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  1. Letitia died later that same year after succumbing to a second stroke, making her the first first lady to die while her husband was still in office. Following Letitia’s death, Priscilla continued to handle the social responsibilities. However, in 1844 Priscilla and her husband moved from Washington, so the Tyler’s daughter, Letitia Tyler Semple, acted as White House hostess until Tyler ...

  2. Although Priscilla Tyler assumed the bulk of the hostessing responsibilities, Letitia Tyler's daughters, Elizabeth Tyler and Letitia Tyler Semple, also performed some of those functions. It was the latter daughter who became White House hostess upon Priscilla's relocation to Philadelphia in 1844.

  3. Letitia "Letty" Christian Semple (née Tyler, May 11, 1821 – December 28, 1907) was an American society lady, educator, and briefly an unofficial First Lady during her father John Tyler's presidency. The National First Ladies' Library named Semple and her sister-in-law Priscilla Tyler "First ladies who never married presidents". Semple served in this role from March to June 1844. Governor ...

  4. Biography. Tazewell was born December 6, 1830 in Charles City County. He is the son of John Tyler and Letitia Tyler. He passed away in 1874. Tazewell Tyler became a doctor and served as a surgeon in the Confederate Army. He married Nannie Bridges (b. 1832) in 1857 and they had 2 children, James (1858 - ) and Martha (1860 - 1943). [1]

  5. When Tazewell Tyler was born in 1830, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, his father, President John Tyler IV, was 40 and his mother, Letitia Christian, was 40. He married Nancy Bridges in 1857. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He lived in New Kent, Virginia, United States in 1860. He died in 1874, at the ...

  6. Letitia Tyler Semple, daughter of President John Tyler LCCN2014648346.jpg 1,011 × 1,536; 133 KB. 0 references. sex or gender ...

  7. Letitia Tyler Semple. In the luxurious retirement of the Louise Home at Washington, D. C., the eldest living daughter of a President of the United States, Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple, daughter of John Tyler, who succeeded to the Presidency upon the sudden death of President William Henry Harrison, is now passing her days. Her mother, who was in ...