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  1. Julia Tyler (née Gardiner; May 4, 1820 – July 10, 1889) was the first lady of the United States from June 26, 1844, to March 4, 1845, as the second wife of President John Tyler. A member of the influential Gardiner family, she became a prominent socialite early in life who received many notable figures as suitors.

  2. About The White House. First Families. 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...

  3. Julia Gardiner Tyler (Gardiner's Island, Nueva York, 17 de mayo de 1820- Richmond, 10 de julio de 1889) fue la segunda esposa de John Tyler, el décimo presidente de los Estados Unidos, y se desempeñó como primera dama de los Estados Unidos del 26 de junio de 1844 al 4 de marzo de 1845.

  4. Julia Tyler (born May 4, 1820, Gardiners Island, New York, U.S.—died July 10, 1889, Richmond, Virginia) American first lady (June 26, 1844–March 4, 1845), the wife of John Tyler, 10th president of the United States. For eight months she presided over the White House with charming exuberance.

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  5. President Tyler first proposed to Julia in February 1843 at a White House masquerade ball; she refused. Tragedy brought his courtship poignant success the next winter. Julia, her sister Margaret, and her father joined in a presidential excursion on the new steam frigate Princeton ; and David Gardiner lost his life in the explosion of a huge ...

  6. Julia Tyler. 1844-1845. Julia Tyler (1820–1889) Born Gardiners 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.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Julia_TylerJulia Tyler - Wikiwand

    Julia Gardiner Tyler (Gardiner's Island, Nueva York, 17 de mayo de 1820- Richmond, 10 de julio de 1889) fue la segunda esposa de John Tyler, el décimo presidente de los Estados Unidos, y se desempeñó como primera dama de los Estados Unidos del 26 de junio de 1844 al 4 de marzo de 1845.