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  1. Letitia Tyler. AKA Letitia Christian. First wife of US President John Tyler. Birthplace: Cedar Grove, VA Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried. Letitia Christian was raised on a Virginia plantation, where her main duty was supervising the slaves. She had no formal education, and was by most accounts devoutly religious ...

    • November 12, 1790
    • September 10, 1842
  2. Interessante come l’autore sia riuscito a manipolare con una certa cura la figura realmente esistita della First Lady Letitia Tyler, moglie del 10° presidente degli Stati Uniti John Tyler. Scorrevole, fluido. Un racconto che merita di essere letto. Collana: Athena. Formato: Pocket. Pagine: 96. ISBN 979-12-80733-28-3

  3. Letitia Tyler. (1790–1842). The death of Letitia Tyler—wife of the 10th United States president, John Tyler —at the White House on September 10, 1842, marked the first time in American history that a first lady died while her husband was in office. Letitia Christian was born in Cedar Grove, Virginia, on November 12, 1790.

  4. This is an heirloom portrait of Letitia Christian Tyler, President John Tyler's first wife. She died in 1842, the first "first lady" to pass away in the White House. Jill BidenJill Tracy Jacobs Biden was born on June 3, 1951, in Hammonton, New Jersey. Growing up in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, she graduated from Upper Moreland High School in 1969.

  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. Letitia Christian was born on a Tidewater Virginia plantation on November 12, 1790, to Mary and Colonel Robert Christian. Although she was not formally educated, Letitia learned all the skills of managing...

  7. 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 ...