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President John Tyler

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, United States
Death: January 18, 1862 (71)
Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Virginia, United States (Stroke)
Place of Burial: Richmond, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Gov. John Tyler, III and Mary Marot Tyler
Husband of Letitia Tyler and Julia Tyler
Father of Mary Jones; Robert Tyler; John Tyler; Letitia Christian Semple; Elizabeth Waller and 11 others
Brother of Anne Contesse Semple; Elizabeth Armistead Pryor; Martha Jefferson Waggamann; Maria Henry Seawell; Dr. Wat Henry Tyler and 2 others
Half brother of Elizabeth Armistead Priddy; Martha Waggaman; Unknown Tyler and Unknown Tyler

Occupation: Lawyer; Gov of VA; 10th President of the United States 1841-1845, Politician, , US President 1841- 1845
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About John Tyler, 10th President of the United States

Which President was buried with a Confederate flag?
Tyler died in Richmond, Virginia on January 18, 1862 of a stroke. Tyler's death was the only one in Presidential history not to be officially recognized in Washington, D. C. because of his loyalty to the Confederacy. His coffin was covered with the Confederate flag.

John TYLER (10th President of the USA) was born on 29 Mar 1790 in Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia. He served as as President of the United States from 1841 to 1845. He died on 17 Jan 1862 in Exchange Hotel in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. Parents: John TYLER and Mary Marot ARMISTEAD.

Spouse: Letitia CHRISTIAN. John TYLER (10th President of the USA) and Letitia CHRISTIAN were married on 29 Mar 1813 in Cedar Grove, New Kent County, Virginia. Children were: Mary TYLER, Robert TYLER, John TYLER, Letitia TYLER, Elizabeth TYLER, Ann Contesse TYLER, Alice TYLER, Tazewell TYLER.

Spouse: Julia GARDINER. John TYLER (10th President of the USA) and Julia GARDINER were married on 26 Jun 1844 in The Church of Ascension, New York, New York County, New York. Children were: Gardiner David TYLER, John Alexander TYLER, Julia Gardiner TYLER, Lachlan TYLER M. D., Lyon Gardiner TYLER, Robert Fitzwalter TYLER, Pearl TYLER.

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John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead (1761-1797), in Charles City County, Virginia, as the second of eight children, and reputedly a descendant of Wat Tyler. He is the first President born after the Ratification of the Constitution of the United States (Virginia having ratified it in 1788) making him the first President to be born a United States Citizen. He was educated at the College of William and Mary and went on to study law with his father, who became Governor of Virginia (1808-1811). Tyler was admitted to the bar in 1809 and commenced practice in Charles City County. He served as a captain of a volunteer military company in 1813 and became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1811-1816 and was later a member of the council of state in 1816.

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Tyler essentially retired from electoral politics until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. He sided with the Confederate government, and won election to the Confederate House of Representatives shortly before his death.


Dubbed "His Accidency" by his detractors, John Tyler was the first Vice President to be elevated to the office of President by the death of his predecessor.

Born in Virginia in 1790, he was raised believing that the Constitution must be strictly construed. He never wavered from this conviction. He attended the College of William and Mary and studied law.

Serving in the House of Representatives from 1816 to 1821, Tyler voted against most nationalist legislation and opposed the Missouri Compromise. After leaving the House he served twice as Governor of Virginia. As a Senator he reluctantly supported Jackson for President as a choice of evils. Tyler soon joined the states' rights Southerners in Congress who banded with Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and their newly formed Whig party opposing President Jackson.

The Whigs nominated Tyler for Vice President in 1840, hoping for support from southern states'-righters who could not stomach Jacksonian Democracy. The slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" implied flagwaving nationalism plus a dash of southern sectionalism.

Clay, intending to keep party leadership in his own hands, minimized his nationalist views temporarily; Webster proclaimed himself "a Jeffersonian Democrat." But after the election, both men tried to dominate "Old Tippecanoe."

Suddenly President Harrison was dead, and "Tyler too" was in the White House. At first the Whigs were not too disturbed, although Tyler insisted upon assuming the full powers of a duly elected President. He even delivered an Inaugural Address, but it seemed full of good Whig doctrine. Whigs, optimistic that Tyler would accept their program, soon were disillusioned.

Tyler was ready to compromise on the banking question, but Clay would not budge. He would not accept Tyler's "exchequer system," and Tyler vetoed Clay's bill to establish a National Bank with branches in several states. A similar bank bill was passed by Congress. But again, on states' rights grounds, Tyler vetoed it.

In retaliation, the Whigs expelled Tyler from their party. All the Cabinet resigned but Secretary of State Webster. A year later when Tyler vetoed a tariff bill, the first impeachment resolution against a President was introduced in the House of Representatives. A committee headed by Representative John Quincy Adams reported that the President had misused the veto power, but the resolution failed.

Despite their differences, President Tyler and the Whig Congress enacted much positive legislation. The "Log-Cabin" bill enabled a settler to claim 160 acres of land before it was offered publicly for sale, and later pay $1.25 an acre for it.

In 1842 Tyler did sign a tariff bill protecting northern manufacturers. The Webster-Ashburton treaty ended a Canadian boundary dispute; in 1845 Texas was annexed.

The administration of this states'-righter strengthened the Presidency. But it also increased sectional cleavage that led toward civil war. By the end of his term, Tyler had replaced the original Whig Cabinet with southern conservatives. In 1844 Calhoun became Secretary of State. Later these men returned to the Democratic Party, committed to the preservation of states' rights, planter interests, and the institution of slavery. Whigs became more representative of northern business and farming interests.

When the first southern states seceded in 1861, Tyler led a compromise movement; failing, he worked to create the Southern Confederacy. He died in 1862, a member of the Confederate House of Representatives.

10th President of the US 1841-1845

During President Tyler's term in office, there were two First Ladies. In 1839, Letitia, suffered a paralytic stroke that left her an invalid. As First Lady, she remained in the upstairs living quarters of the White House only coming downstairs just once, to attend the wedding of her daughter Elizabeth in January 1842. On the evening of September 10, 1842, the First Lady died peacefully. At the time of her death, she was 51 years old, making her the youngest First Lady to die. John and Letita Tyler's children were the following: Mary Tyler-Jones, Robert Tyler (who served as the President's private secretary at the White House), John Tyler III, Letitia Tyler-Semple, Elizabeth Tyler-Waller (marrying William N. Waller at a White House wedding in 1842), Alice Tyler-Denison, and Tazewell Tyler. The second First Lady was Julia, who at age 24, married the President at the age of 54 on June 26, 1844. John and Julia's children were the following: David Gardiner Tyler, John "Alex" Alexander Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler-Spencer, Lachlan Gardiner Tyler, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Robert "Fitz" Fitzwalter Tyler, and Pearl Tyler-Ellis

JOHN TYLER WAS THE 10TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES:

He was born at Greenway, the family plantation on the James River about 30 miles SE of Richmond, VA. At age 12 he entered the grammar school division of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. He was graduated at 17 and studied Law. He was 6 feet tall, with blue eyes and brown hair. In 1813 John married Letitia Christian and they had eight children. Letitia had a stroke and became an invalid and died in the White house. 2 years later John married Julia Gardiner. They had seven children together. John Tyler was the first president to be married while in office, and the most prolific having 15 children.

John Tyler was elected as Vice president in 1840 and served only one month then he became president at the death of President William Henry Harrison and served from 1841 to 1845. He is buried next to his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler in Richmond, Virginia.

The tenth President of the United States (1841–1845) and the first ever to obtain that office via succession

A long-time Democratic-Republican, Tyler was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. Upon the death of President William Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841, only a month after his inauguration, the nation was briefly in a state of confusion regarding the process of succession. Ultimately the situation was settled with Tyler becoming President both in name and in fact, and Tyler took the oath of office on April 6, 1841, setting a precedent that would govern future successions and eventually be codified in the Twenty-fifth Amendment. At 51 years old, he was the youngest U.S. president to take office to that point (where as Harrison was the oldest man to take office as president).

Arguably the most famous and significant achievement of Tyler's administration was the annexation of the Republic of Texas in 1845. Tyler was the first president born after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, and the only president to have held the office of President pro tempore of the Senate.

