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  1. Julia Gardiner Tyler was probably the most popular presidential spouse since another "Lady Presidentress" had reigned. Dolley Madison -- from whom Julia sought advice -- had certainly been a favorite with the people, but it was Julia Tyler who openly accepted the public's affection, receiving their gifts, reading their letters, and considering their requests for everything from patronage to ...

  2. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesJulia Tyler - HISTORY

    9 de nov. de 2009 · Julia Tyler (1820-1889) was an American first lady (1844-1845) and the second wife of John Tyler, ... The third child of David Gardiner, a lawyer and future state senator, ...

  3. 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.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · When John Tyler left office, he and Julia retired to their home at Sherwood Forest in Virginia. Julia presided over the plantation until the Civil War broke out. John Tyler died in 1862. Julia supported the Confederacy, even after fleeing to New York. The war ultimately left her impoverished. In 1880, Congress granted Julia a $1,200 a year pension.

  5. Julia Tyler (1820–1889) Born Gardiner’s Island, New York. Julia Gardiner and the recently widowed President John Tyler fell in love when he comforted her following her father’s death. After becoming the first woman to marry a president in office, she enjoyed just eight months holding court. Enamored with European pageantry, she sought to ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. David Gardiner. Juliana MacLachlan. Signature. Julia Tyler (born Julia Gardiner Tyler; May 4 or July 29, 1820 – July 10, 1889) was the second wife of John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States. She was the First Lady of the United States from June 26, 1844 to March 4, 1845.