Facts About John Tyler
Presidency | John Tyler, 10th President of United States, (April 6, 1841, to March 4, 1845) |
Political Party | Democratic |
Born | March 29, 1790, at Charles Town, Virginia (United States), at Greenway Farm |
Died | Exchange Hotel on January 18, 1862 |
Cause of Death | Not to be officially recognized in Washington |
Grave | Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, United States |
Parents | John Tyler Sr. Mary Armistead |
Spouse | Letitia Christian Tyler (married around 1813–1842) |
Children’s | Julia Gardiner Tyler Spencer, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, etc. |
More About John Tyler
- He was the first president to die in office and no one was sure what to do.
- Tyler Texas declared independence from Mexico.
- The ceremonial cruise down Potomac river with 400 guests including Tyler and his cabinet happened in 1844.
- He was elected to Congress of confederate states but he died before he could take his seat.
- He was a political outlaw of whig party, Tyler renamed where he lived Sherwood Forest.
See also:-
List of Presidents in the United States
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