President John Tyler’s Grandsons Are Still Alive

As of 2012:

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Birth: Mar. 29, 1790 Charles City County Virginia, USA Death: Jan. 18, 1862 Richmond Richmond City Virginia, USA

Tenth President of the United States. John Tyler was born at Greenway plantation in Charles City County, Virginia. His mother died when he was 7 and he was raised by his father, a judge. He graduated from William and Mary then studied law with his father. He was elected to almost every office open to a professional politician: He sat in the Virginia House of Delegates, the United States House of Representatives, governor of Virginia, the United States Senate and after leaving the Democratic Party to run in the Whig Party as William Henry Harrison's running mate, he became the Vice President and in almost a blink of the eye with the death of the newly elected President became the Chief Executive. Upon occupying the White House, his wife Letitia was a near-invalid and was dead within a year. John Tyler quickly took as his new bride Julia Gardiner. His four year term was a shambles, sparring with Kentucky Senator Henry Clay over Banking issues, and then thrown out of the Whig Party. His entire Cabinet resigned. Realizing re-election was virtually impossible, he did not seek a second term. His Presidency however produced some historic events: The annexation of Texas, a reorganized Navy, The ending of the Seminole war and the signing of a treaty with China. Upon leaving the Whitehouse, Tyler and his second wife spent the rest of his years at Sherwood Forest, his plantation on the James River below Richmond. He owned about 70 slaves who worked the corn and wheat fields on the sprawling estate. Tyler became an outspoken secessionist and was elected to the House of Representatives of the Confederate Provisional Congress. With the war raging, he was giving a speech in front of the Exchange Hotel when he suffered a stroke and was taken to a room where he died at the age of 71. His body lay in state in the Confederate Congress wrapped in a Confederate flag. His funeral was held in St. Paul's Episcopal Church and a large procession of carriages including Confederate President Jefferson Davis escorted his remains to Hollywood Cemetery where he was buried. Many physical preserved structures remain from the life of President John Tyler: The home where he was born at Greenway Plantation is still standing but privately owned. Sherwood Forest, the plantation where John Tyler lived with both wives, has been carefully preserved and maintained and although still owned by his descendents is open to tourists. The Sherwood Forest Pet Cemetery: Tyler family pets have been interred here since its founding, most notably his horse The General. This burial ground has been in continued use since its onset and the practice continues to this day by Tyler descendents. Probably his greatest legacy: He was a busy man, fathering fifteen children; eight by his first wife, seven by his second wife. His youngest child was born when he was 70. Descendents are still everywhere and even President Harry S. Truman was able to trace his ancestry to the former President, though this has been disputed. (bio by: Donald Greyfield (inactive))

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Parents:
 John Tyler (1747 - 1813)

Spouses:

 Letitia Tyler (1790 - 1842)
 Julia Gardiner Tyler (1820 - 1889)

Children:

 Mary Tyler Jones (1815 - 1847)*
 Robert Tyler (1816 - 1877)*
 John Tyler (1819 - 1896)*
 Letitia Tyler Semple (1821 - 1907)*
 Elizabeth Tyler Waller (1823 - 1850)*
 Anna Contesse Tyler (1825 - 1825)*
 Alice Tyler Denison (1828 - 1854)*
 Tazewell Tyler (1830 - 1874)*
 David Gardiner Tyler (1846 - 1927)*
 John Alexander Tyler (1848 - 1883)*
 Julia Gardner Tyler Spencer (1849 - 1871)*
 Lachlan Tyler (1851 - 1902)*
 Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853 - 1935)*
 Robert Fitzwalter Tyler (1856 - 1927)*
 Pearl Tyler Ellis (1860 - 1947)*

Siblings:

 Martha Jefferson Tyler Waggaman (1782 - 1855)*
 John Tyler (1790 - 1862)
 Christiana Booth Tyler Curtis (1795 - 1842)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Hollywood Cemetery Richmond Richmond City Virginia, USA

Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 1331 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1331

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Descendants of Henry Tyler

Generation No. 1

1. HENRY TYLER was born Abt. 1620 in Shropshire, England, and died Abt. 1672 in York 1 County,VA. He married (1) MARY in England. She was born Abt. 1615 in England, and died Abt. 1653. He married (2) ANNE ARMSTEAD ORCHARD Abt. 1658. She was born Abt. 1628 in England, and died April 2, 1679 in York County,VA.

Notes for HENRY TYLER:

Henry Tyler of Shropshire, England was one of three brothers who settled in VA, MA, and CN. Henry, settled in Charles City, VA in 1652. In Vol. III, of the Virginia Land Register is the record of a Patent in Henry Tylers name dated Jan 7, 1652, locating 254 acres in Middle plantation, VA, due to him by and for transporting to this colony six persons. Henry is a descendant of Wat Tyler, according to G.C. Greer in his "Early Virginia Immigrants". At June Court 1672, Ann Tyler his relic, (Henry), entered a record of Deed of Gift disposing of her separate estate among her three sons, Henry, John and Daniel. There were no heirs by his first wife Mary. The three children of Henry and Anne went on to have many descendants: Henry Tyler stayed in VA and his line is the 10th President John Tyler's line. John Tyler the second son of Henry and Anne moved to Hanover, VA and his line of descendants migrated to North Carolina and later to South Carolina. This is my line of ancestry (Henry, John, Moses, Needham, Moses, John, Elisha, Moses, Mattie). Daniel Tyler, the third son of Henry and Anne, was reportedly captured by the Turks and never heard from again.

Notes for MARY: First wife of Henry, died about 1653 and they had no children. More About HENRY TYLER and MARY: Marriage: England Notes for ANNE ARMSTEAD ORCHARD: Anne was the widow of John Orchard when she married Henry Tyler. After the death of Henry, Anne married Martin Gardiner.More About HENRY TYLER and ANNE ORCHARD:

Marriage: Abt. 1658

Children of HENRY TYLER and ANNE ORCHARD are:

2. i. HENRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1660, York County, VA; d. December 15, 1729, York County, 2 VA.

3. ii. JOHN TYLER, b. Abt. 1661, York County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1745, VA or NC.

iii. DANIEL TYLER, b. Abt. 1663, VA; d. Unknown, Algiers. Notes for DANIEL TYLER: Daniel was captured by the Turks and taken to Algiers and never heard from again. Generation No. 2

2. HENRY TYLER (HENRY ) was born Abt. 1660 in York County, VA, and died December 15, 2 1 1729 in York County, VA. He married ELIZABETH CHILES June 25, 1683 in York County, Virginia Colony. She was born Abt. 1666 in York County, VA, and died January 19, 1701/02 in York County, VA.

Notes for HENRY TYLER:

Henry's mother, Ann, had remarried after his father's death leaving the step-father to finally execute his fathers will. In 1690, Henry and his borther John filed a petition in York Court to require Martin Gardner, to divide between them the property left by their mother to their brother Daniel, who had been carried off by the Turks to Algiers and had not been heard of for seven years. Henry Tyler leased his fathers land at Middle plantation to Martin Gardner in return for one man servant and a house to be built.

Henry Tyler qualified as Sheriff, April 10, 1700 and again in 1702, he was Coroner in 1703, and Sheriff again in 1705.

An order in York Court dated June 25, 1683, mentions Henry Tyler as having married Elizabeth Chiles, daughter of Walter Chiles and granddaughter of Lt. Col.Walter Chiles. Elizabeth's mother was the daughter of John Page but there is no record of her name. But Col. John Page left alegacy and land to John Tyler, son of Henry and Elizabeth Tyler and calls him grandson.

Notes for ELIZABETH CHILES: Elizabeth was a daughter of Mr. Walter Chiles and granddaughter of Lt. Col. Walter Chiles, her mother is thought to be the daughter of John Page but her name is unknown. Elizabeth may have died giving birth to her last child.

More About HENRY TYLER and ELIZABETH CHILES:

Marriage: June 25, 1683, York County, Virginia Colony

Children of HENRY TYLER and ELIZABETH CHILES are:

4. i. HENRY TYLER, b. March 1689/90, York County, VA; d. January 2, 1774, Sussex, VA. 3

ii. WILLIAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1685, York County, VA; d. May 3, 1792, Sussex, VA.

Notes for WILLIAM TYLER: Mentioned in the Will of Henry, and in his will he gives, Nancy Tyler, daughter of John Tyler 100 pounds current money and Peggy Tyler, daughter of his brother Frank (Francis) 400 pounds of current money. To his nephews William and Frank all the rest of his estate. It is unknown wether he married, no direct heirs are mentioned in his will.

5. iii. JOHN TYLER, b. Abt. 1686, York County, VA; d. May 2, 1727, James City County, VA.

6. iv. FRANCIS TYLER, b. Abt. 1688, York County, VA; d. Aft. 1723, James City County, VA.

v. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. Abt. 1687. vi. ANNE TYLER, b. Abt. 1694, York County, VA; d. Abt. 1712, York County, VA. vii. HENRY TYLER, b. 1702, York County, VA; d. 1702, York County, VA.

3. JOHN TYLER (HENRY ) was born Abt. 1661 in York County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1745 2 1 in VA or NC. He married MARY GARDINER, daughter of MARTIN GARDINER and UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1682 in York County, VA, and died Unknown.Notes for JOHN TYLER: Jan 23, 1685 John gave a reciept to Martin Gardiner, his guardian and stepfather, for the share given him by his mother's Deed, Anne Tyler. John Tyler married Martin Gardiner's daughter Mary and moved to Hanover, VA. John's line of descendants migrated to North Carolina, and later to South Carolina. John Tyler had two brothers, Henry and Daniel. Daniel was captured by the Turks and never heard from again. Henry and his descendants stayed in VA and several generations later his line produced the 10th President of the USA, John Tyler.

Notes for MARY GARDINER: Mary was the daughter of Martin Gardiner from a previous marriage. Martin Gardiner married John Tyler's mother, Anne, after the death of his father Henry Tyler.

