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  1. Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler (* 14. Juni 1816 in New York City; † 29. Dezember 1889 in Montgomery) war die Schwiegertochter des 10. US-Präsidenten John Tyler. Nachdem dessen Ehefrau Letitia noch vor dem Ende von Tylers Präsidentschaft starb, war Priscilla Tyler vom 10. September 1842 bis zum 26. Juni 1844 First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten .

  2. Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler (June 14, 1816 – December 29, 1889) was the official White House hostess and first lady of the United States from 1841 to 1844. She was the daughter-in-law of then-president John Tyler through her marriage to his son Robert Tyler.

  3. Priscilla Cooper Tyler. On June 14, 1816, Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper, better known as Priscilla, was born to parents Thomas and Mary Cooper in New York City. As a young woman, Priscilla followed in her father’s footsteps, beginning an acting career that put her on stages across the country.

  4. 7. Juli 2023 · Carl LaVO. Updated July 7, 2023 · 4 min read. “Here I am actually living in and what is more, presiding at the White House. I look at myself like the little old woman and exclaim, ‘Can this be I?’....

  5. Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper Tyler (* 14. Juni 1816 in New York City; † 29. Dezember 1889 in Montgomery) war die Schwiegertochter des zehnten US-Präsidenten John Tyler. Nachdem dessen Ehefrau Letitia noch vor dem Ende von Tylers Präsidentschaft starb, war Priscilla Tyler vom 10. September 1842 bis zum 26. Juni 1844 die First Lady der USA.

  6. Priscilla Tyler leads follow-on fundraising support, sustainability practices, and diversity initiatives at True Ventures, a venture capital firm. She joined True in 2015 as a fellow and has a degree in economics and French from Amherst College.

  7. Priscilla Tyler (October 23, 1908) was an American educator and scholar of composition and world literature. She served as the first female chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication and as vice president of the National Council of Teachers of English in 1963.