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  1. family, Julia Gardiner had charmed President John Tyler, who was called "His Accidency" by his enemies, since he was the first vice president to be-come president on the death of an incumbent.3 His first wife, Letitia Chris-tian, died in 1842, leaving the president with seven children, among whom were three older than Julia Gardiner.

  2. Julia Gardiner Tyler. The darling of the capital, Julia Gardiner Tyler was the second wife of the tenth President, John Tyler. She became First Lady from 1844 to 1845 after their secret engagement and wedding. “I grieve my love a belle should be,” sighed one of Julia Gardiner’s innumerable admirers in 1840; at the age of 20 she was ...

  3. Julia Gardiner Tyler. The darling of the capital, Julia Gardiner Tyler was the second wife of the tenth President, John Tyler. She became First Lady from 1844 to 1845 after their secret engagement and wedding. "I grieve my love a belle should be," sighed one of Julia Gardiner's innumerable admirers in 1840; at the age of 20 she was already ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2009 · Fifty-four year old widower President John Tyler marries 21-year-old Julia Gardiner on June 26, 1844. It was his second marriage. At the time, Julia was the youngest first lady in history.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · At the same time, it was discovered that Julia’s father David Gardiner was among the dead. Julia was so distraught that she was said to have fainted, and a weeping Tyler gathered her into his arms and carried her to a rescue ship. The New York Herald (New York, NY), March 1, 1844. After the catastrophe, Tyler was even more determined to marry ...

  7. Julia Gardiner Tyler was just 22-years-old when she moved into the White House as the First Lady of the United States. While she wasn’t the youngest woman to hold the role – that was Frances Folsom Cleveland, who was 21 when she married President Grover Cleveland in 1886 – she was still arguably out of her depth and surrounded by older, more-powerful men.