Children of JOHN TYLER and MARY GARDINER are:

7. i. HENRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1695, Hanover County, VA; d. Abt. 1756, Hanover County, 3 VA.

8. ii. ABSALOM TYLER, b. Abt. 1710.

iii. ANN TYLER, b. Abt. 1720.

9. iv. MOSES TYLER, b. Abt. 1724, Bladen County, NC; d. Abt. 1780, Bladen County, NC. Generation No. 3

4. HENRY TYLER (HENRY , HENRY ) was born March 1689/90 in York County, VA, and 3 2 1 died January 2, 1774 in Sussex, VA. He married SARAH Abt. 1720. She was born Abt. 1697 in VA.

Notes for HENRY TYLER: After the death of Henry's mother Elizabeth, his father re-married twice more. His fathers third wife was Edith Hardaway. In his fathers will, he leaves land and 10 negroes, and other property to Edith and upon Ediths death the negroes and other property are to be passed on to Henry. 1752 Henry went to Sussex County to live and was distinguished for raising a hog weighing 1200 pounds. (Virginia Gazzette)In Henry's will, dated 1772, Henry left to his godson, John Tyler, attorney, 500 acres of land and

14 slaves and various articles of furniture. To his nephew WilliamTyler, a tract of land at Poplar swamp, and to his nephews William and John, his Mill.

More About HENRY TYLER and SARAH:

Marriage: Abt. 1720

Child of HENRY TYLER and SARAH is:

i. UNKNOWN TYLER, b. 1720. 4 Notes for UNKNOWN TYLER:

Daughter of Henry and Sarah, later known as Mrs. Jones.

5. JOHN TYLER (HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1686 in York County, VA, and died May 3 2 1 2, 1727 in James City County, VA. He married ELIZABETH JARRETT. She was born Abt. 1693 in VA.

Notes for JOHN TYLER:

In his father Henry's will, it states, To John my grandchild, son of John Tyler deceased, and his daughters Joanna, Elizabeth, Mary and Edith, each of them a young negro of value 10 pounds money.

John was a student at William and Mary College in 1704. Under the will of John Page, who was the father of his grandmother, he was given a tract of land in the Powhattan swamp, James city and a legacy of fifty pounds.

In 1721, his negro slave, Priamus, was injured while firing the "great guns" on the aniversary of his majesty's coronation and John was paid 16 pounds sterling.

This JohnTyler was the great-grandfather of President John Tyler, the 10th president.* Children of JOHN TYLER and ELIZABETH JARRETT are:

10. i. JOHN TYLER, b. 1714, James City County, VA; d. August 26, 1773, VA. 4 ii. JOANNA TYLER, b. Abt. 1717.

11. iii. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. Abt. 1719, VA; d. Aft. 1760, James City County, VA.

iv. MARY TYLER, b. Abt. 1721, York County, VA; d. Abt. 1758; m. WILLIAM PRESTON; b. Abt. 1720, VA; d. Aft. 1758, England.

Notes for WILLIAM PRESTON: William Preston was a professor of Moral Philosophy at William and Mary College. In 1758 he returned to England and was minister of Warcop.

12. v. EDITH TYLER, b. Abt. 1723, VA.

vi. ANNE TYLER, b. Abt. 1725. 6. FRANCIS TYLER (HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1688 in York County, VA, and died 3 2 1 Aft. 1723 in James City County, VA. He married REBECCA. She was born Abt. 1695 in York County, VA.

Notes for FRANCIS TYLER: In his father, Henry Tyler's, will it states, to my son Francis and daughter in law, Rebecca, a gold ring worth 20 shillings. Francis was a student at William and Mary College in 1702 with his brother John. ( See William and Mary Quarterly XVI.)

Children of FRANCIS TYLER and REBECCA are:

13. i. HENRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1710, VA; d. 1777, VA. 4

14. ii. FRANCIS TYLER, b. Abt. 1714, VA; d. Georgia.

iii. JOHN TYLER, b. Abt. 1716, VA. iv. MARGARET TYLER, b. Abt. 1720, VA; m. WILLIAM WAUGH, September 10, 1738, Stafford County, VA; b. Abt. 1718, VA.

More About WILLIAM WAUGH and MARGARET TYLER:Marriage: September 10, 1738, Stafford County, VA

7. HENRY TYLER (JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1695 in Hanover County, VA, and died 3 2 1 Abt. 1756 in Hanover County, VA. He married MARY. She was born Unknown in VA.

Children of HENRY TYLER and MARY are:

i. HENRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1718. 4 ii. WILLIAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1721. 8. ABSALOM TYLER (JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1710. 3 2 1

Child of ABSALOM TYLER is:

i. NEEDHAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1731. 4 9. MOSES TYLER (JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1724 in Bladen County, NC, and died Abt. 3 2 1 1780 in Bladen County, NC. He married SARAH. She was born Abt. 1731 in Bladen County, NC, and died Aft. 1820 in SC.

More About MOSES TYLER:

Comment 1: Left Land in Will to son Needham Tyler

Property: 1757, bought land in NC

More About SARAH:

Comment 1: 1820 Horry Co. Census lists her as a widow

Children of MOSES TYLER and SARAH are:15. i. NEEDHAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1747, Bladen County, NC. 4

16. ii. OWEN TYLER, b. Abt. 1749, Bladen County, NC.

iii. MOSES TYLER, b. Abt. 1750. More About MOSES TYLER:

Military:: 1775, American Revolution

Residence: Moved to Mississippi

iv. PENELOPE TYLER, b. Abt. 1751, Bladen County, NC. v. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. Abt. 1752, Bladen County, NC. vi. INCRETIA TYLER, b. Abt. 1753, Bladen County, NC. vii. CHRISTIAN TYLER, b. Abt. 1754, Bladen County, NC. Generation No. 4

10. JOHN TYLER (JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born 1714 in James City County, VA, and 4 321 died August 26, 1773 in VA. He married ANNE CONTESSE. She was born Abt. 1718 in Williamsburg, VA.

Notes for JOHN TYLER:

John attended William and Mary College,

Notes for ANNE CONTESSE:

Anne was the daughter of Dr. Lewis Contesse and Mary Morris.

Children of JOHN TYLER and ANNE CONTESSE are:

i. MARY TYLER, b. Abt. 1738, VA; m. WILLIAM IRBY; b. Abt. 1735, Charles City 5 County, VA. ii. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. January 30, 1743/44, VA; d. July 23, 1781, VA; m. JOHN GREENHOW; b. Abt. 1742, Westmoreland, England; d. Williamsburg, VA.

More About ELIZABETH TYLER:

Burial: 1781, Bruton Church, Williamsburg, VA

17. iii. RACHEL TYLER, b. Abt. 1745, VA; d. Unknown, VA.

iv. LOUIS TYLER, b. Abt. 1746, VA; d. September 1, 1777, Charlotte County, VA; m. MARY BARRADILL; b. Abt. 1750, VA.

Notes for LOUIS TYLER: Louis Tyler was a lawyer, he moved to Charlotte County at the outbreak of the revolution. He resided at "Red Hill" on Staunton River, which later became the home of Patrick Henry. His only son is buried with him at Red Hill.

In is will dated June 30, 1775 his left his house to his wife Mary.

More About LOUIS TYLER:

Burial: 1777, Red Hill

18. v. JOHN TYLER, b. February 28, 1746/47, James City County, VA; d. January 6, 1813, VA.

vi. ANNE TYLER, b. Abt. 1748, VA; m. ANTHONEY TUCKER DIXON; b. Abt. 1745, VA. Notes for ANNE TYLER: Anne had no children and left her property to Christianna Tyler, the youngest sister of President Tyler.

Notes for ANTHONEY TUCKER DIXON: Dr. Anthony T. Dixon married Anne Tyler in 1770.

19. vii. JOANNA TYLER, b. Abt. 1750, VA.

11. ELIZABETH TYLER (JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1719 in VA, and died Aft. 4 321 1760 in James City County, VA. She married HENRY BOWCOCK. He was born Abt. 1714 in VA, and died Abt. 1750 in VA.Notes for HENRY BOWCOCK: First husband of Elizabeth Lowe Tyler. Could be Bowcock or Babcock.

Child of ELIZABETH TYLER and HENRY BOWCOCK is:

i. MARY BOWCOCK, b. Abt. 1734. 5 12. EDITH TYLER (JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1723 in VA. She married 4 321 REVEREND THOMAS ROBINSON. He was born Abt. 1720 in VA.

Notes for REVEREND THOMAS ROBINSON: Thomas Robinson was a professor of Humanity at William and Mary College. Sisters Edith and Mary Tyler both married professors and it caused a disturbance because the rules of the college at the time were that only the president of the college was allowed to have a family.

Children of EDITH TYLER and THOMAS ROBINSON are:

i. JOHN ROBINSON, b. October 30, 1746. 5 ii. MARY ROBINSON, b. February 5, 1747/48. 13. HENRY TYLER (FRANCIS , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1710 in VA, and died 1777 4 321 in VA. He married ALICE STROTHER, daughter of WILLIAM STROTHER and MARGARET WATTS. She was born 1719 in VA. Notes for HENRY TYLER: Captain Henry Tyler moved to Stafford County where he was Clerk of Court for many years.

