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  1. Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler (June 14, 1816 – December 29, 1889) was the daughter-in-law of John Tyler. John Tyler was the tenth President of the United States . She acted as the First Lady of the United States from September 10, 1842 to June 26, 1844 upon the death of John’s first wife, Letitia Tyler .

  2. alookthrutime.com › priscilla-cooper-tylerPriscilla Cooper Tyler

    Priscilla Cooper Tyler was the daughter-in-law of President John Tyler. During the majority of his Presidency, she served as White House hostess. Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper was born on June 14, 1816 in New York City. She was the daughter of Thomas Apthorpe and Mary Fairlee Cooper. While playing the role of Desdemona on stage in a production of ...

  3. Priscilla Cooper Tyler was an actress in New York City, but gave up her stage career to marry wealthy Southerner, Robert Tyler. In 1841, the sudden death of President William Henry Harrison led to the ascendency of her father-in-law, Vice President John Tyler, to the presidency. She and her husband moved into the White House to assist with the ...

  4. 31 de may. de 2023 · Priscilla Cooper Tyler was an actress in New York City, but gave up her stage career to marry wealthy Southerner, Robert Tyler. In 1841, the sudden death of President William Henry Harrison led to the ascendency of her father-in-law, Vice President John Tyler, to the presidency.

  5. Elizabeth Priscilla (Cooper) Tyler was born in 1816 in Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States. She was the daughter of Thomas Cooper and Mary (Fairlie) Cooper. She was married to Robert Tyler who was the son of the U. S. President John Tyler. Her mother-in-law, Letitia Tyler, was unable to act as the public hostess for the White ...

  6. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Priscilla Cooper Tyler. Edna Greene Medford and Taylor Stoermer talked about the role of White House Hostess Priscilla Cooper Tyler.

  7. Montgomery County. Montgomery. Oakwood Cemetery. Created by: Collins Crapo. Added: Jun 22, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 14677022. Source citation. Elizabeth served as White House hostess for her father-in-law, President John Tyler, from the illness & death of his 1st wife Letitia to his remarriage to Julia Gardiner.