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  1. Anne Contesse (1825), Alice (1827 – 1854), Tazewell (1830 – 1874) Firsts - 1st First Lady in die in White House. Died - September 10, 1842 in Washington, D.C. Click here to see full bio of Letitia Tyler. Letitia Tyler died in the White House in 1842. Their daughter-in-law, Pricilla Cooper Tyler served as hostess before President Tyler ...

  2. Martha Custis Washington • Abigail Adams • Dolley Todd Madison • Elizabeth Monroe • Louisa Catherine Adams • Anna Harrison • Letitia Tyler • Julia Tyler • Sarah Polk • Margaret Taylor • Abigail Fillmore • Jane Pierce • Harriet Lane • Mary Ann Lincoln • Eliza Johnson • Julia Boggs Grant • Lucy Ware Hayes • Lucretia Garfield • Ellen Arthur • Frances ...

  3. Letitia Christian Tyler (New Kent County, Virginia, 12 de novembro de 1790 - Washington D.C., 10 de setembro de 1842) foi a primeira esposa de John Tyler, e a 10.ª primeira-dama dos Estados Unidos de 4 de abril de 1841 até a data de sua morte, ela foi sucedida por Pricila Cooper Tyler, que era sua nora, ela continuou no cargo de forma não-oficial até o presidente John Tyler se casar ...

  4. Letitia Tyler had been confined to an invalid's chair for two years when her husband unexpectedly became President. Nobody had thought of that possibility when he took his oath of office as Vice President on March 4, 1841; indeed, he had planned to fill his undemanding duties from his home in Williamsburg where his wife was most comfortable, her Bible, prayer book, and knitting at her side.

  5. Letitia Christian Tyler (12 novembre 1790 – Washington, 10 settembre 1842) fu la prima moglie di John Tyler, il decimo presidente degli Stati Uniti Biografia. Nata nella regione del Tidewater nello stato del Virginia dal colonnello Robe ...

  6. georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov › history › firstladiesBiography of Letitia Tyler

    Letitia Tyler had been confined to an invalid's chair for two years when her husband unexpectedly became President. Nobody had thought of that possibility when he took his oath of office as Vice President on March 4, 1841; indeed, he had planned to fill his undemanding duties from his home in Williamsburg where his wife was most comfortable, her Bible, prayer book, and knitting at her side.

  7. When Letitia Christian was born on 12 November 1790, in New Kent, Virginia, United States, her father, Robert Christian, was 30 and her mother, Mary Eaton Brown, was 25. She married President John Tyler IV on 29 March 1813, in New Kent, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters.