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  1. 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". [1]

  2. Semple. Daughter of President John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia; acted as White House hostess in 1844. Married James A. Semple in 1839; opened a school, the Eclectic Institute, in Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. 28. Apr. 2022 · About Letitia Christian Semple. 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 ...

    • Virginia
    • Virginia, United States
    • May 11, 1821
  4. 12. März 2020 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Letitia (Tyler) Semple born 1821 Charles City County, Virginia, United States died 1907 Baltimore, Maryland, United States including ancestors + 2 photos + 2 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • May 11, 1821
    • James Allen Semple
    • December 28, 1907
  5. Letty Semple prominently hung the only life oil portrait of her mother over the mantle in her bedroom at the Louise Home, always considering Letitia Tyler to have somehow been the only legitimate wife of her father, the tenth President. She died on 28 December, 1907, during a trip to Baltimore,Maryland.

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  6. 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.

  7. 21. Sept. 2016 · Also enduring a bad and estranged marriage was Letitia Tylers fourth child, who was named for her but always known by the name of “Letty.” Born in 1821, Letty Tyler was married to seaman James Allen Semple. Blessedly, the president’s son-in-law was away at sea for most of the presidency and thus spared the household the ...