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  1. David Gardiner Tyler (July 12, 1846 – September 5, 1927) was an American politician and the ninth child and fourth son of John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States. Born in New York, Tyler went to school in Virginia and fought in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

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  3. 5 de sept. de 2023 · David Gardiner Tyler V. Birth. 12 Jul 1846. East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA. Death. 5 Sep 1927 (aged 81) Sherwood Forest, Charles City County, Virginia, USA. Burial. Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA Add to Map. Memorial ID. 6654914. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 4. Flowers 64. Memorials. Region

  4. 21 de feb. de 2023 · David Gardiner Tyler (1846 - 1927) - He served in the Confederate Army and was present when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox. He served as a Democrat in the House of Representatives after the war. Julia Gardiner Tyler (1849 - 1871) - She married and seems to have passed away during or just after childbirth.

  5. 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.

  6. Brief Life History of David Gardiner. When David Gardiner Tyler was born in 1846, in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States, his father, President John Tyler IV, was 56 and his mother, Julia Gardiner, was 26. He married Mary Morris Jones on 4 June 1894.

  7. David was born in 1846. He is the son of John Tyler and Julia Gardiner. He passed away in 1927. Gardiner served in Confederate Army as a Private in the Rockbridge Artillery, which was part of the Army of Northern Virginia's First Virginia Battalion. He served from 1863 until the surrender at Appomattox in 1865.