Notes for ALICE STROTHER:

Alice was the daughter of William Strother and Margaret Watts.

Children of HENRY TYLER and ALICE STROTHER are:

i. THOMAS GOWRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1740. 5 Notes for THOMAS GOWRY TYLER:

Thomas Succeeded his father as Clerk of Court.

ii. JOHN TYLER, b. April 17, 1743, Stafford County, VA. iii. ANNE TYLER, b. January 30, 1748/49. More About ANNE TYLER:

Baptism: January 30, 1748/49, Stafford County, VA

iv. HARRY TYLER, b. August 18, 1746, Stafford County, VA. v. MARY TYLER, b. March 20, 1750/51, Stafford County, VA. 14. FRANCIS TYLER (FRANCIS , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1714 in VA, and died in 4 321 Georgia. He married ANNE STROTHER, daughter of WILLIAM STROTHER and MARGARET WATTS. She was born 1723 in Stafford County, VA, and died in Georgia.

Notes for FRANCIS TYLER: In 1748, Francis Tyler recieved a patent for 400 acres of Land in Culpepper County. (From the register of Overwharton Parish, pg 120.)

Children of FRANCIS TYLER and ANNE STROTHER are:

i. WILLIAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1745, VA; d. Bef. May 3, 1792, Sussex, VA. 5 ii. MARGARET TYLER, b. Abt. 1746, VA. iii. FRANCIS TYLER, b. Abt. 1747. iv. ALICE TYLER, b. Abt. 1748, VA; d. Georgia; m. JOSEPH ALLEN; b. Abt. 1745, Fauquier County; d. Georgia.

v. HENRY TYLER, b. Abt. 1749, VA; d. Unknown, Oglethorpe County, Georgia.15. NEEDHAM TYLER (MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1747 in Bladen County, 4 3 2 1 NC. He married UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1748 in NC, and died Aft. 1800 in NC.

Notes for NEEDHAM TYLER: -1800 NC, Sampson county Census lists Needham as head of household and 1 male between 16 - 26 yrs old, 1 female between 10 - 16 yrs old, 1 female over 45yrs old, and 1 male over 45yrs old. This must be Needham and his wife and two children. Moses Tyler his oldest child is listed in the 1800 Census as head of household, so we have to assume that Needham and his wife had Owen still at home and a female child. -Bladen County, NC Abstracts of Deeds and Wills, Dated May 7, 1770. Needham Tyler sold to Luke Pryor for 100pds proc. money, 420 acres in Bladen County, a tract granted to Moses Tyler in 1757, and bequeathed by Moses Tyler in his last will and Testament to his son, Needham Tyler, on West side of Black River between MosesTyler's home place & Straughan's place.

More About NEEDHAM TYLER: Comment 1: Left land in his Will to son Moses Tyler Comment 2: 1790, 1800, Sampson Co. NC Census Property: 1771, inherited land from his father Moses

Children of NEEDHAM TYLER and UNKNOWN are:

20. i. MOSES TYLER, b. Abt. 1768, Bladen County, NC; d. Aft. 1830, NC. 5

21. ii. OWEN TYLER, b. Abt. 1770, Sampson County, NC.

22. iii. ELISHA TYLER, b. Abt. 1772, Columbus Co., NC.

16. OWEN TYLER (MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1749 in Bladen County, NC. He 4 3 2 1 married PRISCILLIA CHESNUTT, daughter of JOSHUA CHESNUTT and POLLY CHESNUTT. She was born Abt. 1752.

More About OWEN TYLER:

Census: 1800 NC CensusComment 1: Land Grant from Gov. after Amer. Rev. Military:: 1774, American Revolution

More About PRISCILLIA CHESNUTT: Census: 1820 NC Census

Child of OWEN TYLER and PRISCILLIA CHESNUTT is:

23. i. REBECCA TYLER, b. Abt. 1770. 5

Generation No. 5

17. RACHEL TYLER (JOHN , JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1745 in VA, and 5 4 321 died Unknown in VA. She married STITH HARDYMAN Abt. 1774. He was born Abt. 1740 in Charles City County, VA, and died Abt. 1775 in Charles City County, VA.

More About STITH HARDYMAN and RACHEL TYLER: Marriage: Abt. 1774

Child of RACHEL TYLER and STITH HARDYMAN is:

i. TYLER HARDYMAN, b. Abt. 1776, VA; m. CATHARINE CHRISTIAN, Abt. 1795, VA; 6 b. Abt. 1776, VA. More About TYLER HARDYMAN and CATHARINE CHRISTIAN: Marriage: Abt. 1795, VA

18. JOHN TYLER (JOHN , JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born February 28, 1746/47 in 5 4 321 James City County, VA, and died January 6, 1813 in VA. He married MARY MAROT ARMISTEAD 1776 in VA, daughter of ROBERT ARMISTEAD and ANN SHIELDS. She was born Abt. 1760 in VA, and died 1797 in VA.Notes for JOHN TYLER: John Tyler was a life long friend of Thomas Jefferson, his roomate at the College of William and Mary. He was Judge of Admiralty Court of Viginia in 1776, Speaker of the House of Delegates in 1781-86, Vice President of Virginia Convention in 1788 and the Govenor of Virginia in 1808-1811. Later known as the father of the 10th President of the United States.

More About JOHN TYLER and MARY ARMISTEAD:

Marriage: 1776, VA

Children of JOHN TYLER and MARY ARMISTEAD are:

i. ANNE CONTESSE TYLER, b. 1778, VA; d. 1803, VA; m. JUDGE JAMES SEMPLE, 6 1795, Virginia; b. 1772, VA; d. Unknown, VA.

More About JUDGE SEMPLE and ANNE TYLER:

Marriage: 1795, Virginia

ii. ELIZABETH ARMISTEAD TYLER, b. 1780, VA. iii. MARTHA JEFFERSON TYLER, b. 1782, VA; d. 1855, VA; m. THOMAS ENNALLS WAGGAMAN, 1800, Virginia; b. February 20, 1782, VA; d. 1832, Greenway, VA.

Notes for THOMAS ENNALLS WAGGAMAN: Thomas was the son of Henry Waggaman and Sarah Ennalls.

More About THOMAS WAGGAMAN and MARTHA TYLER:

Marriage: 1800, Virginia

iv. MARIA HENRY TYLER, b. 1784, VA; d. 1843, VA; m. JOHN BOSWELL SEAWELL, 1802, Virginia; b. 1780, VA; d. Unknown, VA.

More About JOHN SEAWELL and MARIA TYLER:

Marriage: 1802, Virginia

v. WAT HENRY TYLER, b. 1788, VA; d. Unknown. 24. vi. JOHN TYLER, b. March 29, 1790, Greenway, VA; d. January 17, 1862, Richmond,VA.

vii. WILLIAM TYLER, b. Abt. 1791, VA. 25. viii. CHRISTINA BOOTH TYLER, b. Abt. 1795, VA; d. 1842, VA.

19. JOANNA TYLER (JOHN , JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1750 in VA. She 5 4 321 married DR. KENNETH MCKENZIE. He was born Abt. 1712 in VA, and died Bef. March 1755 in VA.

Child of JOANNA TYLER and KENNETH MCKENZIE is:

i. ANNE MCKENZIE, b. April 10, 1739. 6 20. MOSES TYLER (NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1768 in Bladen 5 4 3 2 1 County, NC, and died Aft. 1830 in NC. He married MARY J. WATTS Abt. 1803 in North Carolina, daughter of BERRYMAN WATTS and MARY. She was born Abt. 1772 in Sampson Couty, NC, and died Abt. 1848 in North Carolina.

Notes for MOSES TYLER: -1800 NC Census list Moses Tyler as head of household and with him it lists - 1 male between 26 - 45 yrs old, 1 Female under age 10, 1 female between 10 - 16 yrs old, and 1 female between 26 - 45. -Columbus Co., NC Abstract of Wills and Deeds book. Dated Dec 20, 1831. Moses Tyler to my son J. Jackson Tyler, at my decease & his mothers, 100 acres on East side of Grissetts Swamp, 200 acres adjacent to the above tract, and 100 acres on Black Creek adjacent to Meeks. Witnesses: Levi Soles and William Spivey. -Columbus Co., NC Abstract of Wills and Deeds. Dated Feb 10, 1811. Joshua Williamson, Sheriff, to James Crowson at Sheriffs Sale. Execution against Moses Tyler, 7pds, 2 sixpence for 100 Acres on South Side of Gapway Swamp between Hugh Johnson & Berryman Watts. -Bladen County, NC Abstracts of Deeds and Wills Dated April 14, 1827. Moses Tyler to son John Jackson Tyler, 2 cows & calves, 2 three yr old steers, one shot gun, one pair of cartwheels and all property that Daniel Tyler is possessed with. Witnesses: Daniel Soles & B. Buffking

More About MOSES TYLER:Census: 1790, 1st US Census in NC

Comment 1: Left Land in Will to son, John Jackson Tyler

Comment 2: 1790, 1800, 1820, 1830 NC Census records

Property: in Bladen County, NC

More About MARY J. WATTS:

Comment 1: 1860 NC Census- living with son, Silas

More About MOSES TYLER and MARY WATTS:

Marriage: Abt. 1803, North Carolina

Children of MOSES TYLER and MARY WATTS are:

26. i. SILAS G. TYLER, b. Abt. 1806, Columbus County, NC. 6

27. ii. TABITHA TYLER, b. Abt. 1807, NC.

