia Christian Tyler The Invisible First Lady By Anne Adams. If some presidential couples seemed to be ill fitted for each other, Letitia Christian and John Tyler were well matched since their families were Virginia plantation owners, and they shared many of the same values.