28. iii. JOHN JACKSON TYLER, b. 1814, Columbus County, NC; d. July 31, 1864, Petersburg, VA Hospital.

29. iv. JOHN HENRY TYLER, b. February 14, 1815, NC.

v. DANIEL D. S. TYLER, b. 1819, Horry County, SC; d. September 15, 1864, SC. More About DANIEL D. S. TYLER: Cause of Death: Congestive fever Cause of Death: died in Civil War

Comment 1: Listed on the roll of the dead SC Troops Military:: Civil war Soldier, 1st SC Art., killed in action

vi. MOURNING TYLER, b. Abt. 1820, Columbus County, NC. Notes for MOURNING TYLER:NC Abstract of Deeds book. March 16, 1846. 100 acres granted to Mourning Tyler on South side of Gapway Swamp near Lewis Tyler, sold by Mourning Tyler to Hezekiah Utley.

More About MOURNING TYLER: Property: in Bladen County, NC

vii. MILTON TYLER, b. Abt. 1821. 21. OWEN TYLER (NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1770 in Sampson 5 4 3 2 1 County, NC. He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for OWEN TYLER: 1800 Census in NC lists Owen Tyler with the following in his household: 1 male between the ages of 26 - 45, 1 female between the ages of 26 - 45, 3 males under 10yrs old, and 2 males between the ages of 10 - 16 yrs old. These must be his wife and 6 children.

More About OWEN TYLER: Cause of Death: goiter Comment 1: 1800, 1810 Sampson Co. NC Census Property: in Sampson County, NC

Children of OWEN TYLER and UNKNOWN are:

i. OWEN TYLER, b. Abt. 1820, Sampson County, NC; d. 1860, Sampson County, NC. 6

More About OWEN TYLER:

Military:: 1775, American Revolution

30. ii. LEWIS TYLER, b. Abt. 1790, Columbus County, NC.

22. ELISHA TYLER (NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1772 in 5 4 3 2 1 Columbus Co., NC. He married ELIZA. She was born Abt. 1780.Child of ELISHA TYLER and ELIZA is:

31. i. LOUISA MARY TYLER, b. March 16, 1816, Horry Co. SC; d. October 4, 1843, Horry 6

Co. SC.

23. REBECCA TYLER (OWEN , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1770. She married 5 4 3 2 1 JOHN RICHARD CAISON. Children of REBECCA TYLER and JOHN CAISON are:

32. i. REBEKA CAISON, b. Abt. 1790. 6

ii. MARTHA J. CAISON, b. Abt. 1792; m. SHERMAN THOMAS RACKLEY; b. Abt. 1790. Generation No. 6

24. JOHN TYLER (JOHN , JOHN , JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born March 29, 1790 in 6 543 2 1 Greenway, VA, and died January 17, 1862 in Richmond, VA. He married (1) LETITIA CHRISTIAN 1813 in VA, daughter of ROBERT CHRISTIAN and MARY BROWN. She was born November 12, 1790 in Cedar Grove, Kent County, VA, and died September 10, 1842 in Washington, DC. He married (2) JULIA GARDINER June 26, 1844 in New York. She was born July 23, 1820 in Gardiner's Island, New York, and died July 10, 1889 in Richmond, VA.

Notes for JOHN TYLER:

JOHN TYLER WAS THE 10TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. He was born at Greenway, the family plantation on the James River about 30 miles SE of Richmond, VA. At age 12 he entered the grammar school division of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. He was graduated at 17 and studied Law. He was 6 feet tall, with blue eyes and brown hair. In 1813 John married Letitia Christian and they had eight children. Letitia had a stroke and became an invalid and died in the White house. 2 years later John married Julia Gardiner. They had seven children. John Tyler was the first president to be married while in office, and the most prolific having 15 children.

John Tyler was elected as Vice president in 1840 and served only one month then he becamepresident at the death of President William Henry Harrison and served from 1841 to 1845.

More About JOHN TYLER:

Burial: January 28, 1862, Richmond, VA

Notes for LETITIA CHRISTIAN: Letitia was the daughter of a Virginia Planter. She was an invalid when Tyler became president and made only one public appearance at her daughter, Elizabeth's marriage in 1842. She died in the White House. (Sherwood Forrest.org/Genealogy.html)

More About LETITIA CHRISTIAN:

Burial: September 1842, Cedar Grove, Kent County, VA

More About JOHN TYLER and LETITIA CHRISTIAN:

Marriage: 1813, VA

More About JULIA GARDINER:

Burial: July 1889, Richmond, VA

More About JOHN TYLER and JULIA GARDINER:

Marriage: June 26, 1844, New York

Children of JOHN TYLER and LETITIA CHRISTIAN are:

i. MARY TYLER, b. April 15, 1815. 7 ii. ROBERT TYLER, b. September 9, 1816. iii. JOHN TYLER, b. April 17, 1819. iv. LETITIA C. TYLER, b. May 11, 1821. v. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. July 11, 1823. vi. ANN CONTESSE TYLER, b. April 5, 1825.Children of JOHN TYLER and JULIA GARDINER are: vii. DAVID GARDINER TYLER, b. July 12, 1846. 7 viii. JOHN ALEXANDER TYLER, b. April 7, 1848. ix. JULIA GARDINER TYLER, b. December 25, 1849. x. LACHLAN TYLER, b. December 2, 1851. xi. LYON GARDINER TYLER, b. August 24, 1853. xii. ROBERT FITZWALTER TYLER, b. March 12, 1856. xiii. PEARL TYLER, b. June 20, 1860. 25. CHRISTINA BOOTH TYLER (JOHN , JOHN , JOHN , HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 6 543 2 1 1795 in VA, and died 1842 in VA. She married DR. HENRY CURTIS. He was born Abt. 1792 in Hanover, VA, and died Unknown in VA.

Children of CHRISTINA TYLER and DR. CURTIS are:

i. WILLIAM HENRY CURTIS, b. Abt. 1810. 7 ii. JOHN FOUSHEE CURTIS, b. Abt. 1812. 33. iii. ANNE ELIZABETH CURTIS, b. Abt. 1814, VA.

iv. ROBERT CURTIS, b. Abt. 1816. v. CHRISTINIA CURTIS, b. Abt. 1817, VA; m. GEORGE F. MERRILL; b. Abt. 1815, VA. vi. MARIA CURTIS, b. Abt. 1818. vii. BENJAMIN CURTIS, b. Abt. 1819. viii. BARTLETT ANDERSON CURTIS, b. Abt. 1820. ix. ARMISTEAD CURTIS, b. Abt. 1821. x. MARY CHRISTINIA CURTIS, b. Abt. 1822. xi. TYLER CURTIS, b. Abt. 1823. 26. SILAS G. TYLER (MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1806 6 5 4 3 2 1 in Columbus County, NC. He married (1) UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1810 in in NC. He married (2) MARGARET KING. She was born Abt. 1831 in Horry County, SC, and died March 1897 in Horry County, SC. He married (3) NANCY Abt. 1860 in NC. She was born 1840 in SC.

Notes for SILAS G. TYLER: Silas is the second husband of Margaret King Tyler. More About SILAS G. TYLER: Comment 2: On the 1860 NC Census Event 3: On the 1870 SC Census Father: Moses Tyler Military:: Civil War Occupation: Farmer

Notes for NANCY: 1870 South Carolina Census shows Nancy 30 years old married to Silas Tyler. 4 young children are listed with them, two sets of twins. The 1860 Census in NC shows Silas Tyler with children from previous marriage and as a widower. Sometime between 1860 and 1870 Silas moved to SC and married Nancy and they had 4 children. The ages of the children are 1yr and 3yrs.

More About NANCY: Comment 1: 2nd wife of Silas

More About SILAS TYLER and NANCY:

Marriage: Abt. 1860, NC

Children of SILAS TYLER and UNKNOWN are:34. i. JOSEPH TYLER, b. 1834, Horry County, SC. 7

ii. MORRIS TYLER, b. 1839. More About MORRIS TYLER: Comment 1: On the 1860 NC Census

iii. I. G. TYLER, b. 1841, Columbus County, NC. More About I. G. TYLER: Comment 1: 1860 NC Census, lists him 19yrs old Military service: SC Co. A, 2nd Art, Civil War

iv. MARY TYLER, b. 1845, Onslow City, Columbus County, NC. More About MARY TYLER: Comment 1: On the 1860 NC Census

v. JOHN TYLER, b. Abt. 1849. Children of SILAS TYLER and NANCY are:

vi. JOSEPH P. TYLER, b. March 27, 1863, Horry Co. SC; d. February 28, 1934, Horry Co. 7 SC; m. MARTHA; b. December 15, 1879; d. September 21, 1922, Horry Co. SC.

More About JOSEPH P. TYLER:

Burial: 1934, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC Comment 1: On the 1870 SC Census

More About MARTHA:

Burial: 1922, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

vii. DANIEL TYLER, b. 1867, SC. More About DANIEL TYLER:Comment 1: On the 1870 SC Census

viii. ELIZABETH TYLER, b. 1869, SC. More About ELIZABETH TYLER: Comment 1: On the 1870 SC Census

ix. SINDORA TYLER, b. 1869, SC. More About SINDORA TYLER: Comment 1: On the 1870 SC Census

27. TABITHA TYLER (MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 6 5 4 3 2 1 1807 in NC. She married ISIAH SOLES, son of JOSHUA SOLES and ELIZABETH CARTRETTE. He was born Abt. 1811 in Columbus Co.,NC, and died in Tabor City, NC. Notes for TABITHA TYLER: NC, Columbus County Abstract of Deeds. Sept 14, 1810. A Sorrel horse about 5 yrs old sold to Tabitha Tyler from James Crowson. Witnesses: Moses Tyler & Uriah Flowers.

Notes for ISIAH SOLES: -Columbus County, NC Abstracts of Deed and Wills. Dated Feb 9, 1842. Daniel Fowler sold to Isiah Soles/Sowl, 250 acres East of Huggins Creek near the State Line, for $100. Witnesses: Benjamin Sowl and Jackson Tyler. -NC Abstracts of Deeds and Wills Dated Nov 17, 1849. Jackson Tyler sold to Isaiah Soles/Sowls for $50, 25 acres on the State Line, also a tract of 150 Acres adjacent to the above tract. Children of TABITHA TYLER and ISIAH SOLES are:

i. JOHSUA SOLES, b. February 2, 1832, Columbus County, NC; d. September 27, 1898, 7 Columbus County, NC.

ii. MARK SOLES, b. Abt. 1837, NC. Notes for MARK SOLES:1897 Listed on the Horry County, SC, Confederate Pension Rolls

35. iii. ALVA SOLES, b. June 16, 1837, Columbus County, NC; d. February 1, 1914, Columbus County, NC.

iv. LEILA M. SOLES, b. Abt. 1839. v. NANCY MARENIA SOLES, b. Abt. 1839, Columbus County, NC; d. October 6, 1926, Columbus County, NC.

vi. ALICE H. SOLES, b. Abt. 1841. vii. MOLSEY J. SOLES, b. Abt. 1845. viii. LENNON SOLES, b. Abt. 1847, Columbus County, NC; d. Abt. 1910, Columbus County, NC.

28. JOHN JACKSON TYLER (MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 6 5 4 3 2 1 1814 in Columbus County, NC, and died July 31, 1864 in Petersburg, VA Hospital. He married ELIZABETH SOLES Abt. 1832 in NC, daughter of JOSHUA SOLES and ELIZABETH CARTRETTE. She was born Abt. 1810 in Bladen County, NC, and died January 3, 1886 in Horry County, SC.

Notes for JOHN JACKSON TYLER:

1840 SC Census records list him as J. J. Tyler. Columbus Co. Abstracts of Deeds and Wills book. Dated Dec 20, 1831. Moses Tyler to my son J. Jackson Tyler, at my decease and his mothers, 100 acres on East side of Grissetts Swamp, 200 acres adjacent to the above tract, 100 acres on Black Creek. Witnesses: Levi Soles & William Spivey.

Columbus Co., NC Court Minutes, February Term 1832 - Deed of Moses Tyler to John J. Tyler was acknowledged in open court.

Columbus County Court Minutes, February Term 1833. It is Ordered that agreeable to a petition to this term that the district on the road leading from Whiteville to Conwayborough from Gum Swamp to the State Line be divided in two districts and that J. Jackson Tyler be the overseer between the two Swamps and work the former hands.

Abstracts of Columbus County Court Minutes Vol II, November Term, 1832. John Todd appeared & gave bond of $500 withWilliam Gore and Jackson Tyler as Security for the support of a bastard child begoten on the body of one Nancy Rhodes.More About JOHN JACKSON TYLER:

Burial Location: Horry County, SC Comment 1: Moved family to SC before 1840 Comment 2: Found in 1840, 1860, 1870 SC Census Records Event 3: Company K, 26th SC Cav. Cemetery Hill, Petersburg Military service: Civil War, died in the Civil War

More About ELIZABETH SOLES:

Burial: 1886, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

Burial Location: Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

Comment 1: Widowed after Civil War

Father: Joshua Soles

Marriage Notes for JOHN TYLER and ELIZABETH SOLES:

Later Census Records show Elizabeth as a Widow. Husband John Jackson died during service in the Civil War in Petersburg Hospital.

More About JOHN TYLER and ELIZABETH SOLES:

Marriage: Abt. 1832, NC

Children of JOHN TYLER and ELIZABETH SOLES are:

36. i. MOSES TYLER, b. 1832, Tabor City, Bladen County, NC; d. Abt. 1864, Horry Co. 7 SC.

37. ii. ELISHA JACKSON TYLER, SR., b. March 14, 1843, Columbus Co, N.C.; d. March 20, 1915, Bayboro, SC. iii. MARY ELIZA TYLER, b. 1845, North Carolina; m. UNKNOWN. More About MARY ELIZA TYLER: Father: John Jackson Tyler

29. JOHN HENRY TYLER (MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 6 5 4 3 2 1 February 14, 1815 in NC. He married ELIZABETH SEALY. She was born 1830 in SC.

More About JOHN HENRY TYLER: Military:: Civil War

Children of JOHN TYLER and ELIZABETH SEALY are:

38. i. ELISHA GREEN TYLER, b. March 12, 1851, NC; d. July 10, 1932, Bayboro, Sc. 7

ii. NORVETTE TYLER, b. 1852. iii. PENNIE C. TYLER, b. 1852, SC. 39. iv. JOHN HENRY TYLER, b. May 16, 1860, North Carolina; d. March 24, 1947, Horry Co. SC.

v. MARY E. TYLER, b. 1862. 40. vi. WILLIAM B. TYLER, b. 1864, Columbus Co., NC; d. Abt. 1950.

41. vii. WILLIAM R. TYLER, b. 1864; d. 1939.

viii. HARRY W. TYLER, b. 1869. 30. LEWIS TYLER (OWEN , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1790 in 6 5 4 3 2 1 Columbus County, NC. He married UNKNOWN.

Notes for LEWIS TYLER: Columbus County, NC Abstract of Deeds 1808 - 1820. Dated March 16, 1816. 50 acres of land formerly granted to Lewis Tyler, on East side of Drowning Creek, joining the State line, whichwas heired to Elias Tyler, and sold by EliasTyler to Hezekiah Utley. Columbus County, NC Abstract of Deeds. Dated Dec 24, 1847. $5, M. Coleman's line down the swamp to a 200 acre tract granted to Lewis Tyler, land entirely in the Swamp, it being part of a Large Survey to be purchased at Sheriff Sale for the taxes due theron. More About LEWIS TYLER: Comment 1: 1840, 1860, 1870 SC Census Records Property: in Bladen County, NC

Children of LEWIS TYLER and UNKNOWN are:

42. i. ELIAS TYLER, b. 1817, NC; d. 1864, Petersburg, VA, Civil War. 7

ii. LEWIS TYLER, b. 1821, NC. Notes for LEWIS TYLER:

Listed on the 1897 Horry County Confederate Pension Rolls

Listed in the Horry "Rough and Ready's", Co. G

More About LEWIS TYLER: Military service: Civil War

31. LOUISA MARY TYLER (ELISHA , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 6 5 4 3 2 1 March 16, 1816 in Horry Co. SC, and died October 4, 1843 in Horry Co. SC. She married WALTER QUATTLEBAUM Abt. 1841 in South Carolina. He was born May 16, 1818 in Lexington, SC, and died September 1865 in South Carolina.

Notes for WALTER QUATTLEBAUM: Walter was born at the family home on Lightwood Creek in Lexington District, South Carolina. He was first married to Louisa Mary Tyler, daughter of Elisha and Eliza Tyler. They had one child before Louisa died. The he married Mary Ann Barr. Walter served in the Confederate Army and is said to have been captain of his company and later to have been promoted to the rank of Major. His plantation was near that of his father, about four miles south of Leesville. The family burying ground is on this plantation.More About WALTER QUATTLEBAUM:

Burial: 1865, Family Plantation More About WALTER QUATTLEBAUM and LOUISA TYLER:

Marriage: Abt. 1841, South Carolina

Child of LOUISA TYLER and WALTER QUATTLEBAUM is:

i. META MARGARET QUATTLEBAUM, b. November 18, 1842. 7 32. REBEKA CAISON (REBECCA TYLER, OWEN , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 6 5 4 3 2 1 Abt. 1790. She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BYRD. Child of REBEKA CAISON and BENJAMIN BYRD is:

i. MARTHA BYRD, b. Abt. 1810; m. JULIUS S. SUTTON; b. Abt. 1805. 7 Generation No. 7

33. ANNE ELIZABETH CURTIS (CHRISTINA BOOTH TYLER, JOHN , JOHN , JOHN , 7 6 543 HENRY , HENRY ) was born Abt. 1814 in VA. She married DR. ROBERT MUMFORD. He was 2 1 born Abt. 1812 in VA.

Child of ANNE CURTIS and DR. MUMFORD is:

i. JOHN MUMFORD, b. Abt. 1835, VA; d. 1862, Civil War. 8 Notes for JOHN MUMFORD: Died in Civil War.34. JOSEPH TYLER (SILAS G. , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1834 in Horry County, SC. He married MARTHA MISHOE. She was born Abt. 1870 in Horry County, SC.

More About JOSEPH TYLER:

Comment 1: On the 1860 NC Census

Children of JOSEPH TYLER and MARTHA MISHOE are:

i. REV. GEORGE HARLEY TYLER, b. September 2, 1898, Bayboro TWP, Horry County, 8 SC; d. December 15, 1959, Horry County, SC; m. LENA B. HERRING; b. September 18, 1896.

More About REV. GEORGE HARLEY TYLER:

Burial Location: Cherry Hill Cemetery, SC

ii. AMBIE M. TYLER, b. Abt. 1900. iii. FOY TYLER, b. Abt. 1901. iv. LEWIS M. TYLER, b. December 6, 1900, Horry County, SC; d. August 23, 1962, Horry Co. SC.

More About LEWIS M. TYLER:

Burial: August 1962, Cherry Hill Cemetery, SC

Burial Location: Cherry Hill Cemetery, SC

43. v. CURTIS TYLER, b. January 8, 1907, Horry County, SC; d. August 5, 1959, Horry County, SC.

35. ALVA SOLES (TABITHA TYLER, MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

was born June 16, 1837 in Columbus County, NC, and died February 1, 1914 in Columbus County, NC. He married MAHALA FOWLER Abt. 1861. She was born Abt. 1845 in Horry Co. SC, and died Abt. 1900 in Tabor City, Columbus County, NC.

More About ALVA SOLES and MAHALA FOWLER:Marriage: Abt. 1861

Children of ALVA SOLES and MAHALA FOWLER are:

i. TROY MCDUFFIE SOLES, b. February 14, 1864, Columbus Co., NC; d. July 1, 1938, 8 Columbus Co., NC; m. CARRIE LILLIAN WILLIAMS; b. Abt. 1866.

ii. FURNEY GEORGE SOLES, b. January 10, 1865, Columbus Co., NC; d. February 21, 1938, Columbus Co., NC; m. ELIZABETH FOWLER, February 5, 1909, Columbus County, NC; b. Abt. 1866, Columbus Co., NC.

More About FURNEY SOLES and ELIZABETH FOWLER:

Marriage: February 5, 1909, Columbus County, NC

iii. NANCY L. A. SOLES, b. Abt. 1869, Columbus Co., NC. iv. JAMES KELLY SOLES, b. Abt. 1876, Columbus Co., NC; d. October 1932, Columbus Co., NC; m. (1) NANCY FOWLER; b. Abt. 1880, Columbus Co., NC; m. (2) IDA LAY WRIGHT, 1924; b. Abt. 1877. More About JAMES SOLES and IDA WRIGHT: Marriage: 1924

v. LONIE C. SOLES, b. Abt. 1879, Columbus Co., NC; m. JIM WILLIAMS; b. Abt. 1878.

vi. SEYMOUR L. SOLES, b. August 1, 1883, Columbus Co., NC; d. August 27, 1942, Columbus Co., NC; m. SARAH DORETHA SIMMONS, June 14, 1911, Columbus County, NC; b. Abt. 1885.

More About SEYMOUR SOLES and SARAH SIMMONS:

Marriage: June 14, 1911, Columbus County, NC

vii. OBEDIAH SOLES, b. March 9, 1886, Columbus Co., NC. viii. HEZEKIAH E. SOLES, b. March 9, 1886, Columbus Co., NC; d. February 12, 1977, Tabor City, Columbus County, NC; m. CYNTHIA CAROLINE WATTS; b. October 30, 1886, Columbus Co., NC.36. MOSES TYLER (JOHN JACKSON , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

was born 1832 in Tabor City, Bladen County, NC, and died Abt. 1864 in Horry Co. SC. He married MARGARET KING. She was born Abt. 1831 in Horry County, SC, and died March 1897 in Horry County, SC.

Notes for MOSES TYLER: Listed in Co. G, "Horry's Rough and Ready's", Civil War

More About MOSES TYLER: Comment 1: Listed as discharged from civil War Military service: Civil War

Children of MOSES TYLER and MARGARET KING are:

i. ONISSY C. TYLER, b. June 7, 1851, SC. 8 44. ii. JUROSHA C. TYLER, b. June 7, 1851, Horry County, SC; d. August 30, 1908, Horry County, SC.

iii. MARTHA JANE TYLER, b. May 3, 1863, South Carolina; d. February 24, 1934, South Carolina; m. DOCTOR R. PHIPPS, Abt. 1877. More About DOCTOR PHIPPS and MARTHA TYLER: Marriage: Abt. 1877

45. iv. ANN BITHA TYLER, b. April 14, 1853, Horry County, SC; d. January 1, 1934, Horry County, SC.

46. v. MOSES A. TYLER, b. Abt. 1856.

vi. MARY ANN E. TYLER, b. 1858, SC.

37. ELISHA JACKSON TYLER, SR. (JOHN JACKSON , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , 7 6 5 4 3 JOHN , HENRY )

was born March 14, 1843 in Columbus Co, N.C., and died March 20, 1915 in 2 1 Bayboro, SC. He married AMELIA ANN KING Abt. 1866 in NC. She was born June 20, 1840 in NC, and died June 10, 1906 in Horry County, SC.Notes for ELISHA JACKSON TYLER, SR.: Civil War Soldier - Pvt. Elisha Tyler enlisted at Conwayboro, August 7, 1861 in Company F. Horry County Confederate Service. He was on the Muster Roll of August 18, 1861, but not on the Roll of December 31, 1861. More About ELISHA JACKSON TYLER, SR.: Burial Location: Pleasant Union Baptist Church Cause of Death: Dropsey Comment 1: Moved to SC with wife Amelia Father: John Jackson Tyler Military service: Civil War, 1st McCreary's Inf. Co F Occupation: Miller

More About AMELIA ANN KING:

Burial Location: Pleasant Union

More About ELISHA TYLER and AMELIA KING:

Marriage: Abt. 1866, NC

Children of ELISHA TYLER and AMELIA KING are:

47. i. AVA JANE TYLER, b. May 20, 1867, SC; d. Unknown, SC. 8

48. ii. WILLIAM ED TYLER, b. December 9, 1860; d. November 17, 1940, Bayboro, SC.

49. iii. ELISHA JACKSON TYLER,JR., b. December 12, 1866, Horry County, SC; d. May 9, 1931, Bayboro, SC.

50. iv. MARY ELIZA TYLER, b. January 6, 1868, Horry County, SC; d. February 1, 1935, Horry Co., SC.

51. v. JOSEPH TYLER, b. Abt. 1870, Horry County, SC; d. 1951, Sc.52. vi. EVERETT BERT TYLER,SR, b. April 7, 1872, Horry County, SC; d. October 16, 1941, Horry County, SC.

53. vii. PORTIPHAIR P. TYLER, b. July 13, 1877, Horry County, SC; d. January 29, 1958, Horry County, SC.

54. viii. MOSES PURDEE TYLER, b. March 14, 1880, Horry Co, Sc; d. March 10, 1944, Horry Co, Sc.

38. ELISHA GREEN TYLER (JOHN HENRY , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , 7 6 5 4 3 2 HENRY ) was born March 12, 1851 in NC, and died July 10, 1932 in Bayboro, Sc. He married 1 CALLIE ELIZABETH TYLER. She was born November 27, 1857 in SC, and died January 5, 1930 in Horry Co. SC.

More About ELISHA GREEN TYLER: Burial: 1932, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC Burial Location: Cherry Hill Cemetery, SC

More About CALLIE ELIZABETH TYLER: Burial: 1930, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC Children of ELISHA TYLER and CALLIE TYLER are:

i. CORA IDA TYLER, b. October 13, 1876, Horry County, SC; d. January 19, 1966, Horry 8 County, SC; m. W. P. EDGE, February 12, 1912, SC; b. Abt. 1872, Sc. More About W. EDGE and CORA TYLER: Marriage: February 12, 1912, SC

ii. ISADORAH C. TYLER, b. July 27, 1878, North Carolina; d. March 22, 1961, Horry Co. SC; m. FIRD PINKNEY EDGE, May 19, 1907; b. October 3, 1878; d. May 11, 1943, Horry Co. SC.

Notes for ISADORAH C. TYLER: Married at Residence of T.M. Tyler, near Sanford, Horry County.More About FIRD EDGE and ISADORAH TYLER:

Marriage: May 19, 1907

55. iii. JOHN H. TYLER, b. October 5, 1884; d. October 14, 1951, Horry Co. SC.

iv. MCGASTON R. TYLER, b. May 1886. v. GEORGE M. TYLER, b. February 1, 1889, Horry Co. SC; d. July 11, 1938, Horry Co. SC; m. EVA S.; b. April 17, 1894; d. August 8, 1972, Horry Co. SC.

More About GEORGE M. TYLER:

Burial: 1938, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

More About EVA S.:

Burial: 1972, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

vi. HELEN D. TYLER, b. November 1892. vii. LEVI G. TYLER, b. June 1, 1899, Horry Co. SC; d. July 6, 1958, Horry Co. SC; m. FRANCIS L.; b. October 24, 1897, Horry Co. SC; d. January 30, 1968, Horry Co. SC.

More About LEVI G. TYLER:

Burial: 1958, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

More About FRANCIS L.:

Burial: 1968, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

39. JOHN HENRY TYLER (JOHN HENRY , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , 7 6 5 4 3 2 HENRY ) was born May 16, 1860 in North Carolina, and died March 24, 1947 in Horry Co. SC. 1 He married MARY ELLA STEVENS, daughter of DANIEL STEVENS and CHARITY LUDLAM. She was born June 17, 1869, and died March 12, 1947 in Horry Co. SC.

More About JOHN HENRY TYLER:

Burial: 1947, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

More About MARY ELLA STEVENS:Burial: 1947, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC Children of JOHN TYLER and MARY STEVENS are:

56. i. JAMES MONROE TYLER, b. June 24, 1887, South Carolina; d. March 10, 1979, 8 South Carolina.

ii. MINNIE TYLER, b. August 19, 1891; d. October 6, 1899, Horry Co. SC. More About MINNIE TYLER: Burial: 1899, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

57. iii. JOHN FRANK TYLER, b. February 29, 1896, South Carolina; d. October 28, 1983, South Carolina.

iv. EMMA TYLER, b. Abt. 1899; m. JAMES BURROUGHS CANADY; b. April 12, 1904; d. September 26, 1981, Horry Co. SC.

More About JAMES BURROUGHS CANADY:

Burial: 1981, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

v. BERTHA TYLER, b. April 23, 1900, South Carolina; d. October 4, 1908, South Carolina. More About BERTHA TYLER: Burial: 1908, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

58. vi. NATHAN MCKINLEY TYLER, b. October 2, 1902, South Carolina; d. September 17, 1971, Horry Co. SC.

vii. CHELLIE TYLER, b. June 12, 1905, South Carolina; d. January 15, 1906, South Carolina.

More About CHELLIE TYLER:

Burial: 1906, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

viii. GEORGE HERBERT TYLER, b. October 27, 1907, Loris, Horry Co., SC; d. January 3, 2000, South Carolina; m. MARGARET; b. Abt. 1908, Horry Co. SC.40. WILLIAM B. TYLER (JOHN HENRY , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

was born 1864 in Columbus Co., NC, and died Abt. 1950. He married MARY ELLEN. She was born 1869 in Horry Co. SC, and died 1914 in Horry Co. SC.

More About MARY ELLEN:

Burial: 1914, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

Children of WILLIAM TYLER and MARY ELLEN are:

i. MARGARET E. TYLER, b. Abt. 1885, Horry Co. SC. 8

59. ii. WILLIE JAMES TYLER, b. May 10, 1886, Horry Co. SC; d. July 1, 1955, Horry Co. SC.

iii. HATTIE B. TYLER, b. Abt. 1889, Horry Co. SC. iv. CHAUNCEY MONROE TYLER, b. October 25, 1891, Horry Co. SC. v. ROSA E. TYLER, b. Abt. 1893. vi. RUBY LIZZIE TYLER, b. January 6, 1895, Horry Co. SC; d. October 7, 1974, Columbus Co., NC; m. JILEY HESTER FOWLER; b. Abt. 1891.

vii. TEMPIE E. TYLER, b. Abt. 1897. viii. CORA E. TYLER, b. Abt. 1899. ix. DANIEL K. TYLER, b. March 3, 1905, Horry Co. SC; d. August 13, 1937, Horry Co. SC.

More About DANIEL K. TYLER:

Burial: 1937, Cane Branch Cemetery, SC

x. ARCHIE TYLER, b. Abt. 1903.

41. WILLIAM R. TYLER (JOHN HENRY , MOSES , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

was born 1864, and died 1939. He married MARGARET B.. She was born 1876, and died 1951. More About WILLIAM R. TYLER:Burial: 1939, Bayboro Cemetery, Horry County, SC More About MARGARET B.: Burial: 1951, Bayboro Cemetery, Horry County, SC

Children of WILLIAM TYLER and MARGARET B. are:

i. AUSTIN T. TYLER, b. February 9, 1898; d. February 8, 1952. 8 ii. DEBBIE H. TYLER, b. February 23, 1902; d. September 22, 1980. 42. ELIAS TYLER (LEWIS , OWEN , NEEDHAM , MOSES , JOHN , HENRY ) was born 1817 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 in NC, and died 1864 in Petersburg, VA, Civil War. He married ELIZABETH CHARITY JONES, daughter of LEWIS JONES and PENELIPHA. She was born 1820.

Notes for ELIAS TYLER: -Abtracts of Deeds, NC. Mar 16, 1846. 50 Acres on East side of Drowning Creek, joining the State line, formerly granted to Lewis Tyler, which was heired to Elias Tyler & sold by Elias Tyler to Hezekiah Utley, for $300. -South Carolina Archives - Co. K, 26th SC Inf. Confederate States of America. Private Elias Tyler enlisted at Blanton's Crossroads, Horry District, January 1, 1862 and was present or accounted for until he desserted Sept 10, 1863 at Mount Pleasant, SC. He returned to duty Sept 23, 1863 and was present or accounted for until he was admitted to Petersburg, VA Hospital on June 17, 1864. He died August 1, 1864 from disease.

More About ELIAS TYLER:

Cause of Death: died in Civil War

Census: 1860, 1870 SC Census Records Property: NC, and SC

More About ELIZABETH CHARITY JONES:

Census: 1870 SC Census shows her as widowChildren of ELIAS TYLER and ELIZABETH JONES are:

i. MANTHA TYLER, b. 1835; m. ROBERT CARTRETTE; b. Abt. 1833. 8

ii. DANIEL TYLER, b. 1837.

iii. HELEN C. TYLER, b. 1839.

iv. JOHN W. TYLER, b. 1844.

v. STEPHEN W. TYLER, b. 1856.

vi. LINDA TYLER, b. 1857.

vii. DOCTOR K. TYLER, b. 1860.

viii. AVA G. TYLER, b. 1860

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Quota / Eric Wang What is an interesting fact of history that most people don't know?

John Tyler, the 10th president of the United States. He was born in 1790, and served from 1841 to 1845.

He has two living grandchildren.

Yes, this is true. Holy ....., how is that possible?

John Tyler had children very late in his life. His son, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, was born in 1853 when Tyler was 63, just eight years before his death, and his son had children in 1924 and 1928 at 70 and 74, just seven years before his own death at 81.

Added 9/21/20 by Janet Milburn
John Tyler, 10th President of the United States is our 11th cousin four times removed.

U.S. president John Tyler owned as many as 50 slaves during his lifetime.
Tyler gpt $35.000 amd 29 slaves from his wife (thru her father).

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John Tyler and slavery

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

U.S. president John Tyler owned as many as 50 slaves during his lifetime.[1] According to a news item from 1943 on slave-owning presidents, "It is said that John Tyler sold one of his slaves to defray his expenses when he went to Washington to assume his duties as vice-president of the United States."[2] The names of three people enslaved by Tyler are currently known to researchers through the historical record:[3]

Armistead, a young valet who was killed in the explosion of the USS Princeton[3]
James Hambleton Christian, a half-brother of Tyler's first wife Letitia Christian[3]**************************
Book, "The Underground Railroad Records" by William Still

Aunt Fanny[1]
In the 1840s, abolitionist publisher Joshua Leavitt alleged that Tyler fathered multiple enslaved children.[4][5]

Tyler is also alleged by descendants to have been the father of John Dunjee (born 1833), though this remains unproven.

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John Tyler, 10th President of the United States's Timeline

1790
March 29, 1790
Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, United States
1802
1802
- 1807
Age 11
College of Wm and Mary
1815
April 15, 1815
Virginia, United States
1816
September 9, 1816
Charles City, Virginia, United States
December 17, 1816
- March 3, 1821
Age 26
1819
April 27, 1819
1821
May 11, 1821
Virginia, United States
1823
July 11, 1823
Richmond, Virginia, USA
1825
April 5, 1825